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Stopfords RISE to Employ Graduate

Stopfords Chesterfield LLP are proud to welcome graduate Joshua Paget to their team. Joshua has joined Stopfords through the RISE recruitment programme and will be working in a marketing role.

RISE is a scheme created in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield University and Sheffield City Region. It aims to increase graduate employment in small and medium sized enterprises within Sheffield City Region.

Joshua said:-

“I am fresh out of university with a degree in, and the only way I could have secured a position in such a role is through the RISE scheme and Stopfords. I am very pleased to be starting this job.

“It enables me to learn and develop in a role I have an interest in. The RISE team were very supportive and informative throughout the whole process and I have had a warm welcome from all the staff at Stopfords.”

Martin Swain, Partner at Stopfords, comments on Joshua’s appointment:-

“I am delighted to be able to welcome Joshua to Stopfords. The scheme not only benefits the local community and businesses copious amounts, but also saves us, the employer, a lot of time and resources.”

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

Highly skilled valuer to join Redbrik sales team

Regional estate agency Redbrik has expanded its sales team with the addition of a ‘highly-skilled’ valuer.

Emma Louise Wilson, from Brampton, Chesterfield, will be working alongside the busy sales team at Redbrik’s Chesterfield office, based on Glumangate.

Having worked in the property industry since 2011, Emma’s previous employers include Blundells and William H Brown.

Emma said:-

“I have always admired the Redbrik way of working – as a company, they really understand their audience and have a fantastic reputation in the area as a result of their strong brand and brilliant marketing.

“Making the move to an independent estate agency has been quite a change for me but I am thoroughly enjoying my new role and I look forward to developing my skillset with the company going forward.”

Mark Ross, Director at Redbrik, said:-

“Emma is a highly-skilled valuer with a wealth of experience, great local knowledge and, like all our team, prioritises fantastic customer service.

“She really understands the property market and exemplifies the Redbrik ethos, so I am certain that she will play a vital role in expanding our sales portfolio.”

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bilstein group welcomes Chesterfield to become part of its success

bilstein group are hosting a recruitment open day on Saturday 14th October, from 10:00am until 16:00pm, to showcase its brand new building to the local area and highlight new employment opportunities within the company for residents around Chesterfield.

bilstein group’s new site, constructed on the northern plot of Markham Vale, Chesterfield, is the third site for the company and will unite all its distribution to one central location. Building began in April 2016, and the centre is due to be operational in January 2018.

Up to 140 jobs will be available, with the main recruitment drive starting from October. Training will be provided to all staff, to ensure they are ready and prepared for the ‘go live’.

bilstein group is an automotive aftermarket specialist, serving the UK for over 25 years. Their dynamic and innovative logistics are constantly developing to find new solutions and deliver the best customer service possible. A fast-moving business, with ambitious plans for the future, bilstein group are always one step ahead and are looking for a team of people to help drive this success.

In return for hard work and commitment, bilstein group offers real career momentum, with a competitive salary, benefits package and the opportunity to develop new skills and undergo training. bilstein group prides itself in being a company who invests in its staff, offering the ability to progress and improve within the company, as they understand that every member of staff will play a part in their overall success.

Amy Parker, HR Officer at Markham Vale said:-

“We are really looking forward to meeting everyone on the 14th October to really showcase what we can offer, and what we have achieved at Markham Vale. It’s a great feeling to know that we can really make a difference to the local area, as well as to our customer base, with this new state of the art site.”

If you would be interested in finding out more about what bilstein group can offer, visit their site on 14th October and see what opportunities are available to suit you.

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New independent travel agent set to open its doors on Chatsworth Road

Il Mondo Travel will soon be opening its doors within the innovative cluster of shops at 131 Chatsworth Road in Chesterfield.

The independent travel agency are set to specialise in all aspects of travel including cruises, tailor-made, luxury, family, holidays, short breaks, river cruises, rail, flights, business travel, honeymoons, escorted tours, solo and travel extras.

Catering for every need, taste and budget, Il Mondo hope to open a world of totally new adventures around the globe to their customers; offering a bespoke, tailor-made service to create trips that can’t be booked online from their agency on Chatsworth Road.

Jo Bunting, with 38 years’ experience in the independent travel sectors, takes the helm of family-run business as Company Director. She says:-

“I like to be able to offer that personal touch and a truly bespoke service tailor-made to individual travel needs.

