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Celebrity chef in town to host Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards

One of Britain’s much loved and well-known chefs, Brian Turner CBE, will be in town on Wednesday 23 October, when he hosts the sell-out 2019 Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards.

Organised by Destination Chesterfield, in association with the Chesterfield College Group, the awards ceremony, which is now in its seventh year, recognises the crème de la crème of Chesterfield’s food and drink sector.

With a career spanning more than 50 years, which includes being one the first chefs on the long running TV programme, Ready Steady Cook, Brian is well-placed to announce the winners of 15 categories at the awards.

Looking forward to the ceremony, Brian commented: “I am delighted to host the seventh annual Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards. It is very encouraging to see these awards not only recognising established businesses, but also up and coming young chefs and apprentices who are the future of this wonderful industry. I am looking forward to being in the company of so many people who share my passion.”

A total of 39 businesses and individuals have been shortlisted across 15 categories, with Bottle & Thyme hoping to retain its coveted title of Restaurant of the Year for a second year running. The winners will be announced at a glittering awards ceremony, which is being held at the Winding Wheel Theatre.

On the night, the 260 guests will be welcomed with a selection of canapes served by hospitality and catering students from Chesterfield College, as well as enjoying a delicious two-course meal incorporating local produce – from Derbyshire Bakewell Tart to Dovedale Blue Cheese.

The finalists in each category are:

Restaurant of the Year – sponsored by Chesterfield Borough Council

Bottle & Thyme
Ciuri Ciuri Restaurant
Lombardi’s Restaurant

Cafe/Tea Room of the Year – sponsored by Kier Group

The Lilypad Café
H&F Vintage Tea Rooms
Qoozies

Gastro Pub of the Year – sponsored by Banner Jones Solicitors

The Market Pub
The Rectory
The Red Lion at Peak Edge Hotel

Pub/Bar of the Year

Pump & Grind
The Rose & Crown
The Three Horseshoes

Chesterfield’s Best Newcomer – sponsored by BHP Chartered Accountants

Afat’s Grill
Pig & Pump
Sorbo Lounge

Excellence in Customer Service – sponsored by East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire)

Bottle & Thyme
Junction Bar
The Lilypad Café

Best Out of Town – sponsored by Shorts Chartered Accountants

The Horse & Jockey, Wessington
Orangery Restaurant, Darley Dale
Southgate Brasserie at Van Dyk by Wildes, Clowne

International Restaurant of the Year – sponsored by MSE Hiller

Cocina at Casa Hotel
Delhi 41
O-Tokuda

Family Friendly Award – sponsored by Jumble Creative Design

The Bulls Head, Holymoorside
Chesters
The Six Halts, Clay Cross

Conference Venue of the Year

Casa Hotel
Chatsworth House
Ringwood Hall Hotel & Spa

Young Chef of the Year – sponsored by Owen Taylor & Sons

Jake Parkin
Sophia Johnson
Callum Fitzpatrick

Chesterfield Food Producer of the Year – sponsored by Edge Events Management Ltd

Crooked Pickle Co
Derbyshire Distillery
Moss Valley Fine Meats

Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by Apprentice Town (led by Chesterfield Borough Council)

Denny Pearson
Donna McMahon
Stuart Mcardle

Apprentice Employer of the Year – sponsored by Learning Unlimited (The Chesterfield College Group)

Ringwood Hall Hotel & Spa
Stephenson’s Tea & Coffee House
The Tickled Trout

Chesterfield Food Hero – sponsored by Casa Hotel

To be announced at the ceremony

Other supporters of the awards include Derbyshire Times, Distinctive Magic, Elder Way (Jomast Developments), FEAST – Food and Drink Forum, Hoods Florist, Franklins & Sons, Magnifica, Peak FM, Reflections Magazine (Bannister Publications Ltd) and Vicar Lane Shopping Centre.

For more information about the 2019 Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/foodanddrinkawards

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Dawson Radford Solicitors expands to offer HR and Employment Law services

Dawson Radford, company and commercial law specialists, has joined forces with SFT Consulting Ltd and is able to offer clients an employment law and HR service.

