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West Studios to celebrate 10 years of creativity in Chesterfield

West Studios, a facility set up as a hub to support creatives in Chesterfield is marking 10 years of success this August.

The centre on Sheffield Road is a vibrant community hub where people can connect, share, learn and collaborate. Whether you’re a creative business, an independent artist, or a community group, West Studios offers a welcoming space for everyone and is home to creative businesses, independent artists, and community groups.

From hosting exhibitions and networking events to participating in community groups, it’s a supportive environment where ideas flourish and creativity thrives.

To mark the 10 year anniversary, West Studios will host a celebration event with the local community, including partners, tenant businesses, and venue clients.

Speaking about the milestone, Joby Parsons, Events and Sales Coordinator at West Studios commented: “Reaching the 10-year milestone is an incredible achievement for West Studios, our tenant businesses, and the entire West Studios community. It’s a celebration of a decade of creativity, collaboration and growth.

“West Studios has made a significant impact on the Chesterfield area. We’ve created freelance opportunities by hiring artists to deliver workshops and have a dedicated team of five people ensuring the smooth operation of the centre and supporting the hire of the centre and its facilities.

“By collaborating closely with the Chesterfield College Creative Industries Department, we provide students with invaluable experiences in a professional environment, helping them develop their skills and industry knowledge. Our initiatives support local creatives with studio spaces, virtual tenancy options, creative networking events, exhibitions and more.”

West Studios partners with various organisations to enrich the community through the arts. It serves as a venue for events, workshops, training, and meetings and collaborate on exhibitions with partners like Chesterfield Museum.

The team also carries out fundraising efforts alongside Junction Arts, such as the postcard show, to further support its mission.

Ann Fomukong-Boden, Destination Chesterfield Board Member, commented: “West Studios is a fabulous facility for our community, allowing local artists and creatives to flourish in a brilliant setting. The centre has been involved with some fabulous collaborations through the years, including the Chesterfield Postcard Show, which shines a light on talented local artists across our town.

“Congratulations to everyone involved on reaching the 10th anniversary, and here’s to many more years of success in the future.”

Find out more on the West Studios website or social media:

West Studios supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Families enjoy immersive experiences at Chesterfield Children’s Festival

Thousands of families attended the second Chesterfield Children’s Festival at the weekend, with children of all ages participating in the weekend’s workshops and activities.

The free two-day event at Queen’s Park was organised by local arts charity, Junction Arts and was funded by Arts Council England.

The line-up included an immersive movie experience, virtual reality swings, Bollywood dancing, an interactive catwalk, family life drawing, circus skills and carnival queens!

Junction Arts Project Coordinator, Jemma Burton said: “Thank you to everyone who came to the Chesterfield Children’s Festival at the weekend!  We had some fantastic activities and performers, but the visitors bring the energy and positivity that makes it so special.  It was great to see local families embracing arts and culture activities: mums and dads dancing along to the Jackson 5, kids improvising with the award-winning Blockbuster Factory and grandparents dressing up as carnival queens!”

“The event aimed to create a welcoming space, where young people and their families could explore art, culture and creativity in an accessible way. We hope that everyone enjoyed it as much as we did and made lots of memories. We’ll see you all again next year!”

A parent in attendance commented: “It has been another fantastic children’s festival, the kids have enjoyed making their sock puppets, we’ve danced, made an imaginary movie, flown like a bird on the virtual reality swings and seen live theatre – right here in Queen’s Park.  It’s such a great event for Chesterfield and local families.”

Junction Arts is an award-winning participatory arts charity, that organises a number of festivals and events, including the Tapton Lock Festival and Bolsover Lantern Parade.

For more information about Junction Arts and upcoming events, visit www.junctionarts.org.

Looking for more exciting events and activities across Chesterfield this Summer? Head over to our Summer in Chesterfield page! 

Junction Arts supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Chesterfield barbers named in the UK’s best apprentice employers for 3rd consecutive year

A barber shop in Chesterfield town centre has been recognised nationally as one of the best apprentice employers, for the 3rd year in a row.

