Author: Tara Underhill

Help on Hand to Drive Export Sales

The Government has awarded East Midlands Business (EMB) a five-year contract to deliver export trade advice and support to companies in Chesterfield and across the East Midlands.

EMB is a not-for-profit organisation which is 75% owned by the Chambers of Commerce for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Leicestershire, and Northamptonshire.

As part of the deal, it will deliver UKTI services aimed at helping companies to start exporting or increase their overseas business by finding customers in new markets, taking part in trade shows and exporting online around the world.

Firms will also be eligible to bid for a share of £100m in additional export support through European structural and investment funds.

George Cowcher, Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber, which represents businesses in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire, said: “The Chamber is delighted that EMB has won the contract to continue to deliver UK Trade & Investment services to businesses across the East Midlands over the next five years.

“International trade is a key part of the Chamber’s services – to members and non-members – and it looks forward to working closely with UKTI in the months ahead to help more businesses export and fully realise their potential in the global marketplace.”

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Markham Vale Goes Green

The first business at Markham Vale has been turned green thanks to the region’s experts in solar energy, Custom Solar Ltd.

MSE Hiller will now be totally self-sufficient in electricity following the switch on of the firm’s final Photovoltaic (PV) panels.

Based at a £3 million purpose-built facility at Markham Vale following a move from Clay Cross in 2010, MSE Hiller, supplies and rents centrifuges and environmental engineering products to the water, food and other industries throughout the UK.

The new facility is more than four times the size of the old premises, yet annual energy costs will now be less than half thanks to low energy lighting, efficient heating systems and the recovery of heat and water. Heat from the welding bay will even be recirculated throughout the building and their high speed balancing machine will actually recovers so much energy it will put power back into the National Grid.

Ivan Fomin, Director of MSE Hiller explained: ““With environmental management being a prerequisite for the business with many of MSE Hiller’s customers, and in a period where reporting of carbon footprints and reducing emissions has become such an important aspect when looking to build partnerships with customers, the installation of a renewable energy system like this is a major step forward for the company.

Electricity prices historically have risen at approximately 10% per annum so generating our own electricity like this can protect us against future price rises and ensure that our business is not exposed to uncontrollable growing overheads.”

Pleased to be supporting a fellow Chesterfield Champion to grow, Custom Solar Ltd hopes the project will kick off a green revolution in Chesterfield and the surrounding areas.

Matt Brailsford, Director of Custom Solar Ltd said: “Renewable energy sources like the PV system at MSE Hiller are ideal for any business with their own premises. It doesn’t matter what size the building is, all businesses can benefit from investing in PV systems as the like for like percentage of income and savings is relative to the investment.

“Although the financial benefits are very attractive companies will also benefit from being known as an eco-conscious organisation in terms of marketing.”

Custom Solar Ltd has also recently installed PV systems at both Knights Care Homes including Drovers Call in Gainsborough, and Shorts Accountants of Sheffield and Chesterfield.

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Further Refurbishment Planned for Council Houses in Chesterfield

A further £69 million is to be spent on improving local council houses.

Chesterfield Borough Council is on target to ensure that all of the 9,500 homes it owns and manages will meet the government’s Decent Homes standard by the end of March, and can now begin additional upgrades to properties.  The Decent Homes standard requires all houses to meet set criteria that ensure they are warm, protected from the weather and have modern facilities.

Additional work is scheduled to take place over the next three years to:

  • Install cavity wall insulation and replace older central heating systems in homes.
  • Replace roofs, old UPVC windows and install external wall insulation
  • Improve the environments of some housing estates, including the London Boroughs estate in Barrow Hill in 2015/16 and the Holmehall estate in 2016/17, for example creating roads, garden space and better parking areas
  • Construct four new build houses in Rufford Close, Boythorpe
  • Buy selected properties on the open market which meet a housing need.

Councillor Jim McManus, Chesterfield Borough Council’s Executive Member for Housing, said:

“It is a real achievement to have got our council homes to the Government’s Decent Homes Standard and delivers on our promise to tenants.

“But we don’t want to stop there because we believe council homes are not second class. They should be every bit as good as the private sector can offer.

“The extra £69 million investment we are now making over the next three years will enable us to maintain the high standards we have already met and then go over and above them.”

The funding for the housing improvements is separate to normal day-to-day council spending and cannot be spent on any other council service.

Recent changes in the rules mean councils can borrow money to invest in housing, with repayments funded by the income received from council tenants.

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Local Rock Group Gears up for Charity Gig at Real Time Live

A band formed by staff at BRM Solicitors and Cheetham Jackson will appear at Real Time Live in Chesterfield on Friday 27th February.

Rock, Stock, and Gavel, were the surprise entertainment at a function hosted by BRM last summer. After their set of classic and modern rock covers proved a hit with guests, the band continued and the gig at Real Time will be their public debut.

Tickets are only £2 and are now available to purchase from BRM Solicitors or Real Time Live. All proceeds will be donated to Breast Cancer Care.

Doors will open at 6.30pm on the night.

To book email andrew.robinson@brmlaw.co.uk or realtimemusic@hotmail.co.uk.

