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Superstar Jessica Ennis-Hill revealed as this year’s Chatsworth Country Fair President

Sheffield’s superstar athlete Jessica Ennis-Hill has today been announced as this year’s Chatsworth Country Fair President and will be opening the event on Friday 2 September.

Taking place on three days from Friday 2 September to Sunday 4 September, Jessica will be coming along with her family on the first day and meeting and greeting stallholders and visitors.

Jessica said: “I have always loved visiting Chatsworth – it is such a beautiful venue with the most amazing grounds.  It is not far from home and when I get a day off I often visit for a walk and relax. Now I have a little boy I enjoy visiting the adventure play area with him and we always pop into the farm shop on the way home for a few bits of local produce.

“I am really delighted to be President of the Chatsworth Country Fair, I have yet to visit the event, but this year with my husband and son Reggie I hope to take in all of the stalls and meet lots of exhibitors and visitors too.”

Jessica will join an illustrious list of fair presidents from BBC gardening favourite Alan Titchmarsh, England cricketer Michael Vaughan and IAAF President Sebastian Coe to Countryfile presenter Adam Henson and the Olympic rower and former Red Sock Matthew Pinsent CBE.

The Grand Ring is offering an action-packed schedule on all three days, with show-stopping entertainment coming from The Imps Motorcycle Display Team, the hugely popular Household Cavalry Musical Ride; and a parachute display from Jump4Heroes.

The crowds will also be treated to an awe-inspiring aerobatic display by the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force team famous for their trademark combinations of close formation flying, dynamic loops and rolls appearing on Friday and Sunday.

Over in the Aga Rangemaster Cookery Theatre, a star-studded line-up of top TV food celebrities and the best professional chefs from around the region will be sharing their top culinary tips, led by Great British Bake Off’s Paul Hollywood on Friday; queen of baking and show favourite Mary Berry on Saturday and broadcaster Valentine Warner on Sunday.

Tickets for Chatsworth Country Fair are £25 for adults per day and free for children under 14 years old.

The Imps Motorcycle Display Team - Chatsworth Country Fair

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Summer, Visiting

Record-breaking Ashover Classic Car & Bike Show

Organised jointly by the Rotary Clubs of Chesterfield, Chesterfield Scarsdale, Clay Cross, and Matlock, the event held on Sunday 24 July 2016 provided a unique showcase for an amazing variety of over 700 classic cars and bikes brought by their proud owners from all over the region.

Best Bike was adjudged to be a rare 1960 Bristol 406 with 2.2 straight six triple colex carbs owned by David Mann from Sheffield.  Best Bike was adjudged to be an immaculate 1971 Honda K3 Series CL 350cc Street Scrambler owned by Bill Rimmer from North Wingfield.

Eric McCarrison, chairman of the organising committee, said “Over the last six years Rotary has raised getting on for £75,000 for local charities with this popular family event and we want to thank everyone for their continued support, and a big thanks go to all our sponsors, including main sponsor Autoworld.”

Ashover Classic Car & Bike Show

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Take part in fun-filled nature events at Eastwood Park

Running from Monday 8 to Friday 12 August, there will be different activities on offer each day at the Chesterfield Borough Council owned park.

These include sessions called:

  • Compete in the insect Olympics
  • How do trees talk?
  • Food chains and pollination
  • Create a creepy crawly house
  • Create a giant land art sculpture.

Sessions take place each day from 10am to noon and 1pm to 3pm.

The activities are free but need to be booked in advance as places are limited. Children should be accompanied by a parent or carer.

Saturday 13 August sees a walk through Hasland, meeting at Hasland Junior School at 10.15am for a 10.30am start.

Participants can look at the nature en route before taking part in activities in Eastwood Park including bumble bee identification, healthy food workshop, advice on how to grow your own vegetables and how to make a yurt shelter.

The event finishes at 3pm.

Councillor Chris Ludlow, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing said: “We are committed to providing fun community events and these events at Eastwood Park will allow people of all ages to find out more about the wildlife in and around the park.”

Family Fun at Hasland Park

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Summer

Funding available to help young Chesterfield people get active

A £37,000 funding pot for projects which will get inactive young people into sport or physical activity is now open for applications.