Less Than Zero Barbers, established in Chesterfield in 2017 has been named in the Institute For Apprenticeships Top 50 SME employer list for the company’s commitment to its team.

The list, which was announced on 25th July 2024, celebrates England’s outstanding small & medium-sized apprenticeship employers, recognising their commitment to creating new apprenticeships, the diversity of their apprentices, and the number of apprentices who successfully achieve their apprenticeships.

The rankings are produced annually by the Department for Education, in partnership with High Fliers Research, who independently assess and rank the nation’s top apprenticeship employers

Martin Wallis-Keyworth the owner of Less Than Zero said: “We have always taken the formal training of new and existing staff extremely important and have always ensured people not only grow in the barbering skills but also in other skills such as training, assessing and teaching and have all those skills in the business to NVQ L5.”

Investing in people is obviously having a positive effect on the business as it’s grown year on year since its formation and is consistently scored on social media at a 4.9/5 which is always a good sign especially when you consider the amount of reviews the business has.

Martin went on to say: “Moving forward we have formulated a strategy and business plan to expand the business further and this will be achieved by leveraging the amazing team we have and their new skill set and also will help us grow a larger talent pool to help in that expansion. We would be unable to this if it hadn’t been for the training and development of the team.”

Caroline Larissey, Chief Executive National Hair and Beauty Federation added: “It’s fantastic to see one of our NHBF members being recognised in the Top 50 SME Employer list for the third consecutive year. Having previously worked alongside Martin Wallis-Keyworth in the trailblazer groups for the Barbering apprenticeship, I have firsthand experience of his commitment to excellence and professional development.

“Less Than Zero Barbers’ consistent appearance on this prestigious list is a testament to their unwavering dedication to team growth and the barbering profession as a whole. Their approach to investing in their staff’s skills, not just in barbering but also in training, assessing, and teaching, sets a remarkable example for our industry.

“Martin’s strategy of leveraging his team’s expanded skill set for business growth is exactly the kind of forward-thinking approach we champion at NHBF. It’s clear that their investment in people is paying dividends, as evidenced by their year-on-year growth and outstanding customer satisfaction ratings.

“We’re proud to have businesses like Less Than Zero Barbers as part of our membership. They exemplify the values of continuous improvement and staff development that are crucial for the future of our industry. We look forward to seeing their continued success and the positive impact they’ll undoubtedly have on the barbering profession as they expand.”

Nick Hogan, Destination Chesterfield Board Member said: “A big congratulations to Less Than Zero for gaining this recognition once again. We know that businesses across our town are playing a key role in supporting our young people to gain key skills which set them up for a rewarding career. Ensuring we have high level skills in our workforce is vital to the economy, so it is pleasing that the work being done by a local business has been highlighted at a national level.”

Looking for support to upskill your workforce, or to take on and develop an apprentice? Find out more on our business support pages here.

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Chesterfield celebrates skills partnership

An innovative partnership which is helping local people access workplace skills and training has marked its one-year milestone.

The Chesterfield Skills and Employment Partnership brings together representatives from the business community, education providers and public sector, to develop programmes and initiatives that aim to help local residents improve their skills to access new opportunities, which will help the local economy to grow.

The partnership has had a busy first year – launching five new skills programmes, established a skills brokerage service, hosted almost 20 events, and created a new initiative that has helped more than 200 young people to make more informed decisions about their future.

Michael Timmins, a director at AECOM and chair of the Skills and Employment Partnership, said: “It has been an incredibly busy first year and we’ve launched lots of new initiatives and programmes that will help ensure everyone can develop the skills that local businesses need to grow. By working in partnership with the public sector, it has helped ensure that support can be provided to solve the challenges faced by businesses and I look forward to seeing how this partnership develops, and to launching more programmes that will help local people access skills training.”

The Chesterfield Skills and Employment Partnership is a key element of Chesterfield Borough Council’s Skills Action Plan. Launched in 2023, it sets out a variety of partnership initiatives – working with local agencies and businesses – to help bridge the skills gap.

