Author: Tara Underhill

Race for Life returns to raise vital funds

More than 1,600 people are expected to walk, jog and run through Chesterfield town centre on Sunday, 14th June for Cancer Research’s Race for Life.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy said: “We are pleased to support Chesterfield’s Race for Life event each year because it is such a good cause.

“All of us will have been touched by cancer at some time in our lives either through having the disease or knowing someone who has.

“There may be some disruption in the town centre while the race is underway but this will be kept to a minimum and roads and car parks will open as soon as the race participants have passed.

“Good luck to everyone taking part.”

To enable the event to run smoothly Chesterfield Borough Council will temporarily close:

• Queens Park North car park
• Rose Hill car park
• Albion Road car park

In addition, Soresby Street car park will open only for participants in the event. It will reopen to the public once the race is finished.
During the race alternative parking can be found at Saltergate multi-storey, Holywell Cross (Donut), Ashgate Road, Queen’s Park South or Queen’s Park Annexe car parks.

The footbridge from West Bars to Queen’s Park is currently closed while Derbyshire County Council carries out repairs.  However, the bridge will be open to participants on the day of the race but not the public. This is because the bridge surface is too narrow to have both spectators and participants while the work is carried out.

Several roads around the town centre including around the Town Hall, Knifesmithgate, Elder Way, around the Crooked Spire church and sections of West Bars, New Beetwell Street, Boythorpe Avenue and Park Road will also be closed for periods between early morning and early afternoon while the race takes place.

(Image Courtesy of Claire Davison Photography)

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Summer, Visiting

New Spireites Manager Makes First Signing

New Spireites manager Dean Saunders has agreed his first deal with experienced striker, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake.

Ebanks-Blake played under Saunders at Wolves and scored 61 league goals during his time at Molineux, making 123 starts.

Saunders believes the 29-year-old will be a great signing for Chesterfield. He said: “Sylvan is just what the team needs. He’s strong and when the ball comes into the box, he’s where it should be. He’s hungry to play and he wants to be part of a winning team.”

Ebanks-Blake started his career at Manchester United and had a spell on loan at Royal Antwerp in Belgium before joining Plymouth Argyle in 2006.

A successful time in Devon saw him earn a £1.5million transfer to Wolves in 2008 and he was a regular goalscorer in the Championship.

Ebanks-Blake linked-up with another former Wolves manager when Mick McCarthy took him to Ipswich Town in December 2013. He agreed a short-term deal to join Preston North End in January of this year and was limited to just one league start due to the impressive form of strike-duo Joe Garner and Jermaine Beckford.

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Find out About Fostering

Chesterfield residents are invited to find out about fostering at an information session being held at St Thomas’ Centre on Saturday 13th June.

Organised by Derbyshire County Council as part of Fostering Fortnight, the event takes place from 2pm – 4pm and is an informal opportunity to chat to social workers and foster carers whilst enjoying coffee and cake.

Councillor Jim Coyle, cabinet member for children and young people, said:

“Children cared for in a real home have the best start, so foster carers can make such a positive difference to young people’s lives.

“We are looking for people from all walks of life to come forward and find out if they could become a foster carer.

We’re particularly looking for homes for older children and sibling groups and offer our foster carers lots of benefits, support and training as well as competitive financial allowances.”

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Chatsworth to Share Customer Service Expertise

Chatsworth is pleased to launch its first range of external customer service training workshops to help like-minded businesses grow and improve.

Known as a market leader within the visitor sector, Chatsworth has received outstanding customer service scores in recent surveys, and has won the 2015 Silver award for Visit England’s Best Large Visitor Attraction of the year. Chatsworth now hopes to pass on its knowledge to benefit others.

The three, half-day workshops are designed to cover a wide range of customer service skills, including getting the basics right, engaging with your customer, and handling customer complaints effectively. The sessions are designed to work effectively for delegates from different sectors, or they can be tailored for individual business needs.

Sue Lumb is Training Manager at Chatsworth and also delivers the customer service workshops.  Sue says, “At Chatsworth and the Devonshire Group, we have delivered our training to several hundred staff members across diverse sectors, including visitor welcome, catering, gift and food retail, grounds maintenance, and hotels.

