Author: Dom Stevens

Executive Director at Banner Jones says ‘goodbye’ after nearly 30 years

Chris Sellars, an Executive Director at Chesterfield-based Banner Jones Solicitors has announced that he will leave the firm after almost 30 years to focus on a new venture in property development finance in the New Year.

Chris Sellars joined Banner Jones Solicitors, formerly Jones & Middleton, in 1990 as a trainee; starting what has proved to be a long and successful legal career.

Later forming part of the management team, he helped to drive the firm’s growth strategy and its success in recent years – with the company now employing in excess of 130 people operating out of offices in South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and London.

Commenting on the news Chris said that whilst it has been a ‘difficult decision’ to leave Banner Jones he was looking forward to embarking on a new chapter of his career.

Simon Wright, Executive Director at Banner Jones, said: “For many years Chris has been a fundamental part of Banner Jones; operating as a highly recognised lawyer with a strong reputation for commercial work and business services.”

“During this time, Banner Jones has also gone from strength to strength, growing from a small ‘high street’ practice to its current status as one of the region’s best-known, award winning law firms – recognised for its no-nonsense, bespoke legal advice and excellent customer service.”

“Further growth is anticipated in the future, with significant plans to invest in recruitment and training of existing staff in the coming months already underway.”

“Whilst Chris will be missed his contribution to the firm to date will continue to be felt for many years; and having seen how passionate he is about his new venture we know this is the right decision for him.”

“We all wish him every success for the future.”

Chris added: “This decision has not been an easy one, but I know that the business is in good hands. Banner Jones has grown immeasurably over recent years and is now in a very strong position with a comprehensive regional presence, a loyal and growing customer base and a dedicated workforce.

“I would like to pass on my thanks to everyone at Banner Jones for their encouragement at this time. I will remain a strong advocate of the work that they do in support of their clients. I am very excited for the next chapter in my professional life.”

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National recognition for local golf course owner

Owner of Stanedge Golf Club and PGA Professional, Fame Tate, has received National recognition from the Golf Club Managers’ Association.

During the Golf Club Managers’ Association annual two day National Conference, Fame received a special commendation award for her hard work in regenerating the fortunes of Stanedge Golf Club.

Fame was nominated for Best Newcomer Manager of the Year, along with Kerry Alligan-Sith of Redditch Golf Club, for her achievements after acquiring Stanedge Golf Club and bringing it back from the edge of closure and extinction.

Fame took over Stanedge Golf Club in March 2019 and has transformed the place from a run down clubhouse and golf course, to a thriving facility which is an accessible, warm and welcoming place where people of all ages, gender and backgrounds can come enjoy playing the golf course or socialise in the clubhouse.

Despite being named runner-up, Fame was over the moon to be selected as one of the two finalists and receive a special commendation: “I feel incredibly proud and honored to have received this commendation award, to be recognized for what we have achieved at the club in such a short space of time is incredible. A huge thank you to everyone who has supported us, members, visitors, local businesses for hole sponsorship and our scorecard sponsors Il Mondo Travel – a massive thank you to my team at the club, I couldn’t have done it without your hard work and long hours, putting Stanedge Golf Club back on the map!”

Fame, who is a PGA professional, has a quite a year in 2019 picking up awards –  to add to her commendation was earlier in the year awarded the “Outstanding Achievement” Award at The English Women’s Awards North, and also named as the PGA Female Assistant of the year for 2019.

Fame said: “I had a strong vision in place when I purchased Stanedge Golf Club, which was to break away from the traditional golf club model, making it a venue that is welcoming, affordable, accessible, friendly and fun”.

Commenting on the journey so far, Fame said: “The resurrection of Stanedge Golf Club has not been easy, it really has been a monumental effort by many people who put many unsociable hours into making the club a place people now want to visit and enjoy being at.”

“Since we acquired the club in February, we have attracted over 120 new members and many visitors in response to our various offers, with different groups getting involved in our coaching and learn to play offers.”

“We have recently launched Tyzack’s Bar at the club which is open to the public as well as members and we serve home cooked food daily, including our breakfasts, Sunday lunches and currently starting on our Christmas Fayre menu and programme of activities.”

