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Help ‘Protect Your NHS’ with free will writing service offered by Chesterfield solicitors

Until 31 May 2020, Chesterfield Champions BRM Solicitors will not charge their usual fees for making a will. Instead, clients will be encouraged to make a voluntary donation to Chesterfield Royal Hospital’s “Protect Your NHS” appeal.

The choice and amount to donate is entirely up to each client, but the suggested minimum donation is just £75 for a single will, or £150 for a mirror will for a couple.

All donations will be used to gift health and well-being experiences to staff as well as gifting enhanced care and facilities to patients.

A regulated professional will advise you throughout the process to ensure that your will is appropriate for your personal circumstances, and that it fully reflects your wishes. When completed, all wills are stored securely for free, and registered with Certainty, the National Wills Register so that your will can be found when it is needed.

Rob Woodhead (right), Head of Wills and Probate at BRM said: “By making a will with us in May, you can show your support to the staff and patients at Chesterfield Royal Hospital, who have been affected directly, or indirectly by the Covid-19 pandemic.”

To find out more and register for an appointment, visit www.brmlaw.co.uk/crh or telephone 01246 555111.

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CityGrab food delivery app to donate this weekend’s delivery fees to two Chesterfield charities

CityGrab, a local food delivery app created by City Taxis, will donate all delivery fees from this weekend’s orders to two Chesterfield charities, Ashgate Hospicecare and Chesterfield Royal Hospital Charity.

For each of the ‘31 Days in May’ you can order local food and products on the citygrab app, with each weekend dedicated to supporting a local charity. Friday 15th May to Monday 18th May will see funds raised for two local Chesterfield charities, Ashgate Hospicecare and Chesterfield Royal Charity, to help support the fantastic work they are doing providing patient treatment and specialist end of life care under the most challenging circumstances.

Since its launch, local businesses including Afats Grill, Odyssey Greek, Qoozies, Pizza Pi, North Sea Fish Bar, Fat Pig BBQ, Tiffin & Casa Hotel now have food and products available to order through the app.

Russ Wilkinson, Manager of City Taxis said: “To say these are difficult times for our local charities is an understatement, as every penny counts for individuals, families and local businesses”.

He added: “I hope that by donating the citygrab delivery fees to our charity partners, reflects the gratitude we have for the support they give to the community of Chesterfield. I would like to add that these donations are made possible by the continued hard work of our drivers.”

Karen Walker, Ward Sister at Ashgate Hospicecare, said: “Our patients need us more than ever before, but providing that care has never been so challenging. With the support of our community and local businesses like citygrab, we can be there for those who desperately need our care.”

Beverley Webster, Chesterfield Royal Hospital Charity Chair, said: “On behalf of the Charity I would like to pass on our thanks and appreciations. It’s a challenging time for businesses, so this is an incredibly kind and generous gesture. The ‘31 days of May’ campaign that City Taxis are running through their citygrab app is a really innovative way to support local charities like ours. We have some really exciting plans that will make a real difference to patients in hospital – and to the staff who are working hard to provide exceptional care in unprecedented circumstances.  Any donations we receive will be used wisely and for maximum benefit.”

To show your support, simply place an order on the citygrab app between 6pm on Friday 15th May and 6am Monday 18th May and your delivery fee will be automatically donated. The total amount raised will be split evenly between the charities.

Download the citygrab app here.

Click here to see a list local food & drink suppliers offering takeaways

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Chesterfield technology firm recruits four new staff to improve customer support

Chesterfield-based technology firm and Chesterfield Champion, Central Technology, has this month hired four new staff members in order to continue valuable business support to their customers and the wider business community.

Central Technology has welcomed three new team members to their Sales department (pictured below) as well as a new member of the Service Desk team. The new team members will help to support the company’s growing new customer base by providing an enhanced customer experience.

Tom Aplin-Ward, Senior Account Manager, has a wealth of experience in technical, account management and senior client service roles. Stephanie Markham, Internal Account Manager, has exceptional customer service skills and will help maintain and deliver high levels of customer service across all accounts. Loui Fox, Account Manager, worked for the past six years in electrical wholesale & manufacturing and was ready to transfer his experienced sales skills to the challenge of the technology world.