The Lottery-funded Sportivate programme is open to sports clubs, community groups and other organisations, which can apply for a share of the cash to run sport or activity sessions of six to eight weeks to get young people active.

And this could be the last chance to apply as the programme – led by Sport England and coordinated locally by Derbyshire Sport – is currently due to come to an end in March 2017.

The main focus for this round of funding is on inactive young people who are not yet taking part in sport once a week, so applications should be for projects which target this group, and Derbyshire Sport is also keen to support more innovative projects.

Projects can cater for young people aged 11 to 25-years-old, but priority will also be given to projects which focus on women and girls, young people aged 19 to 25 years, young people with a disability, or young people who are not in education, employment or training.

Funding can used to cover costs such as coaching, venue hire, equipment, transport and marketing. Projects must support participants to continue with their chosen sport or activity after the initial six to eight weeks, with sustainable exit routes, and applications should show a clear need for the project and demonstrate how it will attract and cater for its target group.

Applications are currently open and will close on August 31, 2016. Projects will need to be delivered between October 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017.

Sport Development Officer Lewis Adams, who leads on Sportivate for Derbyshire Sport, said: “Sportivate is all about giving young people the chance to try out a sport or activity that they may never have tried before, helping them to find something they enjoy and helping them to get and stay active.

“We are particularly keen to receive applications for projects which use innovative ways to get young people active, perhaps using different technologies or new ideas, and I would encourage any groups who are looking to attract more young people into sport to apply for funding.”

For more details and to apply go to www.derbyshiresport.co.uk/sportivate-funding

Derbyshire Sport

Posted in About Chesterfield, Celebrate Chesterfield, Leisure

Snetterton memories for Perez

Perez travels to Snetterton this weekend for his next attack in the Simpson Race Products Ginetta Junior Championship.

After a six week Summer break the ever popular race series that supports the British Touring Car Championship is back in Norfolk and Perez hopes to continue where he left off after the twelve opening races of the season

He has had a well earn’t break and holiday but has been back on track in practice and ready for this coming weekend, as well as keeping fit and analysing his data and viewing footage from his previous races.

Last week saw him practising at Snetterton for the second time in a month showing what his JHR Developments Ginetta G40 race car was made of with some fantastic times, only a few weeks ago he was second fastest in the morning session at the circuit.

Perez’s first half of the season has seen a mixture of highs and lows. He has been placed well in mid field in most races for the season so far.

It all started in April at Brands Hatch with a disappointing two opening races for Perez due to brake and engine problems, finishing 11th and 10th, he moved to Donington Park a couple of weeks later that saw him retired after being punted off track in the second race finishing 11th in race one and 16th in race 3.

He moved onto Thruxton in Hampshire at the beginning of May where Seb outrun every other driver on the circuit in qualifying, taking fastest lap and to take his maiden pole position in the championship by one thousandth of a second. Things didn’t go to plan in race one getting blacked flagged and an 18th position finish and did not finish race two after retiring after a shunt.

After a month’s break Oulton Park in Cheshire was the next stop for Perez and after race one he commented ” this was my best race I have ever driven” he finished fourth just missing out on the podium, race two he finished 12th.
Before the summer break, 6 weeks ago Perez was in the driving seat again at Croft Circuit North Yorkshire where he competed in three races in the series, only the second 3 race weekend of the season to date and always a challenge both to car and driver.
Qualifying went well with a first lap flyer only to get a time disallowed on lap 3 for exceeding track limits before returning to pole for 4 laps. finishing in 4th position on 1:40.159s and a top speed of 76.37mph.

Seb commented “the car ran well, this is the only second weekend with 3 races and is always more demanding”

A second row place was reserved for Seb in race one and once the lights went out he had a good start but by turn two the grid got closed up after Wooder and Tregurtha made contact with each other, Perez battled to tenth but got spun on lap 6 and got knocked back to 18th position in the field where he finished the race.
Race two saw him line up in 18th on the grid and take the chequered flag after 8 laps in 11th position.

After the race Perez said ” I am happy with the result, the car was faultless Croft is a technical circuit and need to push the car and think about position, an extra race can be used to advantage”
Race three saw Seb on 6th row alongside Enzo Fittipaldi, the 14 year old grandson of famous F1 driver Emerson. again a great start where he pushed up to fourth only to loose out on a few places and finish a very respectable 7th place.