A round of 9 holes at Stanedge should not take more than a couple of hours and if you have time to spare afterwards you can drop into the friendly and welcoming clubhouse for refreshments, where there is a fully licensed bar and food served daily.

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Hospital volunteer service meets with CEO

Chesterfield Royal Hospital‘s new CEO Angie Smithson has hosted a lunch to thank their volunteers for all they do around the hospital for patients.

Angie Smithson pledged to meet over 4,000 members of staff when she began working at Chesterfield Royal in September 2019, and she’s on target to do just that.

With visits to all departments and community bases at regular intervals to hear staff concerns and improvement ideas, she is also working around every shift pattern so night staff and weekend workers are also covered.

The voluntary service is growing – with 177 volunteers of all ages bringing their skills and talents to teams. They are invaluable – with last year’s infographic showing just how much they contribute to ‘Royal’ life.

From driving the ‘Royal Rider’ which safely delivers patients who may suffer mobility problems to appointments and wards, to providing valuable and widely recognised ‘end of life’ support, volunteers are a vital part of ‘Royal’ life.

Volunteer Services Manager, Richard Ball commented: “We are incredibly grateful to Angie for taking the time to say thank you to our volunteers and hear their views. This is a team that gives up their own time, day in and day out, to brighten up the days of our patients, and we are extremely proud of all of them.”

He added: “Anyone who would like to join us should contact us on crhft.volunteer@nhs.net.”

Chesterfield Royal Hospital‘s new CEO Angie Smithson has hosted a lunch to thank their volunteers for all they do around the hospital for patients.

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Over 50 schools to receive a share of building boost fund

More than 50 schools across Derbyshire will benefit from building improvements, thanks to Derbyshire County Council’s £1.6 million funding programme.

Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet approved proposals to provide 54 Derbyshire primary and secondary schools with joint-funding for maintenance projects costing between £20,000 and £100,000.

The funding has been made available through the Insurance Maintenance Pool Allocations (IMP) for 2019-20 – a building maintenance scheme that generates funding from schools which sign up to carry out repairs and improvements – the majority of which we match-fund.

The current IMP has generated £1,195,800 which has been match-funded with £452,000 from Derbyshire County Council children’s services capital budget totalling the £1,647,800 improvement budget.

It will fund projects at the 54 schools including new roofing, boilers, heating systems, new walls, floors, doors and improved path and pedestrian areas.

Councillor Alex Dale, Cabinet Member for Young People said: “We are pleased that primary and secondary schools throughout the county are going to benefit from our IMP joint-funding programme.”

“It is vitally important that our schools have the funding available to carry out maintenance projects so every child can learn in the best possible environment and be inspired to achieve their potential.”

“We’re keen to approve projects like these which highlights our commitment to helping schools achieve their plans, make improvements and prevent the need for costly repairs in the future.”

“These improvements will not only help us ensure that every child has the best start in life but will also have a positive impact on staff, visitors and the local community.”

As part of this round of IMP funding, maintenance projects with a value between £20,000 and £40,000 for primary schools and between £50,000 and £100,000 for secondary schools – which have been deemed a priority by Derbyshire County Council surveying team – have been approved.

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Avant Homes bringing 97 new homes to Clay Cross

Chesterfield housebuilder Avant Homes will build 97 new homes at Egstow Park in Clay Cross, after being granted planning permission by North East Derbyshire Borough Council for the development.

Located off Market Street in Clay Cross, the £23m development will form part of the wider Egstow Park regeneration scheme, bringing more than 825 new homes alongside offices, shopping areas, a hotel, public spaces and woodland.

Avant Homes acquired the 10-acre site from St Modwen PLC and plans to commence groundworks immediately with the first homes expected to be ready for occupation in July 2020. Called Egstow Park, the development will include a mixture of three and four-bedroom modern, design-led homes across 10 different housetypes. Of the 97 homes that will be built, 11 have been designated as affordable housing.

Stuart Rowlands,  Managing Director of Avant Homes Central said: “We’re very pleased that planning permission has been granted for our homes at Egstow Park. It is a significant regeneration scheme for Clay Cross and the wider region, and we’re excited to be a part of it. As a Chesterfield-based business we’re proud to continue investing in the area through the construction of much-needed quality homes whilst creating hundreds of jobs for local people in the process.”