Councillor Tricia Gilby, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council and vice chair of the Skills and Employment Partnership, said: “We want to ensure that everyone can benefit from a growing local economy and through working in partnership with businesses and the community sector we can help local people develop the skills to progress in their careers or access new opportunities as they become available.

“Over the last year we have launched lots of new programmes with the business, education, and voluntary sector, I would like to encourage local residents to look into these opportunities and take full advantage of them because they can help progress their career and build a better life in our borough.”

The Skills Action Plan runs until 2027. It is just one of a range of projects and initiatives which is being funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), after the council was successful in securing £2.6m from the Government. It will fund initiatives, until 2025, which are designed to improve life for local people and support local businesses.

More information about the Skills Action Plan and how people can access the support available can be found by visiting: www.chesterfield.gov.uk/jobs-training-skills-and-apprenticeships/

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Chesterfield’s Specialised Canvas Group acquires Protec Covers

Specialised Canvas Group, a manufacturer based in Chesterfield, has successfully acquired Protec Covers.

Protec Covers is the UK’s leading manufacturer and retailer of motorhome and caravan covers. This latest acquisition further strengthens Specialised Canvas’ growth within the UK leisure market.

The company, based on Staveley’s Ireland Industrial Estate, says the takeover aligns perfectly with its campervan and motorhome windscreen cover brand, Custom Camping.

Founded in 1997, Protec Covers has earned a sterling reputation within the UK leisure vehicle market for providing durable, custom-fit covers specifically designed for the transportation and storage of caravans, campervans, and motorhomes.

Protec Covers caravan cover

Paul Noble, Managing Director of Specialised Canvas, shared his excitement: “We are delighted to welcome Protec Covers to the growing Specialised Canvas family.

“With our extensive fabric and sewing capacity and expertise, along with our years of experience within the leisure vehicle industry, we are perfectly positioned to build on Protec’s success and continue providing customers with market-leading products and services.”

“Our team has been hard at work to ensure a seamless transition in production and resolve any fabric supply challenges. We are pleased to announce that we are currently fulfilling past orders and accepting new ones for caravan towing jackets and caravan covers.

“Looking ahead, we expect to restart production of motorhome and campervan covers by late 2024, once we have addressed our current backlog.”

Nick Catt, Destination Chesterfield Board Member said: “I would like to congratulate Specialised Canvas on this latest acquisition. It is positive to see manufacturers across our town thriving and growing, helping to boost jobs and prosperity in our town’s economy.”

Specialised Canvas warehouse from above

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With the M1 motorway nearby, regular direct train services from our station, and four major airports within a sixty-minute travel time, Chesterfield offers exceptional accessibility.

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Town centre regeneration work starts on site

Work on the next phase of the multi-million pound regeneration of Chesterfield town centre has officially started on site.

Councillors Tricia Gilby and Kate Sarvent met with Louise Bruynseels a regular market trader and John Allen the Construction Director at contractor Thomas Bow, to see how works had been progressing to the upper section of Market Place during the first week of construction.

The works will see the creation of a new market layout with new stalls and enhancements to paving, seating and lighting. Work will then move on to New Square – to create an attractive and flexible space that will complement the main market and speciality markets, but can also be used to host festivals, events, cultural celebrations, and community gatherings.

New layout for Chesterfield Market with contemporary stalls, heritage colours, Market Hall in the background, town pump a feature

Market Square Chesterfield – artist’s impression

The town’s historic cobbles will be lifted, and re-laid and some new paving will also be installed – together this will maintain the historic look but will provide a more level surface throughout the Market Place, making it easier for people with accessibility issues such as wheelchair and mobility scooter users or parents with pushchairs to navigate the market.

Councillor Kate Sarvent, cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy, said: “We’re all immensely proud of our town centre and historic market, and we’re investing in its future to help it thrive for generations to come.

