Leisure

Demolition dates set for old Queen’s Park Sports Centre

Demolition of the old Queen’s Park Sports Centre will start in January.

Earlier this year Chesterfield Borough Council’s planning committee approved the demolition of the building, in Boythorpe Road, which has been empty since the new Queen’s Park Sports Centre opened in January.

Following a procurement process the council has appointed a contractor to carry out the demolition work in January. It will take between three and four months to complete.

The news comes as the council has published the results of a public consultation into the future use of the site. More than 580 people responded over a six week period during September and October.

The council’s preferred option, outlined in the consultation, is to use the site to house 3G multi-use games pitches that will help meet an identified shortage of these facilities in the borough, as well as support the council’s priority of getting more people to lead fit and active lifestyles.

During the consultation residents were asked for their views on this option and to consider other viable alternatives. Any options suggested had to meet four principles that the site use should:

  • Generate income and not cost council taxpayers any extra money
  • Support Council Plan objectives to improve the quality of life for local people, support a thriving borough, and deliver value for money
  • Complement Queen’s Park, with its grade two star heritage listing, and other facilities in the town centre and borough
  • Be well-used throughout the year and provide added value for the community

Of the people who responded 69 per cent agreed with the suggestion of using the site for 3G pitches, with 23 per cent disagreeing and eight per cent giving no view.

Of the other suggestions made 22 of the 583 respondents suggested building an exhibition hall, with 21 people proposing a water play area and ice rink respectively.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy, said:-

“I am pleased that we are now in a position to start demolishing the old sports centre.

“While that takes place we will consider in detail the consultation responses and investigate how well they meet the four criteria we are working to when considering future options for the site.

“It is really important that whatever we agree fits in with the heritage and leisure use of the site but is also financially viable so that it doesn’t have to be subsidised by council tax payers’.

Former Queen's Park Sports Centre

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Visit Revolution House this Christmas

Visitors to Revolution House can see the house decorated for a traditional Christmas this festive season.

The historic house in Old Whittington, owned by Chesterfield Borough Council, will open daily from Thursday 15 December to Christmas Eve, Saturday 24 December and from Tuesday 27 December to New Year’s Eve, Saturday 31 December from 11am to 4pm.

The house will be decorated with traditional greenery in the style of Christmases of yore as well as beautiful flower displays.

There will be a carol concert at the house on Thursday 15 December with Holymoorside Band playing a variety of well-known and well-loved Christmas carols.

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

“Revolution House is a popular destination for many of our visitors. This is a perfect opportunities for families to come and look at the decorations and get in the Christmas mood.”

Revolution House played a significant role in the plot to overthrow King James II in 1688.

The house opens at weekends in the spring and summer each year and again during the Christmas period. Admission is free.

Christmas at Revolution House

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Well dressers offered chance to take centre stage at world-class Chatsworth Flower Show

Talented Well Dressing teams have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of a world-class event – the first-ever RHS Chatsworth Flower Show.

Imaginative ideas on the show’s main theme, Design Revolutionaries, are now being invited by the RHS to win the chance to become one of just five successful designs to go on display to tens of thousands of visitors at the prestigious show from 7 to 11 June 2017.

Throughout the event, visitors will be asked to vote for their favourite design, and the creators of the people’s choice will be awarded an RHS engraved trophy, as well as an exclusive invitation to tour the show before the crowds on Preview Day, Tuesday June 6.

Revolutionary thinkers particularly associated with Chatsworth are its architect William Talman, landscape gardener Capability Brown and architect and gardener Joseph Paxton, best known for designing London’s pioneering Crystal Palace.

Contemporary designers and architects such as Dan Pearson, Thomas Heatherwick and Tom Stuart Smith are among the leading lights continuing to keep Chatsworth at the cutting edge of creativity and innovation.

Jo Dilley, Managing Director of Marketing Peak District & Derbyshire, the area’s official tourist board, said:-

“This is a wonderful chance for Well Dressing teams across the Peak District and Derbyshire to let their imaginations run wild and submit stunning designs that could be admired by tens of thousands of visitors to the RHS’s world class event next June.

“Well Dressing is an ancient tradition unique to the area, which already attracts many visitors from both the UK and overseas between May and September – and this competition offers the rare opportunity to showcase this colourful and authentic custom to an even wider audience.

