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Candidates for Chesterfield for Derbyshire County Council Elections 2017

Voters will take to the polls in the Derbyshire County Council Election on Thursday 4th May 2017.

The candidates standing in Chesterfield are as follows:

Birdholme County Council Election Candidates

Dave Allen – Labour
Amanda Brassington – Liberal Democrat
Paul Gibbons – Conservative

Boythorpe and Brampton South County Council Election Candidates

Keith Falconer – Liberal Democrat
Ron Mihaly – Labour
Sara Scotting – Conservative

Brimington County Council Election Candidates

Stuart Brittain – Labour
Adam Fowler – Conservative
Tony Rogers – Liberal Democrat
Paul Stone – Brimington Independents

Loundsley Green and Newbold County Council Election Candidates

Sharon Buxton – Chesterfield Independents
John Scotting – Conservative
Tom Snowdon – Liberal Democrat
Mick Wall – Labour

Spire County Council Election Candidates

Sharon Blank – Labour
Maggie Cannon – Liberal Democrat
Adrian Mather – Independent
Nigel Sterland – Conservative

St Mary’s County Council Election Candidates

Matthew Genn – Liberal Democrat
Jean Innes – Labour and Co-operative
John Levis – Green Party
Malcolm Rowley – Conservative
Kerrie Webb – UKIP

Staveley County Council Election Candidates

Mick Bagshaw – Independent
Helen Elliott – Labour
Stephen Hartley – Liberal Democrat
James Hunt – Conservative

Staveley North County Council Election Candidates

Barry Bingham – Liberal Democrat
Dean Collins – Labour
Oliver Scheidt – Conservative

Walton and West County Council Election Candidates

John Boult – Conservative
Gordon McLaren – Labour
Paul Niblock – Liberal Democrat

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Ashgate Hospicecare’s Make a Will Month returns this May

Throughout May, several local solicitors have agreed to support Ashgate Hospicecare’s ‘Make a Will’ Campaign.

The campaign, which is designed to educate the public on the importance of Wills and to encourage them to make one, will be supported by local solicitors who will offer a free service for the making of a basic Will in return for a donation to Ashgate Hospicecare.

Every year supporters of Ashgate Hospicecare help to ensure that the hospice can continue to help patients and their families whose lives have been affected by a life limiting illness by leaving a gift in their Will.

Alison chose to support Ashgate Hospicecare by leaving a gift in her Will after her husband, Mark, died in the Hospice. She said:-

“The Hospice kind of tracked our journey and came into and out of our lives as and when we needed it. We were absolutely overwhelmed at the kindness of everyone, just the smallest of things that the staff and volunteers did all built up and meant so much to us both.

“Ashgate Hospicecare is a community resource and I know that the gift I am leaving in my Will really will make a huge difference to those people facing a similar situation to ours.”

Each year, gifts in Wills help to ensure that the Hospice can go on helping patients and their families whose lives are affected by life limiting illnesses. In fact, one in five of our patients are cared for by using gifts in Wills. Without those gifts, it is likely that 275 fewer patients would be cared for by the Hospice each year.

Ashgate Hospicecare is encouraging those who haven’t made a Will to use this opportunity to do so. Appointments can be made directly with the solicitor and a list of those participating in the campaign can be found here.

Ashgate Hospice Will

 

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Former fashion student launches exciting new clothing company Blue Oxen

Talented former Chesterfield College fashion student, April Spence, age 20, launched her new ethical and sustainable clothing company, Blue Oxen at a special event in the businesses new base in West Studios on Sheffield Road in Chesterfield last week.

The event showcased her bespoke and eye catching clothing collections to invited guests including representatives from the local fashion industry the mayor of Chesterfield, Councillor Steve Brunt, and Mayoress of Chesterfield, Mrs Jill Mannion-Brunt who congratulated April on her new venture. Guests were also treated to a dance performance and a chance to see the newly launched web site.

Her business idea came from a personal passion and the chance to explore sustainable fashion during her studies at college.

