Business

Mitchells senior partner retires after nearly 50 years

The senior partner of Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers, Richard Trueman, has retired after nearly 50 years’ service with the firm.

He joined Mitchells in 1970 as a fresh-faced 18-year old from Chesterfield Boys School, now Brookfield Community School, and was made partner of the firm in 1978. He leaves 12 months ahead of Mitchells celebrating its 150th anniversary.

Richard leaves after 46 years’ service during which he has worked with around 1,200 clients. He leaves the firm in the hands of senior partner Tim Leeman, who is supported by fellow partners Andrew McDaid and Tony Hornsby, who were promoted in 2015 as part of the firm’s succession planning strategy ahead of Richard’s retirement.

Under Richard’s leadership, Mitchells has grown to become one of the leading firms of Chartered Accountants in Chesterfield and north east Derbyshire. From handwriting all accounts in ledgers when he joined, the firm has progressed to become a leader in its field for the adoption of technology, winning awards for its CloudMitchells online service.

Richard explained:-

“When I started my career we were still writing everything in ledgers, an Apple was something you ate; a Dell was a secluded valley and a calculator was the person who could add up fastest in the office. Things have certainly changed, however what has remained constant is the fact that the people continue to be at the heart of the firm.

“I have loved my time at Mitchells – all 46 years of it, and that’s because of the people. They have not only made coming to work fun, but also given me great personal pride in seeing so many of them develop their careers at Mitchells.

“I leave the firm in the very capable hands of my fellow partners. Mitchells goes into its 150th year in strong shape which I am confident will continue under the leadership of Tim, Tony and Andrew.”

Tim Leeman, partner at Mitchells added:-

“Myself and all staff and clients wish Richard well in his retirement. He is officially the longest serving member of staff and will be missed, but his legacy in the firm lives on in the strong team he has helped build here as well as the processes and technology he has put in place to make us one of the leading and longest established firms of Chartered Accountants in the area.”

Richard’s retirement was marked with a celebration for all staff and clients at Casa Hotel.

Mitchells senior partner

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

Three main parties to take part in business hustings

The three main political parties will be represented at a hustings style General Election business briefing in Chesterfield next week.

Chamber research reveals that regional businesses have conquered initial fears over Brexit, and have demonstrated adaptability and flexibility under challenging circumstances. However, it is important that the understandable preoccupation with Brexit does not come at the expense of a number of other domestic concerns that firms still have on a variety of topical issues.

Against a backdrop of prevailing uncertainty inhibiting investment intentions, the aim of this session is to enable each party to clearly articulate what it stands for on a broad range of operating issues affecting the day-to-day activities of firms across the region.

Candidates confirmed to attend so far are Toby Perkins (Labour) , Nigel Mills (Conservative) and Tom Snowdon (LibDem) have all confirmed they will take part in the East Midlands Chamber and Destination Chesterfield hosted event.

Many local businesses, covering a cross section in terms of sector and size, are expected to attend the event to question candidates about where they stand on Brexit, support for business growth, jobs creation and security and the wider regional economy.

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

“There are many domestic issues that risk being shunted into the sidings as negotiations for Brexit and trade agreements with the rest of the world grab centre stage in politics.

“But it’s important that momentum is not lost in these matters and businesses, quite rightly, will be seeking assurances from electoral candidates that they will not let them get sidelined.”

The free event will be held at East Midlands Chamber’s office at Commerce House, Millenium Way, Dunston Road, Chesterfield from 5pm to 6.30pm on Thursday 18 May. If you are a local business and would like to be involved click here to book.

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

Chesterfield business celebrate continued growth with move to new headquarters

Chesterfield-based kitchenware manufacturer David Mason Design are set to move into their new headquarters at Carrwood Industrial Estate after 7 year deal agreed with national industrial and commercial property manager, Dunedin.

The transaction,  facilitated by property consultancy Commercial Property Partners LLP (CPP), will see the family run wholesale supplier – best known for its bespoke salt and pepper mills and tableware accessories – take over the 22,750 sq ft unit situated close to the town’s centre and just off the A61.