He commented ” The weekend has gone well, there was a tyre wear issue and we made the most of the moment” he added ” JHR Developments have done a great job with the car”
He added “I’m looking forward to getting to Snetterton, it’s a special circuit to me it was where I got my first ever podium in the Winter Series two years ago”

With five rounds to go Perez comes to Snetterton in 16th position with 94 points and his team JHR Developments who run 7 cars in Championship are in third place with 458 points.

You can follow Seb and all the action on Sunday on ITV 4 where his races are screened.

Editorial and Images by Paul Horton Motorsport Photography

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Judges visit blooming marvellous Chesterfield

Chesterfield played host to judges from the East Midlands in Bloom committee to judge the borough’s entry into the regional competition.

Chesterfield in Bloom is a community project, led by volunteers working with Chesterfield Borough Council to make continual improvements to the borough’s environment.

As part of the tour on Friday 15 July, the judges visited some of Chesterfield’s parks and green spaces, including the Green Flag award winning parks at Queen’s Park, Eastwood Park and the grounds of Chesterfield and District Crematorium.

They also met volunteers and residents who have entered the Chesterfield in Bloom ‘Best Kept Garden’ competition.

Peter Benham, East Midlands in Bloom judge, said:-

“I’ve been in Chesterfield three times judging and this time and I pleased to say that there is a nice Bloom committee and it’s great that the community is working together to help improve the look of Chesterfield.”

Chesterfield won a silver-gilt award in last year’s East Midlands in Bloom competition.

The results of this year’s awards will be announced in September.

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood to cook up a storm at Chatsworth Country Fair

The opportunity to see The Great British Bake Off judges, Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, create their favourite dishes in a series of live cookery demonstrations is just one of the fantastic treats in store for visitors to Chatsworth Country Fair this September 2, 3 and 4.

TV presenter and baker Paul Hollywood will be appearing for the first time at the fair. Paul is widely known for being a judge on The Great British Bake Off alongside Mary Berry and specialises in artisan baking. He will be cooking up some treats for the Derbyshire crowd on Friday 2 September.

Queen of baking and favourite of the fair, Mary Berry OBE returns for a fourth year and will be performing cookery demonstrations on Saturday 3 September using recipes from her upcoming book.

With the hottest chefs from across the region packing out a full timetable each day, the Cookery Theatre is sure to be a highlight for visitors. Also cooking up some treats in the tent will be Matt Gabbitas of Masa, Derby’s Restaurant of the Year 2015; Jon Hardy, winner of Derbyshire Life Chef of the Year 2015-2016; and Tom Lawson, co-owner of Rafters restaurant in Sheffield which is featured in the Michelin Guide.

Around the showground, there will be plenty of wonderful shopping opportunities, alongside returning favourites such as the Olde Tyne Fairground, The Imps Motorcycle Display Team, the vintage car parade and the incredible Red Arrows, who will be taking to the skies on the Friday and Sunday of the fair.

 

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Ernie Moss charity match cheque presented at the Proact

A cheque for £14,000 from funds raised at the Ernie Moss Charity Match has been presented at the Proact Stadium.

Ernie, who is suffering from a form of dementia called Pick’s Disease, was at the presentation together with his wife Jenny and one of his daughters, Sarah.

Sarah Moss, thanked the Chesterfield fans for their generosity. She said:-

“It’s absolutely fantastic. We hoped we could get about £10,000, so to get £14,000 is absolutely unbelievable. It was a fantastic turnout on the day and it just proved to us how much the Spireites love Dad and respect and support him.

“We want to raise awareness of dementia to help fight this vile disease for future generations and we’d just like to thank the Spireites immensely for what they have done.”

The Proact hosted the fundraising match in May between a Chesterfield legends side and the Once Upon a Smile team, comprising of soap stars and other celebrities. The money raised will be split between Dementia UK and the Once Upon a Smile charity.

Former Spireites star Phill Walker, who also helped organised the event, spoke of his admiration for Ernie, who is Chesterfield’s record goalscorer. He said:-

”We are trying to get a road named something like ‘Ernie Moss Drive’ to pay respect to Ernie. They say no one is bigger than a club, but I think Ernie must come very close.”