April sources materials that would otherwise end up in landfill, by using remnants or fabric she finds in charity shops and she also sources new materials that are created with the environment in mind. She designs and makes unique pieces of clothing for individual commissions which are a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles, with underlying African themes and inspiration.

She has planned and launched her business in just 4 months and says it wouldn’t have been possible without the support of former tutors, the staff and other tenants of West Studios who have helped her get her business off the ground.

April said:

“I didn’t want to go to university after I finished college and had always dreamt of owning my own business. It feels great to be making that happen here. West Studios is an ideal place for me to be creative, develop my business skills and see my idea come to fruition. My dream is to be a market leader in sustainable fashion.”

“Blue Oxen is all about sustainability with flair. I am creating exciting clothes that you can’t get on the high street. Eventually, when the business grows, I would like to be able to manufacture in some of the tribal communities which inspired my first collection of sustainable clothing as well as in the UK.”

Blue Oxen chesterfield college

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Make sure you’re registered to vote ahead of general election

Chesterfield Borough Council is reminding residents to make sure they are registered to vote in the general election on Thursday 8 June.

Chesterfield residents who are already registered to vote will automatically be sent poll cards to vote in the general election.

Residents have until Monday 22 May to register to vote in the general election.

The quickest and simplest way to register is online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote. The process takes only a few minutes. People wanting to register will need details including: date of birth, address and National Insurance number.

Huw Bowen, Chesterfield Borough Council’s chief executive and electoral registration officer, said:-

“Since the general election has been called, our elections team has been contacted by people asking if they need to re-register to vote and we would like to reassure them that if they are already on the electoral register, they will be entitled to vote on 8 June.

“Time is running out, though, for anyone who is not already registered to vote in the general election and I would urge anyone who is not registered, to do this as soon as possible.”

The deadline for people to register to vote in the Derbyshire County Council elections on Thursday 4 May has now passed and it is too late for people who are not already registered to register to vote in these elections.

Anyone with any queries can contact the council’s elections team on 01246 345402 or email elections@chesterfield.gov.uk

Ballot Box

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First woman leader for Chesterfield Borough Council

Councillor Tricia Gilby has become the new leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, with Councillor Amanda Serjeant appointed as deputy leader.

Councillor Gilby is the first woman leader in the council’s 44-year history and the pair will also become the first all-female leadership team.

Both were formally confirmed in post after the council’s previous leader Councillor John Burrows decided to retire from his role and Councillor Terry Gilby, also stepped down from his position as deputy leader.

Councillor Tricia Gilby said:-

“I am very proud to be the first woman leader of the council and also to form part of the first female leadership team with Amanda.

“Councillor John Burrows has been a fantastic public servant to Chesterfield over the years but has decided now is the time to step back from a frontline role. He and Councillor Terry Gilby made a strong team so they will be a tough act to follow.

“While we have new ideas of our own we intend to build on the solid foundations that they have created so our approach will be one of evolution rather than revolution.

“We are committed to delivering the final two years of our four-year Council Plan, which sets out what we want to do as a council.

“We are looking forward to working with the council’s staff on delivering its three key objectives, which are: to make Chesterfield a thriving borough, improve the quality of life for local people and deliver value for money services.”

Councillor John Burrows, the previous leader, will step down from a frontline role but continue as a ward councillor for Brimington North, as well as being chair of the council’s employment and general committee.

Councillor Terry Gilby will remain a cabinet member but take up the economic growth portfolio as part of a new look cabinet team that was also confirmed at the meeting.

The other change sees Councillor Steve Brunt join as cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy following the completion of his year as mayor.

The full cabinet is:

  • Leader – Councillor Tricia Gilby
  • Deputy leader – Councillor Amanda Serjeant
  • Cabinet member for economic growth – Councillor Terry Gilby
  • Cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy – Councillor Steve Brunt
  • Cabinet member for health and wellbeing – Councillor Chris Ludlow
  • Cabinet member for homes and customers – Councillor Helen Bagley
  • Cabinet member for governance – Councillor Sharon Blank
  • Cabinet member for business transformation – Councillor Ken Huckle
  • Assistant cabinet members (special projects) – Councillors Ray Catt, Jean Innes and John Dickinson.
  • Cabinet member without portfolio – Councillor Alexis Diouf (leader of the Liberal Democrats)

The changes were all confirmed at the council’s annual business meeting last night (Wednesday 26 April).