Adam Smith of Dunedin Industrial, said:-

“The warehouse, which is situated on the Carrwood Industrial Estate in Chesterfield, provides David Mason Design with an ideal base from which to meet the needs of its customers across the country.

“Spanning in excess of 22,000 sq ft their new premises comes with ample office and warehouse space to allow expansion and continued growth in the months and years ahead.”

Property consultancy CPP, which acted on behalf of the landlord, has also been responsible for other deals at the popular industrial estate; with a leading plumbing and heating products distributor taking over four bays spanning in excess of 50,000 sq ft – inclusive of warehouse and office space – in December 2016.

Ed Norris, commenting on the deal between David Mason Design and Dunedin CPP Partner, said:-

“The Carrwood Industrial Estate is ideally situated close to major transport links, making it an ideal location for businesses such as David Mason Design and other businesses like it which require a high level of accessibility due to a far-reaching network of clients.”

Commenting on the new premises David Mason Design’s CEO, Nicholas Cowan, said the business now had the space needed to continue to ‘deliver excellence’ to a growing customer base across the UK and abroad – including retailers, importers and distributors.

He said:-

“With more than 60 years’ experience in the production of mills we have established a strong reputation for technical innovation and quality when it comes to designing and manufacturing salt and pepper mills and other kitchenware accessories.

“This move into bigger premises located close to major transport links is part of our ongoing commitment to providing an accessible service to our customers who are invested in sourcing, supplying and selling unique, exclusive products.”

david mason design

 

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Development

Peak FM awards to shine a light on local heroes

The Peak FM Local Hero Awards return in June with just one purpose: to shine a light on the outstanding, caring and selfless people of Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

This year’s celebration event will be held at one of Chesterfield’s most historic buildings, The Winding Wheel on Friday 9th June, thanks to CBD Training. The business community, Peak FM presenters and staff, local celebrities and star entertainers will join those deserving people who have been nominated in one of the Local Hero categories ranging from Child or Teenager of Courage to Contribution to the Community.

Tim Smith, Peak FM Content Controller, anticipates another spectacular evening:-

“The sheer goodwill and determination of people can really take you back and that’s why we pull out all the stops to make this annual event so special.  I can’t reveal too much about the acts on the night – we want that to be a surprise.

All I can say is expect an uplifting night of heart warming stories, great live music and fantastic food as we celebrate the Local Heroes of Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.”

Sam Fielding, Regional Station Director, adds:-

“This is my favourite event in our calendar. It is a wonderful opportunity for us to recognise the amazing achievements of our local people who have in some way made a difference to our local community, shown courage or helped make the lives of others that little bit better”.

Nominations for all categories can be made at here until 21st May.

peak fm local heroes

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Leisure

Spectacular start to 2017 for flagship development Markham Vale

Markham Vale has seen a spectacular start to 2017. Since January’s opening of the new spine road on Markham Vale North, Henry Boot Developments and their development partner Derbyshire County Council have completed, commenced construction and secured offers for 850,000 sq ft of industrial space at the flagship development.

A 212,800 sq ft unit was completed for Ferdinand Bilstein UK in January. Construction of a 479,285 sq ft distribution centre for Great Bear Distribution and another warehouse of 97,000 sq ft began in February. To round the first quarter off, a deal for a 68,000 sq ft building was secured in March.

Ferdinand Bilstein UK’s high specification unit will become operational later this year. It is bespoke to the specific operational requirements of the company and was delivered on time and in budget by Henry Boot Developments. The new facility will generate 150 jobs initially with planned expansion creating a further 250.

The new building for Great Bear Distribution will be their second at Markham Vale, bringing their occupation to 1,000,000 sq ft of space. Following the completion of the company’s first unit at Markham Vale East during July 2016, their second unit at Markham Vale North will be completed in October 2017. Great Bear Distribution will create a total of 800 jobs through their facilities on the site.