“It’s fantastic to see work begin on site, and we all look forward to seeing the improvements take shape over the summer. The town centre is very much open for business, although inevitably there will be some short-term disruption and we thank people for their patience.

“We’re working closely to support our market traders and town centre businesses and will keep people up to date as the project progresses – please sign up to our regular monthly email newsletter and also keep an eye on the council’s social media channels.”

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Artists impression of New Square development in Chesterfield

All town centre businesses and market stalls will be open as usual during the regeneration work. Some market traders have temporarily re-located to either the lower half of Market Place, New Square, or other areas of the town centre nearby – but the market will run as usual on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (and speciality markets as usual on Sundays).

Revitalising the Heart of Chesterfield is an 18-month scheme to improve the look, feel and flow of key public spaces, and revitalise the historic market.

Further phases of works include Rykneld Square which will be transformed to create a green and welcoming space from which to enjoy our much-loved Crooked Spire.

Separately, G F Tomlinson will carry out improvements to Corporation Street to create a new gateway to the refurbished Stephenson Memorial Hall, which houses the Pomegranate Theatre and Chesterfield Museum.

Questions about Revitalisng the Heart of Chesterfield can be submitted to the project team by emailing: RHOCEnquiries@chesterfield.gov.uk

For more information or to sign up for project updates by email, please visit: www.chesterfield.gov.uk/revitalise

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Local business support boosted with launch of Early Stage Angel Investment Fund

‘Early stage’ businesses based in Chesterfield can now pitch to access new funding to support growth.

The Early Stage Angel Investment Fund (ESAIF) was developed by the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership (D2N2 LEP) ahead of it becoming part of the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) earlier this year.

The Fund, which has been launched at events in Derby and Nottingham.  aims to stimulate investment and growth in ‘early stage’ companies – those that have been trading between six and 24 months.

D2N2 LEP/EMCCA are contributing £4 million to the fund, match-funded by ESAIF fund manager, Haatch. Over the longer term these funds will be re-invested in the programme, to catalyse investment and growth for more early-stage companies.

The Derby launch event, held at Derby Arena, featured a video keynote address by Claire Ward, Mayor of the East Midlands , and presentations by D2N2 LEP Deputy Chair and EMCCA’s business representative David Williams MBE DL, Lewis Stringer of British Business Bank, Samantha Deakin of the University of Derby and Fred Soneya of ESAIF fund manager Haatch.

Claire Ward, Mayor of the East Midlands, said: “Supporting our local economy is one of my priorities as Mayor of the East Midlands and I’m delighted we’ve been able to launch the Early Stage Angel Investment Fund.

“I look forward to hearing all about the impact of this fund, how it supports our local businesses, and how it will help our regional economy thrive. I’m keen to see what we can achieve together through this significant investment and strong collaborative partnership.”

The Early Stage Angel Investment Fund was announced by D2N2 LEP Chair Elizabeth Fagan at the UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds earlier this year.

To find out more information about the Fund and to make an application visit: https://haatch.com/investors/haatch-d2n2-esaif/

If you’re looking for more support for your business, find out more about the schemes which may be applicable to you at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/business-support/

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Council continues to make progress on climate targets

Chesterfield Borough Council is continuing to make progress to its target of becoming a carbon neutral organisation by 2030 and carbon neutral borough by 2050 as its Climate Change Annual Report is published.

The annual report sets out the work the council has undertaken over 2023/24 to make progress towards its targets. In the last year the council has planted more than 5000 trees, invested almost £4 million of energy efficiency improvements in its properties, funded community projects, developed a plan to reduce emissions in operational buildings, established a new community-based Climate Forum and much more.

Councillor Martin Stone, cabinet member for climate change, planning and the environment, said: “In just the last year we have seen record breaking temperatures and severe flooding, both of which have deeply affected our communities and demonstrates why we must take action to reduce our emissions, and why we must do it now.

“Becoming carbon neutral is an ambitious task and the ongoing financial challenges the council faces make this even more difficult, but we are continuing to make the changes we need to and by setting out detailed objectives on an annual basis we are delivering real progress. In February we approved our next Climate Change Delivery Plan which is even more ambitious and will a further reduction in our emissions.

