Development

Road to jobs creation in Chesterfield as latest Markham Vale development begins

Work has begun on a new link road which will open up further land for jobs creation at a flagship regeneration site.

Derbyshire County Council are investing over £70 million laying the foundations to drive long term employment opportunities at Markham Vale which is just off the purpose-built junction 29A of the M1 in Chesterfield.

An increasing number of companies are making Markham Vale their home because of its location in the centre of England and excellent transport links.

Car parts distributor Andrew Page has recently moved into its new national distribution centre on the east side of Markham Vale, with 120 jobs expected to be created.  And McDonalds will open the doors on its new drive through restaurant on the western part of Markham Vale this week, bringing 50 jobs.

Now work has begun on a new £905,000 stretch of road which will link the A632 at Long Duckmanton with the M1 to open up further areas the western section of the site for development. Councillor Kevin Parkinson, Cabinet Member for Regeneration at Derbyshire County Council, said: “We’ve laid strong foundations for long-term job creation at Markham Vale and are delighted that companies are choosing it as their home.

“The creation of this new road will open up a further five-and-a-half hectares for development at the site’s western side and we are confident we are providing the right environment to attract further growth.”

Work on the new road is expected to be completed by March 2013. It will also include footpaths, street lighting and provision of ducting to enable the easier installation of gas, electricity, water and telecommunications links for future developments.

Markham Vale has been granted Enterprise Zone status by the Government, meaning firms moving to some areas of the site can apply for Enhanced Capital Allowances − offering tax relief for major investment in plant and machinery.  The county council is working with partner Henry Boot Developments Limited to attract national and local companies to Markham Vale.

Source:Derbyshire County Council

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£300k investment for Chesterfield’s Revenues Hall

Chesterfield Borough Council’s Revenues Hall will soon benefit from a substantial £300k refurbishment programme. The Revenues Hall, which provides payment facilities, customer information and advice for a wide variety of Council services, will close on 22 October 2012 for a period of up to five months; re-opening in early March 2013.

Updating the building, which will be renamed the Customer Service Centre, is funded mostly by the Council’s private partner, arvato UK & Ireland, and will therefore have little or no impact on local authority finances. This significant investment will result in much improved premises with easier access to a broader range of customer services and quicker payment methods all under one roof.

Councillor John Burrows, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “The Revenues Hall is in much need of modernisation, so we’re delighted this renovation of the building, which will provide customers with an even better service and more welcoming environment, is going ahead.”

On top of this exciting development the number of payment channels for council tax, rent, and other bills will be increased significantly to include all Post Offices and PayPoints around the Borough, making paying a lot more convenient for customers. Payment machines will also be installed in the new Customer Service Centre to speed up the process of paying.

During the closure of the Revenues Hall, customers will be able to make payments and have their queries resolved at the Town Hall basement enquiry point.

Fran Rodway, Customer Services Manager at Chesterfield Borough Council said: “We’re encouraging customers who normally like to pay by cash or cheque to set up a weekly or monthly direct debit as it’s an easier and more secure way to pay. We will also have over 70 Post Office and PayPoint locations across the Borough, so customers will have much greater flexibility and choice in where and when to pay their bills.”

Residents can view artist impressions of the new Customer Service Centre at the Revenues Hall until 19 October and have the opportunity to comment on the new resource by completing a short survey.

For more information on making payments or to answer any queries, customers should visit www.chesterfield.gov.uk and click on the ‘Pay It’ link or alternatively can call the Council on 01246 345345.

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70 new jobs created at Chesterfield superstore

Chesterfield Borough Council and Jobcentre Plus have worked with one of the town’s newest superstores, The Range, to appoint 70 employees for the store.

The Range, which opened on 29th June on Lordsmill Street, offers more than 65,000 products across 16 departments including DIY, homewares, furniture, lighting, arts and crafts and garden.

The Council and Jobcentre Plus helped The Range to find suitable venues for the interviews and inductions which were part-funded by the Council’s Working Neighbourhoods Fund in order to support unemployed people into the posts. 