Vivienne Clements, Director at Henry Boot Developments, commented on the success in Q1, stating the occupation of over 850,000 sqft shortly after the access road completed shows monumental confidence in the market and within the flagship logistics development.

Vivienne said:-

“We couldn’t have asked for a better start to the year. The completion of Ferdinand Bilstein UK’s bespoke facility and Great Bear’s second unit commencing, along with two further units on Markham Vale North, shows high levels of demand in the market. I am pleased to reiterate that we are able to provide the locational benefits, land opportunities and quick delivery times at Markham Vale.”

“We still have space remaining at Markham Vale, ranging from 5,000 sq ft – 300,000 sq ft units for various requirements including ancillary/leisure, distribution, logistics, industrial, warehousing and office.”

Peter Storey, Derbyshire County Council’s Head of Markham Vale, said:-

“This year has got off to a fantastic start and we’re pleased to welcome even more businesses to Markham with the opening of a new link road to the M1 motorway from the north side of the site.

“Two of the plots have already been snapped up by Great Bear Distribution and Ferdinand Bilstein UK which are both set to create up to 400 new jobs each over the next few years.

“We will be working with the companies over the coming months to provide support and identify resources to help them meet their recruitment needs and that local communities access these new job opportunities.

Mr Storey added:-

“We still have development opportunities available across the site so if you’re a business looking to relocate or expand please get in touch.”

Markham Vale is a joint venture between Henry Boot Developments and Derbyshire County Council and has 26 acres of land on Markham Vale North, for units ranging from 50,000 sq ft – 300,000 sq ft with design & build options to suit specific requirements. A further 12 acres are available on Markham Vale West.

Markham Vale

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Development

Chesterfield Royal Hospital celebrates Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Week 2017

As part of the sixth national Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Week, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust will host an event for staff across the hospital – designed to celebrate equality and diversity in the workplace and to recognise the role it plays in supporting excellent patient care and a great place to work.

Zoe Lintin, Director of Workforce & Organisational Development, comments:-

“Equality and diversity plays a really important part of being a first-class hospital for the 400,000 people we serve in North Derbyshire and the 3,800 staff who are part of our team.  A diverse workforce and an organisation with fair processes and procedures, is a good place to work – and supports high-quality patient care.  Staff who feel they are treated equally and who are valued and recognised provide the best possible care to our patients. We were delighted to be accepted on to the NHS Employers Equality and Diversity Partnership Network for the second year. ”

Chesterfield Royal Hospital will be confirming its commitment to equality and diversity by hosting a three-hour education session that will give staff at all levels an opportunity to think about the role equality and diversity plays in their own job, in how their team works together and in how the Trust operates as a large, busy organisation.

Zoe continues:-

“It’s the chance to share ideas about how we can all make equality and diversity part of what we do, so it becomes second nature.  We will be  celebrating what we have achieved so far and looking at what we can in future to improve and make a difference.”

Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Week 2017 takes place from May 15-19 and is co-ordinated by NHS Employers to ‘shines a light on the great work going on across the NHS to ensure that it continues to meet the diverse needs of local populations’. Find out more on the NHS Employers website here.

 

Chesterfield Royal Hospital

 

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Entrepreneurs urged to make the most of new LaunchPad mentoring service

Budding entrepreneurs and start-up business owners based throughout the Sheffield City Region are being urged to take advantage of a new, free of charge programme aimed at giving them the best possible start on their business journey.

Developed by Launchpad, which forms part of the Sheffield City Region Growth Hub, the unique scheme helps new entrepreneurs and business owners which have been trading for less than two years to access a comprehensive range of free resources including access to training events, as well as working with an experienced business mentor.

The mentoring programme has formally been launched across the Sheffield City Region at a special event which took place at Sheffield Central Library’s Business and IP Centre, which saw over twenty new business owners and experienced entrepreneurs come together to celebrate the launch of the new service.

