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Study ranks Chesterfield as the best town in the UK for access to green spaces

A study has named Chesterfield as the best town in the UK for access to green spaces.

The Green Giants market research exercise, which was commissioned by home improvements company Eurocell has set out to discover which UK towns and cities have the best access to green space.

To do this, the study looked at several data points, including the number of homes in each town or city with a private garden, the average square footage of that garden, as well as the average distance to public green space and the percentage of homes on the market that are currently listed as having a private garden.

These figures were then given a score out of 10 and ranked, leading to a total score out of 40.

Eurocell placed Chesterfield in top spot with a score of 30.8 out of 40. It found that:

  • 95% of homes & flats in the town had private outdoor space.
  • The average size of private outdoor space was 249.7 sq. m.
  • The average distance to nearest park, public garden or playing field was 296.7 m.
  • 92.05% of homes currently on the market have a garden.

Speaking about our town’s listing at the top of the table, Eurocell said: “Chesterfield, in Derbyshire, comes out on top as being the best place to live in the UK when it comes to access to green space. Close to the Peak District, Chesterfield is surrounded by the woodland walks and diverse habitats of the national park.”

“And the town itself has numerous parks and gardens including Holmebrook Valley Country Park and Linacre Reservoir.”

See the full top 20 list here. 

People living and working in Chesterfield also commented on the availability of open spaces as one of the area’s key strengths.

Jade Chinn, Marketing Lead at Oasis Studio said: “I personally like taking advantage of all the beautiful country parks and estates we have to explore in and around Chesterfield, Linacre Reservoir and Holmebook being personal favourites. They are also great for team building days!”

Jason Evans, HSE Advisor and Principal Designer at Mascot Management Ltd. added: “I love to go walking along the Chesterfield Canal. It’s on our doorstep and I feel it is still a bit of a hidden gem for our area. It’s a lovely place where you can get some relaxation time and take in the wildlife and scenery.”

Peter Botham, Founder and Managing Director of Shed Grounds Maintenance said: “One of my cherished spots in Chesterfield is Queen’s Park. When I was a child, my godparents would take me on the charming little train track that winds its way around the park. Now, I’ve had the joy of passing on this tradition to my own children.”

Oasis Studio, Mascot Management and Shed Grounds Maintenance support the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Family walking at Queen's Park, surrounded by wild flowers

Queen’s Park, Chesterfield town centre

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Smyths Toys set to open its doors in Chesterfield

Major national toy retailer, Smyths Toys Superstores is set to open its doors in Chesterfield next month.

The business will open a new store on the town’s Wheatbridge Retail Park on March 21st, bringing new investment and jobs to the town. The business will neighbour other national chains, Wickes and Carpetright at the development.

Smyths Toys is one of the world’s largest toy retailers and has well over 100 outlets spread across Europe and the UK as well as operating online.

It offers customers a wide range of toys, baby, outdoor and gaming products, and the business says it is dedicated to encouraging learning and developing creativity in children.

The company is set to host a special launch party on its opening weekend in the town from Thursday, 21st March until Sunday, 24th March.

Face painting will be available for children aged three and above, and free candy floss will be given to guests along with a number of free toy giveaways.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield commented: “It is great to see a well-known national retailer such as Smyths Toys making a major investment in Chesterfield.

“We know that our town has several strengths as a base for retailers, whether they be small independents starting on their business journey, or larger chains looking to expand their footprint.

“It is very encouraging that this national brand has seen the potential of Chesterfield, from its excellent location and transport links, and wide catchment area.

“As residents of Chesterfield, we must all continue to support our high streets wherever possible to ensure they remain vibrant.”

Experience shopping in Chesterfield, a town which boasts a mix of nationally recognised retailers and unique independent stores.

Find out more at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting/shopping/

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Chesterfield homes to get a new lease of life in major renovation

A section of houses in Chesterfield which have been unoccupied for many years are now being brought back to life, following an exciting collaboration between two property businesses.

The buildings at 18-20 Highfield Road date back over 150 years, and are now being restored into high-end and co-living homes.