Stacey Cox, the founder of SFT Consulting Ltd, is an employment lawyer with over 14 years HR support and employment law experience. She began working in employment law when she left university 14 years ago. Stacey then worked for a regional firm for 11 years, building up its employment department from scratch.

Jo Dawson, Director at Dawson Radford Solicitors said “I am so pleased that Stacey has decided to join us. Having worked with Stacey for many years I know just what a fantastic lawyer she is, and I also know that she shares our firm’s mission and values for our staff and clients. This is an excellent appointment for us, as it now enables us to deliver employment law services and expand our business law offering”.

Stacey has represented a vast array of clients from small bespoke businesses to international clients and can assist clients with any employment or HR issue, including:

  • The drafting of policies and procedures, i.e. contracts and handbooks;
  • The drafting of and advising upon executive service agreements;
  • Settlement agreements;
  • The conducting of internal meetings i.e. disciplinary and grievance meetings and redundancy consultation meetings;
  • Employment tribunals, both in the preparation for and representation at the employment tribunal.
  • Restrictive covenants – both the drafting of and enforcement;
  • Mergers and acquisitions, this includes assisting our excellent corporate team to ensure clients are fully compliant with its TUPE obligations and staffing issues upon completion.

Whatever your business need may be, Stacey prides herself on her practical approach to assisting you in achieving your desired outcome.

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Banner Jones retains ‘Leading Firm’ status in the UK Legal 500

Banner Jones’ Family Law and Personal Injury teams have received a Tier 2 ranking in this year’s Legal 500, the 7th year in a row the firm has received acknowledgement.

The Legal 500 assesses the strengths of law firms across the world, and this acknowledgement showcases the continued great work of Banner Jones over the last 12 months, and the quality of the services they provide.

The latest 2020 guide states that the firm’s family law team have ‘outstanding knowledge’ in a broad range of family matters whilst the Personal Injury team were praised for being ‘happy to think outside the box’ and for how they ‘value the client as an individual’.

In addition, four of the firm’s solicitors have been listed by Legal 500 as a ‘Recommended Lawyer’ this includes Head of Family Law Kelly Parks, Head of Personal Injury Simon Wright, Head of Care Helena Downing and Family Law Solicitor Shetal Gudgeon.

Kelly Parks (right) commented: “This is a fantastic achievement and reflects the hard work of everyone in the team. We’ve been involved in some difficult cases in the last 12 months, such as domestic violence abuse cases, divorce settlements and childcare arrangements.”

“I would like to give particular thanks to the work of Shetal Gudgeon who the Legal 500 has stated ‘treats domestic abuse clients with respect and understanding’.”

Simon Wright said: “It’s been a great year and as a team we strive to provide the very best service to our clients. I’m thrilled that the Legal 500 recognise that our ‘communication is always excellent’ and that our ‘Support staff, especially Sarah Sadler, are very efficient.’ Well done Sarah.”

Banner Jones Solicitors is an award-winning law firm with offices in Chesterfield, Sheffield, Mansfield, Dronfield and Nottingham.

Kelly Parks & Shetal Gudgeon

Kelly Parks & Shetal Gudgeon

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Disappointing Silverstone weekend for Perez

Chesterfield’s race ace Seb Perez encountered a disappointing weekend in his third trip to Silverstone on 28-29 September, for the penultimate weekend of the Porsche Carrera Cup GB Championship.

The Team Amigos Redline Racing driver of Chesterfield, who turned 20-years-old recently, had nothing to celebrate about from his weekends outing the third trip to the Northamptonshire circuit this season but this time using the 1.64 mile National Circuit.

Silverstone hasn’t proved one of his luckiest circuits this season for him it was only just over four weeks ago where he was robbed of a podium slot after disaster struck and contact sent him off track getting stuck in the gravel and being forced to retire.

Despite torrential downpours for Fridays free practice sessions Perez managed to finish 8th and 5th place respectively out of the 23 cars on track.