Nathan Carlsson has joined the busy Service Desk team as Junior Development Operations Engineer. Nathan is currently working part time but will take on a full time role upon completion of his degree in Computer Software Development. Nathan will be helping to streamline processes within CT and drive greater efficiencies to provides a more seamless experience for customers.

Managing Director, Ian Snow, said: “It is great to be welcoming new joiners to CT. Now more than ever we need to ensure we have the right skills and efficiencies within our own business to ensure our customers are still receiving a reliable, stable and uninterrupted service from wherever they are working. This is a new chapter for all of us and we need to ensure we are constantly innovating, adapting and improving the way we deliver our services. Having great people is critical at this time so we are delighted to have such fantastic new talent join our team.”

Central Technology are proud members of the Chesterfield Champions business membership scheme. Joining the scheme is a direct statement of belief from organisations about their commitment to Chesterfield and its successful future.

Ian said: “Being a Chesterfield Champion affords us with links into a vibrant and growing business community for us to share learning and business ideas.”

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Chesterfield manufacturer launches click and collect service providing sanitiser to local businesses

Pronto Paints has launched a click and collect service for businesses in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire for its newly developed hand sanitiser.

Since April, Pronto Paints has supported essential organisations with its WHO formulation Handrub Sanitiser by donating supplies to local care homes, charities and frontline services.  The rub has also been available in bulk quantities for manufacturing companies and frontline services to purchase.

As the lockdown period is changing and more businesses are starting to reopen, the handrub has now been made available in 5 litre refill bottles for businesses based across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

David Beckford, Managing Director of Pronto Paints said “We really want to help our community get back to work safely.  We are pleased to announce that we are making single packs of our handrub sanitiser available for Chesterfield businesses to order on a click and collect basis.  The rub will be provided in 5 litre refill bottles at a discounted rate for local companies. We will continue to make donations to local care homes, charities and frontline services.”

Founded in 1989, Pronto Industrial Paints is a family-run manufacturer of high technology surface coatings, supplying commercial partners and clients with paints specific to their exact needs. The business has doubled in size over the last 10 years and the aim is to continue this growth and double the size of the business again over the next 10 years.

Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire based businesses can find out more about the new service at https://prontopaints.co.uk/product/abc800-local/

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10 caregiver jobs created by Home Instead

Chesterfield Champion Home Instead Chesterfield has launched a major recruitment drive to meet increasing demand for its services.

The company is currently advertising 10 CAREGiver roles to help more people in Chesterfield to stay independent in their own homes.  Services are tailored to the needs of individual clients and provide a variety of non-medical services that include respite care and palliative care.

Stephanie Metham, Care Director at Home Instead Chesterfield has welcomed applications from people who may be new to the profession, but who are compassionate and want to make a true difference to the quality of life for their clients:

“Quality care workers are key to our organisation’s services and we work with a team of experienced, friendly CAREGivers from all over Chesterfield and the surrounding areas.  But we need to recruit more if we are to meet the current challenges.

“You do not need any experience or particular qualifications to become a CAREGiver. However, it would be useful to have some experience of working in a care setting or interacting with older people.

“This could be personal experience of caring for a family member or voluntary experience. You will have a passion for supporting others and pride yourself on delivering an outstanding service. You will be reliable, trustworthy and respectful. You will enjoy building professional friendships and comfortable in spending time in the company of others.”

For more information, please contact Stephanie Metham, Care Director at Home Instead  Chesterfield by email: stephanie.metham@homeinstead.co.uk, by calling 01246 580187 or by visiting www.homeinstead.co.uk/chesterfield.

Home Instead supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 180 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.  Find out more about Chesterfield Champions at https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/destination-chesterfield/champions/.

Image: Nigel Metham and Stephanie Metham, Home Instead Senior Care, Chesterfield.

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Twist continues to publish virtual magazine

Chesterfield glossy magazine, Twist, has published its May edition in a virtual format and is supporting regular advertisers by designing and including their messages completely free of charge.

