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Peak tourism economy’s £1.49 million cash boost

Long-term prospects for the Peak District and Derbyshire’s visitor economy look even brighter thanks to confirmation of a £1.49 million grant to boost business quality, profitability and performance.

Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire, the area’s official tourist board, is celebrating news that its bid for cash from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to fund a comprehensive three-year business support programme has been successful.

The tourist board will work closely with Derbyshire County Council and the Peak District National Park Authority to develop the cycling market and the Peak District brand, promote Derbyshire products, support market towns and help businesses to boost their competitiveness.

Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire will concentrate on developing the Peak District brand through ‘Inspired by the Peak District’, involving food and drink producers, creative industries, attractions and service and activity providers.

Working with Business Peak District, it will focus on promotional, marketing and on-line activity and an annual events programme.

The tourist board will also bring in tourism experts and specialist advisers to deliver a wide-ranging programme of business support focusing on international visitors, accessibility, marketing, business to business networking, workshops promoting the Environmental Quality Mark (EQM) and one-to-one advice and development.

Derbyshire County Council will focus on supporting market towns to swell and share visitor numbers, realise their full potential and boost their vibrancy. It will also promote Derbyshire products, with a particular emphasis on food and drink, to improve the quality of local services for visitors and encourage them to spend locally.

The Peak District National Park Authority, together with Derbyshire Dales District Council, will develop the growing, high-spending cycling market through the Pedal Peak Business Initiative. This will include grants to improve cycle facilities, a cycle friendly toolkit to help businesses understand the market, networking events, developing routes and marketing materials and creating and delivering Peak District Cyclist Welcome accreditation.

Around 400 businesses and their supply chains are set to benefit from the programme, which will be launched over the next few months and will run until the end of March 2019.

Jo Dilley, Managing Director of Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire, said:-

“This is very exciting news for tourism businesses across the Peak District and Derbyshire.

“Working closely with our partners over the next three years, we will be able to drive up their quality and profitability, develop the Peak District and Derbyshire brand and support start-up businesses though initiatives specifically geared to create more jobs in the visitor economy sector, and bring long-term benefits to the local and regional economy.”

Anne Western, Leader of Derbyshire County Council Councillor, said:-

“Derbyshire has many obvious charms but there’s much more to our county than rolling hills and beautiful countryside.

“Our market towns play a vital role in welcoming visitors to the county as well as providing jobs and services for local people and we look forward to helping to promote all they have to offer visitors.

“Our ‘Made in Derbyshire’ campaign showcased the people, products and places that make our county great and we’ll work with local businesses to help build on these successes in the future.”

Sarah Fowler, Chief Executive of the Peak District National Park, said:-

“This is further confirmation that the Peak District is a great place to visit and do business. Our reputation as a cycling destination continues to grow and this grant will help us help local businesses to make the most of every opportunity though the Pedal Peak District Business Initiative.”

Jim Harrison, Chair of Business Peak District, said:-

“As well as the many benefits the project will offer tourism businesses, promoting the ‘Inspired by the Peak District’ logo will help any organisation that uses it to boost both their profile and that of the area. The more all businesses work together, the stronger our voice will be.”

 

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The Stage is Set for A Magical Christmas at Chatsworth

The fairytale magic of the most famous of ballets will sweep everyone along into an enchanting winter wonderland at Chatsworth this festive season.

Christmas at Chatsworth: The Nutcracker will see the house transformed to present the festive tale complete with lavish costumes, beautiful decorations, wonderful stage sets and a few fantastic surprises in store sure to captivate all who visit.

Christmas at Chatsworth will transport everyone to a fairytale world populated by Nutcracker soldiers; elegant ballerinas and dancing snowflakes. All the cast will be on view – from the Mouse King and the Sugar Plum Fairy to the Nutcracker and Clara – to depict the story in a series of stunning tableau scenes throughout the house.

In the tale, a box of performing toys charms the children and adults alike, but it is the Nutcracker doll that enchants Clara the most. As the curtain rises on Christmas Eve, visitors will be able to share in Clara’s adventures as she is swept away by her Nutcracker Prince to a wonderful place where the magic really begins.

Along the way, the beautifully dressed rooms will tell the story of The Nutcracker with all the classic scenes from Clara’s dream; from the waltz of the snowflakes to the dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.

Janet Bitton, Head Housekeeper at Chatsworth House, said:-

“The Land of Sweets in the Great Dining Room will be the highlight for me. The only light will be from the chandelier, like a moon above the city with its twinkling lights through the windows, and the glow from the huge Christmas trees in each corner will be magical.”