During the event, delegates were given the opportunity to hear from business owners Jack Brzuz, found of the SME Business Academy and Dawn Bates, who shared their own experiences of how a business mentor can help to make a big difference to small business owners.

Participants of the mentoring programme are paired with an existing SCR business mentor who most meets their business needs and benefit from support and advice such as one to one meetings, training, coaching and events and workshops hosted throughout the City Region. All mentors are experienced entrepreneurs and business owners in their own right, looking to support, nurture and inspire the next generation of start-up successes.

Launchpad is available to all new business owners which have been trading for less than two years who are based in the Sheffield City Region; from Barnsley and Bassetlaw to Doncaster and the Derbyshire Dales.

Irshad Akbar, Business Mentoring Manager at Launchpad, said:

“Launchpad’s Mentoring programme is a tailored programme designed to support new business owners as they take the first steps on their business journey. It brings them together with individuals who have stood in their shoes, offering an opportunity to share the knowledge and expertise they have developed during their own business journey.

“The programme follows a tried and tested formula which helps to give new business owners confidence to grow and develop their ideas, as well as offering a chance to share concerns their business is currently facing. Our mentors come from many different backgrounds, but they share a passion to help others succeed. As a result many of our mentors and mentees become good friends and have built a strong professional relationship once the mentoring sessions were completed, with some even doing business together.”

Jack Brzuz, Founder and CEO, SME Business Academy, said:

“I became a mentor in the Launchpad Mentoring programme because I wanted to be able to provide advice and support for those who, like me, might be stuck at a point on their business journey and not know where to turn. Running a business can be a lonely experience and it’s easy to make the wrong decisions for what are often the right reasons at the time.

“Working with a mentor provides a sounding board and an opportunity to step outside of the day-to-day running of the business to look at the bigger picture. It can be invaluable for both parties. You form a relationship and have a desire to see them achieve and succeed. It’s an experience I’d recommend to any business owner.

“Sometimes when running a business, it’s the little things that really matter and a mentor can help to discuss different challenges and opportunities they face, often drawing on their own experiences.”

Launchpad currently has opportunities for new business owners interested in working with a business mentor and is also looking for experienced business owners based within the Sheffield City Region to join its mentoring programme.

 

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2017 Chesterfield Retail Awards a sell-out!

The fourth annual Chesterfield Retail Awards which take place on Wednesday 24 May has been declared a sellout.

The event will see 200 people gather at the Winding Wheel to learn which of Chesterfield’s shops, stores and market stalls have been named the town’s best, including one which will take the coveted title of Retailer of the Year.

36 Chesterfield retailers are set to go head-to-head battling it out for a total of 17 titles at the awards ceremony which are organised by Destination Chesterfield in association with Addooco.

Peak FM breakfast show presenters, Cat and Ricky, have been confirmed as the hosts of the 2017 Chesterfield Retail Awards and will be announcing the winners of the awards on the night.

This will be the first year Ricky has hosted the Chesterfield Retail Awards having joined the Peak FM breakfast show in October last year. He said: “I am really looking forward to the awards. Since joining Peak FM I have been taking the chance to get out and about in and around Chesterfield and am amazed at what the town has to offer. I expect there will be no shortage of competition at the retail awards and it will be a great night.”

This year, more than 800 people nominated their favourite shops and stores in the annual awards. Now in their fourth year, the prestigious awards are open to retailers and market stall holders in and around Chesterfield town centre, as well as those in Brampton and Whittington Moor.

Organiser of the popular awards, Dom Stevens, Manager of Destination Chesterfield, said: “This year the tickets have sold out faster than ever. They have been in high demand which is no surprise considering the level of entries and engagement we had from the town’s retail community this year. It promises to be a fantastic evening and I am very looking forward to seeing who will be crowned Chesterfield’s top retailer,”

The shortlisted businesses across the 16 categories in this year’s Chesterfield Retail Awards include:

Hair and Beauty Business of the Year – Sponsored by Chesterfield College

Burlingtons Hair Salon

Pamper Shack

Therapy Lounge

Fashion and Footwear Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by In the Works PR