Once complete, the properties will be managed by Dovedale Property Lettings, who are working alongside Property Projects Group on the revamp.

The works will also greatly improve the energy efficiency of the properties, with plenty of insulation being installed ready for the arrival of new occupants.

Rick Cusimano, Co-Owner of Dovedale Property Lettings explained the story behind the exciting project: “Overgrown with trees and weeds, the houses were barely visible from the road for many years.

“I first became aware of them around 5 years ago, when I tried to make some enquiries to locate the owners, to no avail. Eventually, I saw them go up for auction and immediately knew I had to try and restore them if I could.

“Mark-Jonathan Wilkinson from Property Projects Group shared my vision for bringing these properties back into use and after a few visits he decided to take it on! His team is doing a great job over there.”

“With super-fast broadband and modern decor, these will be stunning places to live. I’m incredibly excited to be able to restore these houses to high-end homes, it’ll be an incredible transformation. Work is progressing well and we’re hoping to be able to officially launch in August this year!”

In addition, Rick also explained the many strengths Chesterfield has for people looking to locate themselves or their families: “I’m a huge advocate for Chesterfield, it has so much potential, with excellent transport links north and south, and the Peak District on the doorstep, it has an enviable location and a huge charm and character with its iconic crooked spire and mock tudor buildings.

“We’re so excited to see the regeneration and development happening within the town, and we’re delighted to be helping, one property at a time!”

Keep up-to-date with the project on the Property Projects Group Linkedin page and the Dovedale Property Lettings website.

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Veezu go full speed ahead as partners of the Redbrik Foundation Chesterfield 10K

Local taxi firm Veezu, formerly known as City Taxis, return as title sponsors of the Fun Run incorporated as part of the 2024 Redbrik Foundation Chesterfield 10K.

The Veezu Fun Run forms part of the race day activity, and anyone can take part on the 1km course around Queens Park which will start shortly after the 10k race at 10am on Sunday the 24th March.

As well as sponsoring the Fun Run, Veezu are once again providing the lead vehicle for the 10k race. The Veezu branded electric vehicle will not only contribute to the event being more environmentally friendly but will also benefit the crowd of runners behind the vehicle.

Paul Gosney, Business Development Director at Veezu, said: “It’s fantastic to be back sponsoring the Veezu Fun Run and showcasing our recent exciting rebrand at this year’s Chesterfield 10K.

“We are immensely proud to support the event. We want to do all we can to raise its profile and in turn benefit the affiliated charities. You see so many inspirational people taking to the course with the aim of helping worthy charities and the incredible work they do.

“It’s important to us that we give back to the communities we serve, and this is such a great opportunity to do just that.”

John Timms, Event Director, added: “We are thrilled to welcome back Veezu to the Redbrik Foundation Chesterfield 10K for 2024. In previous years their involvement has been integral to the success of the event, from providing the lead vehicle to their sponsorship of the Veezu Fun Run.

“It’s a part of the race day that really is much-loved, and we welcome everyone to join in regardless of age or ability. Once you cross the finish line you can commemorate the day with your very own Veezu Fun Run medal.”

Runners in this year’s 10K are fundraising in support of local charities including Ashgate Hospice, Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, Cavendish Cancer Care and The Redbrik Foundation.

Entry is just £5 for the Veezu Fun Run and you can register on the day at the race information point, or in advance at www.chesterfield10K.com

Veezu and Redbrik support the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Spireites honoured for work promoting inclusion

The work done by Chesterfield FC and Chesterfield FC Community Trust to promote inclusion has been recognised on a national level with the presentation of the Non-league Club award at the Football v Homophobia Awards 2024.

Darren Yates and Ellie Yates from Rainbow Spireites, the official Chesterfield FC LGBTQ+ supporters’ group, represented the club at the event, which was held at the National Football Museum in Manchester.

Summing up the reasons for honouring the Spireites, Football v Homophobia said: “From education around equality to the establishment of the Rainbow Spireites group, National League front-runners Chesterfield are among the clubs between Steps 5 and 8 who are setting the standard in inclusion too. 