“Our reputation in the independent travel sector has been developed through in-depth product knowledge and personal first-hand experiences. Our ethos is centred on the key principle that to confidently recommend a product one has to experience it.

“I believe the opening of Il Mondo marks the dawn of a new era of travel in North Derbyshire.”

Il Mondo will be hosting an open day on Saturday 14 October offering guests a range of coffee and cakes in the afternoon and drinks and canapes in to the evening.

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Shorts appoint Practice Director

Shorts are delighted this month to announce the appointment of Michelle Frost as Practice Director.

Michelle joins Shorts following seven years working within a large manufacturing and distribution group where she oversaw a large multi-disciplined team in her role of Financial Operations Director.

The role of Practice Director is a newly created role for Shorts; directly responding to the significant growth experienced by the firm in recent years.   A Chartered Accountant, Michelle has extensive experience of leading a team through companywide management programs, including operating systems migration and process automation; her expertise will prove invaluable during the continued development at Shorts.

Andy Irvine, Partner at Shorts Chartered Accountants, commented:-

“We are delighted to welcome Michelle to Shorts. Her appointment is another important step in the growth of the firm and we are confident she will be able to contribute significantly to our future success.”

Michelle added:-

“Shorts have a proven reputation of excellence and I am really excited to be joining such a growing and talented team.  I look forward to developing a role that supports client experience and enhances internal talent.”

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Search begins for the year’s most enterprising women

A quest to find the most successful and inspirational local businesswomen will launch this month.

The hunt for nominations for the 2018 East Midlands Chamber Enterprising Women Awards begins on 13 October and Chesterfield business women are being encouraged to apply.

It formally starts at a two-course lunch at the Quorn Grange Hotel, Leicester, where the guest speaker will be the inspirational mother-of-two, businesswoman and investor Alex Peace-Gadsby.

Alex runs several businesses, including the clothing company Musto, and is also involved with charity work both locally and nationally.

Based in Nottingham, she was appointed as the Chief Scout Commissioner for England in 2015 after being involved in Scouting for 11 years.

She will share her experiences as a woman in business, a journey that is both interesting and motivating.

The lunch will be hosted by the Co-Chairs of Enterprising Women – Jean Mountain, a Past President at East Midlands Chamber, and Eileen Richards, of ER Recruitment, both members of the Chamber Board of Directors.

Eileen said:-

“The awards are all about finding and recognising women who make a serious contribution to the regional economy, often successfully balancing work, keeping home and motherhood, but not always being acknowledged for what they achieve.

“Alex does all of the above and more, which makes her a perfect choice of speaker for the event that launches this year’s quest.”

There are six awards to be won this year – the 21st year of the competition: Inspirational Woman of the Year, Outstanding Contribution to Business, Enterprising New Businesswoman of the Year, Enterprising Women Team of the Year, Enterprising Woman in the Community and Rising Star.

Entries have to be in by Friday 5 January 2018. Entry is by nomination, but can be self-nominated. The winners will be announced at a glittering, ‘little black dress’ dinner on 2 March – coinciding with International Women’s Day.

Jean said:-

“By highlighting their contribution and telling their stories, hopefully we can inspire other women to pursue their business dream, which is why I would urge as many people as possible to send in nominations for this year’s awards.”

Chamber membership is a requirement for nomination. For more information visit http://bit.ly/2wQylGm.

2018 East Midlands Chamber Enterprising Women

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Energy-saving grant boosts Chesterfield business

Things are looking bright for an award-winning Chesterfield firm that’s used an energy-saving grant to go 100% LED.

Penny Hydraulics, which makes swing lift cranes for vans and lorries as well as its own range of goods lifts, installed the low energy lighting after receiving £15,000 from the Derby and Derbyshire Energy Efficiency scheme (D2EE).

Not only are the LEDs helping save money on energy bills, they’re also enhancing the quality of the Clowne-based firm’s products due to the improved lighting.

Robin Penny, Managing Director at Penny Hydraulics, said he was pleased to have received the grant which meant he could replace all the lights at once, rather than over a longer period of time which would have been disruptive. He said:-

“I’m really proud of what we’ve achieved.

“In particular paint spraying and assembly has been made much easier and better due to the incredible improvement in light quality. The fact that there is also a large cost saving is a real bonus.”