Although most members of staff are furloughed and the company’s offices are closed, directors Mike and Helen Firth have managed to compile a 44-page publication from home.

The May edition features the regular monthly column by Chair of Destination Chesterfield, Peter Swallow and Destination Chesterfield Manager Dom Stevens explains about the town’s ‘Supporting Local’ campaign.

In addition, you can read how editor Mike was once called upon to help promote a Disney film in Chesterfield, learn how you can make use of Chesterfield Museum from your own home, find out about which bands made a local record shop proprietor’s top ten album selection and discover why there was a row over a drummer’s pedal when Bill Haley performed in Chesterfield! You can also read about the Brampton connection which is keeping a vital children’s home operating in desperate times in Ethiopia.

Editor Mike said: “The ongoing crisis means we can’t deliver our publication to the 15,500 Chesterfield letterboxes we usually reach each month. It would have been simpler to batten down the hatches and re-emerge once the worst of the crisis is over, but we felt we had an obligation to carry on supporting our regular readers and advertisers as best we can.”

“We hope people will appreciate our efforts and enjoy clicking their way through the pages of this online ‘Twist‘.”

The company has also expanded its online presence elsewhere and throughout the crisis has published a ‘Picture of the Day’ feature on its Facebook pages to remind local folk how fortunate we all are to live and work in such a beautiful part of the world.

‘Twist’, which is ten years old later this year, is one of five magazines published by one of the original Chesterfield Champions, Heron Publications Ltd. Mike and Helen have also been able to continue production of their other titles ‘Wings’, ‘Dronfield Eye’, ‘Active8’ and ‘My Kind of Town’.

Mike added: “We’re one of thousands of local businesses which have been forced to adapt what we do, but I believe this new-found flexibility will stand us all in good stead as the Chesterfield area begins to emerge from the crisis.”

To enjoy the May 2020 edition of Twist for free, click here.

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Golf Courses to re-open across Chesterfield

Golfers across North Derbyshire can get back onto the course tomorrow (Wednesday, May 13) making it one of the first sports residents can get involved in since the lockdown began.

Both Tapton and Stanedge Course Golf courses will reopen and are strictly adhering to government guidance, with policies and social distancing rules in place.

At Stanedge, all tee time bookings must be made online at https://stanedgegolfclub.co.uk/  or by calling 01246 590323.

At Tapton doors will be open to members and non-members alike, with the first round played in months set to be teed off at 12pm tomorrow.

Sheffield City Trust, who operate Tapton golf course along with a number of other venues in the Sheffield City region, has put in place several safety measures to allow golfers back onto the course.

Sheffield City Trust Chief Executive, Andrew Snelling, said:

“The health and safety of our members and colleagues always remains our top priority, and this means we’ve had to make some small changes to how the game is played.

“These changes will ensure the safety of our members while allowing them to enjoy being back out on the course for the first time in months.

“As the health and wellbeing charity, we’re really excited to reopen Tapton and continue to support people to stay active.

“I want to thank all of our members for remaining patient and understanding throughout this time. I’m sure all of our members will join me in thanking our staff who have been working hard to make sure all of our courses are ready to open.”

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Derbyshire recycling centres to open for waste that cannot be stored safely at home

Derbyshire County Council household waste recycling centres will reopen with restrictions in place from Monday 18 May – but residents are only advised to visit them if they have waste they cannot store safely at home.

The safety of site staff, residents and the wider community is the number one priority and new measures are being introduced at all sites so that users and staff can stick to social distancing rules to help prevent the spread of coronavirus and to help manage traffic. These include a traffic control system based on odd and even number plates and limiting the number of vehicles on site at any one time.To help the centres run smoothly, users are being asked to follow these golden rules:

  • Only travel to your local recycling centre if it is essential because you can’t continue to store waste safely at home without it causing injury or harm. No other reason for the journey would be considered a legitimate purpose. Please use your kerbside bins and bulky waste services where possible or store until sites are operating as normal.
  • If your journey is essential then check which day you can access the recycling centres based on your vehicle number plate and please be prepared to queue as social distancing measures mean fewer vehicles will be allowed on site at any one time.
  • Avoid taking excessive amounts of waste to keep vehicles moving in and out as quickly as possible to help reduce queue times. That means leaving vans and trailers at home for the time being.
  • Wear protective gloves, appropriate footwear and clothing and only bring what you can safely handle as staff will not be able to help you carry your waste as they normally would.
  • Keep the number of people on site to a minimum by travelling alone – unless you need another adult from your household to help carry your waste – stay at least 2 metres away from staff and other users and wash your hands when you get home.
  • Stay at home if you have had coronavirus symptoms in the last 14 days, are self-isolating or at high risk of contracting the virus.

