Author: Tara Underhill

Fresh look for Ibbotson’s

Market trader Ibbotson’s has treated its vans to a facelift to celebrate the firm’s success at this year’s Chesterfield Retail Awards.

Created and fitted by local agency Jumble Design, the new colourful vinyls are an attractive addition and a great way for the growing business to further promote its free home delivery service.

Owner Nick Ibbotson said: “We are over the moon with the results from Jumble Design and the excellent service we received. The vans are in use all day so to avoid them being off the road the work was completed one afternoon which meant they had to work late into the night!

“Since launching our new website and extending our service to offer home delivery the use of our vans has certainly increased!  A new van was needed to cope with the increased workload and it felt like the right time to modernise our signage and use the van to advertise the business.”

Andrew from Jumble Design added: ‘We are very proud to work with Destination Chesterfield on the branding and design of the Chesterfield Retail Awards, and also the up and coming Food and Drink Awards, so are delighted as a result of this involvement to be working with an award winner and local business’.

 

Ibbotsons vans

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Mitchells secures £1.94m finance deal to enable client to become UK leader

Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers has secured a £1.94 million finance package enabling its client Mobile Visual Information Systems (MVIS), to become the UK leader in roadside solar powered mobile signs only three years after it was established.

The funding, which was provided by Lombard Technology Services (LTS), a specialist in the provision of finance and equipment leasing solutions for IT, computers, software and telecommunication assets, was negotiated on behalf of MVIS by Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers.

The funding package complemented the asset-backed funding provided by Reward Capital and enabled MVIS to secure a multi-million pound contract to deliver signage for Highways England’s M1 smart motorway project, which is currently being piloted on the M1 corridor at three sites between junctions 42 and 15.

As part of the contract, Derbyshire-based MVIS invested in 136 new portable, solar powered, five colour matrix signs and partnered with Bartco UK, manufacturer of the signs, to deliver the largest deployment of portable variable message signs on the smart motorway project.

This signage is providing thousands of drivers with information about the road works, as well as helping to keep them safe. It is popular with the contractors working on the project and has further enhanced MVIS’ reputation as a UK market leader in the supply of mobile signs.

The contract and finance package has put the company on target for a 500% increase in turnover over the next three years following double/treble digit growth in turnover and profits over the previous two financial periods.

Pat Musgrave, managing director of MVIS said: “Securing the finance has not only enabled us to deliver signage for the Smart Motorway project but also cemented our reputation as market leader in mobile signage and pave the way for international expansion for the company.”

Andrew McDaid, Partner at Mitchells who was instrumental in securing the finance package for MVIS, said: “Finance is available for companies that want to grow and this deal is proof of that. Being a specialist funder of Technology to businesses, we identified Lombard Technology Services as the ideal partner to support MVIS’ plans for growth going forward.”

“We have a fantastic relationship with MVIS and we have enjoyed assisting them with their growth and look forward to working with them through their expansion process.”

The company was established in 2012 following a contract win with Transport for London to supply 177 solar powered mobile signs to transmit key messages for the games lanes to road users during the London Olympic Games. Mitchells also secured the finance on behalf of MVIS to enable it to secure the Transport for London contract. Since then MVIS has tripled employees and has 360 signs for hire.

Musgrave added: “Mitchells has always been considered part of our team as they play an integral part in the company’s continued growth plans including putting us in great stead for securing funding for the smart motorway project.”

MVIS works in partnership with other leading ITS providers to create solutions to help the road network to operate efficiently.  MVIS’ innovative, solar powered solutions incorporate monitoring and visual information equipment, all featuring leading-edge technology:  VMS, ANPR and CCTV cameras and radar.

Bartco UK is the sales and manufacturing division of Bartco Traffic Equipment Pty, supplying its VMS and MVIS’ Solar IP multi-use trailer platforms.  Its products are available for sale directly from Bartco UK and for rental via MVIS.