“I am proud of what we have achieved over the last year but there is still lots to do to reach our target of becoming a carbon neutral organisation by 2030.”
The annual delivery plans are built around the six themes set out in the council’s climate change strategy, including buildings and energy use, travel, green space and land use, communications and engagement, data and monitoring, and council influence.

Within each theme there are specific actions, in 2024/25 these include, strengthening measures which require contractors and suppliers to demonstrate their green credentials when being considered for work, starting work on the major decarbonisation of our operational buildings, continuing to provide support to the Chesterfield Climate Forum and taking steps to move to a low carbon vehicle fleet.
The council has just taken delivery of new electric cars that will be used to deliver the Chesterfield Careline service.

Councillor Martin Stone said: “Decarbonising our fleet is a difficult task, but it is important because transport is one of the largest sources of emissions. I’m looking forward to seeing how these new vehicles perform in our fleet, expanding the number of electric vehicles and looking at alternative fuels for some of our maintenance equipment.”

The council will be introducing more electric vehicles into the fleet over the summer and these will be used to deliver building cleaning, environmental protection, and housing services.
In the autumn the council will be trialling the use of hydrotreated vegetable oil to power vehicles like a road sweeper where electric alternatives are currently unavailable.

To read the full annual report and find out more about what the council is doing to meet its commitment to tackling climate change visit: www.chesterfield.gov.uk/climate-change

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Town Centre developments to transform Chesterfield’s visitor economy, say business leaders

A group of business representatives across Chesterfield say they’re optimistic that the upcoming revitalisation of the town centre will have a major impact on tourism and footfall.

Works to revamp the heart of Chesterfield began this month, with improvements set to transform the look, feel and flow of the town’s key public spaces.

The 18-month-long project will begin in Market Square, where improvements will create a new market layout with new stalls and enhancements to paving, seating and lighting. New Square will then be transformed into a flexible events space to support speciality markets and a wider range of uses. Rykneld Square and the area around the Crooked Spire will also see improvements.

Furthermore, work is continuing at the historic Stephenson Memorial Hall, which houses the Pomegranate Theatre and Chesterfield Museum. Works to improve Corporation Street will create a new gateway to the town centre for visitors arriving by train.

The developments have received the backing of Chesterfield’s business community in a recent round table discussion. Held in conjunction between Destination Chesterfield and the Derbyshire Times, business leaders discussed several areas of the town’s visitor economy, with town centre regeneration dominating the list of key talking points.

New layout for Chesterfield Market with contemporary stalls, heritage colours, Market Hall in the background, town pump a feature

Market Square Chesterfield – artist’s impression

 

Cllr Kate Sarvent, Cabinet Member for Town Centres and Visitor Economy, explained how some of the plans for our town centre are taking shape. She said: “The first thing we wanted to do is to link the whole of Chesterfield better with the Railway Station, so we are improving the public realm right from the station into town, via Corporation Street.”

“With the Pomegranate Theatre and Museum, we want to combine the two offers because they were separate before. So, once the Stephenson Memorial Hall reopens, you’ll effectively go to the theatre and the museum at the same time.”

“Lastly, we want to improve facilities for our market traders, so we’re modernising our stalls. We want to improve the layout of the stalls and populate the space better to allow for a more flexible space which can include entertainment. We’re also making New Square into a more flexible space as well, so we can bring more high-profile events and activities into our town centre.”

Jordan Hartshorne, Managing Director at Spire Radio spoke of his excitement to see the work getting underway: “Things are actually going on now, and I think that’s so positive to hear. What a lot of our listeners say to us is they’ve heard a lot about the regeneration, but they haven’t seen anything yet.

“I think what’s helping now is that people can see the work taking place at the theatre and the work done recently on Packers Row. A lot of people want to see that happen immediately, but of course, that is not always realistic. It’s moving in the right direction and you can see there’s a good plan for the town. It’s just about getting it enacted.”