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Spotlight on Chesterfield and Sheffield City Region at MIPIM 2015

Interest in Chesterfield and Sheffield City Region at international property trade show MIPIM 2015 will be at an all-time high following a wave of substantial investments in the area.

Chesterfield has seen particularly high-profile publicity in recent months following the Prime Minister’s announcement of the £400m leisure and visitor attraction Peak development – a joint venture partnership between Birchall Properties in the UK and US firm Grand Heritage Hotel Group.

Private sector support for the City Region’s presence at MIPIM has reached record levels this year, as growing numbers of top businesses join the mission, further underlining its significant business potential. The delegation is made up of top business names from across the area including Chesterfield Champion Henry Boot, and will be supported by public sector representatives whose attendance will show investors the strength and importance of local public-private partnership working.

The City Region’s delegation will capitalise on growing interest in 2015 in regional property outside of London. A recent study by Nabarro, an international law firm with offices in Sheffield, showed that property investors expect regional property to rise in attractiveness over the next two years.

Martin McKervey, Partner at Nabarro and Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Board member, said:

“The business for property in Sheffield City Region is buoyant and the level of interest in our offer is very high. This year’s programme of activity for the festival is bigger and better than ever before – we are confident in what we have to offer and in our ability to engage with an international audience. This tight schedule of seminars, events and pre-arranged meetings has been designed tell investors about the incredible depth and breadth of opportunity available in Sheffield City Region.”

This year, Sheffield City Region has joined forces with Leeds City Region for MIPIM 2015, in order to demonstrate the connected ambition of both regions. As two of the foremost economic forces in the Northern Powerhouse, the two City Regions will be showcasing the investment ready opportunities that will drive economic growth in the North. The Sheffield City Region will also be working with partners from the Midlands in the neighbouring D2N2 area (Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire) to promote the strong links and shared economic priorities.

James Newman, Chairman of Sheffield City Region LEP said: “In such a highly competitive market place, working together and having a connected ambition can only strengthen our proposition. Our focus for MIPIM 2015 is to build upon the success our city regions experienced at MIPIM UK in October and to showcase the economic potential we both have.”

To find out more information about Sheffield City Region’s attendance at MIPIM 2015 or to join the delegation, visit www.sheffieldcityregion.org.uk/MIPIM

Image: Peak Masterplan by Stanton Williams (Retina Images)

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Chesterfield Enjoys More Good News on Jobs

Unemployment has fallen, the number of people in employment has increased and there are fewer people claiming out of work benefits now than a year ago, according to new figures released today.

The Office for National Statistics’ latest regional employment statistics showed that in the last three months of 2014, there were 36,593 more people in employment across the East Midlands than in the previous three months, while the total number of unemployed fell by 17,487 in the same period.

In the East Midlands, employment stood at 74.5% compared with 73.2% nationally according to today’s figures. Unemployment stood at 5% for the region compared to 5.7% nationally.

In Chesterfield there was a small increase in the number of people claiming the out of work benefit with many temporary seasonal contracts coming to an end (1,480 in January compared to 1,385 in December). However this figure is 564 lower than that announced in January 2014 (2,044).

The East Midlands Chamber, which represents businesses across the three counties, has welcomed the good news on jobs.

Chamber Chief Executive George Cowcher said: “There is usually a seasonal spike in JSA Claimants in January and February each year as temporary employment contracts come to an end after the Christmas period, but that aside, today’s figures were again very positive.

“There are now more people in work and fewer people unemployed and claiming out of work benefits now than a year ago, which highlights how much progress the economy has made over the past 12 months.

“It’s also positive to see that wage growth is now outstripping inflation. A focus on improving productivity from businesses will ensure this is sustainable.”

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Results Confirm Growing Demand for Local Relationship Banking

The team at Handelsbanken in Chesterfield is celebrating following another year of growth for branches across the UK.

Crediting its success to the loyalty of local clients, the 143-year-old bank has revealed a 14 per cent rise in lending to British customers (Q4 ’14 vs Q4 ’13). Business lending has increased 10 per cent, to £9.59 billion, while lending to personal banking customers has risen 22 per cent, to £4.35 billion. UK customer deposits have increased 56 per cent over the period, to £7.72 billion.

Since becoming part of the Handelsbanken group in May 2013, assets under management at Heartwood have risen by 53% to £2.3 billion. This growth reflects the steady expansion of wealth management services, now available to customers throughout Handelsbanken’s nationwide branch network.

These positive results follow the recent appointment of a new staff member – Fraser Kirkman – who joined the Chesterfield team this month to help meet the growing demand of both existing and new customers locally.

Run by 5 experienced local bankers, Handelsbanken Chesterfield is now one of 189 local British branches.

Phil Walker, Manager of Handelsbanken in Chesterfield commented: “We are finding that both corporate and individual customers continue to choose Handelsbanken for the way we deliver long term relationship banking, always from the local branch and always based on trust and high levels of personal service. We continue to grow through personal recommendations from our satisfied customers and this drives our success in the UK.”