MVIS Bartco M1 smart motorway signs

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Act now to take full advantage of solar power subsidies

Chesterfield-based solar power specialist, Custom Solar, is urging businesses and home owners to make the most of subsidies for photovoltaic (PV) systems (solar panels) before changes come in at the end of the year.

Government proposals to either end or significantly reduce subsidies for power generated by renewable technologies means the financial benefits of solar power will be not be fully realised after 2015.

A consultation of the Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) scheme was announced on Friday 28 August by the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC). The consultation proposes to dramatically reduce FITs by up to 87% or, if cost control measures are not implemented to make the scheme sustainable, then the Government would end generation tariffs for new applicants. Tariffs would end as soon as legislatively possible, which would likely be January 2016.

Matthew Brailsford, Managing Director of Custom Solar said: “Solar is still a viable and excellent option for commercial power generation. The next move is about adjusting and preparing for the next phase in solar energy. Home owners in particular should act swiftly to make the most of the full cost saving benefits of solar power.”

The amount currently paid for solar electricity between 1KW to 250KW is between 9.21p – 12.92p. Amongst the reductions proposed, the tariff for less than 10KW (a typical domestic installation) will reduce immediately to a flat rate of 1.63p and then reduce quarterly to zero by 2019.

Matthew added: “Experts have forecast that fossil fuels will run out by 2030 and large scale reliance on power generated from gas and coal will cause this country significant problems in the near future. By investing in solar power now and beyond 2015 means you are safeguarding future power generation for your home or business.”

PV installation Custom Solar

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Top honours for Tupton Hall footballers

Tupton Hall School Under-12s Girls Football Team had an evening to remember at last night’s (Thursday) 2015 Derbyshire Schools’ Sport Association (DSSA) Awards after winning the Secondary Team of the Year category.

They pipped Ecclesbourne School KS3 Girls Badminton Squad and Noel-Baker School Basketball Team to the prize at the ceremony held at Chesterfield FC’s Proact Stadium in front of more than 200 guests.

Tupton were nominated after being crowned National Champions at the FA Youth Futsal Festival National Finals, having progressed from district and county finals.

The team also went on to make the last four of the ESFA National Cup and the last eight of the Football League Kinder+ Sport competition, just one game away from a national final at Wembley Stadium.

The top award of the night, Sportsperson of the Year, was retained by Allestree Woodlands School golfer Bradley Moore, but the North East Derbyshire district had two individuals highly commended in that category.

Eckington School’s Tilly Simpson, 14, was nominated as the reigning English Schools Junior Girls 800m Champion and national outdoor and indoor 800m champion, while Tupton Hall School’s Lauren Hill was put forward as a gold medal winner at the English Schools Athletics Cup Final in the javelin.

The Chesterfield area had its own share of successes, too, with Josh Ryder-Flint of Hasland Hall Community School highly commended in the Young Leader / Ambassador – Secondary School category.

Adult volunteer Nia Yule and Media and Arts contributor to School Sport Katie Marshall, both of Brookfield Community School, were highly commended in their respective categories.

Also announced on the night were the winners of the Derbyshire School Games championship trophies, with Dronfield Henry Fanshawe confirmed as Secondary Champion School.

Joint Primary Schools’ Champions were North East Derbyshire School Sport Partnership, along with High Peak School Sport Partnership, while Chesterfield School Sport Partnership were both Secondary Schools’ Champions and Competition Plus Champions.

Special guest for the night was shot putter Sam Ruddock, who represented Great Britain at the London 2012 Paralympics, while also in attendance was the Mayor of Chesterfield, Cllr Barry Bingham.

Image: Secondary School Team of the Year. Winners: Tupton Hall School Under-12s Girls Football Team. Back, Students are, from left – Katy Webster, Mollie Stanley, Abbie Greaves, Leah Harrison, Elizabeth Clayton, Elodie Edwards. Front – Olivia Buckley, Aidan Greenfield, Emma Wilbourne, Millie Standen, Georgia Hagues-Stirk, Maisie Glasby-Hemmings.