“I’d urge as many Well Dressing teams as possible to put forward entries well in time for the closing date, Monday 30 January 2017.”

Liz Patterson, Deputy Show Manager, said:-

“Having recently met with members of a local Well Dressing group and seen first-hand their passion for this unique custom, we’re really happy and excited that this wonderful local and historic tradition will be a part of the new RHS Chatsworth Flower Show next June. If you want tickets, be sure to visit our website soon, as they’re going fast!”

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Chesterfield named as a top UK retail hotspot

Chesterfield is one of the top retail hotspots in the East Midlands according to a recent ranking of the top 100 retail locations in the UK compiled by Property Week, a leading news magazine in the commercial and residential property market.

The Hot 100 UK Retail Locations ranking was compiled by location experts CACI exclusively for the magazine and focused on areas that have the most potential for investors.

Chesterfield appeared at number 26 in the list, ahead of major cities such as Birmingham and Leeds and just behind Manchester at 25. This is the first year that Chesterfield has featured in the industry-significant report.

Already investment in Chesterfield’s retail and leisure offering is forecast next year with the redevelopment of the former Co-op on Elder Way and construction of the first phase of the Basin Square development at Chesterfield Waterside, which will feature hotels, restaurants and retail units.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield, welcomed the report. He said: “Property Week is a significant industry publication read by national and international investors. Already there is £1bn worth of investment happening in the borough and major projects such as Peak Resort, Chesterfield Waterside and Markham Vale, however Chesterfield’s ranking as a top retail hot spot will bring the town further prominence and hopefully further increase our retail offering to residents and visitors.”

In recent years the town’s retail offering has risen to prominence amongst shoppers and investors after featuring in a report compiled by the Local Data Company (LDC) detailing the UK’s top 10 of towns and cities with the lowest shop vacancy rates.

Councillor John Burrows, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, said: “The High Street retail world is an extremely competitive marketplace due to the changes caused by the growth of online shopping. So it is pleasing that this report demonstrates that projects taking place in Chesterfield to strengthen our retail offer, such as the Healthy High Streets initiative, are having an impact. We will to continue to work hard with all our partners to ensure we can maintain this ranking in the future.”

Peter added: “This is excellent news to round off what has been and exciting year for Chesterfield. Not only is the town’s unemployment rate below the national average for the first time since records began, but work has started on major projects which will create further jobs and opportunity in the borough, making us a very attractive prospect to potential investors.”

CACI’s research for the Hot 100 ranking took into account a combination of headroom for future investment, residential catchment size, population growth, competition and catchment demographic to highlight the 100 locations across the UK that provide the biggest opportunities to investors. The ranking also considered how the population of each area is projected to increase or fall over the next 10 years.

Also taken into account are factors such as the affluence of a population – how much potential spend there is in a catchment area, rather than just how many people it contains; the number of people who work in an area and its appeal to tourists.

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Chatsworth brings former Game Larder back to life as Landscape Interpretation Space

The Chatsworth House Trust has been awarded an £80,000 grant by the Heritage Lottery Fund to help convert a grade-II listed former Game Larder into a place where visitors can learn more about the historic landscape.

Thanks to National Lottery players, work is now underway to design and install the new information displays in the Game Larder, which is due to open, seven days a week, from mid-December.  Free to enter, the octagonal building in the park only 100 metres from the house at Chatsworth, will contain panels of images with historical facts information covering the last 500 years, with hands-on displays for visitors to explore and audio storytelling to explain the landscape as seen through its seven floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as its flora and fauna.

The Chatsworth House Trust is thrilled to have received the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, and is confident the Game Larder project will help people of all ages and all walks of life to enjoy and learn more about the heritage of their local landscape and its management.

The Game Larder project is part of a nationwide celebration of Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown’s 300th anniversary. Its displays include the enormous impact Brown and his famous successor Joseph Paxton had on the ‘natural’ landscape, including the diversion of the river Derwent; the building of Edensor village; and the development of the famous 105 acre garden with its huge rockery, and plants and trees from around the world.

The opening of the Game Larder is a culmination of a project which has been running throughout the year which saw guided walks and talks on the evolution of the landscape.

