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£3.5m to help food and drink firms’ hungry for success

Food and drink manufacturers looking to expand, take on extra staff, develop new products and access financing will be aided by a £3.5million programme, part-funded by the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership.

The Food Enterprise Advisory Support Team, or FEAST programme, will be delivered in the D2N2 LEP’s area by the Nottingham-based Food and Drink Forum; an industry-led, not for profit body set-up in 1998 to support and develop the food and drink sector, and represent it at a regional and national level.

FEAST will run for three years, beginning this summer (2016), and cost £3.5m.

The Forum will provide half the programme’s costs and the other half will come from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) portion of D2N2’s allocation of €251m in European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF). D2N2 is the private sector-led partnership of business, local authorities, higher and further education providers, and community and voluntary organisations which promotes economic growth and jobs across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

FEAST’s services will support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the food and drink manufacturing sector by providing:

  • an annual review of the sector’s performance, available to all businesses;
  • technical and business advice;
  • business mentoring;
  • tailored events for sector businesses, designed to share and promote good practice, and develop business partnerships;
  • an apprenticeship programme for the sector, to support job creation and skills development;
  • capital grants for SMEs looking to expand.

D2N2’s Growth Hub will help those running the FEAST project to engage with SMEs in the area. The Growth Hub supports new and established SMEs with help in business strategy and growth, marketing, networking and accessing funding for expansion; using its regional and national business networks to enable businesses to find the right help.

Peter Richardson, Chairman of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, said:

“Food and drink manufacturing is one of the UK’s most innovative sectors but smaller companies often don’t have the resources of big global brands to gather market intelligence, innovate and address technical issues.

“The FEAST programme is designed to help SMEs keep their competitive edge and develop their businesses. D2N2 is proud to be making a major investment in this three year initiative in one of its eight key sectors.”

The FEAST funding follows similar major investments in two other three-year projects by D2N2, again through its European Regional Development Fund monies, earlier this year.

Companies interested in benefiting from the project can contact the D2N2 Growth Hub for further information on 0333 006 9178 or by email to info@d2n2growthhub.co.uk

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Davis and Hemmings sign new deals for Derbyshire

Pace bowler Will Davis and all-rounder Rob Hemmings have signed new two-year contracts with Derbyshire County Cricket Club, committing them both to the Club until the end of the 2018 season.

Davis made three four-day appearances this summer claiming 14 wickets at an average of 30, including best figures of 7-146 – the best figures by a Derbyshire bowler this year and the second youngest ever to claim seven in an innings for the county.

Hemmings featured in one first-class fixture this year, making his debut versus Worcestershire in June. The 20-year-old has also impressed for the Second XI this summer, earning him his first professional deal.

Head Coach, John Sadler said:-

“Will and Rob are promising young players who have both impressed with the first team after making their debuts this summer.

“Will has bowled very well and produced some standout performances since making his way into the side in June. He’s bowled with good pace and is an exciting prospect.

“He and Rob will now both benefit greatly from another winter working full time with the first team as they continue their developments.

“We have a good group of talented young players who continue to learn and improve. We hope Will and Rob will be part of a crop of youngsters who will stand up and help contribute regularly to winning games for Derbyshire for years to come.”

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BRM Solicitors join forces with Macmillan

BRM Solicitors has joined forces with Macmillan Cancer Support to offer a free will-writing service during September and October to raise money for the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Appeal.

The firm ran the scheme in 2015, raising almost £10,000 for the Appeal – and has agreed to run the scheme again due to high demand.

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

BRM Solicitors is very proud to volunteer our legal expertise to help such a worthwhile cause. The money raised from this free will-writing initiative will help Macmillan to provide vital support services to people affected by cancer.”

Over the two months, BRM Solicitors will waive its fees, and instead will encourage clients to make a voluntary donation of £54 per single will and £108 per double will to the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre. The amounts were chosen as £54 is the equivalent of funding two hours of a Macmillan Nurse and £108, four hours.

Macmillan is trying to raise £2.5 million to build the new state-of-the-art Cancer Centre. This exciting new development will mean that people with cancer in North and North East Derbyshire will be able to receive their vital treatment, care and support in one purpose-built facility – providing joined up services closer to home.

98% of Macmillan’s funding comes from voluntary donations; over a third of which is from gifts in wills.

Rob Turner, Senior Fundraising Manager for Macmillan in Chesterfield, said:-

“This is a vital new centre for the people of North and North East Derbyshire. Being diagnosed with cancer is one of the toughest things that anyone can face and the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre will give local people the very best in treatment and support.  But we won’t be able to do this without the generosity of local people and support of local businesses like BRM Solicitors.”