“Initiatives include a launch at the town’s local Pride festival and pre-match socials for fans. A first-of-its-kind partnership with Derbyshire FA saw all staff trained on how to create welcoming environments, while a project was also created to encourage children and young people to talk about allyship.”

John Croot, chief executive of the club and the Community Trust, said: “We are proud of the work being done by the club and the Trust to promote inclusion, both in football and in the community.

“It is very pleasing to see the efforts put in by everyone involved recognised on a national level.

“Our thanks go to Football v Homophobia for the award and to Rainbow Spireites for representing the club at the event.”

Chesterfield Football Club supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Chatsworth opens new accessible Changing Places facilities

Chatsworth House Trust has officially unveiled its new fully accessible bathroom facility, with local partner Accessible UK attending to help celebrate the occasion and provide ongoing guidance.

Changing Places facilities feature specialist healthcare equipment including greater space to allow for a wheelchair and carer, a privacy curtain, height-adjustable bench and a ceiling-track hoist system.

Situated near the entrances to the house and garden, the new facilities help ensure that Chatsworth continues to be a place for everyone, improving access for visitors with additional needs.

Members of local charities joined for a day of celebration to launch the new facility including Accessible UK, a consultancy formed in 2014 to help improve the lives of those living with disabilities, and Fairplay, a charity formed by a group of local parents to provide accessible activity groups for children and young people. Attendees enjoyed a visit to the farmyard and lunch provided by Chatsworth.

Gillian Scotford, Director of Accessible UK, said: “Changing Places Toilets make a day at Chatsworth possible for the 250,000 people in the UK who need this vital facility. My son Thomas sadly passed away in 2017 aged 21 and he needed this facility.

“As a family we absolutely love Chatsworth and enjoy a Chatsworth Friends membership This beautiful venue has excellent accessibility, and the Changing Places was the missing link. Visitors can now relax and enjoy a full day out to explore this wonderful ‘Role Model’ attraction of excellence.”

Additional facilities to improve access at Chatsworth include free manual wheelchairs and electric scooters for visitors with limited mobility to the garden, a lift installed within the house to ensure easy access for tours, and induction loops for those with hearing disabilities.

Guided touch tours, designed for blind and partially sighted visitors, are also available at Chatsworth. A specially curated selection of items including scale-models of the House, genuine articles from collections and a range of textiles are used to give visitors the chance to interact with the history of Chatsworth through object handling and sensory engagement.

The Chatsworth shops, Carriage House and Cavendish Restaurant are also accessible, including the nearby recently refurbished Chatsworth Farm Shop which has four parking bays for Blue Badge holders.

Emma Flack, Head of Visitor Experience at Chatsworth, said: “Accessibility is a real priority for us in ensuring Chatsworth continues to be a place for everyone to enjoy independently, a home for culture and community that has people at its heart. From exploring the garden and farmyard to discovering the art collection and events taking place throughout the year, there is truly something for everyone.

“These new facilities are just one of the ways we are working to make Chatsworth even more welcoming for our visitors, and we look forward to reopening our doors for a new season next month!”

Chatsworth House Trust is a registered charity dedicated to looking after the house, collections, garden, and parkland, for everyone. Visitor income funds essential conservation and an ambitious programme of exhibitions, events, learning and community outreach. Every penny generated by ticket sales and membership is reinvested into the charity to make this possible.

For more information on Chatsworth’s accessibility facilities and to plan your trip, visit the website.

Are you planning a visit to Chatsworth or the Peak District? Find out more about Chesterfield and plan your visit to our historic town: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting/

Chatsworth House Trust supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Changing Places Chatsworth

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Champions boost Chesterfield’s community with latest initiatives

Businesses in Chesterfield are demonstrating their commitment to supporting the local community through a variety of impactful initiatives.

In recent weeks, organisations such as Bridge Help, Junction Arts, Graysons Solicitors and Chesterfield FC’s Community Trust have made efforts towards making a positive difference in the lives of our local people.

Read more about how our town’s Chesterfield Champions continue to support people in our area below.


