Business

BRM help overseas developers acquire entire share capital in UK property developers

Law firm BRM Solicitors have advised on a significant multi- jurisdictional deal on behalf of an overseas developer to acquire the entire share capital in a UK property development company, enabling construction of new homes in Manchester.

Trevor Bird (Corporate) and Alastair Reid (Real Estate) of BRM Solicitors acting for an overseas based developer facilitated the purchase of 100% of the share capital of Yew Tree Lane Developments Limited, a development company based in Manchester.

Yew Tree Lane Developments Limited owns a residential development site with a value of between £4m and £5m. The investors now intend to build new starter homes within the next 18 months.

Trevor Bird (right) of BRM commented: “This deal has taken over 12 months to  get over the line and in the end involved 8 different firms of lawyers acting for various parties across different jurisdictions but given the size and complexity of the issues involved that is not surprising. We were delighted to be able to finally complete the deal to enable our client to start their project.”

Stuart Laing commented on behalf of the developer: “We are extremely grateful to Trevor and Alastair for their patience, resilience and commerciality in getting this deal done, in what were very often frustrating circumstances. We are delighted that we can now get on site and start the real work of building houses.”

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Essential Site Skills team member shortlisted for Rising Star Award

Essential Site Skills (ESS) are delighted to announce that their team member Matt Fletcher has been named as a finalist for the Rising Star Award at The Learning Awards 2020.

The Learning Awards is an annual event that celebrates outstanding individuals in the world of Learning & Development, organised by The Learning and Performance Institute. Receiving one of these awards is the ultimate accolade for anyone working in the industry.

On the back of his exceptional performance in a business support role, Matt was identified 12 months ago as having the drive, enthusiasm and appetite to develop his career as a trainer. His high performance has gone from strength to strength since then, proving to be an invaluable asset to the ESS team within such a short period of time.

Travelling up and down the country, Matt delivers training in some of the most dangerous areas of the construction industry, exemplifying a trainer who goes the extra mile and puts the learner at the forefront of the learning and development experience. His hard work and endeavour have helped him change lives for the better.

Matt said, “It’s a huge honour to even be nominated in the rising star category for the LPI Learning awards, but to be selected as a finalist and have the opportunity to present to the judging panel gives me a great sense of pride.”

Training and Consultancy Director, Darren O’Neill, spoke on behalf of ESS: “Having performed an incredible job as Training & Consultancy Instructor, it’s been a brilliant year for Matt, and he is fully deserving of the recognition he is receiving.”

“The whole team at ESS are incredibly proud of Matt and wish him all the best in the coming awards ceremony.”

Matt’s nomination is just the latest success for ESS. At the The Learning Awards 2019, ESS were finalists in the Learning Provider of the Year category, with Training and Consultancy Manager, Michael Harcourt, winning the Rising Star Silver Award.

The Learning Awards 2020 will take place on 20th February 2020 from London’s Hilton Hotel.

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Banner Jones donates £250 to Ashgate Hospice following Half Marathon

Derbyshire-based law firm Banner Jones has donated more than £250 to Ashgate Hospicecare thanks to the fundraising efforts of running trio, Clayton, Lauren and Kareena who swapped their suits for trainers to take part in the year’s Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon.

According to the event organisers this was its biggest year to date, with more than 1,000 people taking part.

Chesterfield-based Ashgate Hospicecare is a registered charity which provides palliative care for people with life-limiting illnesses. The organisation provides daytime care as well as running a 21-bed inpatient unit, and relies largely on donations, and the fundraising efforts of those who take part in events such as the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon.

Clayton Bissett, Will Writer at Banner Jones said: “I am absolutely delighted to have taken part in the half marathon again this year to raise funds for such an amazing local charity. ”

Ashgate Hospice provides such valuable services to the local community and is very close to the hearts of those who live and work in and around Chesterfield.”

“I would like to thank everyone who donated, and for those who supported us.”

Main Image Credit: Paul Horton Photography

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Engaging the community on climate change

A working group set up to tackle climate change in Chesterfield met for the first time last week.