“Ultimately, our training is about how we make our customers feel, and in all areas of our business we have been delighted by our customer service results.

“It is really exciting to have the opportunity to offer our training to external businesses who aspire to the same warm and genuine customer care.”

For more information, please click here or contact Sue Lumb, our Group Training Manager direct on 01246 565424 sl@chatsworth.org.

Chatsworth Customer Service Training

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Local People Spending More Time Listening to Peak FM

It’s been confirmed that local people are spending even longer listening to Peak FM – the number one commercial radio station for North Derbyshire.

The station is currently enjoyed for an impressive 942,000 hours each week according to the latest audience figures revealed by RAJAR (Radio Joint Audience Research).  This is an increase of 11% compared with December 2014.

Station Director Sam Fielding comments:-

“We work extremely hard to make sure the output of Peak FM truly reflects our locality. Content is the key to our success, from the music we play, our news and sport coverage to our online or on-air competitions and our interactivity with the audience. Everything we do is designed to make listening to Peak FM an enjoyable, informative experience.”

 

Peak FM Breakfast Team

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Local Cancer Charities Share Donation from Franke Sissons

Local cancer charities Nenna Kind and Ashgate Hospicecare have each received £1250 following a successful fundraising dinner dance hosted by Chesterfield manufacturer Franke Sissons.

Both charities are close to the company’s heart and both receive regular donations of monies and equipment. This latest round comes from the raffle and auction donations at the company’s annual dinner event held in March.

Andy Dukelow, Managing Director at Franke Sissons, who also auctioned a day of his own services said: “Both of these charities undertake remarkable work for the communities of North Derbyshire and we are proud to support them in whichever way we can.

“I’d like to thank all those that organised and attended the dinner and allowed us to raise such an impressive amount.”

ASHGATE HOSPICECARE BENEFIT FROM FRANKE SISSONS ANNUAL DINNER

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Chiquito to Open in Chesterfield

Chiquito has confirmed it is to open a restaurant in Chesterfield this autumn creating around 80 jobs for the town.

The popular mexican eatery is coming to Alma Leisure Park this October at the site of the former Wacky Warehouse.

Jody Millward, Regional Marketing Coordinator at Chiquito said:-

“We’re thrilled to announce that Chiquito is to join Chesterfield’s growing food and drink offering and hope to be open to the public in October.

“The combination of our quality food, quality drinks and cocktails, soaked up in our authentic and fun surroundings will take you to places you haven’t been before! Fresh, vibrant and colourful!

“Our team is the heartbeat of our restaurant and we look forward to meeting local candidates who are as passionate as we are about food, drink and all things Tex Mex.”

Recruitment has already begun for Chesterfield’s new Chiquito. More information is available on the Chiquito website under careers.

Chiquito Chesterfield

Posted in About Chesterfield, Celebrate Chesterfield, Summer, Visiting

Classic Car and Bike Show Comes to Renishaw Hall

Hundreds of classic cars and bikes from all eras will be converging on picturesque Renishaw Hall, Eckington, near Chesterfield this June.

Organised each year by the Rotary Club of Chesterfield, the event, in association with Autoworld, is set to raise thousands of pounds for three local charities, Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity, Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, and Ashgate Hospicecare.

Main organiser, Stuart Bradley of Stuart Bradley Ltd Jewellers, said: “Renishaw Hall is the perfect venue for this charitable event which we have run successfully for several years now in support of these important local charities.”

There will be musical entertainment on the day from Direction Theatre Arts, a variety of stalls and amusements, plus refreshments and a bar. Admission is £5 a vehicle.

The Classic Car and Bike Show will be at Renishaw Hall on Wednesday 10 June 2015 from 3.00pm until 8.00pm.  For more information please contact main organiser Stuart Bradley on 01246 222777.

Classic Car and Bike Show Renishaw Hall

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More Young People to Benefit from b_line Scheme

Thousands more young people are to get help with travel costs after Derbyshire councillors gave the thumbs up to the new b_line scheme.