Bridge Help to match fund donations to its Chesterfield Foodbank Easter appeal

Phoebe Sellars from Bridge Help

Bridge Help is calling on people to support its Childrens’ Chocolate Appeal.

Bridge Help wants to make sure that the children of everyone who accesses Chesterfield Foodbank’s services has a chocolate treat this Easter.

One hundred tasty chocolate eggs will be delivered by the Bridge Help team to the Chesterfield Foodbank warehouse in Sheepbridge in time for Easter.

As well Easter eggs, Bridge Help also wants to ensure the Food Bank charity gets a vital cash donation to contribute to its operation throughout the year.

To enable this, the company is asking people to make donations to its JustGiving appeal which will go directly to Chesterfield Foodbank. Bridge Help will also match fund donations.

Chris Sellars, Chief Executive of Bridge Help, explained: “The team and I really wanted to support a charity this Spring and Chesterfield Foodbank was the obvious choice, importantly, that there are also treats, especially for children, during difficult times.”

Bridge Help’s Chesterfield Foodbank Easter appeal is in place of its annual Christmas fundraising efforts, which has seen them donate nearly £12,000 to the Foodbank since 2020.

Chesterfield Foodbank provides three days of nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to them in crisis. They are part of a nationwide network of food banks, supported by The Trussell Trust, a charity which is working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.

In 2023, Chesterfield Foodbank provided vital support to over 11,000 local residents in need of emergency food supplies. Of these three-day emergency food supplies, (just under a third (3169) were given to children.

Chris added: “Donations are needed throughout the year, not just at Christmas where we have previously focused our giving. Given the current economic climate and the predicaments many local people now find themselves, it is more important than ever to support this vital charity throughout the year.”

If you would like to make a donation, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/page/bridge-help-chesterfield-foodbank-chocolate-appeal The closing date for donations is Friday 22 March 2024.


Graysons champions early breast cancer detection through podcast partnership

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Graysons’ female staff have taken a leading role on the importance of self-examination as part of a new initiative to increase awareness of hereditary breast cancer.

Graysons is a firm renowned for championing the careers of female solicitors, and has teamed up with radio DJ, Becky Measures, and her mother, Wendy Watson MBE, on their new ‘Mother Daughter Breast of Friends’ podcast.

Various members of Graysons’ staff participated in an episode of the podcast dedicated to the importance of breast self-examination as a way to detect early signs of the disease.

Wendy Watson made history 30 years ago when she became the first woman in Britain to have both breasts removed in preventative surgery. Her daughter, Becky Measures, underwent the same procedure in 2004 after finding out she had an 80 to 90 percent risk of developing breast cancer.

97% of people who carry a faulty gene still don’t know and the show aims to raise awareness and navigate the complexities of genetics.

Bradie Pell, partner at Graysons, said: “With a significant number of female staff in our firm, this episode highlighting the importance of self-examination truly struck a chord with us. If our participation can inspire others to become more self-aware and detect any changes early on, then our partnership becomes even more meaningful.”

The podcast can be found at https://motherdaughterbreastfriends.co.uk/

Becky Measures said: “It was very important to involve Graysons’ staff in this episode to help spread the self-examination message.

“Building this relationship with a firm that has such a long-standing highly respected reputation within our community is massively humbling, and we are so grateful to have them with us on the next leg of our journey.”


Spireites deliver drug and alcohol recovery sessions

Spireites drug and alcohol recovery sessions

The Chesterfield FC Community Trust’s A Spire Right sessions are focusing on helping those who have a history of drug and alcohol misuse to get more physically active and do something positive with their lives.

Shane Nicholson, who had two spells with Chesterfield as a player, was banned from football from drugs and alcohol misuse himself and gave a speech to the group to share his story.

On visiting the group, Shane said: “It’s about me coming to share my testimony, sharing my experiences and how I’ve dealt with them, how I cope with it and how I didn’t cope with it.

“Hopefully, as we’ve heard today, three or four people can resonate to the story. Once they do that, they know it’s okay to open up and share their side of it.

“I’m no different to them. Whatever walk of life we’ve had, whether you’re a judge, whether you’re a footballer, whether you’re someone on the street, it’s irrelevant.