“The development is in a prime location, close to the centre of Clay Cross and its range of amenities. It is well positioned to provide easy access to the growing town of Chesterfield, meaning Egstow Park is going to be a highly sought-after new residential neighbourhood.”

This is Avant Homes’ fourth current development in the Chesterfield area. De Rhodes Point in Woodthorpe and Portlands in Creswell have both proven popular with homebuyers, whilst the highly anticipated Waterside Quarter, part of the £340m Chesterfield Waterside regeneration scheme, is currently under construction (below).

Nick Whittingham Development Director at St Modwen said: “We are very pleased to complete the sale of this prime site to Avant Homes and to see the development get planning. This further accelerates our regeneration of the former Biwater Pipes brownfield site by opening up the Market Street end of the scheme to provide further serviced housing land and areas of public open space.”

Avant Homes Central is located at Holmewood Business Park on Chesterfield Road. Its development operations cover South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, North Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.

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Chesterfield Royal Hospital commits to colleagues who are carers

The Chesterfield Royal Hospital has signed the Staff Carers’ Charter, recognising their commitment to colleagues at the Trust who have caring responsibilities outside of work.

The Royal signed the Carers’ Charter a few years ago that supports the Key Standards the Trust has put in place for Carers. This additional charter recognises that some of those carers will be colleagues that work here who also look after a family member with a physical disability, long term condition, mental health issue or a problem with substance abuse and may need help.

Rebecca Cowley is the Royal’s Carer Liaison Officer, she said: “We’ve put a lot of effort into recognising the role that carers play in the treatment and care of our inpatients. This charter aims to do the same for our staff in terms of offering support and advice for those who work here but have additional responsibilities as a carer outside of the hospital.”

“As a carer, being able to reconcile your work life with caring responsibilities can be difficult so this charter recognises our responsibilities as an employer to help facilitate that. For example we can help line managers to support their teams by being aware of carers’ legal rights and how our own policies and procedures could benefit them.”

“But it’s also about further awareness raising, ensuring that people don’t make assumptions about an individual’s capabilities as a carer. It’s about supporting flexible working where appropriate to help colleagues remain in work effectively and to benefit their health and wellbeing by reducing stress and anxiety. By giving teams, managers and individuals the tools to be able to resolve issues related to being a carer enables that individual to take a bit of control back in their lives and make the most of their work life and their own caring responsibilities.”

The original Carers’ Charter ensures that the Royal is committed to working together with the carers of patients receiving treatment at this hospital. It recognises that these carers are in a unique position because they know that patient’s personal needs and requirements on a daily basis and should be included in decisions about their care and treatment.

Rebecca added: “The charters complement each other very well and a lot of the work that has been done to raise awareness of what a carer is will help our staff to recognise that in themselves.”

“This Trust places a great emphasis on health and wellbeing, recognising that a happy and motivated team is more effective. This charter sits alongside that work and sends out the message that, whether it’s part of Appraisal discussions or regular catch ups, it is something that an individual should feel confident to bring up and talk about with their colleagues.”

By committing to the Staff Carers’ Charter, the Royal is extending that commitment to its workforce and recognising that a balance between work and personal commitments needs to be made.

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5 creative ways to increase sales this Christmas

Are you wishing you’d started your festive marketing earlier?  Chesterfield’s Christmas lights have already been switched on. And the shopping season is in full swing.

But don’t worry.  There’s still time to boost sales ahead of December 25th. And there are plenty of opportunities for all kinds of businesses, whether you’re in retail or professional services.

The town’s marketing campaign, Destination Chesterfield makes it easy for you with these 5 creative ideas.

1. Team up with a local business to promote or sell each other’s products and services

Have you thought about how you could collaborate with other businesses?   This can create access to new customers, raise awareness and increase sales.

How about packaging products and services to create a distinctive new product e.g. a hamper of local produce.  You could create reciprocal offers for each other’s customers or put in place a referral system.  It could be as simple as just talking about each other’s business to every customer who comes in.

If you are looking to build links with businesses in Chesterfield and North Derbyshire, Destination Chesterfield runs the Chesterfield Champions Network which is made up of over 180 local businesses working together to promote the area.