Chesterfield Borough Council’s Council Plan can be seen at www.chesterfield.gov.uk/councilplan

Tricia Gilby

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Chesterfield FC’s conference and banqueting team nominated for prestigious Hospitality Award

The conference and banqueting team at Chesterfield FC’s Proact Stadium has been nominated for the Directors Choice Award in the Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards 2017.

The awards, sponsored by Carlsberg, will take place in the new main stand at Anfield, home to Liverpool FC, on Thursday, June 1. Around 400 guests will experience a fine dining four-course menu and awards ceremony.

The prestigious event aims to recognise the efforts and dedication shown by the catering, conference and events teams at every football and rugby stadium across the UK.

The Stadium Events & Hospitality Awards is organised by Stadium Experience, a not-for-profit marketing collaboration of over 50 UK football and rugby stadia. The organisation was established in 2002 to promote and market the UK’s football stadia as venues to the conference and event market. In 2013, the organisation evolved to welcome rugby stadia venues for the very first time.

The Directors Choice Award – sponsored by FC Business – is voted for by directors at each club. They are asked to nominate the club where they had the best away experience when travelling with their team. They are specifically asked to consider the welcome, service and catering when casting their votes.

Collette Salmon, Stadium Experience chair person at Liverpool Football Club, commented:-

“Stadium teams work tirelessly, striving to bring excellence in their venues for both matchday hospitality and non-matchday events.

“These awards aim to recognise and celebrate all of this hard work and commitment. Congratulations and best of luck to all of this year’s award nominees – we look forward to announcing the results here at Anfield on June 1st!”

Ashley Carson, Chesterfield FC’s director & company secretary,  said:-

“The staff try very hard on a matchday to welcome our visiting directors and I believe we offer them amazing hospitality.

“I would like to congratulate all the team in conference and banqueting and whether or not we win the award, the recognition alone is to be celebrated.”

Chesterfield Football Club

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Chesterfield apprentice shines in national education and training awards

An apprentice from Chesterfield has become just one of five apprentices nationwide to scoop the Electrical Distributors’ Association’s (EDA) Learner Achievement Award.

Jack Jones, who works at Newey & Eyre, Chesterfield, part of the Rexel group, beat off competition from 270 apprentices from across the UK to win the award, which was announced at a glittering ceremony at London’s iconic Shard recently.

“It’s the best feeling in the world,” said Jack, who was joined at the ceremony by his father David and Newey & Eyre Area Manager, Harj Dosanji who added “Well done to Jack! He’s credit to the branch and to the company. I’ve been a big advocate of the EDA apprentice scheme, and over the last few years I am delighted to say we have produced some great talent for the future. Jack is one shining example.”

The EDA Learner Achievement Awards were presented to 5 apprentices whose hard work and dedication to their training mark them out as rising stars in the sector, and to 7 employees who have shown exemplary performance and dedication to their professional studies as part of the EDA’s Specialist Product Knowledge Programme.

Simon Barkes, EDA President who presented the winners their trophies, said:-

“Business success depends on inspirational managers who can create the right environment for talent to flourish. Equally, their apprentices and employees need to recognise the opportunities on offer and work hard to achieve outstanding results.

“Education and training is a key pillar of the EDA’s work and it is a privilege to celebrate the positive difference that we can create for individuals, teams and businesses.”

Margaret Fitzsimons, EDA Director, said:-

“The EDA is committed to developing a clear career pathway for the sector through a framework of life-long education and training.

“Our celebrations help us to raise the profile of career opportunities in the electrical wholesale sector and underline the investment that the sector is making in employee learning and development. Building talented teams is not easy but our winners are a real credit to the sector and their businesses.”