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Chesterfield College A Level students celebrate as they collect results

Chesterfield College students joined thousands of others across the country when they collected their A Level results earlier today. Students on Maths, Further Maths, English Language and English Literature, History, Business, Biology, Chemistry, Economics and General Studies courses achieved an amazing 100% pass rate.  Overall Chesterfield College students achieved a 95.2% pass rate meaning many students left knowing that their plans for university, further studies or work were secure.

Alongside volunteering for a children’s charity and working part-time, Josh Ludlam, age 18 from Bolsover, achieved B grades in English Language and Sociology to add to a Business studies qualification he had already achieved. Josh told us that he has chosen to continue his Business related studies at Chesterfield College’s University Centre so that he can continue to work and volunteer locally.

Mathew Heslop age 20 from Eckington was delighted when he opened his results. His hard work has secured a place at York University to study Biology after achieving 3 distinction* in BTEC Applied Science as well as a C in English Literature and C in Sociology A Levels.

AS level students also collected their results today. Bethany Shouk was delighted with her A & B grades in chemistry, psychology, sociology, biology and general studies. With her sights firmly set on a career in medicine she knows these results are a fantastic first step on her journey.

Gill Parkes, Assistant Principal for classroom based learning at Chesterfield College, said:-

“Congratulations to everyone receiving their A level results today. It was wonderful to see so many students get the results they needed to enable them to move on to university, an apprenticeship or other studies. It’s also important to remember whatever the outcome, the journey taken to get to this point is really valuable and there are plenty of options open to get the career you want.”

 

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Employment continues to rise

The number of people in work in the East Midlands increased in the quarter which ended a week after the EU Referendum.

Total employment across the region rose 24,528 from 2,270,286 in the three months to April 2016, to 2,294,544 in the quarter to the end of June 2016, according to figures recently released.

The figure from the Office of National Statistics was 34,652 higher than the same period last year and 74,601 up on two years ago.

The number of people out of work and claiming Jobseekers allowance across the region also fell in the month following the referendum. Derbyshire recorded a drop of 25 from 2,530 in June to 2,505 in July. In Chesterfield there were 1,145 out of work claimants in July, only a slight increase of 5 claimants on last months figure, now matching the national average of 1.8%.

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive of East Midlands Chamber, said: “These figures remain very positive and show that, despite the uncertainty leading up to the referendum, businesses continued to recruit in the months before the vote and immediately afterwards during July.

“Much of this recruitment will have been planned before the referendum and there have been reports claiming recruitment has fallen since the vote so next month’s figures will probably be the first real indication of how businesses reacted to the vote to leave the EU.”

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Family fun at Chesterfield’s museums

Visitors to Chesterfield’s museums can take part in fun-filled activities as part of two special events.

This Sunday, 21 August, sees an event take place at Revolution House in Old Whittington where youngsters can find out more about life during the First World War through drama, roleplay, authentic songs and historic artefacts.

The event, at the popular Chesterfield Borough Council run venue, will explore issues such as why the war started, what life was like in the trenches and the role of women during the war.

Revolution House is open each Saturday, Sunday and bank holiday Monday from 11am to 4pm until Sunday 25 September. Admission is free.

On Thursday 25 August, the animals will be taking over Chesterfield Museum on St Mary’s Gate.

To tie-in with the current exhibition, Chesterfield Menagerie, the museum will host a variety of animals from White Post Farm including: rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, mice, chickens, ducklings, a snake, cockroaches and snails.

Visitors will be able to handle the animals and find out more about them.

Chesterfield Museum is open each Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Admission is free.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy, said:-

“The events we hold at our museums always prove popular.

“The First World War is such an important event in history and, at Revolution House this Sunday, children will learn not only about the War but how it affected the lives of everyone, whether fighting on the front line or living at home.

“Children of all ages enjoy animals and I’m sure the event at Chesterfield Museum on 25 August will prove extremely popular as visitors can handle the various animals and learn more about them.”

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York House set to open Bank Holiday weekend

Another new business is set to open in Chesterfield this August Bank Holiday weekend.

York House Bar and Brasserie is an exciting new all-day food and drink venture on St. Mary’s Gate, which will be serving hand-pulled real ales and craft beers alongside a fine selection of wines and proseccos (some of which are extracted from their very own vineyard in the Puglia region of south eastern Italy). The kitchen will be producing fresh, seasonal Mediterranean dishes including authentic tapas and sharing boards.

Their first floor mezzanine hopes to offer a perfect spot for eating, socialising and watching the various live acts performing at ‘York House Live’, which will run twice per week. The venue’s boutique delicatessen, will also be selling luxury artisan food and drink products along with one-of-a-kind gifts.

Director, Dan Power, said:-

“We are proud to be moving into this prestigious area and extremely excited about working with other local businesses; helping to give Chesterfield and its visitors a greater eating and drinking experience.

“There’s been an influx of excellent new food and drink offerings in the town in the past year or so, and we’re really looking forward to becoming part of the thriving new scene.”