Find out more about the Chesterfield Champions.

Theresa Lambrelli - Hamper £55

2. Hold a festive event or support an existing event

Why not hold a festive celebration at your business for your key clients to thank them for their business or alternatively get involved in an event that is happening in the local area, for example in Chesterfield, the Festival of Christmas Trees.

Over 20,000 visitors attend the event and the quirkiest, popular trees will be shared across social media channels gaining brand awareness for participating business.  Vouchers and calls to action can be left to reach new customers.

Find out more about this year’s Festival of Christmas Trees

Festival of Christmas Trees

3. Run a competition or take part in one

Running a competition over the Christmas period is a great way to generate leads by showcasing your products and services and driving engagement on social media.

Make sure you have a plan to celebrate the winner and follow up with the people who enter as they are interested in your product or service.

If you don’t want to create your own competition, get involved with campaigns that are already happening.  At Destination Chesterfield we run a Christmas Stocking Competition where one lucky person wins an amazing range of prizes from local businesses.  We showcase those that supply prizes through our marketing channels, highlighting the distinctive businesses in the town.

Find out more about this year’s Chesterfield Christmas Stocking Competition

Breakfast with Santa

4. Create a festive experience for the Instagram generation!

We live in a world, where we showcase our lives through images and videos of the experiences we have, the products we buy and the food and drink we consume.

Create something unique and special that links to the values of your core target markets.  Done right you will attract new customers through the door, build brand loyalty and have a band full of ambassadors sharing your business and products across social media.

The traditional ones are sometimes the best, Vicar Lane in Chesterfield has created the opportunity to take a picture with Santa.  A great example of a a relevant, special experience for families around the world.

Santa Vicar Lane

5. Be creative with your Christmas Social Media Plan

Social Media should play an important role for all businesses over the festive period.

A previous blog talked about the important role social media plays in driving footfall to town centres and in driving customers to visit your premises.

At Vicar Lane Shopping Centre in Chesterfield, footfall has increased by 29%.  Through social media, the centre is interacting with its customers, asking them what they want and developing new events and facilities based on feedback.  It is not surprising that giving customers more of what they want keeps them coming back.

Why not run live video events, showcase your products and give advice to people looking for gifts?   Or you could simply start interacting with your customers to find out what they like and use the information to shape your future activity.

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Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon 2020 launched

Event organisers and sponsors have confirmed details for the 2020 Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon following the ‘huge success’ of the 2019 event.

Full details for the 2020 event were announced launched at a special launch event, which also reflected on the success of 2019.

The 2020 event will take place on Sunday 18 October at 9.30am, and will start and finish in Queen’s Park following a record-breaking outing in 2019 which saw the highest-ever advance entry for a Redbrik Half Marathon.

Early Bird entries are now being accepted for the 2020 event, with the 13.1-mile Redbrik Half priced at £23 (normally £29) and the Peak FM Five Mile Run priced at £16 (normally £19) until the 29 February 2020.

The 2020 Redbrik Half will again have the backing of Chesterfield Borough Council, and will be headline sponsored by leading estate agency Redbrik in the fourth year of its five-year sponsorship deal.

Ashgate Hospicecare will be the 2020 Redbrik Half’s main charity partner, and the event will also support North Anston-based Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, which also supports families across North Derbyshire, as well as other good causes. In 2019, £40,000 was pledged for charities including Ashgate Hospicecare and Bluebell Wood.

The run is credited with positively impacting on Chesterfield, according to Race Director, John Timms: “The Redbrik Half plays a huge role in raising the profile of Chesterfield, bringing people into the town – something that’s crucial for the continued prosperity of the region.”

“We’ve been absolutely delighted with the response from the general public since the Chesterfield Half’s relaunch in 2017, with Redbrik and other event partners playing a huge role in its continued success.”

“It’s exciting to be talking about the 2020 event – we’re looking forward to it already!”

Redbrik Managing Director, Mark Ross, said: “The 2019 event was a huge success, and we cannot wait for it to return in 2020.”

“The Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon plays such a vital role in our region, raising crucial funds for some great causes. Supporting local charities is part of our ethos of giving back to the local community.”