Stephenson Memorial Hall

Ryan Smith of Voeberg Hospitality, the organisation currently developing a new boutique hotel adjacent to the Holywell Cross (Donut) Roundabout, believes the investment will encourage a more diverse range of traders to the town.

He added: “The improvements will encourage savvy online traders to set up pop-up shops within the market. Businesses can test the water with a market stall as an incubator for their business, so they don’t have to go through the process of buying or renting a full premise.”

Joby Parsons, Events and Sales Co-Ordinator at West Studios agreed that attracting more pop-up and artisan businesses will add to the vibrancy of the area: “If we can have more independent businesses, more pop-ups and unique experiences, I think it will certainly attract new people.

“Most of us now have the convenience of being able to shop online, but the benefit of them coming to town is the experience they get; that community feeling and having a relationship with small businesses and the stall holders.”

Delegates at the Round Table also agreed that ensuring the right mix of businesses and investors would be key to bringing more visitors to the town.

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Cllr Kate Sarvent said: “You want to attract the quality of development and investment that is then going to attract more redevelopment. We want people to live in the town centre who are going to use it and spend money there too.”

James Snipe, Audit and Accounts Manager at Shorts Chartered Accountants is hopeful the town can provide the right balance to set Chesterfield apart from other areas.

“You’ve got Sheffield just up the road, which is home to all the large stores, but then you’ve also got Bakewell within half an hour which is a small artisanal town, and home to many independents. So, in Chesterfield, we’ve got to ensure we have the best of both worlds.”

Joby Parsons agreed that giving Chesterfield a clearer identity would further enhance perceptions of the area: “We are quite a large town and we do have a lot to offer but we’re not quite as big as the cities which surround us.

“However, there are lots of different positives to Chesterfield. We have different hubs where we do things well, but I think that we can make more of those. When someone says they don’t know about our town, I always say, ‘it’s the one with the spire,’ and then it usually clicks. I know people say we overdo it with promoting the Crooked Spire, but it is one of the fundamental things we should continue to promote because in terms of our identity, Chesterfield and the spire go hand-in-hand.”

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Deon Jacobs is Business Development Director at Cawa, a bakery and café with stores in Chesterfield’s marketplace and at the railway station. He told colleagues that encouraging more artisans to the high street will be crucial to its future success: “I think because we’re an artisan brand, we find that works well.

“We find that there are a lot of other artisan places around as well, and that makes a big difference. People now go to towns and cities because of the smaller, independent businesses rather than the national brands.”

If you would like to find out more about supporting Chesterfield’s independent businesses, go to: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting/.

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Round Table discussion at West Studios in Chesterfield

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Office occupancy success continues across Chesterfield

Chesterfield is fast emerging as a prime destination for office space. With its strategic location and proactive community, combined with modern commercial developments, our town is becoming a beacon for businesses looking to establish a strong presence in the region.

The success story of office developments in Chesterfield is a reflection of the town’s adaptability and forward-thinking approach, as businesses adapt to hybrid working models.

In recent years, Chesterfield has seen a remarkable transformation. Its skyline has evolved with state-of-the-art office spaces that blend modern amenities with the town’s historic charm.

One Waterside Place, The Glass Yard and the Northern Gateway Enterprise Centre have all opened in the last couple of years, whilst quality refurbishments such as The HQ and The Quad have added to the availability of highly-demanded grade A space.

Interest in Chesterfield is fueled by a combination of factors: excellent transport links, competitive prices, and a council committed to supporting business innovation and development.

Chesterfield’s strategic position, offering easy access to major cities like Sheffield and Nottingham, makes it an ideal location for businesses seeking connectivity without the hefty price tags of larger urban centers. Moreover, the town’s investment in infrastructure and sustainable development is attracting a diverse range of companies.

PIB, Nuzest and Varley are just some of the companies opening new offices in Chesterfield recently, whilst businesses such as BHP, Rosewood Wealth Management, We Are Spaces and Vines Legal have thrived in the town, culminating in moves to larger offices.