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Win for Chesterfield’s Seb Perez

Chesterfields’ junior race ace 16 year old Seb Perez was back in action at Knockhill Circuit in Scotland for rounds 15, 16 and 17 in the Simpson Race Products Ginetta Junior Championship last weekend.

The championship saw three rounds of bumper to bumper action from the junior racer, son of Steve Perez , 2014 BTRDA Gold Star Rally Champion and Chairman of Chesterfield based drinks brand development business Global Brands Ltd and owner of Amigos Tequila Flavoured Beer and Kick Energy Drink Brands.

From start of the weekend Seb knew it was going to be a tough one. Seb had been at the circuit earlier in the week practising and didn’t drop below a top five place in the timings and qualifying on race weekend saw just the same performance from the teenager where he was second fastest only by 0.053 seconds on the first man his JHR Developments  team mate Seb Priaulx putting him on the front row for his first race of the weekend.

All eyes were on Perez, both Seb’s lined up on the grid and as the lights went out Perez made a perfect start that saw him take the lead.

Continuing lap by lap Perez was outshining the rest of the pack of 17 cars, he lead the 12 lap race from start to finish and at one stage the Ginetta G40 was some 6 seconds ahead of second car.  He took the chequered flag some 4.570 seconds ahead of Douglas Motorsports Stuart Middleton.

Celebrations were high in the Perez family camp after race one and claiming his first win and podium of the season.  A jubilant Perez said ” I had a fantastic start off the line, it was an awesome race from lights to flag”

Race two saw Perez and Middleton line up side by side on another front row position.

Both cars kept their same positions as they left the line but both were deemed to have made false starts off the line and given drive trough penalties, this causing Seb to drop down in the pack’s to 14th position by lap 6 out of 12 and in 11th at the end of the race.

After the race there were a number of changes to the positions and a judge of fact stewards report saw Perez’s false start applied during the race to be found incorrect.  Robbed of a possible Top 5 or even better a second podium finish this put Seb in 8th place on 4th row for race three after the reverse grid draw.

Race three was going to take its toll, by the end of lap 1 Perez had made up a place into 7th maintaining that position and into fifth position by lap 5.He floated between fifth and sixth by half race distance but Elite Motorsport and Rookie racer Tom Wood had a spin on lap 9 taking Perez and Team mate Middleton off the track with him. Perez dropping to 10th place

All managed to recover  and a top 10 place battle commenced between Perez and Olli Caldwell, this saw Perez pushing him to the limited and finish 11th, missing out on a top 10 place by 1.6 seconds, piped at the flag

After race  Perez said ” After race one it was frustrating for me, we should have had at least two or even three podiums over the race weekend”  He added “It was such a shame but will be coming back stronger at Rockingham in two weeks and looking for further podiums”  ” the car ran faultless all weekend with an excellent job done by JHR Developments as usual”

Perez leaves Knockhill in 12th position gaining another place in the championship with 178 points and team JHR Developments still third in the championship with 677 points

You can follow Seb and all the action on Sunday afternoons on ITV 4 where some his races are televised live

EDITORIAL BY PAUL HORTON

“Winnings ways” Perez in action at Knockhill  Photo Credit: Jakob Ebrey Photography

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Details emerge for apprenticeship funding beyond April 2017

The Government has recently published more details about how its apprenticeship levy will work.

It had already been announced that firms with payroll of £3m and over would have to pay an additional 0.5% to the levy.

The details recently released show that the levy will apply to all firms but that the first £15,000 (0.5% x 3,000,000) will be a tax allowance.

A company with a £5m payroll would have to pay £10,000 a year to the apprenticeship levy through Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. The levy takes effect from April next year.

Larger companies had expressed concerns that the levy would be just a tax on payroll. But this morning the Government said that any apprenticeship levy payment to HMRC will be allowable for Corporation Tax.

Firms that already contribute to sector industry training board schemes will not be able to offset the levy against current contributions.

Once a company has declared the levy to HMRC it will be able to access funding for apprenticeships through a new digital apprenticeship service account. This funding will pay for training and assessment for apprentices in England.

Companies can register with the Government’s digital apprenticeship service from January 2017 and the first payments to employers will be made in May 2017.

Government funding of apprenticeships will now cover 90% of the training cost for companies with payroll below £3m and not, therefore, contributing to the levy. It had been only two-thirds of the cost previously.

The Government has set a target of having three million young people in apprenticeships by 2020. In the 2014/15 academic year there were 499,900 apprenticeship starts.

East Midlands Chamber is a huge advocate of apprenticeships. It currently manages about 250 apprenticeships and has 60 vacancies on its books across a range of sectors.

Sarah Temperton, the Chamber’s Head of Chamber Training, said:-

“Apprenticeships are a great way of equipping young people with the skills, attitudes and attributes they need to have long and successful careers. Our own apprenticeship programme has a progression rate of 99% of people staying in a permanent job at the end of their training.