“We’re extremely proud to be entering our fourth year of sponsorship of north Derbyshire biggest (and best!) mass-participation event.”

For more information about the 2020 event, including how to sign up, click here.

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Be ‘Ginspired’ with Chesterfield’s newest independent retailer

A new independent drinks retailer, Ginspired, has opened in Chesterfield’s Market Hall, specialising in gin, rum, whisky and other spirits.

Ginspired will focus on high quality spirits with over 200 unique and interesting bottles to choose from, as well as a wide range of gift items for Christmas and other special occasions. In store tasting events will also be a regular occurrence and staff will be on hand to provide friendly helpful advice.

Co-Owners Matt and Darren have worked in the drinks industry for 10 years before using their passion and experience to open Ginspired, showcasing a fantastic collection of gin, rum, whisky, vodka, bourbon, liqueurs, mead, cognac and more.

Co-Owner Matt said: “Our name is taken from Chesterfield’s famous Crooked Spire and our passion for Gin. We hope Ginspired will compliment and support the already vibrant beer and gin scene, with some great pubs, bars and producers well established in Chesterfield.”

He added: “We strongly believe in supporting small independent local businesses and our primary focus will be on products from Derbyshire and the surrounding area where possible.”

Ginspired is now open within Chesterfield’s Market Hall.

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Launch of Vicar Lane’s big screen

Vicar Lane Shopping Centre is delighted to announce the launch of their brand-new big screen on Friday 6th December.

The new LED screen is located outdoors, on St. James’ Square and will be used throughout the year and during key seasonal events to create a much more animated focal point and a lively new meeting area for shoppers within the town, as well as being a key feature in free events run by Vicar Lane.

The launch event will begin at 11am, allowing time for visitors to arrive before the ribbon cutting and official switch-on of the screen at 11:30am.

Visitors will then be able to enjoy a series of screenings from new independent stores at Vicar Lane – Shop Indie and Rate Cute – as well as Let’s Go Peak District and Destination Chesterfield.

Between 1pm and 3pm customers will have the chance to enjoy a PIING social gaming event, while a local business networking event takes place in the store underneath the screen, with presentations from Alterx – owners of Vicar Lane – and a special guest speaker before the day comes to a close at 4pm. Local business people and those working in community groups or other local organisations can claim a free ticket here.

Shaun Brown, Centre Manager at Vicar Lane, said, “We’re really excited about the launch of our big screen. It’s the first really visible change we’ve made to Vicar Lane in a long time and we hope it’s the start of great things to come, with lots of exciting events throughout the year.’’

The installation of the big screen is the first step in a list of improvements that Alterx, who bought the centre out of administration earlier in the year, plan to make to Vicar Lane having identified an opportunity to revitalise it. So, this event is a celebration of their plans coming to fruition and tangible evidence of the investments being made in Vicar Lane.

Find out more here.

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Win a personalised Christmas message from Santa

Chesterfield Borough Council has teamed up with Santa Claus to create a Christmas competition for residents in which the winners will receive a personalised video message from Santa.

The competition encourages residents to recycle this Christmas by creating recyclable decorations.

Chesterfield residents can enter the competition by:

  • Taking a photo of their Christmas decoration
  • Sending it through as a direct message to Chesterfield Borough Council on Facebook
  • Explaining how they made the decoration in the message
  • Telling the council in the direct message the names of the children Santa should include in the video.

Ian Waller, Assistant Director for Health and Wellbeing at Chesterfield Borough Council, said: “This competition is a great opportunity for residents to have fun with recycling.”

“A personalised video message from Santa is a lovely surprise gift, so we are encouraging as many children and young people as possible to get involved.”

“We look forward to seeing how creative people can get with recycling.”

Residents can tailor their personalised message and tell Chesterfield Borough Council what Santa should include in the message.

The competition is open for entries from Monday 25 November. All entries are being judged on Monday 16 December and the winners of the competition will receive their personalised video on Monday 23 December.

To find out more about the competition, head to Chesterfield Borough Council’s competition page here, where all of the terms and conditions can be found.

Children can also meet Santa in his Grotto at Chesterfield Market Hall. A visit to Santa including a present is £5. For more information click here.

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