Author: Dom Stevens

Campaign set to offer free Asbestos Awareness courses locally

The UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA) is announcing the start of its annual Train Safe, Work Safe, Keep Safe Campaign designed to keep small businesses and sole traders safe from the UK’s biggest workplace killer – asbestos.

Now in its third year, The Train Safe Campaign, will run from 1 September to 31 October, with free asbestos awareness training for those who need it most.

The nationwide campaign which sees UKATA members pledge hours of free asbestos awareness training has proved a real success in helping one man bands, DIY enthusiasts and others have access to training they may be unable to afford or not even realise exists.

The training will be on offer throughout the country. There are three of UKATA’s members are offering free Asbestos Awareness courses locally – to find a course near you click here.

Craig Evans, General Manager at UKATA, said:-

“The Train Safe, Work Safe, Keep Safe initiative has so much value in reaching out to those small businesses who might otherwise never receive the training they need to recognise asbestos.

“I want to thank our members again for their support and generosity in offering their services free of charge for those most in need of it.”

Around 20 tradesmen still die every week as a result of past exposure to asbestos. Damage caused to the lungs by asbestos can lay dormant for up to 60 years, with diseases like mesothelioma responsible for the death toll amongst small traders that includes eight joiners, six electricians and four plumbers.

Craig added:-

“Those like small traders in the front line of asbestos exposure need support and the Train Safe campaign is designed to do that, by removing cost as an excuse for people not having the necessary training.

“I would like to thank all our members taking part and helping tackle the issues surrounding the lack of asbestos awareness training in this country in a practical way.”

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Survey results could shape national energy strategy

In a bid to drive clean-air initiatives, the Government announced in July that the sale of new diesel and petrol cars will be banned in the UK from 2040.

It also set aside £255m to help local authorities develop policies to improve air quality in towns and cities, which could include the banning during peak hours of diesel-powered cars and vans from some centres within the next two years and the introduction of punitive daytime ‘toxin taxes’ to discourage their use.

A similarly-timed but apparently contradictory announcement, however, stopped electrification of the Midland Main Line and promised new diesel-powered trains for routes through Derby, Nottingham and Leicester for the foreseeable future. Derby and Nottingham are thought to be leading the ‘toxin tax’ charge.

East Midlands Chamber reacted to the announcement by calling on Government to create a proper, fully-costed, cohesive 50-year energy strategy to ensure the UK remains at the forefront of green technology.

And it is now asking businesses in the East Midlands to take part in research which, through lobbying activities, could help shape a national energy strategy.

Chris Hobson, the Chamber’s Director of Policy, said:-

“Energy costs, security and availability perennially rank among the top concerns of our members. We have been saying for some time that the UK needs a proper, costed, 50-year energy strategy and now we are inviting regional firms to take part in our Quarterly Economic Survey so that we can collate information to help drive this initiative.

“The East Midlands has the potential to lead the world in the field of the new technologies that will be needed to deliver the Government’s clean air pledges. The Government has to make sure the businesses that will drive the technology get all the support they need.”

The Chamber’s Quarterly Economic Survey for quarter three of 2017 is currently live and is asking firms across the region how much of their turnover is currently generated by supplying low carbon goods or services and to what extent firms have invested this year to reduce their carbon footprint.

The results will feed into future work carried out by the Chamber to encourage Government to invest in a 50-year energy strategy.

To take part in the survey, visit http://bit.ly/2fYTN9c.

Chamber strategic partner bmi regional is offering two return flights from Birmingham to Nuremburg as a draw prize for completing the Q3 QES. The winners will be advised on 14 September and the tickets will be valid until 31 March.

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Derbyshire’s largest careers event is heading to Chesterfield

There is just over a week to go until Chesterfield hosts this year’s Derbyshire Skills Festival − the county’s largest careers event.

The event is organised by Derbyshire County Council and is aimed at students aged 15 to 19, including those in year 11 who are considering their options after school.

This year it is being held at Queen’s Park Sports Centre on Thursday 14 September. The event is free and will open from 3.30pm to 8pm.

More than 30 employers, colleges, training providers and voluntary organisations will be at the events offering the support and guidance needed to help make future career choices − all under one roof.

There will also be ‘have-a-go’ activities for young people to test their skills and get first-hand experience of engineering, media and hair and beauty.

