Author: Dom Stevens

Trading Standards offer to stop businesses falling foul of the law

Businesses are being encouraged to take advantage of the Derbyshire County Council cut-price offer that could save them money and stop them falling foul of the law.

Businesses that manufacture, import, store or supply goods or services to consumers face numerous trading laws which are enforced by the Derbyshire County Council Trading Standards service.

Trading Standards supports businesses, helps consumers and tackles unfair and unsafe trading practices.

Officers’ advice could help businesses avoid legal action being taken against them.

For one month the rate charged for this bespoke business advice will be almost halved as part of a campaign to promote the service.

The advice service usually costs businesses £65 plus VAT per hour but for the next month the county council are offering it at just £35 plus VAT an hour − a saving of £30 an hour.

For example, among other things, officers can help businesses ensure the safety of their consumer products, help them get their food labelling right and provide them with guidance to ensure that their terms and conditions comply.

Many businesses don’t know about the help the Trading Standards officers can provide, or are reluctant to ask for help. In many cases businesses have realised too late they could have avoided the unnecessary expense of wastage or recalls by involving Trading Standards at an early stage.

Getting something wrong can harm consumers, cost businesses money, damage reputation and lead to prosecution.

Councillor Carol Hart, cabinet member for health and communities at Derbyshire County Council, said:

“No business wants to fall foul of the law and it can be costly if they inadvertently do. For sound advice and peace of mind we have a team of experienced Trading Standards officers with a wealth of knowledge who are happy to help any business that trades in Derbyshire, large or small, with practical advice and guidance.”

She added:

“We hope this offer will encourage more businesses to take up the service, which is a sound investment for them. By using it businesses could avoid lots of problems and save money in the long run.”

Businessman Mike Channon, who owns Tablet Hookz in Derbyshire, manufactures a device for mounting tablets and phones on car, aeroplane and train seats and tables, so people can enjoy hands-free entertainment while they travel.

Mr Channon said:

“I would recommend to anyone who is thinking of bringing a product to market that they should get advice from Derbyshire County Council Trading Standards before they do. I’ve found their advice invaluable. Finding out at a later stage that your product or the instructions don’t comply with the law could be a very costly mistake, if legal action is taken against you.”

Businesswoman Helen Wang, of Abakus Foods in London, got help from us with the packaging of her healthy snacks, which are sold in Derbyshire.

She said:

“Derbyshire County Council Trading Standards helped us check our packaging design to make sure it complies with regulatory standards. The detailed report was helpful for us to know what we can and cannot say on the packaging. The comments were very insightful and the turnaround was quick. We will be back in the future.”

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

Chesterfield Champion crowned VEEAM Partner of the Year

Chesterfield Champion, Central Technology (CT), were awarded Veeam’s VSCP Partner of the Year award at the Veeam’s Partner Awards ceremony in early March.

This award recognises the Veeam partner that has made the greatest contribution to the popularisation of Veeam powered services. The award was presented on the 8th March at Veeam’s Partner Awards by Greg Bailey, Veeam’s Sales Director for Channel & Cloud UK&I.

CT was nominated and awarded this honour for delivering innovative ideas to maximise the development as well as improvement of Veeam products. Effective marketing and business practices that has positively promoted the benefits of Veeam services were also highlighted.

Demonstrating the delivery of effective technical ideas was CT’s Director, Chris Barr, who influenced the addition of a crucial cyber security protection feature in the most recent Veeam Backup and Replication release – a ‘recycle bin’ for the Cloud Connect Backup repository’ which provides a true air gap between the customers’ onsite environment and the data stored with the service provider.

Ian Snow, Managing Director at CT, said:-

‘The team here at CT places great value on our long standing partnership with Veeam and the benefits that it offers all our customers. Our partnership and combined expertise has enabled us to offer the very best in hosted products and services, including addressing a critical cyber security challenge amongst our customers.’

Ian continues:-

‘The ability to influence the development of a product that provides the highest level of protection and availability for customers is incredibly satisfying and is testament to the work we have achieved together. From a service provider perspective, we see tremendous opportunity for the growth of Veeam’s suite of business continuity products. They are a leader in their space and will continue to help us deliver world-class cloud-based backup and recovery services to our customers at a time where legacy back-up solutions do not provide the protection organisations now need.’