In a clever twist, the visitor will be able to experience the story as though they are both in the audience at the theatre and stepping backstage at the ballet. Guides will become stage managers and wardrobe mistresses.

For a special added thrill, visitors of all ages will be invited to enter into the magic of the story with many costumes to try on.

As well as the main event in the house, there is a whole host of festive themed activity. From truly magical nativity performances in the farmyard starring the farm animals, to gourmet evenings, floral workshops and wreath making demonstrations, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Or get Christmas shopping off to an early start with a visit to the Christmas market with over 100 stalls of gifts for the whole family.

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New Stand Sponsor for Spireites

Chesterfield Football Club are delighted to announce a deal with a leading local van sales company that will see the West Stand at the Proact Stadium named The Van Yard Stand.

The deal with The Van Yard sees them become a significant partner for the club and they have signed a deal to the end of the 2017/18 season.

The company have recently moved to new premises in Arkwright Town to cope with their increasing trade and linking up with the Spireites will help to enhance their brand awareness.

Chris Allsop, Managing Director of The Van Yard, said:-

“It is a great privilege to agree this sponsorship deal with the football club. We have streamlined our business and moved to new premises this year and the next step is for us to strengthen our commercial exposure in the area. Working with Chesterfield FC will allow us to do this and I look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

Richard Nichols, Head of Commercial & Marketing at Chesterfield FC, said:-

“It is fantastic to have an enthusiastic and proactive company like The Van Yard associate their business with us here at Chesterfield Football Club.

“Chris has been a pleasure to deal with and we are both genuinely excited about developing a positive and strong relationship over the next two years. They are a local company who already work closely with the RAC, which demonstrates their lofty ambitions and that matches what we want to achieve here.”

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Sensational Seb Storms to Silverstone

Chesterfield race ace Seb Perez soars into Silverstone this coming weekend for the penultimate rounds of the Simpson Race Products Ginetta Junior Championship.

The 16 year old Ginetta race car driver travels to the Northamptonshire circuit after a sensational weekend just down the road at Rockingham three weeks ago; where Perez was “hard at it” testing the circuit, taking two days of hard work to get to grips with the car and circuit.

The two days testing had its ups and downs for Seb and his team JHR Developments, on the first Ginetta test day Perez was just outside the top five test times but by later during the day the cars performance was lacking and so was his testing positions. On looking into this closer the team found the car was having engine issues.

Work was carried out on the car ready for the second test day only to find the engine was not strong and still having problems finishing twelfth overall on the day. During free practice two the car managed one lap before retiring into the garage with technical problems,

On investigating further his team did an engine change due to continuing engine issues.

Saturday morning saw qualifying and Perez going out with a new engine after some fantastic work done by JHR Development to get the car race ready.

With the newly fitted engine Perez was “batting in the dark” not knowing how the engine was going to perform with a team keen to see how it progressed.

After a 15 minute qualifying session Perez missed out on a top five place finishing in 6th position with a time of 1.38.945 and hitting speeds of up to 85 mph, Perez commented “having a new engine fitted I was unsure how the car would perform,  JHR Developments have worked wonders to get the car ready to race”.

Race one saw a battle commence from the lights going out between Perez and rookie team mate Sebastian Prialux both fighting for fourth place with a close battle for third between them both and Stuart Middleton and Perez taking the chequered flag, finally finishing in 5th position.

Saturday evening, race two saw freak weather conditions comprising of a storm and twister ripping across the circuit tearing down some teams hospitality suite awnings and leaving a trail of destruction around the circuit.

Perez sat in his car in the holding area for around 50 minutes, gale force winds rocking the car vigorously from side to side, only to be told that the race had been cancelled due to the severe conditions.

Sunday morning saw the start of the rescheduled race two and Perez 5th on the grid along side rookie racer Harry King.

A couple of laps into the race saw Perez move into third position and for the rest of the duration of the race he had a constant battle with Stuart Middleton fighting for second place,  however Middleton managed to hold his lead over Perez who finished taking a podium position in third place.

Final race of the weekend after lunch saw Perez completing the 8 laps race in 15 minutes starting on the second row with a front row of rookie drivers, Tom Wood and Harry King.

The first lap saw him move up into second place, however on lap four Lewis Brown passed him taking second spot. Perez fought hard to regain second place but unfortunately missed out, finishing on the podium again taking third place.