 

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Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

Yorkshire fixture at Chesterfield Festival of Cricket switched to Derby

Derbyshire Falcons’ NatWest T20 Blast fixture versus Yorkshire Vikings has been moved to The 3aaa County Ground, Derby, to give the game the best chance of going ahead. 

Due to a saturated outfield at Queen’s Park, no play was possible on any of the first four days of the Custom Solar Chesterfield Festival of Cricket, in association with Chesterfield Borough Council.

Following an exceptionally wet June, the pitch has been drying out more slowly than expected, despite the last four days of sunshine. As a result, the Club has made the decision today to move the fixture to Derby on Sunday and remains a 2.30pm start.

Chief Executive, Simon Storey said: “Chesterfield is a special venue and everyone puts a huge amount of time, planning and preparation into delivering a successful festival each year.

“Unfortunately, following the recent bad weather over the last few weeks, the outfield has taken on a huge amount of water and is still saturated despite the recent sunshine. In the interest of player safety, no play has been possible.

“With the current conditions, we have determined that we should move this Sunday’s fixture to Derby to give the game the best possible chance of going ahead.

“It’s clearly very disappointing that the weather has beaten us this year but we remain committed to bringing county cricket to Queen’s Park.

“The Festival is so much more than just cricket and helps put Chesterfield on the map. Since county cricket returned to Chesterfield in 2006, we have been able to build strong partnerships with Chesterfield Cricket Club and Chesterfield Borough Council.

“We also work closely with local schools and businesses such as local renewable energy specialists, Custom Solar, to provide a unique annual Festival.

“We look forward to returning next summer as part of our on-going partnership.

“In the meantime, we’re sure that the derby with Yorkshire Vikings at The 3aaa County Ground will be another great occasion.

“Whilst we understand the switch will cause some inconvenience to supporters, we need to make sure we do everything to ensure the game can go ahead.”

The match is an all ticket match. Tickets already purchased for the fixture will be accepted on the gate on Sunday at The 3aaa County Ground, which open at 12.30pm.

Members and Six Pack Ticket holders wishing to attend this Sunday are also reminded that they must claim a ticket, free of charge, in advance of the day of the game from the ticket office.

Custom Solar to sponsor Chesterfield Festival of Cricket

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Spireites appoint Goalkeeping Coach

Chesterfield manager Danny Wilson has added to his backroom staff with the appointment of Matt Duke as the club’s new goalkeeping coach.

Duke joins the Spireites as a replacement for Mark Crossley, who left the club last month to become Notts County’s Assistant Manager.

The 39-year-old spent last season at Alfreton, following a 15-year league career which included a spell in the Premier League with Hull City. He also helped Bradford City defy the odds to reach the League Cup final in 2013.

Danny Wilson, Chesterfield Football Club Manager, said:-

“Matt has had a terrific career so he will have the respect of the keepers he works with. I think he has a great future ahead of him as a goalkeeping coach and it should be a seamless transition as he replaces Mark.”

New appointment Matt Duke, said:-

“It’s a new chapter in my career and I’m really excited about the challenge. I’m joining a fantastic football club and I can’t wait for the season to start.”

 

Chesterfield Football Club

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Challenge excites new Spireites signing

New signing Reece Mitchell admits the lure of first-team football prompted him to join Chesterfield from Chelsea after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed deal.

Speaking to Spireites Player HD, Mitchell said:-

“I had a really good season in the under-21s season at Chelsea and I was offered another year, but I wanted to play some first-team football and get some league experience. So when Chesterfield showed interest, I was really happy and was raring to go. I couldn’t say ‘no’ to Chesterfield.

“I’m really happy to be here and I’m excited about the challenge. I know they’re a club pushing for promotion Last season was not the best season, but the season before that, they got to the play-offs and did really well. The manager here likes to play young players, has a good philosophy and the upcoming season looks promising.”

The prospect of uprooting from his native south does not faze the 20-year-old. Mitchell says:-

“I’m really excited about it. I’ve lived in London all my life and been at Chelsea a decade now so it will be a different experience but it’s an experience I’m looking forward to.”

Mitchell helped Chelsea win the FA Youth Cup in 2012 and the Under-21 Premier League two years later.

Reece Mitchell

Reece Mitchell

 

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