“Drink and drug addictions can take over your life, so these guys here, I needed to let them know that their story is just as important as mine.”

Shane made 92 appearances for the Spireites, scoring 13 times, before returning as a fitness coach after retirement.

Shane added: “I love to come here. The first time was when I came back sober and clean under the late John Duncan.

“Then obviously I came back as a player and later as a strength and conditioning coach where we had lots of success so I’ve got a big place in my heart for Chesterfield.”

Urging those in need to attend the group, Shane said: “Taking that leap of faith and sharing your worries, whatever it is you feel that isn’t worthy of talking about, share it with someone.

“It’s important. Certainly, as males, we don’t do it enough. We think we’ll be laughed at but get it out there and get it shared because once it’s out there, you’re not carrying that baggage on your back around with you.

“It makes your life a lot easier.”


Art supplies to improve the mental health of young people in Bolsover and North East Derbyshire

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Local charity, Junction Arts is launching a new fundraising campaign this week to provide 100 art packs for young people in Bolsover and North East Derbyshire.

The campaign comes after the charity recognised the positive impact that creativity has on the mental health of young people aged 11-18 years, whilst working in schools in Bolsover and North East Derbyshire as part of its Six Pillars project.

Six Pillars supports the emotional health and wellbeing of young people via creative taster sessions and workshops, to help build confidence and develop skills. The young people involved in the project often encounter difficulties in traditional educational settings, sometimes finding social interactions to be challenging, leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness.

During the regular meet-up sessions, the Junction Arts team saw the positive impact of being creative, which allows young people to channel and process their feelings, reducing stress and boosting their self-esteem.

Unfortunately, not all young people have access to the necessary art supplies to support their wellbeing needs and encourage their creative talents. So, the charity is asking people to donate and help them raise £3,000, so that they can distribute 100 art packs to Six Pillars young people before the end of this academic school year in July 2024. Each art pack includes a variety of high-quality art supplies, ensuring that every child has the tools they need to embark on their artistic journey.

Junction Arts Project Coordinator, Kylie North said: “We know that engaging in art has a profound impact on a young person’s emotional health and wellbeing, providing a therapeutic outlet for self-expression, fostering creativity, and promoting a sense of accomplishment that contributes positively to their overall mental and emotional development. One of our Six Pillars participants, who has autism and struggles with anxiety, has gone from barely speaking in a group situation to wanting to become a volunteer, their confidence and self-esteem has improved so much in just a few months of attending our sessions.”

“We want more young people to experience this so, we are on a mission to provide 100 art packs to young people within the Six Pillars programme, empowering them to unleash their creativity and explore the world of art. Your support can make a significant impact on their lives and open doors to new possibilities. Any donation, no matter how big or small will directly contribute to enriching these young lives in Derbyshire through the joy of art.”

Six Pillars is an arts and wellbeing programme, commissioned by Healthy North East Derbyshire Partnership and the Bolsover Partnership with funding from Derbyshire County Council. The Project is led by Junction Arts in partnership with Direct Education Business Partnership.

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New business centre created in Chesterfield town centre following £800,000 investment

A prominent Chesterfield town centre building has been given a new lease of life, and is soon set to become a business centre to meet the needs of contemporary professionals and businesses.

York House, on St. Mary’s Gate will now be known as York House Business Centre following the transformation of the property by Sovereign Assets & Developments.

A significant investment in the region of £800,000 has been made to ensure York House is at the forefront of workspace solutions in Chesterfield.

The development includes a substantial refurbishment to introduce a range of high-quality, serviced self-contained offices, workspaces and a coffee shop.

The company says standout features of York House which led them to invest in the premises include:

  • Prime location in central Chesterfield, offering accessibility and visibility.
  • Flexibility with a variety of office sizes and layouts to cater to different business needs.
  • High-speed internet connectivity to ensure productivity is never hampered.
  • Modern amenities including meeting rooms, communal kitchen area and a coffee shop
  • A sleek finish to every office, designed to inspire creativity and professionalism.