The Devonshire Educational Trust at Chatsworth and the Capability Brown Festival are also supporting outreach work with a range of deprived community and refugee organisations in Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, exploring the landscape at Chatsworth.

Rachel Parkin, Education Coordinator, says:-

“We’ve welcomed visitors who were originally from as far afield as Iraq, Sudan, Bangladesh, Syria, and Bulgaria, and visitors from deprived communities in the region many of whom had not previously seen much of the English countryside. The reaction from all involved has been really positive, which is great because we want to encourage visits and engagement with the landscape and countryside from a wider range of people.”

Sitting approximately 100 metres from the house, the Game Larder is an octagonal building on a stone plinth. Built in 1909, it was used for decades by the Dukes of Devonshire to store game in cool conditions but became derelict following arrival of modern refrigeration systems in the mid-20th century. During the 1950s and 60s the Game Larder was used as a chicken shed by Duchess Deborah Devonshire.

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Chatsworth announces largest exhibition to date

Next spring, Chatsworth will present its most ambitious exhibition to date, exploring the history of fashion and adornment: House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth.

The exhibition will bring to life the captivating individuals from the Cavendish family, including Bess of Hardwick, one of the most powerful women of the 16th century; the 18th century “Empress of Fashion” Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire; and Adele Astaire, the sister and dance partner of Fred Astaire. Deborah Devonshire and Nancy Mitford, two of the Mitford sisters; model Stella Tennant and John F Kennedy’s sister ‘Kick’ Kennedy will also be central to the show. Telling the rich history of both international style and the Devonshire Collection, the exhibition will demonstrate the power of fashion to illuminate these extraordinary characters.

House Style will give unprecedented insight into the depth of the Devonshire Collection and the lives of renowned style icons from Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire to Stella Tennant. The exhibition will be woven throughout the grand rooms of the house including the Painted Hall; the Chapel and the State Music Room. Layering art history, fashion, jewellery, archival material, design and textiles, the exhibition will be organised by theme, including Coronation Dress; The Devonshire House Ball; Bess of Hardwick and the Tudor influence; The Georgiana Effect; Ducal Style; Country Living; The Circle of Life; and Entertaining at Chatsworth.

Sally Ambrose, Chatsworth’s Head of Visitor Services and Marketing, said:-

“House Style is a landmark exhibition for Chatsworth that has been years in the making. Fashion is interwoven into the fabric of the Cavendish family history, and the house itself has been at the centre of international style for decades.

“This exhibition will give visitors the opportunity to see the story of Chatsworth, through the styles and fashions of the people who have lived and stayed here. House Style will stay true to the history and tradition of Chatsworth, whilst also including modern day concepts and designers, appealing to style aficionados, casual observers and those with an interest in heritage and culture alike.”

Highlights of the exhibition will include personal family collections, including items belonging to the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, such as a Givenchy bolero worn on the Duchess’ wedding day. These pieces will be displayed alongside livery, uniforms, coronation robes and fancy-dress costumes, demonstrating the varying breadth of fashion and adornment from the Collection throughout the generations.

The show will also include exceptional couture designed by Jean Phillipe Worth and Christian Dior, together with influential contemporary garments from designers such as Gucci, Helmut Lang, Margiela, Vivienne Westwood, Erdem, Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane and Vetements.

Important artworks will also be on display, including rare costume designs from the 1660s by Inigo Jones, Surveyor to the King’s Works and one of the most notable architects of 17th century England. Contemporary artist TJ Wilcox will be showing his intimate filmed portrait of Adele Astaire, which contains the only surviving film of the star, found at Chatsworth in 2015.

Hamish Bowles, International Editor-at-Large at American Vogue, will curate this landmark show with creative direction and design by Patrick Kinmonth and Antonio Monfreda, the duo behind some of the most memorable fashion exhibitions of recent years.

Hamish Bowles commented:-

“To be let loose in the wardrobe rooms, the gold vaults, the muniment room, and the closets, cupboards, and attics of Chatsworth, in search of sartorial treasures has been a dream come true for me.

“Chatsworth is a real treasure house and the characters of generations of Cavendish family members who have peopled its rooms and gardens and landscapes is revealed as vividly through their choice of clothing and adornments, as through the canvases and lenses of the great artists and photographers who have memorialised them through the centuries.