The Range successfully recruited 70 employees from the two interview days, 16 of whom were local unemployed people claiming Job Seekers Allowance. A further five local unemployed people were also offered work experience with a view of permanent employment if positions become available.

Councillor John Burrows, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “We’re obviously keen that any new, or existing employer, in the town takes on unemployed people within the borough so we’re delighted that The Range has located to Chesterfield and that so many people will now be in employment as a result. A similar project was carried out at Turning Point in Mastin Moor where we worked with Jobcentre Plus and Chesterfield College to secure jobs for local people in their new Mental Health Unit.”

Angela Stansfield, Employer & Partnership Manager at Jobcentre Plus said: “By working in partnership with the Council we were able to support unemployed people into these jobs which is always a great boost to the local economy.”

Source:Chesterfield Borough Council

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First plans for Chesterfield’s Northern Gateway go on show

Chesterfield Borough Council and their development partner, Wilson Bowden Developments, are inviting the public to come and meet the team behind the Northern Gateway project and to see first hand the images of the proposed scheme.

The estimated £50m project will transform the Donut roundabout area, one of the main gateways of Chesterfield town centre, into a high quality shopping and leisure area. The site will also offer a mix of commercial space, homes and car parking. It’s estimated that the project will create around 1,000 jobs with around 300-400 during the construction process and a further 700 on completion of the site.

The Council recently announced the appointment of Wilson Bowden as the development partner after a rigorous tendering process, initially involving eight companies. Both parties are now keen to show Chesterfield residents the proposals for the site and hear their views. 

The Northern Gateway project will feature a major foodstore, shops and restaurants, a cinema, 80 bed hotel, 85 homes, commercial floorspace, and replacement car parking spaces, plus an outdoor performance area.

Councillor John Burrows, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “The Northern Gateway is going to be one of the biggest developments we’ve had in Chesterfield for many years. I’d like to hear what Chesterfield residents think of the plans so I’d encourage people to come along and see for themselves what’s proposed and to raise any issues with us and speak to the developers.”

David Ward, Planning Director from Wilson Bowden Developments said: “We’re keen to work with residents in Chesterfield to make sure we deliver a quality development that takes account of their views and meets the requirements of the Council’s plans for the area. We’ve got some great images of how the scheme may look and detailed layouts that we will be happy to share and discuss with local people.”

The Northern Gateway public exhibition will take place in Unit 9 of The Pavements Shopping Centre (formerly Thomson travel agents) on
Thursday 14 June – 12 noon to 4 pm, Friday 15 June – 10 am to 4 pm
and Saturday 16 June – 10 am to 4 pm. Alternatively, you can view the plans and leave feedback here

Source:Chesterfield Borough Council

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Squadron Medical Takes Occupation at Markham Vale

Construction of Squadron Medical’s new 41,000 sq ft Design and Build facility at Henry Boot Development’s Markham Vale scheme is now complete. The new facility will be the medical supplies distributor’s national distribution centre and headquarters.

Squadron Medical operated from 3 smaller units in Staveley andChesterfieldbut soon realised their need for expansion space so took advantage of Henry Boot Developments’ “Try Before You Buy Scheme” allowing them to have a short term lease at Markham Vale’sWaterloo Courtscheme whilst their new facility was being built.

The bespoke facility, which includes 9,000 sq ft of offices, has taken just 26 weeks to construct and features a full height glazed reception area and a fully fitted state of the art warehouse. Ben Ward of Henry Boot Developments comments “This is another great success story for Markham Vale and Squadron Medical’s presence on the site will be a real credit to the scheme. The building achieved an EPC rating ‘B’ and linked with the ‘Very Good’ BREEAM accreditation is a very efficient building.”

Source:Markham Vale

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Chesterfield celebrates its success

Over 130 business leaders met in Chesterfield this week to hear about the latest plans for the town’s future growth and development.