Mike Tonks, Veeam’s Territory Manager Cloud UK & Ireland, said:-

‘I am delighted to award the Veeam VSCP Partners of the year to CT. Our strong relationship has resulted in solid growth on their platform particularly around BaaS and DRaaS offerings. We are excited about the future for CT and Veeam and we look forward to continued growth.”

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Go Outdoors Chesterfield set to open this weekend

Outdoor company Go Outdoors has confirmed that it’s new Chesterfield store will open on Saturday 17th March.

Go Outdoors follows a number of retailers to invest in the town recently including Deichmann Shoes , Trespass and Patisserie Valarie as well as a number of new independent stores.

Whilst the store is set to open this weekend, the official opening will take place the following weekend on Saturday 24th March with actor Ross Kemp cutting the ceremonial ribbon to mark the opening of the new store at Spire Walk Business Park. The celebrity guest will be onsite from 9am, taking part in a question and answers session, welcoming new customers and signing autographs.

As part of the official opening on the 24th, families will receive a complimentary £20 gift voucher if they are one of the first 200 shoppers through the door. Other incentives at the opening event include an 15% discount over the weekend and a free Go Outdoors discount voucher offering a range of savings across a variety of products and brands.

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Cathelco supply equipment for four jackups owned by Marine Gulf Services

Cathelco are supplying marine growth prevention systems (MGPS) for four jackup barges owned by Gulf Marine Services, the largest operator of self-propelled, self-elevating support vessels in the world.

The systems will protect the barges against blockages in pipework caused by the growth of barnacles and mussels which can impair the efficiency of engine cooling systems and ancillary equipment.

The systems will be installed over the coming months when the Kikuyu, Kawawa, Kudeta and Keloa return to the GMS yard in Abu Dhabi for scheduled maintenance work.

The order was obtained by Cathelco Middle East who are based in Sharjah and provide sales and technical support throughout the region.

Stevenson Verghese, Managing Director of Cathelco Middle East, said:-

“Bio-fouling organisms grow rapidly in warm, shallow waters and therefore Cathelco MGPS are widely used on jackups to prevent the problems caused by blockages in pipework.”

Cathelco will be supplying two types of MGPS systems for each of the vessels, one to provide protection when they are in transit with their hulls floating on the water and the other for when the platforms are in the elevated position.

The seachest installations, protecting the vessel in transit, will consist of two pairs of copper and aluminium anodes connected to a control panel, whilst in the elevated position copper anodes will be used protect the submersible pumps.

In operation, the copper anode produces ions which flow through the pipework and create an environment where mussel and barnacle larvae do not settle or grow. At the same time, the aluminium ions produce an anti-corrosive layer on the internal surfaces of pipes.

The concentrations of copper are extremely small, but effective in preventing blockages caused by bio-fouling. As a result, the system is environmentally benign and does not harm the wider marine habitat.

Cathelco are the largest manufacturer of MGPS equipment in the world with a record of over 50,000 installations during a period of more than 60 years. It’s systems are used on offshore platforms and jackup rigs in locations from the Middle East to the Russian Arctic as well as numerous types of commercial ships including offshore supply vessels.

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Organisations invited to support blooming glorious Chesterfield

Chesterfield is set to experience a blooming riot of colour this summer as residents get set to enter the annual best kept garden competition as part of the Chesterfield in Bloom campaign.

The launch of this year’s Chesterfield and East Midlands in Bloom campaign is fast approaching and the organisers are looking for local organisations to support the event.

Chesterfield in Bloom is led by a committee of local residents supported by Chesterfield Borough Council, who have been working hard on new initiatives for the forth coming campaign including new categories for specifically for council house tenants and a wheel barrow competition for secondary school children. They are also looking to expand the amount of floral displays we have in the town centre through their work with other town centre partners.

A record breaking number of more than 100 people took part in the competition last year, which is open to all Chesterfield borough residents.