Tupton Hall School

 

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Scott Knowles appointed as Chamber Chief Executive

Scott Knowles has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire).

He had been the Chamber’s Acting Chief Executive since his predecessor, George Cowcher, stepped down in July.

Scott joined the Chamber in 1999. Over the past 16 years, he has managed multiple initiatives, including capital infrastructure projects and programmes to support the creation of new businesses and to boost access to finance.

He was responsible for developing the Chamber’s enterprise and business support products and services, its back office functions – including ICT and finance, its property portfolio and its managed workspace offer. He represents the interests of the business community on a number of public and private sector groups and bodies across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.

He said: “I am excited by this opportunity. The organisation has gone through a number of significant changes since the merger between the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire Chambers in 2013, and there are exciting times ahead for the Chamber and the region.

“We can look forward to growing our membership base and enhancing the products and services we offer to businesses across the three counties.”

Chamber President Liz Fothergill CBE, on behalf of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, who expressed their total confidence in the proposal that Mr Knowles be appointed as permanent Chief Executive, added: “I’m delighted to appoint Scott as the Chamber’s new Chief Executive. The Chamber has made a huge amount of progress since the merger, with the support of his senior leadership team, will ensure that the Chamber can continue to add real value to the business community here in the East Midlands.”

Scott-Knowles East Midlands Chamber

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Skills review to create best local job opportunities for students

Business leaders from Local Enterprise Partnership Sheffield City Region have come together with nine local colleges including Chesterfield College to review the area’s future economic and educational needs.

The Area Based Review (ABR) takes place as the LEP negotiates proposals with Government on a second devolution deal, which would see further powers and funding handed to local leaders to create 70,000 jobs and 6,000 new businesses over the next decade.

An ABR Steering Group has been set up to oversee the Review and it will be co-chaired by private sector LEP Board members Julie Kenny and Nigel Brewster. The Group will be made up of Chairs of Governors from the ten Sheffield City Region colleges, supported by their chief executives and/or principals. Government commissioners and representatives from Education Funding Agency (EFA) and Skills Funding Agency (SFA) will also make up the Group.

Julie Kenny (CBE), ABR Steering Group co-chair, said: “Our Review is being designed to grow the local economy and ensure that young college leavers in Sheffield City Region are getting the skills that our local businesses need, now and in the future. Improving opportunities for local young people to get the qualifications to succeed is at the heart of this work.”

Nigel Brewster, ABR Steering Group co-chair, said: “This Review will give local leaders and colleges a firmer business case as we negotiate greater control over funding and powers from Westminster. I’m looking forward to working closely with these nine high quality colleges to make sure our skills provision and business needs are the closest match possible.”

The nine Colleges involved are already working together collaboratively and in a joint statement said: “We will be actively involved in the area review and work with all of the stakeholders to achieve the best possible outcome for further education provision in the Sheffield City Region. There is an opportunity to increase our contribution to employers by addressing skills gaps and supporting regional economic growth which, in turn, will help to create jobs and careers for our students, and support our local communities.”

The first Sheffield City Region ABR Steering Group will take place on Monday 28 September and the Review is expected to be completed by Spring 2016 with recommendations being followed over the next four years. Sheffield City Region is among the first wave of areas in the UK to undertake an ABR, alongside Birmingham and Greater Manchester.

Sheffield City Region

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Packaging and printing firm inspirepac opens new premises at Markham Vale

Around 150 jobs are set to be created at Chesterfield-based inspirepac now the packaging and printing specialist has opened a new multi-million pound premises at Markham Vale.

The new 100,250 sq ft unit is the firm’s latest addition, with sites also based at Sheepbridge, Dronfield, Wetherby, Yorkshire and Cheshire.

inspirepac Chief Executive Chris Marples said:

“We’re really pleased with our new premises. Despite tight timescales and the scale of this project, Henry Boot Developments have helped us deliver an environmentally friendly and energy efficient building that suits the needs of our business perfectly.