“In House Style, we hope to bring these compelling and fascinating people and the very different worlds they inhabited to life, through the clothes and the jewels that they wore.”

Alessandro Michele, Creative Director at Gucci, commented:-

“Chatsworth is unlike anywhere else in the world. A place full of charm, history and rituals. It is a piece of England, of Europe and the contemporary world, all at the same time. You can see history everywhere, yet everything is alive. This exhibition proves how much historical objects are an incredible source of inspiration for creating the present. Thus far the house has been speaking, now House Style gives a voice to the wardrobes of its inhabitants and guests.”

To coincide with the exhibition, Rizzoli will publish House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth, with a foreword by the Duke of Devonshire; an introduction by the Countess of Burlington; edited by Hamish Bowles; and essays and texts by Hamish Bowles, Kimberley Chrisman-Campbell, Charlotte Mosley, Sarah Mower, Diana Scarisbrick, and Lady Sophia Topley. This book will be a 200-page survey of fashion at Chatsworth featuring photographs by Mario Testino, Cecil Beaton, Bruce Weber, Steven Meisel, Tim Walker, Ellen von Unwerth, and many previously unseen pictures from the Devonshire personal photograph albums.

The exhibition runs from 25 March to 22 October 2017, and is included in the price of entry to Chatsworth House.

House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth has been made possible with the support of principal sponsor Gucci, together with C W Sellors Fine Jewellery, Investec, Sotheby’s and Wedgwood.

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Cocina takes Restaurant of the Year title for the second year running

Cocina at Casa Hotel has taken the top title in the Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards for the second year running.

The 2 Rosette, 4-star restaurant was one of 13 winners announced at the town’s fourth annual Food and Drink Awards, which were held on Wednesday 26 October at Chesterfield College’s Heart Space Building.

Judges described their dining experience at Cocina as ‘a great experience and a fantastic meal.  The professional staff offered good customer service.  Food was presented with flare and creative style that worked well and the menu was innovative with great choice.’

In addition to the prestigious Chesterfield Restaurant of the Year title the four-star hotel, which is owned by local entrepreneur Steve Perez, also scooped the Conference Venue of the Year title at the glittering awards ceremony.

Other winners to retain their title at the 2016 Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards include, Delhi 41 which has been Best International Restaurant of the Year in 2014. 2015 and 2016, and The Red Lion Bar and Bistro at Peak Edge Hotel which retained its Gastro Pub of the Year title for a second year running.

Simon Davidson of R P Davidson cheese Factor took the coveted Food Hero title at this year’s awards. Simon joined the family business based in Chesterfield Market Hall 30 years ago after leaving the army. He remains there today where he now runs the business and is a familiar face and voice on the market as well as in the town.

In total 14 food and drink establishments, producers and individuals were named as Chesterfield’s finest at the sell-out awards ceremony hosted by celebrity chef and couture cake maker to royalty and the stars, Mich Turner.

Mich Turner said: “There is clearly a cornucopia of food talent in Chesterfield, and the Food and Drink Awards brought us a banquet!  I was thrilled to see the emerging taskforce in the town’s food and drink sector actively involved in the awards ceremony as well as those who have established family businesses. What a wonderful awards ceremony – an inspiration and celebration of the past, present and future.”

Organised by Destination Chesterfield, in association with Chesterfield College, more than 100 hospitality students prepared and served the food on the evening for 250 guests at the events which, once again, was a complete sell-out.

Stuart Cutforth, Principal of Chesterfield College said: “The Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards are a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the talent and commitment that goes into making our local gastronomic industry great. Every year this celebration helps us to inspire our catering and hospitality students and apprentices to become future award winners. Their involvement in competing for young chef of the year or cooking and serving guests at the event allows them to showcase what they are capable of to the best employers in the area.”

Organiser of the awards Dominic Stevens, Destination Chesterfield Manager, said: “Once again the Food and Drink Awards were a runaway success. This year we had more nominations than previous years and also more businesses put forward for the awards, which is testament to Chesterfield’s food and drink scene.  The support across Chesterfield has been phenomenal, with people keen to see the town, and the businesses and people working within its hospitality sector succeed and grow.”