Plans have been approved to extend b_line − introduced in 2001 – to include all young people aged up to 19 living in Derbyshire. Previously only students in full-time education qualified for the reduction on adult bus and rail fares.

Now, from Saturday 1 August 2015, apprentices and those on training courses or looking for work will also qualify for the discount on local bus and train services – extending the benefit to an extra 6,000 young people.

Councillors also agreed to withdraw the travel discount for the under 16s who instead will qualify for the bus or train operators’ own cut-price tickets. In most cases these are currently better than or match the b_line discount.

Councillor Dean Collins, cabinet member for highways, transport and infrastructure, said:

“Since b_line started there are more options, other than more traditional study, open to young people and the extension of our b_line scheme, to include wider groups of young people, reflects this.

“b_line is an optional scheme and although we are having to make unprecedented cuts we recognise the importance of supporting young people in getting out and about, particularly when they may be making the challenging step from education to training or work.”

Under the new scheme the two types of card will be:

b_line1 − an orange card for 11 to 16-year-olds. This provides proof that the cardholder is entitled to a child fare or operators’ discount.

b_line2 − a purple card for 16-year-olds up to 19th birthday. This gets the cardholder 25 per cent off adult fares on all bus and train journeys in Derbyshire and on some trips to nearby towns and cities that start or finish within the county.

For those attending Derbyshire or Derby city schools new cards will, in most cases, be issued automatically through schools. Other eligible young people will need to complete a b_line application form.

b_line is run in partnership with Derby City Council. Both cards also entitle the cardholder to discounts at around 600 local shops and other businesses and to borrow at any Derbyshire or Derby City library.

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Talbot Signs New Contract with Spireites

Long-serving defender Drew Talbot has committed his future to Chesterfield by signing a new one-year contract.

After putting pen to paper, Talbot said:

“I had a career-threatening injury, but I’m over that now and I’m raring to go. Chesterfield have always been good to me – especially over the last 18 months – and I wanted to repay their faith in me.

“I had a couple of offers to go elsewhere and I could have gone for a lot more money, but I love it here and it means I don’t have to move.

“It’s an exciting time. The manager has tried to sign me in the past and I was interested to hear his plans for the club.”

Spireites boss Dean Saunders said: “I’m really pleased to have kept Drew because I can rely on him and that’s the type of character I want. He’ll run through a brick wall for you.”

Talbot, who joined the Spireites after leaving Luton Town six years ago, has made over 200 appearances for the club. After regaining full fitness last season, he had a successful spell on loan at Plymouth Argyle.

Talbot Signs New Contract with Spireites

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Chatsworth Turns on Fun with Water Spectacular

A week-long event starting on Saturday 23rd May will see Chatsworth’s water features played in all their original glory this half term holiday with the Emperor fountain expected to reach a staggering height of 200 feet – the equivalent of 14 double decker buses!

As well as the Emperor fountain – which was named after Tsar Nicholas I Emperor of Russia in anticipation of a visit that never took place – visitors will be able to enjoy the impressive site of water tumbling over the roof of the Cascade house before it flows over the stone slabs created to mimic the sound of music.

Another water feature to look out for this May Bank Holiday is the Willow Tree Fountain. Designed as a practical joke when it was first ‘planted’ in its own little dell back in the 17th century, the copper tree often catches out the unwary with its spurts of water.

Free waterworks tours will take place five times a day, starting from the Cascade house and culminating in a countdown as a member of the public is invited to turn up the Emperor fountain to its full 200 feet, more than double its usual playing height of 75 feet.

Chatsworth’s Paul Hayes said: “These water features rarely get played to this level, the last time we had them all on was for the Queen’s visit last year. It’s an amazing opportunity to see them in their full glory as they were originally intended to be viewed.

“To give an idea of how impressive the plume from the Emperor Fountain will be, it’s likely spray can be felt in the car park if the wind blows in the right direction!”

Also on offer over the weekend will be bee themed activities in the Stickyard; a new educational space in the garden, where a series of hands on fun activities looking at native bees will be taking place, and packs of bee friendly plant seeds will be handed out for visitors to plant at home.

Chatsworth

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