An afternoon qualifying session on Saturday saw him finish eighth and only just 0.5s from pole position, leaving him optimistic for a good result for Sundays first race of two.

Perez knew the pressure would be on with such close competition in qualifying, he went out on slicks like most of the 22 cars that lined up, he expected the damp circuit to dry out. However, the cooler conditions combined with overcast skies meant the track remained slippery throughout the contest, putting those on slicks at a significant disadvantage.

A the lights went out the pace was missing and by the end of lap one Perez had lost four places, he remained around the same position for the 28 lap race finishing up seventh in the Pro class and 12th overall.

Race Two put Perez on the seventh row and has the lights went out he struggled for pace starting on wet tyres as the circuit began to dry but in the usual Perez style he persevered to finish a respectable 15th overhaul and 9th pro driver over the line.

Perez’s team mate George Gamble brought some luck back to the weekend and to the Team Amigos Redline Racing outfit by winning both races.

Not the of best weekends for the Chesterfield race ace, commenting on the weekend he said: “It was a weekend to forget, which was really a shame. We missed the boat in race one in terms of tyres, but it was all about the luck of the draw whether you were on wets or dry’s. I knew I was going to follow George Gamble if I knew he was going in, but I didn’t see him going into the pits, and the next time I saw him he lapped me. I expected it to dry faster than it did, as did plenty of other drivers, but that doesn’t help our race result.”

“In race two we just struggled with speed on wet tyres as it started to dry out. It was another weird race and just a bit of a strange weekend overall. We just didn’t have great pace in the car. That’s racing, but we’ve got to head to Brands Hatch for the season finale now and focus on getting a good result. Hopefully, we can end the season on a high which will make the winter a bit easier.”

Perez is currently in sixth place in the championship with 47 points and Amigos Redline Racing third in the Entrants Championship with 317 points.

The final round of the Championship sees Seb back at Brands Hatch on the Grand Prix Circuit (12 – 13 October) where it all started in April this year.

This year’s 16-race Porsche Carrera Cup GB Championship series is one of the most highly regarded championships in Europe and follows the Kwik-Fit British Touring Car Championship as a support package. You can follow Seb and the Porsche Carrera Cup GB Championship live on ITV4.

Editorial by Paul Horton and Images Paul Horton Motorsport Photography

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Mayor’s Garden now open at Chesterfield Royal Hospital

Chesterfield Royal Hospital welcomed dignitaries, councillors, volunteers and staff to attend the official opening of the Mayor’s Garden on Thursday 26th September 2019.

Former Mayor of Chesterfield, Councillor Maureen Davenport and her Mayoral consort, Liz Archer, spent their year in office fundraising for a quiet and reflective space which would benefit patients, staff and visitors – particularly those visiting the NGS Macmillan Centre.

After hearing about the Hospital’s wish to convert one of the outdoor courtyards and having both lost their husbands to cancer Maureen and Liz wanted to help – and raised a wonderful £20,000 in the process. This £20,000 was matched by the Hospital’s charitable funds.

The Mayor’s Garden, situated just off the corridor adjacent to the NGS Macmillan Centre, has been a real team effort and funded solely by raised monies – and created and maintained by a dedicated team of volunteers who have donated their time, talents and efforts.

Garden designer, Lara Behr, who had previously designed the award winning Legacy Garden which had been gifted to the hospital by Tatton RHS Show, happened to be in the area when plans were being made – and offered to help design elements of it for free. Working with Dr Roger Start, Consultant Histopathologist and Clinical Director of Pathology, who had come up with the original idea, and the volunteer team, she created a haven of colour and plants which has drawn staff, visitors (and lots of wildlife!) to the space.

At the opening Roger Start said: “This project has been a trailblazer – we have learned so much from it and we can go onto transform our courtyards and spaces. I’d like to thank everyone involved in creating this wonderful space, it’s fantastic – the garden will be around for a very long time.”