He added:-

“It would have been difficult for the company to justify the expense of going 100% LED in one go and so the grant has brought forward quality improvements, overhead reduction and the corresponding CO2 savings. A real win-win situation.”

The D2EE scheme is a partnership between us, Derby City Council and the University of Derby and is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. It aims to help SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) audit their energy use and introduce energy-saving measures.

Around 20 companies have benefited so far, but there are still up to 180 grants available for firms across the county interested in using less energy and saving money.

Mr Penny added:-

“The grant application went very smoothly and only took a week to get approved. Without it we couldn’t have afforded to change all of the lighting in one go, we would have had to do one building at a time, which would have caused a lot of disruption.

“The guys in the factory are happy as it makes their jobs much easier and it is a better place to work.”

Councillor Tony King, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration at Derbyshire County Council, said:-

“Small and medium-sized businesses are a vital part of Derbyshire’s economy and by supporting this project we are giving them access to state-of-the-art equipment and technical expertise designed to improve efficiency and innovation.

“Grants are available to SMEs in Derbyshire and Derby and I urge companies to get in touch.”

Penny Hydraulics employs 85 people at its plant on Station Road, Clowne, which has been on an energy saving journey through modernisation of its premises including solar panels on the roof, an upgrade to some of the lights and an advanced heating controller.

The £15,000 grant was put toward the total cost of the project which was £40,000.

The firm’s finance director Ashley Holmes said the investment in energy-saving technologies helped the company become more resilient for the future as it was less affected by changes in energy prices.

He said:

“Having LED lights throughout the factory will go a long way in supporting our commitment to the environment and help with our ISO 14001 environmental management application.”

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Chesterfield economy to benefit from the new HS2 Growth Strategy

‘People, place and connectivity’ are the focus of a new East Midlands HS2 Growth Strategy, revealing how the planned high speed rail network could add thousands of jobs and billions of pounds to the region’s economy.

In July (2017) Government confirmed its preferred route for HS2’s ‘Phase 2b’ line, or ‘eastern leg’; proposed to run from the West Midlands, through Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire – between the large urban conurbations of Nottingham and Derby – through to Leeds. The line includes plans for an East Midlands ‘hub’ station at Toton, Nottinghamshire – set to be the network’s best connected point outside London – an HS2 maintenance depot at Staveley, north Derbyshire, and provision for HS2 classic compatible trains serving the current Chesterfield train station. It’s estimated this eastern leg would open fully in 2033, but local partners believe there’s potential to partially open the hub station at Toton by 2030.

Now the East Midlands HS2 Strategic Board – a partnership of the region’s local authorities, businesses and Local Enterprise Partnerships – has submitted its East Midlands HS2 Growth Strategy: World Class-Locally Driven to Government.

The new in-depth study – building on an initial proposal published September 2016 – details the opportunities HS2 presents to drive long term growth for the regional economy, equivalent to an additional 74,000 jobs and almost £4billion of GVA (Gross Value Added) by 2043, and how this could be achieved.

These opportunities include:

  • A North Derbyshire Growth Zone around Chesterfield and Staveley would put the planned HS2 Staveley depot at the heart of a series of mixed use regeneration opportunities, improve links between Chesterfield station and the town, and create an attractive gateway to the Peak District National Park and to other visitor attractions.
  • An East Midlands Hub Growth Zone featuring a new Innovation Campus at the Toton ‘hub’ station to accommodate high growth businesses and universities’ research, and with the capacity to create up to 10,000 high skilled jobs and improved community facilities; which will be at the heart of a network of ‘garden village’ developments, including the nearby Stanton and Chetwynd Barracks sites.
  • Greater connectivity – In addition to the greater rail connectivity HS2 would bring

the Strategy proposes improvements to local connectivity – using various modes of transport including road, bus, rail, tram, cycling, pedestrian – between East Midlands economic centres such as Derby, Leicester and Nottingham city centres, and East Midlands Airport; and between the towns and villages surrounding Toton and Chesterfield. The HS2 Growth Strategy also sets out comprehensive proposals for addressing congestion and improving connectivity on the A52.