The ‘Celebrate Chesterfield’ event, run by Destination Chesterfield, gave delegates an overview of the project’s success over the past 12 months to raise the town’s profile as a modern contemporary destination.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield said: “Since we launched Destination Chesterfield last year there has been a lot of activity to increase awareness of the project, grow support from local businesses and start to make an impact regionally and nationally about what Chesterfield has to offer.

“We’ve achieved a great deal over the past 12 months and phase two of the project will now concentrate on the investment opportunities available with the ultimate aim of attracting new businesses, jobs and growth for the borough.  We will also introduce an Ambassadors scheme for people who have first-hand contact with visitors to Chesterfield so they are informed and kept up-to- date on what’s happening in the town.

“The fact that over 130 people attended the event today is testament to the interest out there within the business community to see Chesterfield succeed.  Despite the harsh economic times we are more than keeping our heads above water and are extremely positive about the borough’s future.”

For more information on Destination Chesterfield visitwww.chesterfield.co.uk

Source:Destination Chesterfield

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Chesterfield bids for Regional Growth Funds backed by Sheffield City Region LEP

Chesterfield Waterside and Markham Vale are amongst a number of Regional Growth Fund Bids that will be supported by the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership.

The Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is to support eight bids. All the proposals aim to create employment and drive economic growth within the Region.

The LEP invited submissions for both ‘Projects’ and ‘Programmes’ when bidding to the £1.4bn fund opened in April, the key difference being that programme bids had to demonstrate a clear over-arching investment strategy and sustainable benefits for a specific geographical area, rather than for individual sites.

The LEP is to provide endorsement for four eligible Project bids and play a co-ordinating role for the Programme bids within the City Region (detailed below).

In addition, the LEP itself put forward two dedicated programmes of funding in order to launch an Employment Growth Programme to help small and medium-sized businesses expand and grow, and a Tech Accelerator Programme for start up companies with high growth potential, and which centre on the use of digital technologies and drive a culture of collaboration in the City Region.

The Programmes would see co-ordinated support given to smaller companies with the greatest potential for rapid expansion so as to lever in funding and support for their growth plans.

James Newman, Chairman of the Sheffield City Region LEP, said: “We invited submissions which could demonstrate a significant contribution to the LEP’s objectives and priorities for the City Region and that, crucially, would contribute to economic growth and the creation of jobs and private sector investment.

“The LEP is delighted to offer its support to this clear and focussed group of project and programme submissions to the Regional Growth Fund, which we hope will meet with Government’s approval so as to lever investment into the City Region.”

The Project bids in Chesterfield being supported by the LEP are outlined below:

Chesterfield Waterside

This flagship regeneration project on the edge of Chesterfield town centre is bidding for £1.1m from the RGF, which would be used to bring forward the first phase of office development in Basin Square, the commercial heart of the wider £340m scheme.

Markham Vale

This scheme is bidding for £1.1m from the RGF to deliver the second phase of development on this key employment and industrial site at junction 29a of the M1. The £10m scheme would create office, industrial, manufacturing and warehouse space to support advanced manufacturing and medical technology sectors and the proposed Sheffield City Region Enterprise Zone, if approved by Government.

Source:Sheffield City Region LEP

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National recognition for Chesterfield’s regeneration

Two of Chesterfield’s regeneration sites have reached the final stages in the prestigious Regeneration and Renewal Awards.

Chesterfield Borough Council put forward the development of the old Dema Glass site and the A61/River Rother Corridor for an award.  There were over 400 entries into this year’s awards and Chesterfield has secured two places in the finals.  The judges will visit the sites on Friday 8th July with the winners being announced at an awards ceremony in September.

Cllr John Burrows, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “We’re obviously delighted to have reached the finals in these national awards.  It’s a testament to the hard work of Council officers, our partners and developers that we have already had such great success with the Dema Glass site.

The development along the A61 corridor will be another exciting stage for the town and we’re looking forward to showing our plans to the judges when they come to visit.”