Chesterfield Borough Council agreed to set up the group made up of local volunteers after declaring a climate emergency at a meeting of full council meeting in July (right).

Councillor Amanda Serjeant (below), Chesterfield Borough Council’s deputy leader, said: “We were bowled over with the response we received to our request to volunteers to take part in our working group on climate change.”

“There will also be a wider consultative group of people from different backgrounds and experiences that will help inform the actions taken by the council.”

“Individuals included in the working group have interests or experience in this area so this will be very useful in helping us to shape our plans for the future.”

The working group will explore how both the council and borough can work towards becoming carbon neutral.

The working group will develop a fully costed action plan that will be presented to a meeting of full council by March 2020.

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Derbyshire County Council to cover apprentice training costs for local SMEs

Small and medium-sized businesses across the county could have their apprentice training costs paid for by Derbyshire County Council.

Derbyshire County Council are using some of their apprentice levy to pay for training for apprenticeships in small and medium-sized businesses.

Apprenticeships can be undertaken by new employees, or existing employees in a wide range of business sectors including manufacturing, creative, service, construction, finance and business, care, retail and many more. There are 100s of different types of apprenticeship at a wide variety of different levels.

Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration, Councillor Tony King, said: “This is a great opportunity for small and medium-sized businesses in the county to boost their level of skills, either by taking on a new apprentice, or training existing employees.”

“We will pay for the training needed, and provide expert help to find the right apprenticeship for your business and employees.”

More information is available from Lucie Andrews, Skills Adviser at the D2N2 Growth Hub, via email lucie.andrews@d2n2growthhub.co.uk or by calling 0333 006 9178.

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Winners celebrated at Derbyshire School Sport and Physical Activity Awards

The work of schools, groups and individuals to help young people to engage in more active and healthy lives has been recognised at this year’s Derbyshire School Sport and Physical Activity Awards.

Held at the Winding Wheel Theatre in Chesterfield, the awards – which are run jointly by Active Derbyshire, Derbyshire Schools’ Sports Association Sports Association (DSSA) and Derbyshire Active Schools Network (DASN) – also celebrated the sporting successes of young people and the hard work of volunteers, leaders, coaches and school staff.

Winners included The Pingle Academy, which received the Active Derbyshire Schools Community Contribution Award, and Chapel-en-le-Frith High School which won Outstanding School Achievement.

Naomi Jones, Programme Lead at Active Derbyshire, said: “We were delighted to work in partnership with DSSA and DASN to organise and host this year’s awards, and my congratulations go to all of the winners. There is some fantastic work taking place in schools to promote health and wellbeing and engage more young people in becoming physically active and we thoroughly enjoyed showcasing some of the best examples of how this is happening across Derbyshire as well as recognising the successes of a number of individuals and teams.”

Fifteen schools were also recognised for being awarded The School Games Mark Platinum Award from the Youth Sport Trust. They are: Cutthorpe Primary School; Dronfield Stonelow Junior School; Fairmeadows Foundation Primary School; Glebe Junior School; Hague Bar Primary School; Hayfield Primary School; Ladywood Primary School; Linton Primary School; Longstone CofE Primary School; Markeaton Primary School; Osmaston CofE Primary School; Pennine Way Junior Academy; St Edward’s Catholic Academy; Tintwistle CofE Primary School; and Walton On Trent CofE Primary and Nursery School.

The Platinum Award was launched as an extension of the School Games Mark to reward schools who have maintained consistently high standards with their school sport provision, and special certificates of recognition were presented by Katy Rogers from the Youth Sport Trust.