After the race Perez commented:-

“An eventful weekend threw at us engine changes, freak weather and some of my best racing this season.

“I am looking forward to Silverstone, last year’s visit did not go to plan however this year sees a stronger position for us”.

Perez identifies that he cannot win the championship however he is fighting to win places and a top five finish after the last race at Brands Hatch.

Perez leaves Rockingham in 9th position in the championship with 250 points after a sensational weekend. His team still are in 3rd position in the Team Championship with 800 points

You can follow Seb and all the action on Sunday on ITV 4 where his races are televised live alongside the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship.

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Editorial by Paul Horton / Images by Paul Horton Motorsport Photography

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University set to update Chesterfield’s skill base

Employers who want to update their staff’s skills or individuals aiming to get ahead in their careers can find out what the University of Derby’s new Chesterfield Campus has to offer on October 27 at a Professional and Part-Time Study Open Evening.

From 4pm-7pm, University lecturers will be at the Campus in the former St Helena’s grammar school on Sheffield Road to outline the range of business, engineering, IT and health care courses on offer.

Professor Margaret Bruce, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, explained the benefits of part-time study: “Our flexible approach to teaching and learning enables you to fit studying around your other commitments.

“That means you can gain a professional qualification whilst working, to help further your career, broadening your skills and knowledge in a flexible way, without it affecting your lifestyle.”

Courses available through part-time study in Chesterfield are:

■ HND Business and Management

■ BEng (Hons) Professional Engineering

■ FdSc Information Technology

■ Continuing Professional Development in Health and Social Care

The Campus, due to open next month, has had a multi-million pound conversion which has been sympathetic to the listed St Helena’s building, conserving as many of its historic features as possible.  Booking is essential: visit derby.ac.uk/open days

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Free Brexit helpline launched for East Midlands businesses

Responding to continued uncertainty in the business community, East Midlands Chamber has partnered with law firm Eversheds to offer a free legal helpline to businesses that have queries on how different aspects of Brexit might impact their activity.

Areas that will be covered by the helpline include:

  • Employment issues
  • Commercial contracts
  • Intellectual Property
  • Funding arrangements
  • Business structures
  • Real estate
  • Other operating issues

Chamber members calling the lo-call rate number (0333 456 0480) will be offered one hour’s free over-the-phone advice by an expert from the Eversheds legal team.

The hotline will be managed by the Chamber, which will arrange for an expert from the Eversheds legal team to speak to callers.

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

“It is now 12 weeks since the landmark referendum result for the UK to leave the European Union, and companies remain confused about what will happen as we go through the Brexit process.

“While the full implications will only become clear once formal negotiations begin, there is work that businesses can start doing now in terms of the considerations they should be making with regards to those areas that we know are likely to be affected in some way, or where uncertainty is already having an impact.

“With over half of our members employing someone from a country in the wider EU, the main issue at the moment seems to be managing questions over what the status of these workers will be post-Brexit.

“But our members have also expressed concerns over intellectual property rights, continued funding for projects currently funded by EU money and the possibility of levies being laid against imports and exports.

“Working with Eversheds, we have set up the hotline so that our members can talk to legal experts to ensure that, even if they can’t at this stage have all the answers, they can at least ensure they’re asking the right questions to put themselves in the best possible position to overcome the uncertainty and realise the opportunities that Brexit will bring.”

James Fry, Partner at Eversheds said:-

“We are delighted to be partnering with the Chamber to help its members navigate through the uncertainty of Brexit.

“At Eversheds we are committed to giving clear, straightforward and objective advice on what exit from the EU may mean for businesses in the East Midlands. The issues are not the same for every business and we will ensure that our legal advice is tailored to specific needs.”

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Chesterfield business begins shipboard testing for USCG Approval

Chesterfield based business Cathelco have announced that their Evolution ballast water treatment (BWT) system has begun shipboard testing for U.S. Coast Guard Type Approval.

The system has been installed on the Svendborg Strait a 1085 TEU container ship owned by Carsten Rehder of Hamburg.

Julian Glogowski, Technical Director at Carsten Rehder, said:-

“From the start of this project to the final completion we appreciate the care and attention to detail from Cathelco, leading to a smooth, trouble free installation.

“We are very pleased with the outcome and look forward to continuing our relationship with Cathelco”

Peter Smith, Sales Director of Cathelco, said:-

“The system on the Svendborg Strait was installed a day ahead of schedule within a very confined area, demonstrating the flexibility of the equipment.”