We’ve spoken to the people involved in these transformational office projects, which are setting Chesterfield apart as a leading hub for enterprise and innovation.

With new stock continuing to come to the market, including the recently completed York House, there are plenty of opportunities to invest in Chesterfield.

Join hundreds of businesses benefitting from Chesterfield’s ideal location, affordability and work-life balance. Find out more about office spaces available in our town at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/office/


Chesterfield Innovation Centres

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Northern Gateway Chesterfield Enterprise Centre

Chesterfield’s three innovations centres continue to report impressive occupancy rates. The recently-developed Northern Gateway Enterprise Centre in the heart of the town has an occupancy of 85% currently. Occupancy at Dunston Innovation Centre sits at a whopping 95%, and Tapton is currently 83% full.

Councillor Tricia Gilby, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council and cabinet member for economic growth, said: “Our Enterprise and Innovation Centres provide businesses with the space and support they need to grow and thrive in our borough and there has been lots of demand for space in all three of our centres over the last year.

“Our investment in these centres has been a key element of our plan to grow the local economy and create new employment opportunities and we’ve seen the success of this investment through businesses growing and expanding their presence in our borough.  New businesses receive a warm welcome into our centres, and our dedicated team are always happy to help businesses find the right space for them. If you’re looking for new office space in Chesterfield, please get in touch with our team who will be pleased to help you in your search.”


One Waterside Place

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BHP, 1 Waterside Place, Chesterfield

All floors of the flagship One Waterside Place building, situated just a few yards from Chesterfield Railway Station have now been taken.

The seven-storey development is home to BHP Chartered Accountants, Rosewood Wealth Management and Wesco Anixter. Meanwhile one of the first businesses to move into the building, Varley, has taken a second floor of space to take the occupancy to 100%.

Peter Swallow, Managing Director of Bolsterstone Group and Chair of Destination Chesterfield, said: “We’re delighted that Varley has expanded their office space within One Waterside Place. Together with BHP, Rosewood Wealth Management and Wesco Anixter, the building is now fully occupied.

“One Waterside Place has been a huge success for both Bolsterstone and Chesterfield Borough Council; it has been instrumental in setting new headline rents for office space in the town.  Whether it’s a private or public partnership, our aim is to create places people want to live, work and invest throughout the UK. It’s certainly been the case with Chesterfield Waterside. The success of One Waterside Place and Waterside Quarter is helping us attract substantial interest in the next delivery phase of the regeneration scheme.”

“We are now progressing well with our plans to bring forward the next stages of Basin Square. There has been significant interest shown and we envisage being able to take some elements to the next stage later this year.”


The Quad and The HQ

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Two recently-refurbished buildings, situated near Queen’s Park and Chesterfield town Centre, have both seen huge demand.

The Quad and The HQ underwent major improvements, carried out by FI Real Estate Management.

With 56,000 sq ft of floor space, The Quad is now at full occupancy with DHU Healthcare moving into the building. Investment at the HQ has created over 100,000 sq ft of modern open-plan office space, with the majority now snapped up.

Dom Knowles, Head of Offices FI Real Estate Management, commented: “The way businesses use office space is fundamentally different to just a few years ago. As developers, it’s our responsibility to provide workspaces that respond not only to the needs of the current market but to set the trends for future ways of working.

“Our space at The HQ and The Quad is flexible and customisable, allowing our tenants to maximise their workspace without compromising on convenience. Elevating spaces with the highest standard of amenities creates spaces where people love to come to work and will ultimately thrive, which benefits the business. We’ve had a large volume of interest in this development throughout the refurbishment and I expect we will be fully let in the coming months.”


An Agents View

Destination Chesterfield team working in the office

The first half of 2024 has pleasingly been a busy period for FHP Property Consultants.  The company was involved in the letting of space at One Waterside Place, as well as several other sites across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Darran Severn, Director at FHP Property Consultants commented: “It’s been hard work but pleasing we are seeing some of the deals we agreed earlier in the year completing.  We are finding that enquiry levels are consistent and in some of these locations and it’s a matter of unearthing the right occupier for the building.