Councillor Alex Dale, Cabinet Member for Young People  at Derbyshire County Council, said:-

“There is going to be a fantastic range of education and training providers for young people to talk to at this year’s Derbyshire Skills Festival.

“Deciding which career to take is one of the biggest decisions a young person will make so it’s important that they look at every option that’s available to them and the festival is the perfect place to do this.

There will also be sessions for young people with special educational needs and disabilities and young people who are not in education, employment or training will also be invited.

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Chesterfield Champions join forces to support Macmillan

For the third successive year, BRM Solicitors has joined forces with Macmillan Cancer Support to exclusively offer a free will writing service during September and October to support Macmillan in Chesterfield.

Including Gift Aid donations, the Chesterfield law firm has so far raised over £30,000 for the Macmillan appeal to help build the NGS Macmillan Unit Appeal, at Chesterfield Royal Hospital. With the centre now open, the firm is continuing its support by getting behind Macmillan’s ongoing work in the region to provide better cancer care.

Over the two months, BRM Solicitors will waive its fees, and instead will encourage clients to make a voluntary donation of £75 per single will and £150 per double will to the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre.

Over the next few years, Macmillan will be investing a significant amount of money to fund new projects and health professionals at Chesterfield Royal Hospital and elsewhere in Derbyshire. For example,  funding the Welfare Rights Service at the new NGS Macmillan Unit.

Rob Woodhead, Head of Wills and Probate at BRM Solicitors, says:-

“We are very proud that BRM and its clients were able to make a significant contribution in funding the construction of the new centre. Now that the doors are open, we hope that our partnership with Macmillan can help to improve the services and support available to local people affected by cancer.”

Due to the overwhelming success of the partnership between the two Champion organisations, the firm has committed to run the free wills service alongside Macmillan Cancer Support in September and October, for the next two years.

Rob Turner, Local Fundraising Manager at Macmillan, says:-

“For every person who takes part in this scheme, your donations will automatically be restricted to fund the Macmillan Services based at Chesterfield Royal Hospital, or on Macmillan grants to people living with cancer in the Chesterfield area.”

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Sheffield City Region calls for ideas for £15m cultural fund

World-leading creative and innovative projects which can tap into a new £15million cultural regeneration fund are being called for by the Sheffield City Region (SCR).

The SCR’S business arm, the Local Enterprise Partnership, today put out a ‘call’ for proposals to access the Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund and help build a lasting regional legacy from the Great Exhibition of the North next year.

The fund will make grants of up to £4 million for major cultural and tech projects to be included in next year’s exhibition, helping pave the way for future investment in the Northern Powerhouse.

The Great Exhibition, in Newcastle from next June to September, is set to be the biggest event in England in 2018. It will showcase world-class art, culture, design and innovation from the North.

It will demonstrate to the world how the North of England’s great art and culture, design and innovation has shaped our lives and is building the economy of tomorrow.

The Local Enterprise Partnership has been asked by the Government to co-ordinate proposals locally.

Sir Nigel Knowles, Chair of the Local Enterprise Partnership said:-

“This fund can make a huge contribution to the cultural and creative offer of the City Region.

“We’re a region blessed with outstanding creative and cultural talent and are quite rightly recognised for the contribution this sector makes to the economy and our communities.

“But we’re also a city region that doesn’t have some of the iconic physical cultural and creative assets that other parts of the country boast – which means the talent and the opportunity that abounds here don’t always play as central a role as they could do.

“This fund can help us develop some of those assets. We’re entirely open to ideas from across the city region – and the LEP Board looks forward to considering the proposals that come forward”.

Jake Berry, Northern Powerhouse Minister, said:-

“The North is a cultural powerhouse, as well an economic one, and this £15 million fund will give a boost to the region’s vibrant culture and tech sectors.”

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Handelsbanken Chesterfield bolsters team to meet growing demand

Chesterfield Champions, Handelsbanken Chesterfield, has appointed a new Individual Banking Manager in response to increasing demand for its local relationship banking services.

Samantha Halifax has joined the fast-growing relationship bank and will be involved in developing existing customer relationships as well as welcoming new customers to Handelsbanken’s bespoke approach to local banking.