Vehicles will be allowed into recycling centres on certain days depending on whether the last number on their number plate is odd or even. Vehicles with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 as the last number will be allowed in on even numbered dates in the month and those with 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 will be allowed in on odd numbered dates in the month.

Councillor Simon Spencer, Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Infrastructure, said: “We know that many people want to see our recycling centres reopen and I’d like to thank them all for their patience, but we need everyone to take a sensible approach and only visit our sites if it’s absolutely essential because their waste cannot be stored safely at home.”

“Social distancing measures mean fewer vehicles than usual will be allowed on-site and there will be queues – and if the queues start to obstruct the road network we will have to temporarily close the sites so please avoid our sites in the first few weeks if at all possible.”

“Please continue to use the kerbside waste and recycling services run by your district and borough councils and hang on to any items you would normally take to our sites if you can or try selling them online if there’s still some life left in them.”

“If your visit is essential, please read our safety guidance before you travel and remember to stay in your vehicle while queuing.”

“Our priority is the safety of site staff, residents and the wider community. We’ll be keeping a close eye on traffic and taking steps to limit disruption on roads in surrounding areas but there’s no doubt this will be challenging.”

“Staff will be doing all they can to help things run as smoothly as possible so please treat them with respect. You can help by avoiding busy times and checking traffic information and apps before you travel.”

The recycling centres will be open 7 days a week from 8.30am-6pm in the following locations: Ashbourne, Bolsover, Bretby, Chesterfield, Glossop, Ilkeston, Loscoe, Northwood (Darley Dale) and Waterswallows – near Buxton. They do not accept business or trade waste.

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Furlough scheme extended until October

It has been announced the furlough scheme will be extended by a further four months with workers continuing to receive 80% of their current salary.

From the start of August, furloughed workers will be able to return to work part-time with employers being asked to pay a percentage towards the salaries of their furloughed staff.

The employer payments will substitute the contribution the government is currently making, ensuring that staff continue to receive 80% of their salary, up to £2,500 a month.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak said: “Our Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has protected millions of jobs and businesses across the UK during the outbreak – and I’ve been clear that I want to avoid a cliff edge and get people back to work in a measured way.

This extension and the changes we are making to the scheme will give flexibility to businesses while protecting the livelihoods of the British people and our future economic prospects.”

New statistics published today revealed the job retention scheme has protected 7.5 million workers and almost 1 million businesses.

The scheme will continue in its current form until the end of July and the changes to allow more flexibility will come in from the start of August. More specific details and information around its implementation will be made available by the end of this month.

The government will explore ways through which furloughed workers who wish to do additional training or learn new skills are supported during this period. It will also continue to work closely with the Devolved Administrations to ensure the scheme supports people across the Union.

The Chancellor’s decision to extend the scheme, which will continue to apply across all regions and sectors in the UK economy, comes after the government outlined its plan for the next phase of its response to the coronavirus outbreak.

The scheme is just one part of the government’s world-leading economic response to coronavirus, including an unprecedented package for the self-employed, loans and guarantees that have so far provided billions of pounds in support, tax deferrals and grants for small businesses.

Today the government is also publishing new statistics that show businesses have benefitted from over £14 billion in loans and guarantees to support their cashflow during the crisis. This includes 268,000 Bounce Back Loans worth £8.3 billion, 36,000 loans worth over £6 billion through the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, and £359 million through the Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme.

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive of East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire), said: “Businesses will welcome the further extension of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme beyond June, which will help eliminate some of the uncertainties that businesses and their employees are still facing.