A full list of award winners is below:

Outstanding Personal Achievement, sponsored by the University of Derby

  • Kate Robertson, Derby High School
  • Joseph Cooper, Chinley Primary School
  • Abbie Breakwell, The Long Eaton School
  • Ben Haylett, Friesland School
  • George Cooper, Bolsover Church of England Junior School
  • Jacob Whittle, Tupton Hall School

Outstanding Team Achievement, sponsored by Unit 1 Fitness and Martial Arts

  • Derbyshire Youth Sailing A Team
  • Ecclesbourne School Key Stage 4 Boys Badminton Team
  • Silverhill Primary School U11 Girls Futsal Team
  • Derbyshire Schoolboys Golf Team

Personal Best

  • Joel Kelly, All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy

Outstanding School Achievement, sponsored by the University of Derby

  • Chapel-en-le-Frith High School

Teacher/Staff Member of the Year

  • Andrew Reeves, Fairmeadows Foundation Primary School
  • Heather James, Ladywood Primary School
  • Chris Peach, Ashbourne Primary School
  • Nikki Shenton, Heath Fields Primary School

Active and Healthy School of the Year, sponsored by Boogie Bounce

  • Town End Junior School
  • New Mills Primary School
  • Ladywood Primary School
  • Brockwell Junior School
  • Bishop Lonsdale Primary School

Active Project or Initiative

  • Town End Junior School
  • Tibshelf Infant & Nursery School
  • Redwood Primary School

Volunteer of the Year

  • Louise Robertson, Derbyshire Youth Sailing
  • Alisha Bethell, Highfields School
  • Frazer Hipkiss, Brockwell Junior School

Young Leaders Award, sponsored by Chesterfield College

  • Blakley Radford-Banks, Town End Junior School
  • Louis Graham, Harrington Junior School
  • Nathanael Gaskin, Brockwell Junior School
  • Holly Carr, Highfields School
  • Evie Jowett, Highfields School

Young Coach/Official Award

  • Emma Robertson, Derby High School
  • Harry Rudkin, Highfields School

Active Derbyshire Schools Community Contribution Award

  • The Pingle Academy

The Services to School Sport Award in honour of Suzanne Meehan

  • Karen Shopland

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Mortgage 1st partners with Dales & Peaks

Two local businesses, both Chesterfield Champions, are working together to provide house hunters in Chesterfield a sleek and professional home buying service.

Chesterfield-based mortgage advisers Mortgage 1st and local estate agent Dales & Peaks are now proudly working together to enhance the home buying experience for their customers in and around Chesterfield.

When a customer visits Dales & Peaks in search of a new home or buy-to-let investment they are met by a welcoming team of estate agents, led by Sales Director Tom Currey, who will assist them in finding the ideal property.

To be able to then put in an offer to buy a property, the customer needs an AIP (Agreement in Principle) which is proof that they can get a mortgage. Mortgage 1st has a team of experienced mortgage advisers, led by Managing Director Jon Stones, who can search the market to find the best mortgage deal available to them based on their circumstances.

The two Chesterfield Champions will each doing what they do best and by working together are able to provide expertise, guidance and exceptional levels of service to meet the needs of the modern house hunter of today.

Jon Stones said: “We are delighted to be working alongside the Dales & Peaks team as they share in our vision for providing customer excellence and are a dynamic and forward thinking business like ourselves.”

Mortgage 1st & Dales & Peaks Estate Agents are actually up against one another in two categories at this year’s Derbyshire Times Business Excellence Awards.

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PCT Healthcare and Peak Pharmacy staff celebrated at awards ceremony

PCT Healthcare, incorporating Peak Pharmacy, held their first Staff Conference and Awards Dinner in October, aiming to build internal relationships between departments in the business, and recognise and reward the achievements of the staff.

PCT Healthcare is an independent pharmacy chain. Peak Pharmacy, the firm’s pharmacies in Derbyshire, was founded in Chesterfield in 1981 and PCT Healthcare remains a family-owned entity today. Having grown from one pharmacy in Chesterfield, to now owning and managing over 120 pharmacies in the UK, PCT Healthcare employs over 1400 people.

Over 350 staff members attended the event, where an afternoon session consisted of introductions from senior management, an opportunity to network with business associates and sponsors, and chance to meet other internal teams within PCT Healthcare.

The main focus of the event was the evening awards ceremony, which recognised the hard work, determination & in some cases extraordinary achievements of individuals & teams throughout the business.