Blanc

Marks and Spencer

Wards Shoes

Jewellery and Accessories Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by the Pavements Shopping

Centre

Adorn Jewellers

Green+Benz

Overton Clocks

Home and Gifts Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by Chesterfield Healthy High Streets Team

Debenhams

H&F

Olympia House Antiques and Craft Centre

Children’s Clothes, Toys & Accessories Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by Progression

Accountancy

Debenhams

Babyluv

Geeks Headquarters Ltd

 

Food and Drink Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by Custom Solar

Northern Tea Merchants

R.P. Davidson Cheese Factor

Ibbotsons Fresh Quality Produce

Phones and Technology Retailer of the Year – Presented by Addooco

Chips Computers

Inspire Hi-Fi

Three Store

Leisure Retailer of the Year (Sports, Hobbies, Crafts or Outdoor) – Sponsored by Peak FM

Fred’s Haberdashery

StraightCurves

Vanishing Point Records

Market Trader of the Year – Sponsored by Chesterfield Borough Council

Ibbotsons Fresh Quality Produce

Unstone Plant Centre

Spire Vintage

Independent Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by Jumble Design

Adorn Jewellers

Ibbotsons Fresh Quality Produce

Northern Tea Merchants

National/ Multiple Retailer of the Year – Sponsored by Vicar Lane Shopping Centre

Marks and Spencer

Specsavers

Three Store

Excellence in Customer Service – Sponsored by Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business

Advisers

Adorn Jewellers

Ibbotsons Fresh Quality Produce

H&F

Market Hall Business of the Year –  Sponsored by Arvato

R.P. Davidson Cheese Factor

Ye Olde Sweet Shop and Gifts

Lamb’s Cupcakes

Best New Store (Opened 2016/2017) – Sponsored by Banner Jones Solicitors

Blanc Occasions

Style Loft

Vanishing Point Records

The Pavements Shopping Centre Retailer of the Year

Bodycare

Massarellas

Warren James

Vicar Lane Shopping Centre Retailer of the Year

H&M

Waterstones

New Look

As well as Addooco and category sponsors, other supporters of the 2017 Chesterfield Retail Awards include Temple Safety, City Taxis, R.A. Information Systems, eBusiness Works and the Derbyshire Times.

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Celebrate Chesterfield, Chesterfield Retail Awards, Destination Chesterfield, Leisure, Visiting

Amigos Tequila kick off summer season with launch of limited edition pack

To support a 14 week summer campaign which begins with the celebration of all things Mexican, Cinco de Mayo, Amigos Tequila Beer have created a limited edition pack featuring a competition to encourage consumer purchase over the summer.

Amigos Tequila Beer, which is distributed by Chesterfield business Global Brands, is best sold during the summer with an uplift in the off trade of +36% during the warmer months*. The new packaging is bright, vibrant and instantly eye catching on shelf. Illustrated with a warm, evocative sun emblazoned with a ‘Start the Summer’ call to action, the pack drives home the link between sunnier weather and increased consumer spending.

The beer with Mexican spirit, Amigos is inspired by Mexican culture and Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of these traditions. The pack has been officially released on the 17th April ahead of the May celebration to mark the beginning of the season whilst continuously attracting attention on shelf throughout the summer.

The limited edition pack encourages consumers to purchase the 4-pack with a nationwide competition. The prizes offered through the promotion include 20 individuals winning a full case of Amigos as well as the one lucky winner receiving two tickets to the British Touring Car Championship race meet of their choice. After purchasing a pack, consumers simply head to Amigos website to enter.

Christian Sarginson, Senior brand manager, said:-

“Following the success of our limited edition Dia de los Muertos pack this new wrap has been designed to really stand out on shelf and catch consumers attention to start off our summer campaign. This season is a massive time for Amigos so to encourage our consumers to start the summer with us is our inclusive way of introducing the new pack. There are also great prizes available to our consumers which ties in with our fantastic motorsport activity”.