The installation of the Evolution system was undertaken within 8 days at the Norderwerft yard in Hamburg. Commissioning and crew training was carried out on the ship’s first voyage.

Stewart Richard Ayre, Senior Project Manager at MPC Münchmeyer Petersen who oversaw the smooth running of the installation, said:-

“We are proud to be partners with Cathelco as the demand for BWT systems accelerates”

The Evolution system will supersede the original Cathelco BWT system which was launched in 2014 and already has IMO Approval and AMS certification. Prior installations include systems for ships ranging from ro-ro carriers to offshore supply vessels.

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Consultation on future use of old sports centre site

Councillors recently granted planning permission to demolish the old building, in Boythorpe Road, which closed when the new £11.25 million Queen’s Park Sports Centre opened in January.

A range of different possible future uses for the site have been considered and tested against four criteria. From these, the council’s preferred option is to have 3G all-weather multi-sport pitches on the site with a surface that can be used for football, hockey, rugby and athletics training and recreational use.

Chesterfield Borough Council is asking residents and businesses for their views on the preferred option – but also seeking alternative suggestions that meet the criteria the council is using to decide what the future use of the site should be.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy, said: “The former sports centre sits next to the grade two star listed Queen’s Park so it is important that what goes there is in keeping with that heritage site and the strict planning rules that come with it.

“In an era of council budget cuts whatever goes on the site also needs to generate an income rather than cost tax payers more money.”

The borough currently has fewer 3G all-weather sports pitches than is recommended for a population of its size and the use would be in keeping with the sport and leisure heritage of the site.

Councillor Serjeant added: “While this is our preferred option at this stage no decisions have been taken. So as well as getting views on that option we also want to hear from anyone who has other great ideas and can show us how they would meet the criteria we are working to.”

The consultation runs from today (Monday 12 September) to Friday 21 October and can be found online, along with further information and a map of the site, at www.chesterfield.gov.uk/qpscsurvey

Paper copies are also available from the new Queen’s Park Sports Centre in Boythorpe Road; the Healthy Living Centre in Barlow Road, Staveley; and our customer service centre in New Square.

Drop-in consultation sessions will also be held on:

  • Monday 26 September in Morrisons, Chatsworth Road from 10am to 7pm
  • Thursday 6 October at Chesterfield Market Place from 10am to 3pm

There will also be a session held at Chesterfield College freshers’ fair to get the views of students.

All options have been tested against four principles that the site use should:

  • Generate income and not cost council taxpayers any extra money
  • Support Council Plan objectives to improve the quality of life for local people, support a thriving borough, and deliver value for money
  • Complement Queen’s Park, with its grade two star heritage listing, and other facilities in the town centre and borough
  • Be well-used throughout the year and provide added value for the community

The council has considered various options against these criteria and has provisionally ruled them out for the following reasons:

  • Indoor leisure provision e.g. ice rink/roller skating/soft play – operators of these facilities usually want ‘shed’ buildings and they would not be appropriate from a planning perspective. The council also doesn’t believe these uses would be financially viable without the council subsidising running costs.
  • Cultural use e.g. for exhibitions, artist studios, events – this use could complement the park but usually requires significant subsidies to operate.
  • Outdoor leisure provision eg high ropes, climbing, water features – while this type of use would add to the facilities offered at Queen’s Park, it is not felt financially viable without the council subsidising running costs.
  • To add an extension to the existing park – this would add to the cost of maintaining and improving the park and put pressure on already tight budgets.
  • Shopping – given planning policies this is not felt a suitable location.
  • Housing – while there is a need to increase town centre housing the council does not feel this is an appropriate use for the site.
  • Car parking – as there are car parks either side of the site, and spare capacity in other car parks, there is not felt to be demand for more in this location.
  • Restaurant/pub use – the council does not feel this use would complement the park and there are other locations that would be more appropriate
  • Selling the land – the council would have would have far less control on ensuring the use is appropriate to the park’s heritage setting.

Although these options have been provisional ruled out the council is happy to hear alternative views from individuals, businesses or sports groups who can show how they would be viable.

A decision on a future use is expected to be made by early 2017, once the consultation responses have been analysed and considered.Queens Park Sports Centre Consultation

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Sheffield City Region takes next step towards historic devolution deal

This week the Sheffield City Region will submit the results of its consultation to the Secretary of State following a decision from the Combined Authority on Monday 12th September 2016.