Current partners include Ringwood Hall Hotel, Spencer’s Solicitors, Killingley Landscapes, Tawney Wood Developments, Dunston Hall and New Leaf Garden Centres. Local businesses and companies are invited to join the current partners to support the Chesterfield in Bloom competition with a number of sponsorship opportunities available.

The sponsorship packages include company name engraved on the awards and certificates, listed on entry forms and award brochures, invitation to the awards and judging competition alongside extensive PR coverage in local media from April – September 2018.

If you are interested in supporting Chesterfield in Bloom contact John Ramsey at john.ramsey@chesterfield.gov.uk

Chesterfield in Bloom

Posted in About Chesterfield, Summer

Girlguides in Derbyshire unite in social action for charity

Across Derbyshire hundreds of Girlguiding units have raised thousands of pounds for charity as part of their commitment to social action.

Members raised £22,596 through a range of fundraising activity, which could help fund 807 Macmillan nursing hours, helping people living with cancer and their families receive essential medical, practical and emotional support.

Girlguiding Midlands launched their 12-month charity partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support in January 2017 with a programme of activities to volunteer, raise funds and awareness for the charity.

Annette Heartfield, County Commissioner for Derbyshire, said:-

“We’re so proud of our members who used the partnership to raise a large amount of money but had lots of fun whilst doing it.”

Through their ‘Macmillan Challenge’ –  a programme of fundraising activities including Mile for Macmillan and Dress Up and Dance and World’s Biggest Coffee Morning – Girlguiding Midlands have collectively raised more than £113,800 – enough to help run a Macmillan Information and Support Centre for a whole year.  The activities were chosen to easily fit in with Girlguiding Midlands programme of events and to encourage the engagement and participation of the 72,000 members across the region.

Abi Salter, Chief Commissioner for Girlguiding Midlands, said:-

“I am absolutely delighted with the outcome of the Macmillan Challenge. Thousands of girls and leaders have taken part across the Midlands and the amount raised is fantastic. Girlguiding offers a wide range of opportunities to our members and this challenge has enabled our girls to help other people as well as having a lot of fun along the way. I would like to thank everyone who has made the Challenge such a huge success.”

Social action and helping others is a core part of the guiding programme and working in partnership with Macmillan has encouraged Girlguiding Midlands members to get actively involved.

Gini Smith, Partnership Manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, said:-

“We would like to say an enormous thank you to each and every member of Girlguiding Midlands who has supported our partnership.  You have run, walked, danced and baked in true Girlguiding style.  Together they have raised a massive £112,000, exceeding all expectations.  It’s been a fantastic partnership and we were delighted to see so many events taking place across the region. We can’t thank you enough. ”

By participating in The Macmillan Challenge, members of Girlguiding Midlands have made a real positive difference to those living with cancer through three strands of social action – fundraising, awareness and volunteering – with bespoke Girlguiding badges available for each.

Claire Singlehurst, Director of Relationship Fundraising at Macmillan, said:-

“We are overwhelmed by the success of this partnership with Girlguiding Midlands. We have seen such a great commitment to the ‘Macmillan Challenge’ and hope that members of Girlguiding Midlands enjoyed being part of “Team Macmillan” over the last year. Thank you to everyone who took part. As the leading cancer support charity in the UK we were also able to support members of Girlguiding Midlands to talk about cancer and inspire them to make healthy choices in the future leaving a lasting legacy for years to come.”

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Installation introduces a riot of light and colour to Chatsworth

Sowing Colour, a vivid installation of more than 200 porcelain pots by Natasha Daintry will be unveiled in the Dome Room at Chatsworth when the new season opens on 24 March 2018.

Sowing Colour is a specially commissioned site-specific ceramic installation for the Devonshire Collection and a bold addition to the current Duke and Duchess’s growing collection of contemporary art and design.

Natasha Daintry has long been admired by them both – a ceramicist of international acclaim known particularly for her experiments with glazes, using a high-white porcelain as the luminous ground on which to explore colour.

Situated in the Dome Room, the piece comprises 237 coloured pots burgeoning down in a coloured explosion from tiny to monumental, embodying the dramatic and dynamic progression of Fibonacci’s mathematical sequence that underlies natural growth. Texture, reflection, scale, multiplicity, colour, movement, muscularity and delicacy will all play a part.