A spokesperson for the developer commented: “At York House Business Centre, we’ve been diligently transforming this iconic building into a modern, functional business centre designed to meet the needs of contemporary professionals and businesses.

“Our vision for York House is to create a space that not only serves as a practical work environment but also fosters a community of innovation and growth for all its members.

“Every corner of York House has been reimagined to offer the perfect blend of heritage charm and modern convenience, with state-of-the-art facilities that businesses need to thrive in today’s fast-paced world.

“The choice to develop York House into business units was driven by the building’s innate potential and Chesterfield’s growing demand for quality office space. We recognised the opportunity to create something that could truly make a difference for local and incoming businesses.

“York House will play a pivotal role in growing the local economy by attracting diverse businesses and talents to the area. By providing top-notch facilities, we’re helping start-ups, scale-ups, and established companies to operate efficiently, which in turn will generate job opportunities and stimulate economic activity.

“Through York House, we’re excited to contribute to Chesterfield’s growth, helping the town to become an even more desirable place for businesses to set up and flourish.”

The company has also cited several reasons as to why it believes Chesterfield is incredibly attractive to businesses:

  • Strategic location near major cities like Sheffield and Nottingham, while also providing easy access to the Peak District.
  • Excellent transport links, including proximity to the M1 motorway, rail services, and airports.
  • A rich industrial heritage translated into a strong work ethic among the local population.
  • Competitive cost of living and business operation compared to larger cities.
  • Continued investment in local infrastructure, making it a town that’s on the up.

Businesses and professionals who are interested in finding out more about York House Business Centre can do so by visiting Zoopla, or by emailing: Enquiries@sovereignad.co.uk

Find out more about why Chesterfield is the perfect location to start-up or grow your business venture.

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Event to give Chesterfield people the chance to meet local employers

People searching for work in Chesterfield are being invited to a work and wellbeing event, where they can meet employers, find out more about local job vacancies and training schemes and access wellbeing support to help them get back into work.

The event is on Thursday 14 March from 10am in Chesterfield Town Hall.

Councillor Tricia Gilby leader of Chesterfield Borough Council and cabinet member for economic growth, said: “Helping people find new jobs and get back into work helps ensure that we can continue to grow the local economy. Working with our partners at DWP Jobcentre Plus helps maximise the benefits of these events and through engagement with our business contacts we aim to create an informal setting where people seeking work can speak directly to employers and find a good fit for them. If you’re looking for work or planning to change careers this event is here to help you.”

Paul Munday, Employer Adviser at DWP Jobcentre Plus Derbyshire, said: “With the continuing success of these events held in partnership with Chesterfield Borough Council, we are very excited to announce that our next event will be on Thursday 14 March.

“Moving to a new venue, Chesterfield Town Hall, this event will give Chesterfield Residents the opportunity to speak to local employers and find sustainable employment. We’re also proud to be adding a wellbeing side to this event that will help signpost people to organisations and programmes where they can get support to re-enter the workforce.”

The drop-in event is open to everyone, with no need to make an appointment, but job seekers registered with Jobcentre Plus can reserve their place by speaking with their work coach.

As well as job opportunities there will also be several apprenticeship providers who are currently recruiting for new apprentices. An apprenticeship offers a great opportunity to earn while you learn and can help people at any stage in life. Search for apprenticeships in Chesterfield by visiting: www.chesterfield.co.uk/apprenticeships/become-an-apprentice-in-chesterfield/find-an-apprenticeship-in-chesterfield

Derbyshire Careers Service will also be attending the event to promote training courses but also advise job seekers on how they can get support with their CV and interview techniques.

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BRM corporate team completes over £85 Million of deals in 12 Months

Regional law firm, BRM has completed more than £85 million in corporate deals in the last 12 months.

BRM’s corporate team, led by Executive Director Sarah Rowland, brought in more than £85 million in high-profile transactions during 2023. The deals spanned a variety of sectors including healthcare, construction, logistics, energy and transport.

Completing more than 20 large transactions last year, BRM, which has offices in Chesterfield and Sheffield, advised on deals including supporting Classic Lifts on one sale and two purchases including their acquisition of Southern Counties Lifts.