The ‘Special Recognition Award’ was won by David Smith (right), a pharmacist from Peak Pharmacy at the Greendale Centre in Dronfield. David has raised over £100,000 to date for various charities, working in an extremely busy pharmacy during the week and spending most weekends running at events all over the UK for his designated charities. True to form, David left the Nottingham Belfry at 4am on the Sunday to drive to Cardiff to run a half marathon, complete in his regular Scooby Doo attire. You can follow David and his remarkable achievements here.

Joe Cattee, Director at PCT Healthcare, said: “It was an extremely enjoyable experience, and a great opportunity to see so many of our staff in such a glamorous environment. The main reason behind the event was to recognise & reward the hard work all our colleagues put it on a daily basis, as they make our business a success. We wanted to thank them all for their support, and I am confident that we achieved this from the feedback I’ve received and the conversations on the night.”

“We’re extremely proud to employ the number of people we do and we constantly do our best to apply our family values to drive the business in the right direction. It’s fantastic to recognise the achievements of so many of our staff who continue to impress us with their tireless attitude, and I wish we had done this sooner!”

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Heathcotes Group celebrate third anniversary of pioneering therapy services

Chesterfield-based care provider, Heathcotes Group, is celebrating the third anniversary of two specialist mental health services which have pioneered a unique model of residential therapy since opening in 2016.

Two of their centres provide treatment for individuals with Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), a complex condition which is estimated to affect around 1.3 million of the population and up to 30% of people open to psychiatric services in the UK. It often involves very intense emotions and feelings of abandonment and loneliness which can result in difficulties in establishing stable relationships, impulsive acts, self-harm, life-threatening behaviour and admission to secure hospital accommodation. Treatment conventionally takes place in a hospital or community setting, but Heathcotes has developed an innovative approach which provides therapy within a full-time residential care environment. Each providing a total of eight residential placements, the two services are fully occupied and employ a clinical therapy team working in tandem with a team of specially trained support workers.

The treatment is based on a programme of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) which helps residents to understand their feelings and teaches them skills to manage their emotions and behaviour, with a transition into more independent living being the ultimate goal. The programme, which lasts between 12 and 18 months, provides weekly skills groups, weekly individual therapy, skills coaching, weekly peer supervision for the therapists and an element of structuring in the day-to-day living environment to reinforce the learning and use of the skills.

Dr Peter Burbidge, Heathcotes’ Head of Psychology & Clinical Lead, explained the thinking behind the therapy model: “The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommends DBT as one of the therapies suitable for treating this type of personality disorder, but DBT’s success can depend on the setting and circumstances in which it takes place. Hospital-based therapy can be successful, but it goes against the objectives of the government’s Transforming Care Agenda, which seeks to enable more people to live in the community, with the right support, thereby reducing lengthy hospital stays.”

Dr Peter Burbidge commented on the success of the services and his hopes for the future: “A few aspects have evolved since the services first opened. We have adapted the materials that we use and the way that we teach to suit our client group. However, we have remained true to therapeutic model and still deliver Full Programme DBT to the majority of our service users.”

“We’ve also started offering continued support post-therapy, including psychological input to individuals with EUPD living in our supported living provision. We are continually seeking new ways to expand and enhance the therapy model, so we are confident that its success will continue to grow – in three years’ time, we expect to be celebrating our sixth birthday having helped many more graduates move on to a more stable, independent and fulfilling life.”

Residents who complete the DBT programme are given a graduation party to celebrate their achievement and reflect on the journey to recovery. So far, thirteen service users have graduated across the two centres. Each graduate has the option to stay in placement, move back home / into the community or move into one of Heathcotes’ supported-living apartments, providing self-contained accommodation that allows them to build on their daily living skills and increase their independence.

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New partnership set to help Chesterfield achieve its goals

A new closer working relationship between Chesterfield Borough Council and Derbyshire County Council, focussed on delivering key regeneration projects, will help achieve the borough’s growth strategy.