The Duke of Devonshire has been collecting the works of Natasha Daintry for a number of years including ‘Stalking Purple’; ‘Skin Deep’ and ‘Halo’.

The Duke said:-

“The first work of Natasha’s I acquired was Stalking Purple 2011. It remains one of my favourite ceramic suites and I am still thrilled by the purity of the glazes she uses.

“Soon after this acquisition I visited her in her studio with our then curator of
ceramics, Hannah Obee. From that visit and after long discussions, initially with Hannah then with Natasha as well, we came to what is now Sowing Colour.

“For me this has been an immensely interesting and enjoyable experience and I am confident that the commission will very quickly become a favourite with visitors to
Chatsworth.”

Inspiration for Sowing Colour came from the garden and landscape of Chatsworth, and the house’s relationship to the word ‘culture’, in the sense of human culture, as well as the cultivation of earth and plants.  Natasha was struck by the vigour of swirling plant roots in the vegetable garden and envisaged a work pulsing with energy using colour and dramatic shifts in scale.  The Fibonacci sequence gave her a dynamic structure to express movement through fired static pots.

Starting at the top of the installation, a mass of tiny coloured pots grow near to 1m in height at the base of the piece embodying the vigorous progression of Fibonacci’s mathematical sequence. This sequence of growth (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 13) is expressed in both the dimensions of the pots as well as the height of the space they inhabit in each layer.

Natasha has employed one hundred and fifty glazes to create a riot of finely balanced coloured pots, which cascade down eight layers to radiate colour.

Natasha said of the commission: ‘This project is my most ambitious to date and has taken almost two years to complete, involving many technical challenges of working in porcelain on this scale and collaboration with technicians and engineers.  It has been a joy to make and is wonderful to see it finally installed.’

This is the current Duke and Duchess’s third ceramic installation following on from Edmund de Waal’s Sounding Line (2006) and Jacob van der Beugel’s North Sketch Sequence (2014).

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Poppy Cascade Planned for Chesterfield

Knitters and crocheters in Chesterfield are being asked to help mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.

Chesterfield Borough Council, in partnership with Chesterfield Combined Ex Services is planning a poppy cascade from the balcony of Chesterfield Town Hall in the week of Armistice Day this November, which will require thousands of knitted, crocheted or felt poppies.

Patterns to create the poppies are available here: Poppy patterns

Councillor Steve Brunt, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy, said: “The Town Hall is an iconic building in Chesterfield and a focal point of the remembrance services held each November so it is only appropriate that we use the building as a backdrop for the poppy cascade to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.

“All handmade poppies are welcome whether they’re from schools, community groups, arts and crafts groups or individuals. Every poppy will be individual and will join together to create an amazing visual effect which will show our full respect for those who died in the war.”

Poppies can be dropped off at the Town Hall, Rose Hill, or at various points in the town centre.

For more information or collections, contact Rob Nash (01246) 550516 or email mayors.office@chesterfield.gov.uk.

Be part of the Chesterfield community poppy cascade

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Celebrate Chesterfield, Visiting

New £1 million drive to attract more European staying visitors to the Peak and Derbyshire

European visitors – especially from Germany – will be the main target of a £1 million investment to bring more staying tourists to the Peak District, Derbyshire and the East of England.

Official tourist board Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire has welcomed confirmation that it is to share in a substantial pot of money from the Government-backed Discover England Fund – creating the new 300 miles long East of England Touring Route between London and Northumberland.

“This is great news,” said Jo Dilley, Managing Director, Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire. “Our marketing and PR strategy is geared towards encouraging staying visitors from both the UK and overseas to visit the Peak District and Derbyshire and bring more money into both the local and regional economy.

“We’re now looking forward to working with our colleagues in the East Midlands and further afield to create itineraries and bookable products for both individuals and groups that will give tourists an authentic and enjoyable taste of England, discovering both well-known attractions and hidden gems wherever they travel.”