“The potential to keep the scheme running to October, albeit with employers contributing, will help to aid the transition back to work, while allowing flexibility to bring people back into the workplace on a part-time basis, where it is safe to do so, is also something we’ve been campaigned for.

“The furlough scheme has seen the Government provide an unprecedented level of financial support to workers affected by the pandemic with the objective of protecting jobs and businesses, for which it should be applauded.

“However, such a huge financial commitment is not sustainable over the long-term, which is why the focus now needs to shift more towards safely restarting the economy as quickly as possible so businesses can start the process of building the UK’s economic recovery, which is the best – and most sustainable – way of securing people’s livelihoods.”

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New guidance launched by Government to help get Brits safely back to work

Practical guidelines have been published to make workplaces as safe as possible and give people confidence to go back to work during the coronavirus pandemic.

Documents have been developed in consultation with approximately 250 businesses, unions and industry leaders, as well as devolved administrations.

Up to an extra £14 million has been made available for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for extra call centre employees, inspectors and equipment guidance provides employers with a downloadable notice that businesses should display to show people they have followed the guidance.

New ‘COVID-19 secure’ guidelines are available to UK employers to help them get their businesses back up and running and workplaces operating as safely as possible.  Read the guidance for businesses

This follows the Prime Minister setting out steps to beat the virus and restart the economy, so we can protect jobs, restore people’s livelihoods and fund the country’s vital public services.

The government has consulted approximately 250 stakeholders in preparing the guidance. It has been developed with input from firms, unions, industry bodies and the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and in consultation with Public Health England (PHE) and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), to develop best practice on the safest ways of working across the economy, providing people with the confidence they need to return to work.

The new guidance covers 8 workplace settings which are allowed to be open, from outdoor environments and construction sites to factories and takeaways.

This sets out practical steps for businesses focused on 5 key points, which should be implemented as soon as it is practical:

1. Work from home, if you can
All reasonable steps should be taken by employers to help people work from home. But for those who cannot work from home and whose workplace has not been told to close, our message is clear: you should go to work. Staff should speak to their employer about when their workplace will open.

2. Carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment, in consultation with workers or trade unions
This guidance operates within current health and safety employment and equalities legislation and employers will need to carry out COVID-19 risk assessments in consultation with their workers or trade unions, to establish what guidelines to put in place. If possible, employers should publish the results of their risk assessments on their website and we expect all businesses with over 50 employees to do so.

3. Maintain 2 metres social distancing, wherever possible
Employers should re-design workspaces to maintain 2 metre distances between people by staggering start times, creating one way walk-throughs, opening more entrances and exits, or changing seating layouts in break rooms.

4. Where people cannot be 2 metres apart, manage transmission risk
Employers should look into putting barriers in shared spaces, creating workplace shift patterns or fixed teams minimising the number of people in contact with one another, or ensuring colleagues are facing away from each other.

5. Reinforcing cleaning processes
Workplaces should be cleaned more frequently, paying close attention to high-contact objects like door handles and keyboards. Employers should provide handwashing facilities or hand sanitisers at entry and exit points.

A downloadable notice is included in the documents, which employers should display in their workplaces to show their employees, customers and other visitors to their workplace, that they have followed this guidance.

Business Secretary Alok Sharma said:  “This guidance provides a framework to get the UK back to work in a way that is safe for everyone.  These are practical steps to enable employers to identify risks that COVID-19 creates and to take pragmatic measures to mitigate them.  And as we are able to reopen new sectors of the economy, we will continue our collaborative approach working with a wide range of stakeholders, to provide guidance for additional workplaces.”

Sarah Albon Chief Executive, Health and Safety Executive said “The BEIS guidance issued today sets out practical steps employers can take to enable staff to continue and return to work. We have worked with BEIS to ensure businesses have access to the information they need to put in place measures to help them work safely. This will assist employers in carrying out risk assessments and putting practical measures in place.

At the heart of the return to work is controlling the risk posed by the virus. Ensuring safe working practices are in place will help deliver a safe return to work and support businesses across the country.”