Amigos continue to support motorsport with sponsorship of driver Tom Ingram in the British Touring Car Championship. With the new season launching last month there’s full planned activation including social and video content to appeal to consumers as well as support Amigos’ #streetcerveza campaign.

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SEO CoPilot to sponsor Chesterfield drag race rider

Chesterfield-based search engine optimisation and web design company SEO CoPilot, have recently teamed up with Ian Chrichlow of Merlin Fibreglass Flat Roofing, who has announced he will be representing CoPilot at Santa Pod raceway.

The Fossil Fuellers racer and GRP Fibreglass company owner,  had his super bike sponsored by CoPilot and re-sprayed in their company colours with the addition of branding and logos. This partnership started when Ian Chrichlow contacted Guy from SEO CoPilot, looking for a fresh new updated website and SEO Campaign.

Guy Tomlinson, owner of SEO CoPilot, stated:-

“Ian was keen to improve the site and see a better ranking in searches. So, we met and assessed his site, it wasn’t performing well and wasn’t mobile friendly, we made some improvements, focused on SEO and he’s now on page one as a result. But more importantly we clicked and got on well.

“We thought this would be a great time to announce our partnership, as well as show off the new bike to the public.”

The team at SEO CoPilot are now planning to travel down to Santa Pod through the year to support Ian. As part of the sponsorship, the CoPilot team will be also be sporting specially designed apparel for the event, with hoodies showing the CoPilot brand as well as Ian’s Fossil Fuellers Logo.

SEO CoPilot

 

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

First woman leader for Chesterfield Borough Council

Councillor Tricia Gilby has become the new leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, with Councillor Amanda Serjeant appointed as deputy leader.

Councillor Gilby is the first woman leader in the council’s 44-year history and the pair will also become the first all-female leadership team.

Both were formally confirmed in post after the council’s previous leader Councillor John Burrows decided to retire from his role and Councillor Terry Gilby, also stepped down from his position as deputy leader.

Councillor Tricia Gilby said:-

“I am very proud to be the first woman leader of the council and also to form part of the first female leadership team with Amanda.

“Councillor John Burrows has been a fantastic public servant to Chesterfield over the years but has decided now is the time to step back from a frontline role. He and Councillor Terry Gilby made a strong team so they will be a tough act to follow.

“While we have new ideas of our own we intend to build on the solid foundations that they have created so our approach will be one of evolution rather than revolution.

“We are committed to delivering the final two years of our four-year Council Plan, which sets out what we want to do as a council.

“We are looking forward to working with the council’s staff on delivering its three key objectives, which are: to make Chesterfield a thriving borough, improve the quality of life for local people and deliver value for money services.”

Councillor John Burrows, the previous leader, will step down from a frontline role but continue as a ward councillor for Brimington North, as well as being chair of the council’s employment and general committee.

Councillor Terry Gilby will remain a cabinet member but take up the economic growth portfolio as part of a new look cabinet team that was also confirmed at the meeting.

The other change sees Councillor Steve Brunt join as cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy following the completion of his year as mayor.

The full cabinet is:

  • Leader – Councillor Tricia Gilby
  • Deputy leader – Councillor Amanda Serjeant
  • Cabinet member for economic growth – Councillor Terry Gilby
  • Cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy – Councillor Steve Brunt
  • Cabinet member for health and wellbeing – Councillor Chris Ludlow
  • Cabinet member for homes and customers – Councillor Helen Bagley
  • Cabinet member for governance – Councillor Sharon Blank
  • Cabinet member for business transformation – Councillor Ken Huckle
  • Assistant cabinet members (special projects) – Councillors Ray Catt, Jean Innes and John Dickinson.
  • Cabinet member without portfolio – Councillor Alexis Diouf (leader of the Liberal Democrats)

The changes were all confirmed at the council’s annual business meeting last night (Wednesday 26 April).

Chesterfield Borough Council’s Council Plan can be seen at www.chesterfield.gov.uk/councilplan

Tricia Gilby

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Destination Chesterfield

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