 Check out the full list of winners

Casa Hotel

 

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Saltergate multi-storey refurbishment begins as part of £20 million Northern Gateway Scheme

The work being carried out is preparatory work before a full refurbishment of the Saltergate multi-storey car park begins early next year.

Users of Saltergate multi-storey car park should expect some disruption as essential work takes place.

The work will begin at the Chesterfield Borough Council car park on Monday 7 November and is expected to last for three weeks.  There will be fewer spaces on offer while the work takes place and floors will be closed during the period.

Spaces will be available for blue badge holders during the work.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy said: “We are sorry for the disruption that will be caused while the essential work is carried out at Saltergate multi-storey car park.

“It is essential that the work is carried out as soon as possible. We have made every effort to keep the car park open and this work will be complete to allow shoppers to park there in the run up to Christmas.  “We will contact permit holders to make them aware of alternative parking options.”

The  full refurbishment in the new year will increase the number of spaces from 408 to 529 as well as to make the building more appealing for use by shoppers and commuters as part of the Northern Gateway scheme.

This is the first stage of the £19.9 million revised project that seeks to regenerate the northern part of the town centre and will see environmental improvements to Elder Way and part of Knifesmithgate and the building of a new enterprise centre on the site of Holywell Cross car park.

The scheme also includes the £10.5 million redevelopment of the former Co-op department store on Elder Way by Central England Co-operative and developers Jomast.

Northern Gateway Chesterfield

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Club’s landmark anniversary celebrated at Gala Ball

Chesterfield’s Gala Ball, which was staged to help mark the club’s 150th anniversary, was held at Chatsworth House on Saturday evening.

A champagne reception in the stunning Painted Hall at the iconic venue featured electric violinist Alexandra and the Derbyshire Male Voice Choir.

After a formal welcome from club patron the Duke of Devonshire, who spoke fondly of his family’s long association with the Spireites and his childhood memories of attending games at Saltergate, guests dined in the Carriage House restaurant.

After dining in the Carriage House restaurant, guests heard an ode recited by lifelong supporter Phil Tooley before Alexandra delivered a second set and further entertainment was provided by a Rat Pack trio.

Richard Nichols, Head of Commercial & Marketing at Chesterfield FC, said:-

“The evening was a great success and I have received some excellent feedback from guests. It was an honour to meet the Duke of Devonshire and I would like to thank His Grace for delivering a memorable address.

“I would also like to thank the artists who helped to make it a special night and event sponsor G F Tomlinson for their valued support.”

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Spireites say ‘no’ to bad language

The Spireites are joining with all other EFL clubs across the country, in reinforcing a league-wide commitment to saying no to bad language and aggressive behaviour in family areas on matchdays, making the matchday experience more enjoyable for all.

Junior and family attendances across the EFL has risen significantly over recent seasons, a ringing endorsement of clubs’ extensive work to reach out, attract and engage with families. Supporting all of this work is the EFL’s Enjoy the Match Campaign, an initiative that for many seasons has helped clubs to promote a zero-tolerance policy on anti-social behaviour in family areas.

The Enjoy the Match campaign can be seen across all EFL league stadia and, alongside the EFL’s Family Excellence Awards Scheme, it plays a crucial role in helping clubs to attract families and young supporters to EFL matches.

Chesterfield Football Club want their fans to feel safe and part of a vibrant exciting matchday experience and will be asking all supporters to encourage the players, respect the match officials and help to create a great atmosphere inside the Proact Stadium.

The club is proud of its close links with the Community Trust who operate several fantastic family friendly initiatives on a matchday including the on site junior play centre, Chesters Den and a new half-time challenge.

Chris Turner, Chesterfield FC Chief Executive, said:-

“Here at Chesterfield FC we want our fans to have the best possible experience on a matchday and leave smiling, no matter the result. It is important that our supporters feel able to report any instances of anti-social behaviour that they witness on matchdays so we can take any necessary action as required. The Enjoy the Match campaign provides supporters with the opportunity to raise any issues with the club in confidence.

“We run a series of initiatives throughout the season that allow us to engage with families, school children and parents alike. When we run these initiatives we see a significant increase in matchday ticket sales in our family area and it is down to us to do enough to make sure they come back.