A strong focus on long-term relationships and high levels of personal service has seen the bank rated top for customer satisfaction eight years running in an independent survey of British banks’ personal and business customers. Branches are responsible for making all day-to-day banking decisions based solely on their customers’ requirements, free from product and lending targets or bonus incentives.

Samantha commented:-

“What attracted me to Handelsbanken was its strong culture and high sense of customer value. Our customers appreciate a long-term banking relationship, where decisions are made locally in the branch and where they are always made to feel valued. We constantly strive to satisfy customers with high levels of service and sensible, bespoke solutions.”

The branch, established in 2012 and located on Spire Walk Business Park, has developed a reputation for traditional banking, financial strength and high standards within the local business and professional services community.

Phil Walker, Branch Manager at Handelsbanken Chesterfield, added:-

“I am very pleased to welcome Sam to our team. It is great to be able to give this opportunity to someone who has always lived in Chesterfield and therefore knows the town so well, as our customers value local, personal relationships.

“Her appointment means that we can continue to meet the growing needs of both existing and new customers in our area, whilst maintaining the high levels of service for which we are renowned.”

Originally from Sweden, Handelsbanken now has over 800 branches in more than 20 countries and was named the world’s fourth safest commercial bank, by Global Finance magazine.

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Chasing Markham Banger Rally tests wit and stamina to raise money for charity

bilstein group’s amazing Banger Rally, raising money for the charity BEN, will cross the finish line at their brand new state of the art warehouse in Markham Vale on 22nd September 2017.

The banger rally starts at the company’s site in Marden, Kent, travelling across 10 different countries in 7 days, to finish at the new distribution hub at Markham Vale. 21 teams will battle it out to win points and be crowned the Chasing Markham Champions.

The route encompasses some of the most difficult and also most beautiful roads to drive in Europe, including the Stelvio Pass, Grossglockner Pass and Hahntenhoch Pass, finishing with the Butter Tubs pass in the Yorkshire Dales before heading down to Markham Vale and across the line.

Planning the Rally, the company decided they wanted to give something back to the industry that has helped their growth over the years. BEN is an automotive industry charity offering help and support to anyone who works in the automotive industry, from workshops to car manufacturers and the aftermarket suppliers.

Each team taking part has had to raise £1,000 each for the charity in order to go on the adventure, and the company will be auctioning the cars after the Rally to increase the final total. Donations are open now, using the JustGiving page: www.justgiving.com/chasingmarkham. You can also text TCMR55 and the amount you wish to donate to 70070. The company hopes to raise at least £30,000 to give to the charity.

Traci Limb, Marketing Manager, said:-

“We are incredibly excited to be chasing down the launch of our brand new site with such an amazing adventure. It’s the perfect opportunity to celebrate our company’s latest success, whilst giving back to the very industry that has supported us.”

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Creative collaboration of Chesterfield businesses

Clare Gage, multi-award winning Chesterfield based artist has teamed up with Chesterfield Champions, StraightCurves, to bring pottery courses to Chesterfield.

Clare Gage is a Chesterfield based artist who has celebrated her life-long love of textiles with ceramics by creating a truly unique collection of porcelain and jewellery. Clare is respected in the world of design, having won numerous awards for her work and seeing her designs featured in many great design magazines.

With interest in pottery growing in recent years due to a resurgence in traditional craft skills and TV programs such as The Great Pottery Throw Down, the collaboration between Clare and StraightCurves couldn’t have come at a better time.

Clare says:-

‘I love encouraging people to play with clay. I grew up going to pottery classes and it’s fabulous to be able to teach others. I like to create a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere where your creative ideas can take shape.’

StraightCurves was set up in 2013 by Karen Rogers, a fully qualified and experienced designer and secondary school teacher/adult education tutor, who is passionate about creativity and learning. She firmly believes that anyone can be creative, and StraightCurves offers a range of high-quality workshops and courses for adults and children in a variety of techniques based at their studio building on Saltergate, Chesterfield.

Karen Rogers, owner of StraightCurves, is excited about the new addition to her team of tutors. She says:-

“It’s great for our customers to have the opportunity to learn with Clare an award winning ceramicist who is based in Chesterfield.”

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Dronfield Local Producers’ Market Returns

Sunday 1st October will see the return of the hugely popular ‘Local Producers’ Market’ at Dronfield Hall Barn.