As highlighted in the Chesterfield Borough Council’s growth strategy approved in 2018, there are a number of significant growth and regeneration projects underway in the borough. Collectively, these projects provide an opportunity to put Chesterfield on a higher growth path. For Chesterfield’s communities these projects will bring the opportunity to access up to 10,000 new jobs.

The new Joint Growth Board will ensure the councils will consider at a strategic level how best to deploy resources to ensure delivery timescales and outcomes are met.

Resources will be shared to accelerate and achieve further economic development in the area, with both organisations currently involved in a number of multi-million-pound projects across the borough including the Northern Gateway project, Chesterfield Waterside, Staveley Corridor improvements and planning for HS2. There will also be a dedicated skills delivery officer to ensure the work readiness of local people to take advantage of the new jobs that will be created.

Councillor Terry Gilby (right), Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for economic growth, said: “Both councils have ambitious economic growth programmes underway, so the creation of the new Joint Growth Board will allow us to accelerate project delivery, share resources and have a more joined-up approach to working with our private sector partners.”

“We put our communities first in each of the projects we undertake, so I believe that the new jobs, housing and benefits this partnership will bring to our local economy will help to make Chesterfield a thriving borough.”

Derbyshire County Council’s cabinet member for economic development and regeneration Councillor Tony King said: “As Derbyshire’s largest town, we all want to see Chesterfield thrive.”

“That’s why it makes sense to work together, to pool our resources and efforts to create jobs and drive economic growth. It’s all part of our approach to being an Enterprising Council and it’s what our residents and businesses expect.”

The Joint Growth Board will include the leaders of both councils, as well as the appropriate portfolio holders who will be responsible for monitoring the delivery of a defined list of key projects and decision to ensure plans remain on track.

Councillor Gilby continued: “This is really great news for the borough. The new board will allow a direct link to the political leadership of both councils and will create a multi-disciplinary resource able to work flexibly across identified priority projects.”

One of the next projects on the horizon in the heart of Chesterfield is a new enterprise centre (below) for both start-up and medium sized businesses on the Holywell Cross (donut) car park, with work due to start after the archaeological dig is finalised. This is one element of the Northern Gateway project, funded by a Sheffield City Region Infrastructure Fund grant of £5.83 million.

Works are also underway on Elder Way and Knifesmithgate to create new retail outlets under the new Premier Inn, as well as there being street improvements planned in the area next year.

Enterprise Centre

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Shorts advise Juratek Limited on management buyout

Chesterfield Champions Shorts have been part of the team of advisors, legal representatives and funders on the management buy-out of automotive aftermarket braking products specialists, Juratek Ltd.

Founded in 1995 Juratek Ltd supply high-quality automotive aftermarket braking products for both Light & Commercial Vehicles, from its head office in Doncaster (UK). The £16m turnover company employs 50+ people and distributes around the world. Existing shareholder Matt Robinson (Managing Director), Toby Whewell (Sales & Marketing Director) and Mark Clegg (Operations Director) have now taken full control after acquiring the remaining shareholding from outgoing Chairman Allan Hooks.

Andy Ryder (right), Corporate Finance Partner with Shorts comments: “It was a pleasure to assist Matt, Toby and Mark to complete the buy-out of a business which they have been key to driving over recent times.”

Matt Robinson said: “We are delighted to have completed the acquisition of Juratek Ltd and have exciting plans to continue the growth of the company both in the UK and overseas markets. The company has seen a sustained period of growth and transition in the past 5 years and we are well placed to take advantage of the opportunities open to us.”

He added: “I was keen for Mark and Toby to join me in the management buyout, between us we have over 70 years’ experience in the Automotive Aftermarket, yet we also retain the energy and passion needed to drive the company to even greater success.”

Allan Hooks said “I have seen Juratek grow and develop into a well-respected aftermarket company both in the UK and Europe. Its’ commitment to quality in all areas of its business remain paramount to its trading ethos. After 20 years with the company I believe it is time for me to hand over the reins to the management team led by Matt Robinson, in whom I have full confidence.”

Fellow Chesterfield Champions BHP also provided financial due diligence advice.

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