Councillor Maureen Davenport commented: “This is a very exciting moment to see the final result. Thanks to Lara for her design and continued support. I should also like to thank the volunteers who have been involved with planting the garden and watering it – it’s looking fabulous! Thanks to my fundraising committee who have worked hard during our Mayoral year to help to organise the events- without this team we wouldn’t be standing here today. Thank you also to the committee at the Hospital led by Philip Cousins – it was a great pleasure working with him and the rest of the team and they helped to bring our plans to fruition.”

“What we’d like to see now is patients, staff and visitors using this garden in the hope that they will benefit from being in a beautiful quiet place which will provide them with whatever they need.”

Official Opening of ‘The Mayors Garden’, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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Chesterfield’s Peak FM turns 21

Chesterfield’s Peak FM are today celebrating 21 years since the launch of the commercial radio station on 7th October 1998. 21 years and a few format changes on, the station looks back at 21 years of local radio, still in exactly the same building.

To mark the special occasion, during the breakfast show Peak FM played special music features from its birth year alongside a few surprises – including an on-air appearance from its first ever presenter, Mark Burrows. Mark shared anecdotes of the early days with current presenters Richie Pearson and Becky Hayes, including how at one stage during launch the station was housed in the back of a chinese restaurant. The original 8am launch was recreated when Mark introduced the first song ever played on Peak FM – “Alive and Kicking” by Simple Minds, exactly as he did back in 1998.

Tim Smith, Content Controller at Peak FM said: “It’s just fantastic Peak FM has had so much impact on people’s lives across North Derbyshire this last 21 years and continues to do so. Our team love the area so much; we’ve seen that reflected in RAJAR growth and the engagement we get every day so we’ve planned a really exciting day to thank our listeners for being with us!”

Staff at the station dug out their best (and worst) 1998 clothes, gave away an original PlayStation 1 and are distributing birthday cakes across the region throughout the day.

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Support on offer for World Mental Health Day

Derbyshire County Council have organised a Samaritans Wellbeing event in Chesterfield on 10 October 2019 to support World Mental Health Day.

This year, the annual campaign is focusing on preventing suicide, with a number of events taking place across the county, hoping to raise awareness of the scale of the issue and the role everyone can have in helping to tackle it.

Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Health and Communities Councillor, Carol Hart, said: “People’s mental health is as important as their physical health – and very often, the two go hand-in-hand.”

“It’s vital that anyone experiencing mental health difficulties knows the help and support that’s available and most importantly – that they’re not alone.”

“Events like these are designed to get everyone talking about their mental health and wellbeing and taking away any stigma or awkwardness around the subject.”

The Samaritans Wellbeing event will take place at Chesterfield Market on Thursday 10 October 2019 between 10am and 4pm, where people can find out more about how to get the right support.

Derbyshire County Council worked closely with partners to organise awareness-raising events on World Suicide Prevention Day in September. More than 30,000 people were reached after volunteers were present at 5 local football matches, handing out information leaflets and encouraging people to begin a conversation about their mental health.

In addition, around 5,000 Derbyshire organisations have been contacted with ideas and resources about how they could support people with their mental health.

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Home Instead recognised as a 5 Star Employer

Home Instead Senior Care has been recognised as a 5 Star Employer by WorkBuzz, as a result of positive feedback from their employees.

In June 2019, WorkBuzz invited all Home Instead’s CAREGivers and Key Players to provide confidential feedback about their experience working for Home Instead, including the training and development on offer; the relationship with their manager and day-to-day responsibilities. As independent employee engagement specialists, WorkBuzz then verified the results.

Home Instead was awarded the WorkBuzz 5 Star Employer award in September, based on positive feedback from their employees. This demonstrates Home Instead Senior Care’s high levels of employee engagement, compared to other businesses of a similar size.

Stephanie Metham (right), Care Director at Home Instead  said: “We are delighted to have been recognised as a 5 Star Employer by WorkBuzz. This means so much as it is awarded based on feedback from our fantastic CAREGiver’s and support team.”

Steven Frost, CEO of WorkBuzz said “The biggest challenge facing many organisations is recruiting and retaining the best talent. We would like to congratulate Home Instead for its high levels of employee engagement. Its positive culture means that most employees are proud to work there, would choose to stay even if they were offered a similar job elsewhere, and are highly motivated.”