Craig Beaumont, Director of External Affairs and Advocacy at the Federation of Small Businesses commented: “FSB has engaged through this process with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and we appreciate that our points have been taken on board for the UK small business community.  Today’s guidance is practical, workable and proportionate for small businesses.  It will be a long journey but this guidance will provide the basis for small employers to have the positive conversations needed with their staff. This is the first step to getting the economy back on its feet.”

Carolyn Fairbairn, Director-General of the CBI commented: “Safety is at the heart of business thinking. Unless people feel safe, employees won’t return, customers will stay away and the restart will falter, harming livelihoods and public services. This guidance will help. It gives firms a clearer picture of how to reopen safely and gradually.  The guidance builds on the good proactive plans many firms have developed during lockdown. Excellent employee engagement, fast workplace innovation and transparency have helped many companies support livelihoods. It’s right to build on this.

The UK faces months of change and challenge. These guidelines will need to continue to evolve based on insight from the ground.

And employers, employee representatives and relevant enforcement agencies must work together, supporting these plans to build public trust and get our economy back on its feet.”

Jonathan Geldart, Director General of the Institute of Directors commented:  “This guidance is an important first step. It won’t provide every answer, no guidance can, but directors can use it to inform their risk assessments for operating in this pandemic.

Ultimately, the decision lies with a company’s directors, and they need to feel comfortable they can operate safely. Decisions on re-opening will not be taken lightly. Business leaders want to stand on their own two feet, but most can’t operate at anything like normal capacity at the moment, and making adjustments to protect staff and customers will be a big challenge for many workplaces.

We hope and expect the guidance to evolve over time, but this is a place for employers to start on the long path to getting the economy going again.
The guidance applies to businesses currently open. This also includes guidance for shops which we believe may be in a position to begin a phased reopening at the earliest from the 1 June. Guidance for other sectors that are not currently open will be developed and published ahead of those establishments opening to give those businesses time to plan. The government will also shortly set up taskforces to work with these sectors to develop safe ways for them to open at the earliest point at which it is safe to do so, as well as pilot re-openings to test businesses’ ability to adopt the guidelines.”

As part of the announcement, the government has made available up to an extra £14 million for the HSE, equivalent to an increase of 10% of their budget, for extra call centre employees, inspectors and equipment if needed.

For further business support information please visit our Coronavirus Business Support Page

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New report highlights Chesterfield town centre’s potential to recover from coronavirus epidemic

A new report has claimed that Chesterfield town centre may be more resilient and may recover from the impact of the coronavirus epidemic more quickly  than other towns and cities across the UK.

The ‘Impact of Covid-19 on UK town and city centres’ report produced by the Local Data Company claims “More resilient town centres will be those less exposed to the intense challenge leisure occupiers face by the prolonged lockdown.”

Within the report Chesterfield is identified as one of the top 10 towns with the highest percentage of essential retail, which is currently still trading.  The local data company suggests this will add strength to the town.

The reports says: “15 of the top 100 town centres have an undersupply of leisure compared to the GB average (25%) with Peterborough, Swindon, Walsall and Chesterfield being the largest of the 15. Out of those 15 with an undersupply of leisure, Peterborough, Chesterfield, Rotherham and Enfield also appear among the top 10 towns with the highest percentage of essential retail which is still able to trade, which will add strength to these towns.”

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield said: “The findings from the Local Data Report confirms what we have long known – Chesterfield is a resilient, forward-thinking town. We have a good mix of chain and independent shops and traders which has always created interest in the town centre and encouraged people to visit.

“Despite the current lockdown, the town’s shops, stores and market stall owners have adapted and Chesterfield remains open for business – either online or with social distancing measures in place.

“Throughout lockdown Destination Chesterfield has pushed the Shop Local message and this is paying off in this time of crisis.  It is encouraging to hear town’s independent shops, stores and market traders that more people are embracing Shop Local and pledging to continue to do so after lockdown ends.”

Read the full local data company report

Find details of Chesterfield Business, which are open in the town centre or continue to offer services and products online.

Read how Chesterfield retailers are faring during the epidemic and how they are optimistic for the future.

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