  • Delivering jobs and training opportunities – Research undertaken for the East Midlands HS2 Growth Strategy indicates HS2’s presence in the region – creating better links within the region and between it and the wider world, and by providing commercial opportunities for local supply chains – could boost jobs growth above projected UK trends; equivalent to an extra 74,000 jobs and almost £4billion of GVA by 2043. Manufacturing and technology sectors would particularly benefit, says the Strategy. It proposes jobs and skills promotion be based around the themes of inspiring young people, building further education capacity, harnessing the power of universities and supporting individuals.
  • Providing opportunities for business – Construction of the HS2 network, and providing services and maintenance once it is operating, represent major commercial opportunities for a wide range of sectors; including for construction and transport equipment manufacturing supply chain firms. To take best economic advantage of this the East Midlands HS2 Growth Strategy proposes establishing a rail industry ‘innovation group’ through the existing Rail Forum East Midlands, and bidding for Staveley to become a construction and maintenance depot. There should also be a comprehensive HS2 awareness campaign to alert businesses and individuals to these opportunities, to ensure they are ‘HS2 ready’. 

Jake Berry MP – Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) at the Department for Communities and Local Government – added: “The investment this Government is making in HS2 represents an opportunity for economic growth, not just in the towns and cities along the route but across whole regions. I am delighted that East Midlands leaders have come together to develop an ambitious strategy which capitalises on this opportunity, and I look forward to discussing the proposals in more detail.”

Paul Maynard MP – Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Rail, Accessibility and HS2 – said: “HS2 will become the backbone of our national rail network – supporting growth and regeneration and helping us build an economy that works for all.

“I welcome the initiative that the East Midlands local enterprise partnerships and local authorities have taken in working together to develop plans to maximise the economic benefits that HS2 will bring to Nottingham, Derby, Leicester and other parts of the region.”

Peter Richardson OBE, Chair of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, commented: “We have an exciting vision for the future, which sees HS2 as a catalyst to boost the region’s economy.

“For local people and businesses across the East Midlands, HS2 will mean more jobs and training opportunities, trade and investment, housing opportunities at a range of different sites, train services with quicker journey times, and better local transport connections. To make all this happen we need to plan early and engage support from all sectors of our community. This East Midlands HS2 Growth Strategy provides an excellent and practical vision of how we wish to achieve that.”

Sir John Peace, Chair of the Midlands Engine and Midlands Connect, said: “Midlands Connect and Midlands Engine are seizing the once in a lifetime opportunity HS2 brings to drive growth for the region. We are fully supportive of accelerating completion of the East Midlands HS2 Hub and are urging Government to bring this forward.

“Midlands Connect is already defining and developing the local strategic connections that will maximise the economic benefits of HS2 connectivity and, through Midlands Engine, we will work with partners to turn this ambitious growth strategy into action.”

Councillor Simon Spencer – Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Infrastructure; and Vice-Chair of the East Midlands HS2 Strategic Board –said: “HS2 will bring more jobs and business opportunities to Derbyshire, as well as massive potential for the county’s tourism industry.

“We believe the best deal for Derbyshire residents will be achieved by working with the Government, to maximise the economic benefits and minimise the adverse impacts of the scheme.”

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive at East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire), added: “HS2 is the single biggest transport infrastructure project in a generation, and represents a huge opportunity for businesses across the East Midlands and beyond. It has the potential to be truly transformational, much more than just a new railway.

“It will be a catalyst that drives regeneration along its entire route and leads to wider infrastructure investment, it will utilise the skills available in the world’s greatest cluster of rail-related businesses in Derby, and create opportunities to make sure those skills and new ones will pass to the next generation. It will bring together a raft of different partners as they work together to maximise the opportunities of HS2, both during construction and for decades afterwards.”

To read a copy of the East Midlands HS2 Growth Strategy: World Class-Locally Driven publication online go to web link www.d2n2lep.org/News/thousands-of-jobs-and-almost-4billion-for-economy-detailed-in-hs2-strategy

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Business is struggling to understand the Apprenticeship Levy

Too many businesses are struggling to understand the Government’s Apprenticeship Levy, according to research published this morning.

British Chambers of Commerce commissioned Middlesex University to find out whether businesses were making the most of the levy scheme, which was introduced for the start of the current financial year.

The levy is a tax businesses have to pay to fund new apprenticeships. It is set at 0.5% of payroll but an allowance, currently £15,000, means that only firms with payroll exceeding £3m a year have to pay into the fund.

But any firm wanting to recruit an apprentice has to be registered with the scheme, even if not paying into it.

What the researchers found was that 23% of levy-paying firms still had no understanding of it. That figure rose to 66% of non-levy-paying firms. And 15% of respondents said they didn’t expect to recover any of the added cost while 36% said they expected to recover all of it and possibly more.