The Dema Glass site, which features the B2Net Stadium and the Tesco Extra Superstore has been entered into the award for “mixed-use development of the year”.  The A61/River Rother Corridor which includes the Chesterfield Waterside development, the new BMW and Mini showrooms, the Casa Hotel and the Dema Glass site has been entered into the Strategic Planning award category.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield said: “Just reaching the finals in these awards is recognition of how much Chesterfield is regenerating into a great destination for residents, visitors, students and the business community. ”

Source:Chesterfield Borough Council

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Chesterfield bids for Regional Growth Funds

Chesterfield Waterside and Markham Vale are in a Chesterfield bids for Regional Growth Funds backed by Sheffield City Region LEP.

The Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is to support eight bids. All the proposals aim to create employment and drive economic growth within the Region.

The LEP invited submissions for both ‘Projects’ and ‘Programmes’ when bidding to the £1.4bn fund opened in April, the key difference being that programme bids had to demonstrate a clear over-arching investment strategy and sustainable benefits for a specific geographical area, rather than for individual sites.

The LEP is to provide endorsement for four eligible Project bids and play a co-ordinating role for the Programme bids within the City Region (detailed below).

In addition, the LEP itself put forward two dedicated programmes of funding in order to launch an Employment Growth Programme to help small and medium-sized businesses expand and grow, and a Tech Accelerator Programme for start up companies with high growth potential, and which centre on the use of digital technologies and drive a culture of collaboration in the City Region.

The Programmes would see co-ordinated support given to smaller companies with the greatest potential for rapid expansion so as to lever in funding and support for their growth plans.

James Newman, Chairman of the Sheffield City Region LEP, said: “We invited submissions which could demonstrate a significant contribution to the LEP’s objectives and priorities for the City Region and that, crucially, would contribute to economic growth and the creation of jobs and private sector investment.

“The LEP is delighted to offer its support to this clear and focussed group of project and programme submissions to the Regional Growth Fund, which we hope will meet with Government’s approval so as to lever investment into the City Region.”

The Project bids in Chesterfield being supported by the LEP are outlined below:

Chesterfield Waterside

This flagship regeneration project on the edge of Chesterfield town centre is bidding for £1.1m from the RGF, which would be used to bring forward the first phase of office development in Basin Square, the commercial heart of the wider £340m scheme.

Markham Vale

This scheme is bidding for £1.1m from the RGF to deliver the second phase of development on this key employment and industrial site at junction 29a of the M1. The £10m scheme would create office, industrial, manufacturing and warehouse space to support advanced manufacturing and medical technology sectors and the proposed Sheffield City Region Enterprise Zone, if approved by Government.

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Top planners highlight regeneration in Chesterfield

Top planners highlight regeneration in Chesterfield

Some of Britain’s top planners visited Chesterfield on Friday (11th Feb) putting the spotlight on the contribution the profession has made to regenerating the Borough in a tour which encompassed Chesterfield Waterside, the old Dema Glass site, the Casa Hotel and the town centre.

Warmly welcomed by the Mayor of Chesterfield, Councilor Keith Morgan and Mike Hayden, the Council’s Head of Regeneration, the group included Richard Summers, President of the Royal Town Planning Institute, Trudi Elliott RTPI Chief Executive, and James Carpenter, Chairman of the RTPI East Midlands Region.

Richard Summers, President of the RTPI said: “The progress with urban and rural regeneration in and around Chesterfield is very exciting. I was delighted to meet some of the planners and councillors who are involved in the imaginative projects that are helping to turn Chesterfield round from the mining and manufacturing industries of the past to a modern service-based economy. They are achieving a new and vigorous sense of place with a variety of memorable new buildings and regeneration projects.”

Cllr Ray Russell, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council said: “It was a privilege have the President and members of the RTPI visit the recent developments made in Chesterfield. Everyone was very impressed with the work done to date and our plans for further regeneration to make Chesterfield a modern contemporary destination.”

Check out the regeneration schemes in Chesterfield

Source:Chesterfield Borough Council

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