Founded by personal trainer, nutritionist and founder of Real Food Function, Jon Hodgkinson, the ‘Local Producers’ Market’ is a must-visit event for food and drink lovers everywhere.

Explains Jon:-

“Once again we’re delighted to welcome a whole host of producers from the local area who will be showcasing their products for visitors to sample and purchase. These producers include: Moss Valley Fine Meats, Frazer’s Coffee, Kevin’s Pies, Sheffield Organic Growers, Hedgerow Preserves and many more.

“Our aim is simple; we want to highlight the good quality, artisan food and drink that is available right on our doorstep. There is some truly delicious and healthy produce out there and it’s really easy to access and show your support for local farmers and producers.”

Continues Jon: “As a personal trainer and nutritionist, I really do believe that getting back to basics with food is where it all starts. If we can gain a greater understanding of how our food has been grown, raised or produced it helps us make more informed choices and promotes a healthier way of living.

“That’s exactly what these markets are about; they provide the ideal opportunity to connect with the producers themselves and learn more about their products.”

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Chesterfield businesses invited to take part in graduate recruitment programme

Small to medium Chesterfield businesses are being invited to access expert help to attract, select, recruit and train graduates through a city region-wide funded scheme.

The Sheffield City Region RISE graduate recruitment programme is delivered in partnership with the SCR Growth Hub, University of Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University and the private sector.

It aims to connect growing businesses with ambitious graduates – and take the hassle out of recruitment. Local organisations that have been involved in the project to date include Chesterfield Champions Casa Hotel and Global Brands.

Kylie Cook, RISE Project Manager, said:-

“RISE has had a fantastic year so far, supporting more than 50 businesses to take on graduates across the region. We work with all sectors and disciplines, and are excited to hear from more SMEs who want to join the final round of 2017. From digital marketing to design engineering, there’s not many roles we haven’t helped to fill in the past.”

Business can participate in RISE, whether they want to appoint a graduate to a six month internship or a permanent post with a six-month probationary period. The only eligibility criteria is that they have less than 250 employees and are based in the Sheffield City Region.

The organisation must commit to an excellent induction, management support, salary and appraisal package. In return, they can access a fully-funded recruitment programme to help manage the process and ensure the best possible result for both employer and employee – plus there’s a £1,000 wage subsidy available.

To find out more about the RISE project click here. The deadline for applications to get involved is September 27th.

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Local community takes part in archaeological dig at Chesterfield Canal

Over 500 people from the local community joined the Chesterfield Canal Trust and a number of archaeologists to take part in the Last Cuckoo Project.

At the beginning of the year it was reported that the Chesterfield Canal Trust acquired funding from the Aviva Community Trust of £10,000 for the Last Cuckoo Project – an archaeological dig at Staveley – where it is believed that at least one Cuckoo boat, unique to the canal, could be found.

The dig, which took place over two weeks in August, unearthed a variety of material including pottery and bottles and – as expected – three boats, one which has been reported as almost certainly a Cuckoo.

The dig has received enormous community support. The funding for the project was made possible by the project gaining 9,500 votes in a public vote. The public support continued with over 500 places on the dig being snapped up by members of the community – including a number of local children.

To celebrate the findings, the Trust organised an open day, which was also well attended with over 300 people being given a guided tour of the trenches and the teams findings. The dig also gained regional coverage with a feature on BBC Look North.

As the project was an archaelogical dig and not a restoration project the findings where reburied. However the Canal Trust will be working hard to ensure that the findings are remembered.

Rod Auton, a representative from the Chesterfield Canal Trust, said:-

“There was never any possibility of lifting an incredibly fragile 70’ boat, then storing and preserving it, so everything was reburied at the end of the dig. When the restoration of the Canal reaches a certain point, they will be dug up again because there will be moorings on the site.

“However, part of the grant has been reserved to create an information board on the site, so that the whole event will be remembered in the time being.”

The Trust wishes to pay particular thanks to Mark Walker for his months of planning on the project, Elmet Archaeological Services – led by Christine Rawson – who had vast experience of community archaeology, T.C. Harrison/JCB who lent the Trust a mini-digger for the whole fortnight and Henry and Lorraine Day who allowed the Trust to use their field for camping, car parking and accommodation facilities.

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