“Quality is key, and many of the businesses we are speaking with are looking for refurbished space that is immediately available for occupation.  Both capital and rental values remain at existing levels, with typical lease lengths being between 5 and 10 years with breaks in year 3.  Whilst there is an element of uncertainty in the air due to political and world events, we do require more stock across Chesterfield and Derbyshire to satisfy ongoing requirements.”


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New businesses set up shop in Chesterfield Market Hall

Chesterfield’s historic Market Hall has welcomed several new traders as the building in the heart of our town continues to evolve.

The Catch have taken a unit inside selling fresh fish, Blueberry Café is operating the Market Hall Café and Galaxy Travel have taken a unit on the outside of the Market Hall.

Councillor Kate Sarvent, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy, said: “It is always a pleasure to be able to welcome businesses into the Market Hall. There is a fantastic variety selling everything including luxury goods, fresh produce, carpets, wool, and so much more. I’d encourage everyone to go and support these great independent businesses in our town.

“The Market Hall is a fantastic place to do business, it sits right in the heart of our town centre, includes a strong community of businesses that work together, with the offer of affordable rents for small businesses to start and to grow.

“With the works planned through our Revitalising the Heart of Chesterfield project a strong future lies ahead for the Market Hall, with an expanded events space and a revitalised outdoor market the Hall will become an even more important focal point in our town.

“I hope all these businesses will settle into their new premises and have a successful future in the town centre.”

The Catch opened in May and offer a wide range of fresh fish prepared by expert fishmongers.

Aashirvad and Manu, the owners of The Catch, said: “We’re excited to share our passion for fish and its health benefits with the community! We will save you the prep work by cutting and cleaning your fish exactly as you like. We offer pre-orders to ensure we can provide exactly what you desire, along with a wide variety of cuts to suit your preference.

“From whole fish for the adventurous cook to convenient pre-portioned options, The Catch is your one-stop shop for fresh, delicious seafood.”

Blueberry Café has been appointed to run the Market Hall Café and they took over the operation of the café in March.

James Shawe, owner of Blueberry Café, said: “We are delighted to be running the café in the Market Hall. Established in 2008, we have carefully grown the business and are always looking for exciting new opportunities.

“Working with Chesterfield Borough Council has given us the opportunity to invest in the café, protect jobs and develop the business to ensure we continue to offer a superb range of products and services for all visitors to Chesterfield.”

Galaxy Travel has recently taken on one of the units on the outside of the Market Hall. A local taxi and travel firm the company provides a service for any occasion including local trips, nights out, minibus hire, or an airport transfer.

David Lewis, owner of Galaxy Travel, said: “We chose to base our local taxi business in Chesterfield town centre, specifically in the vibrant Market Hall, as we believe in supporting and being a part of the thriving community of traders. Our dedication to providing fast, reliable, and helpful taxi service is enriched by the bustling energy and charm of this historic town. We are proud to be a part of Chesterfield’s dynamic business landscape.”

Markan Foods Limited who will be specialising in Nigerian food will also be setting up in the Market Hall very soon.

With the ongoing multi-million pound Revitalising the Heart of Chesterfield, that will transform the look, feel and flow of the town’s key public spaces, now is a fantastic time to set up your business in the Market Hall.

The Market Hall benefits from a central location, offers affordable rents for small businesses and flexible terms for leasing premises.

If you’re interested in setting up a business in Chesterfield Market Hall, contact Hannah Ramsdale or Claire Cunningham on 01246 345255 or email economic.development@chesterfield.gov.uk. Looking for further information about why Chesterfield is a great place to invest? Go to: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/

Chesterfield is home to many independent retailers, cafes and restaurants, who are all ready and waiting to provide you with a great experience. Find out more about visiting our town here.

 

 

 

Birdseye view of Chesterfield market place with stalls and people

 

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