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Chesterfield apprentices are finalists for regional awards

Businesses, skills providers and apprentices from Chesterfield have been selected as finalists for the inaugural NMSY Apprenticeship Awards.

The awards which are organised by Johnston Press titles including The Derbyshire Times, The Star and the Sheffield Telegraph are celebrating the best on-the-job training.  These awards celebrate and recognise the hardworking individuals and organisations involved in apprenticeships.

Finalists in Chesterfield include:

Zena Wardle, from the Headline Sponsor Polypipe said “I felt privileged to be a part of the judging panel for the first year of the NMSY Apprenticeship Awards. I was astounded by the number of entrants and also the high standards and enthusiasm displayed.

Each and every Apprentice, not only the winners are a credit to themselves, their employers and their families and I commend them all.”

The winners of the awards will be announced at the awards ceremony on 16th May.

There are more than 4,000 people currently participating in apprenticeships in Chesterfield. The town is the first in the UK to declare itself an ‘Apprentice Town’, demonstrating its commitment to growing the future and careers of young people alongside business and the economy.

The project was established by Chesterfield Borough Council and Chesterfield College in order to raise awareness of apprenticeships and promote co-operative working across the education, business and learning community.

Leading employment, training and investment organisations from Chesterfield are involved in the initiative and sit on the Apprentice Town steering group, including Destination Chesterfield, Chesterfield College, NLT Training Services, University of Derby, East Midlands Chamber, Jobcentre Plus, Enterprise Adviser Network and Derbyshire County Council.

Emily Williams, Senior Economic Development Officer at Chesterfield Borough Council who is leading the Apprentice Town initiative, said: “Already, Chesterfield is a town where young people, parents and our businesses think ‘Apprenticeship First’. We want to grow individuals’ careers and futures alongside our businesses.

“All the students involved stepped up to the challenge and conducted themselves brilliantly. We had some superb entries and choosing a final winning design was not an easy task for the Apprentice Town steering group.”

For further details of Apprentice Town, please visit http://www.chesterfield.co.uk/about-chesterfield/working/apprenticeships/

DC Rolfe apprentices

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Mitchells swells its ranks with new appointment

Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers has swelled its ranks further with the appointment of Dominic Day (21), from Walton, as a trainee accountant.

The former Brookfield Community School pupil studied Accounting and Finance at Leeds Beckett University before graduating and taking up the role at Mitchells. Following continued growth in 2016, Dominic is Mitchells’ second appointment to date in 2017. His appointment signalling further expansion for the company which will celebrate its 150th anniversary next year.

Dominic joins Mitchells’ Corporate Services team, where he will also be studying towards Chartered Accountant status over the next three years.

Commenting on his appointment Dominic said:-

“Joining Mitchells was a fantastic opportunity for me to advance my career and a stepping stone to becoming a Chartered Accountant. As part of my role within the Corporate Services team, I am looking forward to getting to know the business as well as the clients that we provide services for.”

While at school Dominic was ranked 25th in England for throwing the discus and competed in the English School’s Cup. Although his discus days are over, when he’s not at work, Mitchells’ newest appointment enjoys golf and football, playing for local team Brampton Rovers.

Andrew McDaid, Partner at Mitchells commented:-

“We are always looking for new talent to join our growing team, who we can develop alongside our experienced staff members. Staff have always been at the heart of the business and developing them and ensuring they have long careers with us plays a key part in the firm’s longevity and enable us to continue to offer the best service possible to our clients.”

To service its expanding client base of growing businesses, Mitchells is looking to expand its team further. If you want a career with Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, call 01246 274121 or email with a copy of your CV and covering letter to Andrew McDaid at andrewmcdaid@mitchellsaccountants.co.uk.

 

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Sponsorship deal agreed with City Taxis

A sponsorship deal has been agreed with City Taxis which will see the company’s logo feature on the daily training kit worn by Chesterfield players and management.

Paul Gosney, City Taxis’ business development manager, said:-

“Although 2016/17 hasn’t been the best season for the team, CITY Taxis are right behind the management team, board of directors and the players for next season.

