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Mitchells celebrates 150-year anniversary

One of Chesterfield’s oldest firms, Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, is celebrating its 150th anniversary.

To mark the major milestone Mitchells plans to give something back to the business community, which it has been at the heart of since 1868 and has teamed up with the Derbyshire Times to offer a special prize in the newspaper’s 10th annual Business Awards.

Mitchells will be selecting one of the entrants in this year’s awards to win a free year of mentoring and support from its team of expert staff.

The 150th anniversary celebrations will continue with a party behind its Saltergate-based offices on Friday 11 May, where staff will welcome past and present clients.

Andrew McDaid, partner at Mitchells, said:-

“We are delighted to be celebrating 150 years.

“Very few firms have been around for as long as we have. Over the last century and a half, we have helped so many local businesses to accelerate their growth.

“We wanted to mark such a momentous occasion by thanking the local business community which we have been proud to work with by offering a free mentoring package and helping another local business to realise its full potential.

“Chesterfield is a thriving town and we look forward to another 150 years of working hard for our clients and seeing the area and its businesses grow and prosper.”

Based on Saltergate in the town centre, Mitchells is one of the leading firms of Chartered Accountants in Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire, providing accountancy services and business advice businesses throughout Chesterfield, Derbyshire and South Yorkshire-based businesses.

Dom Stevens

Destination Chesterfield Manager

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