Home Instead is one of the UK’s leading at-home care providers. Their service is tailored to the needs of individual clients and ranges from companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, post-discharge care, medication reminders, shopping and errands to personal care, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Just last month, Home Instead was named as one of the 20 most recommended providers in the Home Care Awards 2019. In June 2019, the company received an Outstanding Rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which only three per cent of home care providers inspected by the CQC have been awarded.

Home Instead Senior Care 5 Star Employer

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Chesterfield Half Marathon Road Closures and Parking Restrictions announced

This year’s Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon takes place on Sunday 20 October 2019, starting at 9.30am in Queen’s Park, Chesterfield.  All the Chesterfield Half Marathon road closures and parking restrictions have now been announced.

More information about the Chesterfield Half Marathon

View the routes of the Chesterfield Half Marathon and 5 mile Run

In accordance with traffic authority regulations for Derbyshire County Council, an order has been made prohibiting and restricting the use of certain roads and road junctions by vehicles in order to facilitate the safe holding of the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon.

The event will require the closure of roads and road junctions, car parking restrictions as well as the suspension of a number of Traffic Regulation Orders between 04:00 until 16:00 on Sunday 20th October 2019.

A full list of closures, including approximate times, is provided below.

The organisers would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your support of the Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon.

ROAD CLOSURES FOR THE CHESTERFIELD HALF MARATHON 2019

Chesterfield Half Marathon Road Closures 2019

PARKING RESTRICTIONS FOR THE CHESTERFIELD HALF MARATHON 2019

Chesterfield Half Marathon Parking Restrictions 2019

The Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon is pleased to be working in partnership with Chesterfield Borough Council to deliver the 3rd annual Redbrik Chesterfield Half Marathon.

Chesterfield Half Marathon Route

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Banner Jones’ Executive Director appointed as President of The Notaries Society of England and Wales

Executive Director at Banner Jones Solicitors, Stephen Gordon, has recently been appointed as President of The Notaries Society, the representative society for the 775 Notaries practising in England and Wales.

Founded in 1882, The Notaries Society plays a major part in the lives of Notaries offering training, continuing professional development as well as international representation. Notaries represent the oldest and smallest branch of the legal profession in England and Wales and so the work of the Society is crucial in ensuring their interests are best represented.

Stephen, who heads up the Business Legal Services team at Banner Jones Solicitors, has been a qualified Notary Public dealing with international matters for both private and commercial clients for over 25 years, and is now the only remaining Notary Public in Chesterfield.

Having been appointed as Vice President in January 2019 (below), Stephen was elected to the Presidents role on 19th September 2019. Stephen will run the society and continue its work on the development of professional standards.

Commenting on his appointment Stephen said: “I’m extremely proud to have been appointed as President of the Society and am delighted to further my involvement in supporting the work of fellow Notary Publics across England and Wales.”

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Whittam Cox Architects ranked in UK’s Top 50 Architects

Whittam Cox Architects have secured a place in the Top 50 UK Architects and Top 150 UK Consultants rankings for the fifth consecutive year.

The annual Top 150 Consultants league table, produced by leading industry publication ‘Building Magazine’, has ranked the practice as 79 out of all the firms who made the top 150, which includes Architects, QS’s, Project Managers, and Engineers.

The practice has also secured spot at number 42 in the top UK Architects alongside other top practices such as Foster and Partners, BDP, Sheppard Robson, Allies and Morrison & others. The ranking reinforces the fact that Whittam Cox Architects are one of UK’s largest architects’ practices, servicing clients and projects nationwide.

Commenting on the milestone Board Director Nick Riley commented; “We are delighted to be recognised by Building again; we see this as an endorsement of our focussed efforts in delivering tangible value to our diverse range of clients and projects. Looking ahead we know we can’t be complacent; it’s essential we remain ambitious, agile and responsive to continued times of political and market uncertainty.”

See the Building article and league tables by clicking here.

Whittam Cox Architect of the Year

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