“I’m sure everyone will come back for pre-season feeling revitalised and build a great foundation for a much better 2017/18. I feel it essential that local business’ support local teams and here in Chesterfield we have a great fan base and some fantastic companies.”

Jim Brown, Chesterfield FC commercial manager, said:-

“We are grateful for the sponsorship provided by City Taxis and thank them for their valuable support.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the previous sponsor of the training kit, National Windscreens, for their support.”

City Taxis are also the official private hire and taxi service to Chesterfield FC, with a direct phone line available next to all the hospitality lounges at the Proact.

City Taxis have also recently been announced as the official Transport Partner for this years Chesterfield Retail Awards which takes place on the Wednesday 24th May.

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Rural economy benefiting from £3million support via D2N2

Businesses and organisations are being encouraged to bid into a £3million fund to boost the rural economy in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

Money for three programmes is now available via the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) portion of D2N2’s current European Union funding. D2N2 LEP is the private-sector led partnership of businesses, local authorities, skills and training providers, and community and voluntary services promoting economic and jobs growth in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

Rural businesses looking to improve demand for agricultural and horticultural products, or to create jobs, or companies or organisations wishing to improving countryside cycle networks for tourism or recreation use, can apply for support.

The details of three programmes now open for bids – via the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) website – are:

 

Food Processing – £501,253 to support expansion of food and drink processing businesses.

Priority will be given to projects which:

  • create new, higher skilled jobs;
  • develop strong supply chains within the D2N2 area;
  • support businesses’ growth via export and accessing new international markets, or increase the volume of products exported;
  • promote new techniques or processes which increase production or productivity.

Project bids must be for at least £50,000 in grant aid. The maximum grant is £501,253.

The programme will be open until mid-2018, while funding is available.

 

Business Development – £1.6million has been made available to invest in rural micro and small business ventures, including farm businesses diversifying into non-farming activities (for example, land used for tourism or leisure-based attractions).

Priority will be for projects which:

  • Develop high growth businesses around D2N2’s eight key commercial sectors of transport equipment manufacturing, life sciences, food and drink manufacturing, construction, transport and logistics, the visitor economy, creative and digital industries, and low carbon goods and services.
  • Create new jobs within the business applying for funding.
  • Develop new higher skilled jobs within the applicant business.
  • Demonstrate business innovation, boosting productivity by introducing or developing new technologies or processes within the business applying.

Project bids must be for grants of at least £35,000. The maximum grant is £170,000.

The programme will be open for applications until mid-2018, while funding is available.

 

Rural Tourism Infrastructure – £928,247 will be used to develop rural tourism infrastructure, particularly recreational cycling, in D2N2’s rural areas.

Project bidders can apply for capital funding for schemes which connect rural attractions, and encourage recreational cycling and more visitors to come to those areas.

Priority will be given to projects which:

  • Enable new or existing attractions to improve their visitor ‘offer’, encourage longer stays and increase tourism spend in the rural D2N2 LEP area.
  • Extend the tourism season beyond the May to October period.
  • Improve access links to and between visitor attractions, including through development of multi-user paths.
  • Support cycling’s development, building on recent successes such as the 2015 and 2016 ‘Tour of Britain’ cycling events.
  • Create new skilled jobs in applicant businesses.
  • Develop visitor accommodation where there’s a demand for additional accommodation, as detailed in D2N2’s Destination Management Plan or LEP Tourism Strategy.

Project bidders must apply for at least £50,000 in grant aid. The maximum grant is £170,000. The programme will be open for applications until the end of 2017, while funding is available.

 

Grants given will only cover a percentage of projects’ costs, with successful bidders expected to also invest.

The D2N2 LEP held a free ‘Rural Means Business Conference’, to give potential applicants more information on the funding, in February (2017).

Peter Richardson, Chair of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, said:-

“Around a third of jobs in the D2N2 LEP’s area are in rural areas, but employers there tend to have less access to the benefits of infrastructure and business development opportunities in urban areas.

“Targeted funding via D2N2, such as the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development grants now available, help level the playing field; growing jobs and businesses which people living in rural areas rely on.”

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