New itineraries will be developed to bring together attractions, accommodation, activities and places to eat to create a route that is culturally rich and quintessentially English. Germany has been chosen as the target market because touring is a familiar and well-loved holiday choice and the country has good travel connections with Eastern England.

The emphasis will be on helping businesses operate in the international market and make them bookable by both independent travellers and tour operators and travel agents who are influential with German consumers.

The East of England Touring Route project is being led by destination management and marketing organisation NewcastleGateshead initiative (NGI), working with other destinations organisations and local councils along the route, including colleagues at Visit Lincoln and Visit Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands.

Sarah Stewart, Chief Executive of NGI, said: “We are delighted to secure this funding and to be working closely with partners on this exciting project. The touring route will bring economic benefits to the region, and is a great opportunity for businesses to attract international visitors.

“We know that Eastern England has so much to offer and we look forward to creating a route that showcases our history and countryside, our market towns and cities, and shines a light on a wonderful part of the country.”

The East of England Touring Route is one of a number of successful projects to receive funding from the UK Government’s £40 million Discover England Fund. The Fund is administered by VisitEngland and aims to ensure that England stays competitive in the rapidly growing global tourism industry, by offering world-class English tourism products to the right customers at the right time. The Fund is a central government funded programme, supported by match funding by partners in the public and private sectors.

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Chips Computers wins Independent Retailer Award at the PCR Awards

Chips Computers from Chesterfield are celebrating after winning the Independent Retailer Award at the PCR Awards.

The PCR Awards took place at The Brewery, Central London with Distributors, vendors and retailers and recognise the contribution of retailers and resellers to the industry, and the evolution of technology and services in the last year.

Philip Griffiths picked up the national award for Chip’s Computers at the ceremony.

Philip said “It’s nice to have the support of our peers, distributors, and global manufacturers.  But, more importantly, have the support of our loyal customers.  Without them, we would not be where we are today”.

Chips Computers is run by husband and wife team, Phil and Jennifer Griffiths and has been trading as a Call Out service since 2005.  Chips opened its store in 2013 in Brimington.  They specialise in computer and laptop repairs, and sales, as well as custom, built gaming machines, home office PCs and laptops.  Their motto “If you can dream it, we can build it”.

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Chesterfield Champion celebrates national innovation award

Chesterfield Champion Global Brands win national award as their Crooked Beverage Co offer is presented with gold award at Casual Dining Show.

The first alcoholic sodas in the UK, Crooked Beverage Co has been presented with a gold award at the Casual Dining Show 2018 for excellent innovation and overall product. The three-strong range has revolutionised the concept of the alcopop as they shake up the RTD category with their second gold award so far this year.

The competition, which comprised of two stages, took place across both days of the Casual Dining Show on the 21-22nd February at the Business Design Centre in London. 50 entrants were initially being judged, with event attendees casting their favourite vote throughout the day. Following these results, 13 products were submitted for a further round to determine the winners.

The second stage of the competition included a 90 second pitch in front of a panel of 7 judges including Simon Xavier, executive chef from The Restaurant Group, Megan Lewis-Thomas Head of Food Development and Marketing at Casual Dining Group and Glenn Evans, Head of Food Development at Las Iguanas, La Tasca & La Vina.

The awards were announced later that afternoon with Crooked being amongst the 5 brands to receive gold out of the 13 finalists. Final comments from the panel included :-

“Judges were impressed with the low sugar, better for you, “no baddies” nature of the product. They went as far as to say they are making Alcopops cool”.

Charlie Leaver, innovation manager from Global Brands, said:-

“We are so glad that our truly innovative product has been recognised as thus. A great deal of strong work and consumer led insight has gone into the development of this product and we are delighted for the judges to not only recognise this but to also call us out for making alcopops cool again”

“There are so many features of Crooked that we are proud of, from our Vegan registration, to the awesome artwork by Lisa O’Hara to of course the fantastic, unique liquid. For a well-respected institution such as the Casual Dining Show to recognise us as such is a real honour.”

The brand earlier this year also won a gold in the Drinks International Pre-Mixed Drinks Challenge 2018 for design and packaging as the cans continue to take the market by storm.

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