Anders Bouvin, Handelsbanken’s UK Chief Executive, comments: “For us it’s not about how far or how fast we grow in the UK. Instead it’s about ensuring every day that our branches are able to deliver the best possible service to their customers, based only on their individual needs.”

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007 Theme Returns for Young Enterprise Charity Dinner

Back by popular demand, The Fox and Goose in Wigley near Chesterfield is set to host a second James Bond themed charity dinner.

Designed to raise money for North Derbyshire Young Enterprise, as well as helping to raise the charity’s profile locally, the event will be once again be based on the 2006 film, Casino Royale.

The prestigious black tie event takes place on Saturday March 14th from 7pm and includes a delicious four-course dinner, which will be complimented by casino entertainment, a live band, raffle and silent auction.

Hazel James, volunteer board member of North Derbyshire Young Enterprise and event organiser said:-

“As well as being a really fun night, the dinner is also a vital part of the charity’s fundraising efforts.

“The event funds 90% of the work we do in supporting the schools and running the Young Enterprise Company Programme and is an incredibly important date in the board’s calendar.

“It’s a great cause for local businesses to get behind as part of their commitment to charitable giving and corporate social responsibility and we hope many people will join us at the event.”

Tables of ten are now available priced at £400 each, with all proceeds supporting North Derbyshire Young Enterprise. A limited number of individual tickets may also be available for smaller parties and couples. For more information and to book email Hazel.James@rykneldhomes.org.uk.

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Hear all about it at Hollingwood Hub

An audio post has been unveiled as the latest attraction at Hollingwood Hub on the Chesterfield Canal.

Visitors can now hear eight short messages about the canal, the trust and local history. Wherever possible, the recordings have been made by people who have worked on the canal or by people with detailed local knowledge.

Chesterfield Canal Trust Secretary, Bev Hunt, said:

“We are very grateful to the Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation for awarding us the money for this splendid audio post. We are sure that it will increase the public’s enjoyment and knowledge of the canal and the amazing history of the immediate locality.”

Joanne Rhodes, manager of Yorkshire Building Society’s Dronfield branch added:

“I’m delighted the Charitable Foundation – which is funded by our members through Small Change Big Difference, has been able to support the Chesterfield Canal Trust and its audio post project.

“The commitment and enthusiasm that the trust members have for what they do shone through! They do an amazing job and are so passionate about their work, the canal and also the history of the area.”

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Local Company offers Accredited Courses in Industrial Hose Fittings and Safety

Chesterfield distributor Industrial Ancillaries will deliver its first accredited course in Industrial Hose Fittings and Safety next week.

Working in partnership with the British Fluid Power Association (BFPA), the training is designed for people working with hydraulic and pneumatic hoses across all industries including construction, oil and gas, plumbing, process and analytical instrumentation, energy, aerospace and medical.

As a BFPA approved training centre, the Industrial Ancillaries Academy is an important addition to the core business in helping to raise standards and awareness, especially in the area of safety within the industry.

Jamie Dennis, Managing Director of Industrial Ancillaries said:

“These training programmes have been established to raise the awareness levels of people who work with hydraulic and pneumatic hoses at all levels: from the system designer and field engineer, to the machine operator and the person who actually makes hose assemblies.

Being a supplier of these products, we have a responsibility to promote health and safety when the products are in use. Anyone looking to improve their working knowledge is welcome to participate in the courses.”

Run from the firm’s head office at Markham Vale, courses range from Foundation level, through to more intermediate classes in Hose Inspection and Management, and are aimed at anyone wishing to improve their current knowledge or job prospects within the industry.

Set dates are being advertised and private bookings are also available.  For more information and to book visit www.indanc.academy.

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X Factor’s Amelia Lily to Join Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat

Amelia Lily is set to bring yet more X Factor to the Winding Wheel in this year’s production of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat as she steps into the role of Narrator alongside fellow X Factor finalist Lloyd Daniels, who plays Joseph.

Amelia, who was mentored by former Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland, finished third on The X Factor 2011, and then went on to have chart success with her debut single You Bring Me Joy, which got to number two.

No stranger to the bright lights, the star was also the support act for Girls Aloud’s farewell tour in 2013, and for Olly Murs at the INTRO Festival.

Coming to Chesterfield in April, the colourful retelling of the biblical story about Joseph, his eleven brothers and the coat of many colours stars will once again star Lloyd Daniels as Joseph.

Lloyd became the X Factor’s youngest contestant in 2009 and got to the final five out of 250,000 contestants to perform in front of 10 million TV viewers. Since then he has performed to sold-out arenas on a 56 date X Factor tour and released his popular single Suburbian Girl.

The musical also sees the welcome return of Matt Lapinskas who will be donning his Elvis outfit once more to reprise the role of the Pharaoh. Best known for playing Anthony Moon in BBC EastEnders, Matt was also runner up in the penultimate series of Dancing on Ice. He joined the Joseph cast in 2014 for the UK, making his first musical theatre role.

Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat will be at Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel from Tuesday 14 to Sunday 19 April 2015. Tickets can be booked via the Chesterfield Theatres Box Office by calling 01246 345 222 or visiting chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk.

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