2023 also saw the firm’s corporate team advise Synecore Ltd in their sale to H.I.G Capital, as well as advising Sheffield-based All Seasons Energy in their acquisition by Swedish counterpart, Aira.

BRM Executive Director Sarah Rowland predicts another strong year in 2024: “In 2023, we saw a positive deal flow which has been reflected in the volume of deals we managed to complete.

“Although a demanding and busy period, our team has risen to the challenges to provide first-class specialist corporate legal advice to our clients.

“We have had the pleasure of working with some of our long-standing clients in getting their deals over the line and helping them with their strategic goals.

“We predict a buoyant 2024, with yet again another solid pipeline of deals across a variety of sectors. We look forward to another strong year.”

BRM Supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

 

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£114,000 awarded to Chesterfield community groups

Over £114,000 worth of funding has now been awarded to community groups and local voluntary organisations in Chesterfield as part of a scheme designed help deliver grassroots projects that will improve life for local people.

A further £54,272 has now been awarded to 18 local groups via Chesterfield Borough Council’s Community Grants Funding scheme – and applications have now reopened, meaning even more groups could benefit from funding support.

The funding which has been awarded in the latest round of grants has gone to groups including:

  • Treasures Nursery
  • Edge Ministries
  • Poolsbrook Club Community Committee
  • WORTH (Women on the road to Recovery)
  • Redeemer King Church
  • Global Adventure
  • Derbyshire Voluntary Action (DVA)
  • Rother Active Youth (RAY) Club
  • Standing Tall Support
  • Brimington Little Stars
  • Chesterfield Football Club Community Trust (CFCCT)
  • Pleasley Canoe and Outdoor Activity Club
  • Kakou CIC
  • Monkwood Community Food Hub
  • Boythorpe Community Association
  • Stonegravels Parish Centre
  • Links CVS

Funding for the grants scheme has been successfully secured from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), together with money raised through the Community Infrastructure Levy Neighbourhood Portion (CIL).

The funding will support the local groups to deliver projects that will help to build resilient, healthy, and safe neighbourhoods, as well as initiatives which will help to tackle food poverty and social isolation.

It will also support projects that will help reduce the borough’s impact on the climate and wider environment by promoting greener choices – in support of the council’s target to be a carbon neutral borough by 2050.

Funding can also be used by community projects to develop volunteering opportunities, help people prepare to get in to work, and to support organisations to expand their reach into different areas of the borough.

It builds on the positive work being delivered in the community since almost £60,000 was shared with 16 community and voluntary organisations in 2023.

Councillor Tricia Gilby, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, said: “We’re really lucky to have so many community groups and voluntary organisations here in Chesterfield. They really do make a difference to the lives of local people, so I am pleased that we can use the funding we have received through UKSPF and CIL to provide them with these grants to help them achieve their goals.

“It’s been great to watch the progress made by projects that were supported through the first round of Community Grant funding, we look forward to seeing how the new allocation will help more local groups deliver vital projects that will help our communities continue to thrive.”

One of the latest groups to benefit from funding is Edge Ministries, who will be delivering an ‘open living room’ to provide advice and support for residents in Duckmanton. Deputy CEO, Karen Tullett, said: “This funding has helped us to deploy some of our team to Duckmanton on a Monday to run an open living room warm welcome space.

“We offer unlimited tea and coffee and good chat, along with toast and biscuits – all completely free of charge and with a friendly smile! We love hanging out with people who live in Ducky, work out how else we may be able to serve them and support the community- both practically and spiritually.”

Applications for the third round of funding are now open, allowing even more eligible organisations to apply for grant funding, with grants ranging from £500 to £6,000.  The deadline for applications is Friday 29 March 2024.

Full details on funding, eligibility criteria and details of how to apply can be found at: https://www.chesterfield.gov.uk/business-and-economic-growth/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-ukspf/community-grants-fund.aspx

The community grants are just one initiative which is benefiting from funding through the UKSPF, after we were successful in securing £2.6m from the Government. It will fund initiatives up to April 2025, which are designed to improve life for local people and support local businesses.

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