Almost nine-out-of-ten (86%) of firms said the levy scheme had increased their overall costs.

Jane Gratton, Head of Business Environment and Skills at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “For many businesses that pay the Apprenticeship Levy, it can feel like an additional employment tax, much of which they are unable to recover, and one that is deflecting training budgets away from other important training needs.

“Firms need greater flexibility on how they can use their levy monies and a system that is fully operational as quickly as possible, is simple and efficient, and that enables them to access good quality training.

“Our survey shows that many firms are still unaware of the Apprenticeship Levy and how it will impact on their business.

“With many companies across the country facing critical skills shortages, more information and support is required to ensure businesses continue to invest in training.”

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive at East Midlands Chamber, which is itself a levy-paying business and an apprenticeships provider, said: “Worryingly, what this research shows is that, at one end of the scale, there are firms paying additional costs for something they don’t understand and don’t ever expect to see a return for and, at the other end, the very firms which should be taking money out of the pot to fund apprenticeships seem to have no idea how it works.

“It seems that since implementing the levy, the Government has simply left firms to work out for themselves what they are supposed to do instead of making sure they fully understand it and how to maximise its potential.

“We have the expertise to help members make the most of the levy and, rather than ignore it, we would urge them to call us so that we can talk them through it.”

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Italian Pasta and Prosecco bar opens on Chatsworth Road

Chesterfield Food Producer of the Year 2013 and 2016, Teresa Lambarelli, opens the doors to a new Pasta and Prosecco Bar on Chatsworth Road.

The contemporary Italian Pasta and Prosecco Bar, which is now situated in newly refurbished Lambarelli’s restaurant above the Italian Caffe, will be open on Saturday evenings from 6pm until late and from Wednesday – Saturday from 10am – 3pm.

The bar is set to serve a range of traditional Italian cuisine from pasta dishes to antipasto platters, Buffalo burgers, Italian afternoon teas, Italain ice-cream and much more. There will also be a fully licenced bar and a programme of special Pasta and Prosecco evenings planned accompanied by live music.

At the bar, guests will also have the opportunity to pick up pasta sauces and produce from the two time winner of the Chesterfield Food Producer of the Year award.

Teresa Lambarelli is proud to have been producing her own Italian pasta sauces in Chesterfield since 2005, alongside her exciting range of salad dressings, olive pastes and Italian biscotti.

Teresa says:

“My customers are all so friendly and loyal, I absolutely love my job and now I love cooking for my customers in our restaurant – its like cooking for my friends. I have a fantastic work team now I couldn’t do any of this without them, I appreciate all they do for me.

“We invite the people of Chesterfield to come and enjoy my pasta dishes in a wonderful, friendly, contemporay Italian atmosphere. Here all my products are also for sale to take home with you.”

Pasta and Prosecco Bar

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New ladies boutique opens in Chesterfield

Chatsworth Road’s Johnsons hardware store has been given a new lease of life with the opening of independent ladies clothing boutique Dotique.

Dotique, which is already trading online, will open its doors on the 4th November 2017 and offer a range of hand-picked, quality clothing and accessories for women from brands such as French Connection, Masai, Mos Mosh, Cream Clothing and A Postcard from Brighton.

Owner and former school teacher, Dorothy Robinson, is swapping classrooms for showrooms to bring European trends and beloved British brands to the shoppers of Chesterfield.

The new store, which is set over three floors, will also be home to Eleanor Rose, a local professional lingerie-fitting service, with plans to welcome further local businesses in the future.

Dorothy Robinson, Owner of Dotique, says:-

“I am thrilled to be opening Dotique on Chatsworth Road to add more vibrancy to this amazing town I’m lucky to call home. It’s such a dream come true to see the shop become a reality, a long-time ambition realised and I can’t wait for local residents to see it too.

“The boutique will provide women with stylish outfits from day to night wear from their favourite brands close to home. With the family link to the shop, we are keen to preserve its heritage but also give local residents and those further afield more fashion choices, bringing more business to Chesterfield.”

The shop, prior to being sold to Samuel Johnson in 1956, had been owned by the Robinson family for over 60 years and Dotique is keen to preserve the traditional character and charm by retaining a number of authentic features including the iconic outdoor canopy and the original front door.

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Leisure

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