“The appetite for apprenticeships is not diminishing. Government has set a target of three million apprenticeships before 2020 but in order to achieve this, it’s vital that a true parity of esteem exists between vocational routes into employment and academic routes to ensure that young people are being properly advised on their full range of options.

“It’s also vital that employers of all sizes fully understand the way apprenticeships work, from funding through to training provision, so that smaller firms in particular are not deterred from taking on apprentices.”

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Patient Care Services Contract Awarded to Royal Primary Care

Royal Primary Care (RPC) has been awarded a 15-year contract to provide GP and primary care services for more than 20,000 local people in areas across Chesterfield by NHS North Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group (NDCCG). The successful bid comes after more than a year of RPC providing a caretaker service for patients in Grangewood, Staveley and Inkersall.

NDCCG confirmed RPC’s successful bid on 12 August 2016 and the move has been welcomed by the Patient Participation Group (PPG) covering the three surgeries based in Grangewood, Staveley and Inkersall.

David Pipes, Chairman of the PPG, says:-

“We are delighted that Royal Primary Care – as part of Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – has been successful in securing the contract to provide healthcare services to people across these communities.

“We hope that more patients will start to share their experiences and join the PPG to bring about change and improvement. We are looking forward to working with RPC to get more people involved in the surgeries and their future. ”

The caretaker arrangement, which commenced in May 2015, was the first time primary and secondary care had come together locally in this way. The arrangement was put in place to safeguard services in the former Holywell Medical Group, which, like many GP Practices across the country, was struggling to run a full range of services and to meet demand.

Dr Gail Collins, Medical Director at the Royal, explains:-

“We are pleased to be able to sustain these services for local people at a time when fewer doctors are choosing to train in primary care medicine and go into partnerships. We need to be able to offer new solutions – and over the past year it is clear that working for the Trust, as part of Royal Primary Care, can be a successful and viable approach.

“Over the last year we have been able to attract and recruit five more GPs, there are early morning, evening and weekend GP appointments and new services have opened – including an ultrasound clinic staffed by the experienced team from Chesterfield Royal Hospital. Through this long-term contract we will continue to develop Royal Primary Care, bringing GP, primary care and hospital services together in ways that will benefit all our patients.”

The contract, set to start on 1 October 2016 has been awarded for 15-years with a potential option to extend it for a further three.

Steve Allinson, Chief Officer of North Derbyshire CCG, says:-

“Overall we were looking to award a contract that will give local people high-quality, safe services to meet their needs.

“The Trust has over 30 years of knowledge and experience in local health care and we are confident that Royal Primary Care will continue to improve GP and primary care services to make sure its patients are well-cared for and looked-after.”

In July this year Royal Primary Care also joined forces in a new partnership at the Blue Dykes Surgeries in Clay Cross and Grassmoor. Around 11,500 patients are served by the practice, which was operating with just two GPs. This new development will operate for six-months and after that, if patients, staff and the CCG are happy with progress, steps will be taken to transfer Blue Dykes Surgeries to Royal Primary Care permanently and to grow the practice so it too also has a sustainable future.

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Great Taste Award for Northern Tea Merchants

Chesterfield-based Northern Tea Merchants has been announced as a recipient of a prestigious Great Taste star.

The world’s most coveted blind test-tasted food awards, has awarded a star to Northern Tea Merchants for its Heritage Range Hot Chocolate which is blended especially for Harrods.

The Heritage Range Hot Chocolate was one of 10,000 products to be judged by the panel of big ‘foodie’ names in the blind taste testing in the awards. The panel of over 400 judges tasted all of the food, completely stripped down from any packaging to ensure all judging was based on taste.

The hot chocolate blend was described by judges: “A really great rich look to this cup of hot chocolate; Smooth and velvety with a good body in the mouth; Creamy, slightly drying in the mouth, deeply chocolaty with a very rich finish.”

Being awarded a Great Taste Award is recognised as one of the biggest accomplishments in the field of specialty food. Great Taste has been described as the ‘Oscars of the food world’ and is widely acknowledged as the most respected food accreditation scheme for specialty food producers.

It is the first time that Northern Tea Merchants has entered the Great Taste Awards and James Pogson, director of Northern Tea Merchants, enthused: “We are incredibly proud to gain recognition for our hot chocolate blend for Harrods Heritage range. This is the first year we’ve entered the Great Taste Awards and we’re thrilled to have achieved such a prestigious award for our hot chocolate. Next year we will be aiming for the hallowed 3-star status!”

The Great Taste 2016 awards will culminate in a grand finale on Monday 5 September at the Royal Garden Hotel in London, where the overall winners for each region will be announced along with the Great Taste Supreme Champion 2016.

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