“We want to do all we can to make their experience a better one. We are building a fan base for the future and it will always be our aim to make our fans proud of Chesterfield FC.”

Shaun Harvey, EFL Chief Executive, said:-

“So many of our clubs are now displaying innovative and engaging ways in which they are interacting with families and junior fans. There has never been a better time to visit your local EFL club on a matchday, and enjoy the sorts of entertainment clubs are now providing to ensure the experience stretches well beyond the ninety minutes on the pitch.

“The new club-branded Enjoy the Match campaign materials are another vital cog in the wheel to ensure that the hard work being undertaken by clubs in providing such experiences, are not undermined by unwanted anti-social behaviour in family areas. Clubs are vigilant in this area and need fans’ support to ensure everyone attending can Enjoy the Match.”

Chesterfield Football Club Chester the Field Mouse

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Chesterfield’s fourth Food and Drink Awards a sell out!

Celebrity chef and cake baker to royalty and the stars, Mich Turner, will be in town on Wednesday 26 October to host Chesterfield’s fourth annual Food and Drink Awards. Organised by Destination Chesterfield and in association with Chesterfield College, the awards are a sell out yet again.

More than 250 guests, including the town’s restaurateurs, food producers, publicans and chefs, will come together to celebrate the success of the town’s food and drink industry at the glittering award ceremony.

Delighted to be hosting the 2016 Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards Mich Turner said: “Chesterfield has a thriving food and drink sector we all have our own personal favourites. It will be wonderful to see so many businesses and individuals within the sector recognised at the awards.”

The awards are being held at Chesterfield College’s Heart Space building. As well as hosting the ceremony, 50 of the college’s hospitality students will catering a delicious two course meal for the evening and providing silver service to guests. The college’s students will also be taking centre stage on the night, as three students from its Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Professional Cookery course have been shortlisted for the prestigious Young Chef of the Year award.

31 businesses and individuals are up for 13 awards; the winners of which will be announced on the night by Mich Turner. This year’s full shortlist in the 2016 Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards includes:

Restaurant of the Year –sponsored by Chesterfield Borough Council

Blu Bistro and Coffee House
Calabria
Cocina at Casa Hotel

Café and Tea Room of the Year – sponsored by Kier

Stephenson’s Coffee Shop
H&F Tearooms
Northern Tea Merchants

Gastro Pub of the Year – sponsored by Arvato

The Tickled Trout
Red Lion Bar and Bistro
Chandlers

Pub/Bar of the Year – sponsored by Custom Solar

Barca Bar
The Market Pub
Rose and Crown – Brampton

Chesterfield’s Best Newcomer – sponsored by Barber Harrison Platt

Einstein’s
The Craft Burger Company
The Lilypad

Best Customer Service – sponsored by East Midlands Chamber

Chandlers
H&F Tearooms
Cocina at Casa Hotel

Best Out of Town – presented by Chesterfield College

The Tickled Trout
The Red Lion Bar and Bistro
Stones

Chesterfield Food Producer of the Year – sponsored by Casa Hotel

Lambs Cupcakes
Liza Bakes
Teresa Lambarelli

Young Chef of the Year – sponsored by The Parish Church of St. Mary and All Saints

Jordan Elliott
Josh Clark
Sophie Warren

International Restaurant of the Year – sponsored by MSE Hiller

Delhi 41
O-Tokuda
Indian Blues

Family Friendly – sponsored by Jumble Design

Chesters
Harry Ramsdens at The Wingerworth
The Manor at Brampton

Conference and Banqueting – sponsored by Mitchells Chartered Accountants and
Business Advisers

Casa Hotel
Peak Edge Hotel
Proact Stadium

A further award – Food Hero, which is sponsored by Banner Jones Solicitors, will also be announced at the awards ceremony. The Food Hero award is presented to a local business or individual who has made an impact on the local food scene.

Other supporters of the awards include the Derbyshire Times, Peak FM, Holdsworth Foods, Central Technology Ltd, ra Information Systems, Black Eyed Susan and Reflections.

To find out this year’s winners of the Chesterfield Food and Drink awards live on the night, follow @DesChes on Twitter using the hashtag #CFDA16 or visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/foodandrinkawards

Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards

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