“The process was seamless, and the result − a first class job. We’d recommend Henry Boot Developments to anyone looking to bring business into the area.”

The company, which has multiple sites across the UK, manufactures a full range of corrugated cardboard from basic transit and protective cases to specialist retail-ready packaging for well-known brands including PepsiCo, Bacardi, Thorntons, Kimberley Clark, 3M and Unilever.

Derbyshire County Council’s Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Policy, Economic Development and Budget, Councillor Anne Western said:

“We’re pleased to welcome inspirepac to Markham Vale and the extra jobs they will bring to the area.

“We’ve already generated around 730 new full-time jobs on-site and inspirepac will provide a further boost to employment locally.”

She added:

“It’s a busy time for Markham Vale with more businesses being attracted to the site and the excellent transport links it has to offer.

“Work to develop the Markham Vale North section of the site is progressing well and our Environment Centre expansion is complete offering more opportunities for smaller businesses to move to Markham.”

inspirepac’s new premises was designed and built by private sector developer, Henry Boot Developments after securing a 20 year lease at the site.

Ben Ward from Henry Boot Developments commented:

“inspirepac is the latest business to join our Markham Vale site and we’re delighted to welcome them on board. This deal was a particularly positive one for both parties as it involved building a very specific and purpose built site to support an expanding successful business. The past 12 months have been remarkable, with seven major deals taking place, and we are sure interest will continue to follow as a result of the recent activity.”

inspirepac joins Gould Alloys, AW Repair Group, MSE Hiller, Squadron Medical, Industrial Ancillaries, Andrew Page, Holdsworth Foods and Ready Egg Products on the site, which is one of the UK’s biggest Enterprise Zone developments.

Markham Vale

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‘Leading Firm’ status awarded to Banner Jones

Banner Jones Solicitors is celebrating this week after receiving ‘Leading Firm’ status in the UK Legal 500 for the third year running.

Ann-Marie Lowe, Marketing Manager comments: “Being a Legal 500 firm is a great accolade for the business, and we are one of the few law firms in Chesterfield to have received a ranking.

“The Leading Firm status is based on our outstanding Family Law and Personal Injury teams who both received individual rankings in the 2015 edition.

“The competition is always fierce across the region which makes it all the more meaningful for us to have been included.”

Three members of the team have also received the prestigious ‘Recommended Lawyer’ status within the guide, including Helena Downing who has been included for a second time thanks to her deserved reputation in childcare work, and executive directors, Simon Wright and Robert Banner who both specialise in personal injury.

Simon comments, “I am delighted to have received the ‘Recommended Lawyer’ status again and I am very proud of the business for achieving this ranking as it highlights our specialism and expertise in these areas. It is wonderful thing to have been given this recommendation from such a highly regarded publication”.

Images show Helena Downing and Simon Wright from the Banner Jones team.

Banner Jones

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Chesterfield pottery to appear on BBC 2’s Great British Menu

The work of award-winning Chesterfield ceramicist Clare Gage will be showcased on BBC 2 next month, when it appears on The Great British Menu displaying the culinary creation of top chef Pip Lacey.

Pip Lacey, head Chef at Murano London, Angela Hartnett’s Michelin-starred restaurant in the Heart of Mayfair, is one of 24 talented chefs who are in competition to cater a banquet which will celebrate the centenary of the Women’s Institute at London’s historic Drapers Hall.

Pip used the plates, cups and saucers from Clare’s range to display her dessert course – ‘a play on scones’ – to Great British Menu judges – Prue Leith, restauranteur Oliver Peyton and award-winning critic Matthew Fort.

Originally from Leicestershire, Pip’s menu is appearing in the Central heat of the competition, where she will go up against two other chefs from the region who have been challenged to produce 21st-century dishes that honour the custodians of first-class home cooking.