This marks the next step in the Sheffield City Region’s devolution journey. Following the submission of the consultation summary it is now for the Secretary of State to progress with statutory Orders.

Councillor Sir Steve Houghton CBE, Chair of the Sheffield City Region Combined Authority, said:  “The Sheffield City Region is committed to the substantial devolution of powers and funding including £1.3bn of investment through the Devolution Agreement. Today we have agreed to submit our consultation responses to the Secretary of State, which marks the next step on our devolution journey.

“The elected mayor is not yet a done deal. We are seeking clarity from Government on whether this is still needed as there are still significant concerns around the mayoral model amongst a number of city region authorities. We won’t make the final decision to go ahead unless we are absolutely sure that this is best possible outcome for our residents and that there are no other options open to us. Any decision on the mayor and any election timetable is therefore subject to these considerations.

“Our consultation results show that local residents and businesses are supportive of devolving additional powers to the Sheffield City Region and formalising Bassetlaw and Chesterfield as constituent members. This is another step on our devolution journey which puts Sheffield City Region in the driving seat.”

The Sheffield City Region expects to enter into dialogue with officials from Government about the content of the draft Orders which set out additional powers and functions which the Combined Authority is seeking and the governance changes needed to operate a Mayoral Combined Authority. This will include extending the boundaries of the Authority and to amend the Mayoral Election Order so that the election on 4 May 2017 includes residents from Bassetlaw and Chesterfield.

The consultation results show the following:

• The majority of residents, businesses and civic institutions who responded to the consultation supported the general principle of devolution and the proposals set out in the Scheme document
• In general, those who supported the proposals believed that the proposals would facilitate growth and improve the exercise of statutory functions
• However, support was not universal or unanimous and the consultation did raise issues and matters that the Secretary of State should have regard to when considering the nature and extent of future orders
• The consultation raised a number of alternatives and/or variations to the proposals in the Scheme.

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New partnership heralds a new age for accounting and independent financial advice

Two Chesterfield businesses, Start Financial Planning and Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, have joined forces to bring a fresh approach to financial planning for owner managed businesses in north east Derbyshire.

The collaborative working arrangement between the two businesses follows an increase in SMEs in the area now looking to grow following the pre-referendum uncertainty at the beginning of the year.

The low interest rates and grants now available has prompted businesses to turn to Mitchells for practical advice and help on accessing grants and finance, while Start Financial Planning is assisting business owners in protecting the future of the company and their personal finance ahead of potential Brexit uncertainty.

Michael Heath, director of Start Financial Planning, explained:-

“Historically financial advisers and accountants have worked independently of each other which is not necessarily in the best interests of business owners, particularly in the current economic climate.

“It made absolute sense to agree a collaborative working arrangement with Mitchells. By doing so we have created a one-stop-shop for owner managed businesses, offering practical advice in tax, accounting and investments, helping protect the financial future of the business for both the owner and employees.”

Richard Trueman, Managing Partner at Mitchells, added:-

“We’re delighted to have Start Financial Planning on board. Mitchells’ prides itself on both our practical accounting and business advice services, and the agreement with Start is a practical extension of this in response to client demand.

Start shares our passion for helping SMEs achieve their growth potential and through our working partnership with Start, we are now able to offer our clients a better, seamless service when managing their business turnover and personal wealth.”

Later in the year, Start hopes to agree a further collaborative working agreement with a leading legal services firm in the area in order to deliver a fully comprehensive cradle to grave financial planning service for individuals and businesses in the area.

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New head of Academy recruitment for Spireites

Kevan Wildes has been named as the new head of recruitment for the Chesterfield academy.

Wildes has a wealth of experience in youth football. The 52-year-old was Derby County’s Yorkshire regional scout last season and prior to that he spent four-and-a-half-years overseeing Newcastle United’s recruitment in Yorkshire. He also had a spell as Sheffield United’s Under-12 coach.

Wildes, who is the head of lower school and teaches PE at Newfield School in Sheffield, is delighted to have been handed a key role with the Spireites. He said:-

“I’ve been looking to get into this sort of role for a while and I want to help take the academy forward.

“My remit is to feed players into the youth team who will hopefully get into the first team. We need more home-grown players.”

Academy manager, Mark Smith, said:-

“I am pleased to have been able to appoint Kevan, who I think will prove to be a valuable addition to the academy staff. I have known him for a number of years and he has recommended players to me in the past.”

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