The first part of Pip’s four course meal will go before the judges on Monday 28 September, with her dessert course being shown on BBC 2 at 7.30pm on Thursday 1 October 2015.

Clare Gage’s textile inspired ceramics celebrate the British tradition of afternoon tea, so were the perfect accompaniment to Pip Lacey’s very British dessert of scones. Clare Gage’s ceramics are designed and made by Clare herself in Chesterfield. Her work features lace, buttons, patchwork, cross stitch as well as knitted and woven fabric designs. The beautiful range includes cups and saucers, mugs, tableware, vases, jewellery and hanging decorations.

Explaining her decision to choose Clare Gage’s creations to display her menu, Pip Lacey said: “I chose to use Clare’s cups because of the link to the brief: Celebrating the Women’s institute. They are very unique, hand crafted and made by a woman. The Institute is all about learning new crafts and Clare’s style was perfect for the dessert I did – a play on scones. Scones are something that the Women’s Institute would eat at tea breaks when knitting, so the style of Clare’s cups tied in perfectly. Knitting and baking still go together now.

“I know that the crew liked the cups, but I have no idea as to anyone else’s reaction to them or even myself as I’ve not seen any of the show yet.”

Clare added: “It was an honour to have my work selected by Pip. My collection stems from a real affection for the quintessentially English tradition of afternoon tea, so to have my designs used for a dish that will celebrate the Great British Institution that is the WI seems very fitting.”

The winners of each regional heat will go on to compete in the final where 4 chefs – one for each course, will be selected to cater the banquet. Finals Week and the Banquet show will be aired the week commencing Monday 5 October.

Clare Gage

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Warnock relishes Spireites return

Controversial football personality Neil Warnock is looking forward to returning to Chesterfield to attend the club’s popular sporting dinner.

Warnock scored two goals in 24 appearances for Chesterfield after starting out as a winger with the Spireites in 1967. He went on to play for seven other clubs, including Rotherham United and Barnsley.

He then enjoyed a colourful career in management with a host of clubs including Sheffield United, Crystal Palace, QPR and Leeds United, often clashing with officials, opposition managers and players.

Looking ahead to his appearance at the All-Star Events dinner at the Proact Stadium on Thursday, October 1, Warnock said: “I am really looking forward to going back to Chesterfield. When I was asked if I would talk at a dinner, I jumped at the chance because I have fond memories of Chesterfield and I know chairman Dave Allen and chief executive Chris Turner.

“I will talk about the run-ins I had with various high-profile figures over the years and there will also be an opportunity for those attending to ask me questions. It promises to be a great night.”

The event, which starts at 7pm for 7.30pm and includes a superb three-course meal, also features further entertainment from hilarious comedian Max Pressure. Tickets, priced at just £39, can be booked by phoning 01246 269300 (ext 4153) or emailing richardkew@chesterfield-fc.co.uk.

Warnock

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Twist magazine publishers up for two national awards

The company behind a series of north Derbyshire glossy magazines – including Chesterfield’s Twist magazine -has once again been shortlisted in two categories at the 2015 Magazine Publishers’ Awards.

Director Mike Firth said: “We’ve come away from the awards night with trophies for the past two years and we would be delighted to make it a hat-trick this year.

“But there has been a 64% increase in the number of entries this time around, so competition is fierce and we’re delighted to have been shortlisted.”

Heron Publications has been selected in both the ‘Best Social Media’ class – partly due to their busy ‘Dronfield Eye’ facebook content – and also for ‘Best General Interest Editorial’, recognising the quality of journalist Deborah Wain’s feature looking at 100th anniversary of the Women’s Institute.

Last year, Heron Publications Ltd was Runner-Up in the ‘Best Magazine Editorial’ category and in 2013 the company was Runner-Up in the ‘Best Magazine Front Covers’ section.

This year’s winners will be announced by the Association of Independent Magazine Publishers on October 2nd.

(Image shows Mike Firth at the 2014 Magazine Publishers Awards.)

Mike Firth Heron Publications

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