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Museum recreates medieval town of Cestrefeld

Visitors to Chesterfield Museum are invited to learn about the town’s medieval past in a new exhibition.

Cestrefeld – Medieval Town is an opportunity to discover how the local medieval community lived, handle replica objects and enjoy playing some popular games of the period.

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

“Chesterfield was a thriving town in the middle ages and this exhibition allows our visitors to find out what life was like for people who lived in the town during that period.

“With activities suitable for all ages, it’s ideal for families to visit and learn together.”

Cestrefeld – Medieval Town runs at Chesterfield Museum from Saturday 14 May until Saturday 2 July. The museum is open each Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10am to 4pm and admission is free.

Chesterfield Museum

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Another step closer to Macmillan Cancer Centre

BHP Chartered Accountants has raised over £8,000 for the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Appeal at its recent Twilight Ball, bringing the total donation from the firm to over £11,000 across three events.

Held at CASA Hotel in Chesterfield, the ball saw guests enjoying a three course meal, live music from local band The Fossils, as well as raffle prizes kindly donated by local businesses.

Rob Turner, Senior Fundraising Manager for Macmillan in Chesterfield said: “Being diagnosed with cancer is one of the toughest things that anyone can face and the new Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre will give local people the very best in treatment and support – closer to home.

“Macmillan needs to raise £2.5 million towards the cost of the new centre and we are so grateful to BHP Chartered Accountants for their fantastic support to the Appeal – BHP’s success shows how hard work by businesses who are passionate about their community can make a big difference.”

Dominic Staniforth, Partner at BHP Chartered Accountants commented: “Following our successful (but painful!) leg waxing event, and race night towards the end of last year, I am thrilled that we have been able to donate over £11,000 from these three events to such a great cause.

“The Ball was a fantastic evening supported by local businesses who have all helped ensure Macmillan are one step closer to reaching their target to complete the new centre.”

The new £8.9 million Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre is planned to be open at Chesterfield Royal Hospital by Autumn 2016. For more information see www.chesterfield.co.uk/developments/chesterfield-royal-macmillan-cancer-centre/

Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Twilight Ball BHP

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Spireites trio offered new contracts

Three players whose contracts with the Spireites are due to expire are being offered new deals while seven have been told that they are not being retained.

New deals will be put to Rai Simons, Jake Orrell and Jake Beesley, but Drew Talbot, Chris Herd, Jordan Slew, Byron Harrison, Mani Dieseruvwe, Michael Onovwigun and Aaron Chapman will all be leaving the club.

Simons scored five goals in 22 appearances in his debut season for the club after signing from Ilkeston last summer while Orrell, who was recruited after impressing on trial in pre-season, made one start and three appearances as a substitute. He also had a spell on loan at Matlock Town.

Beesley, who turned professional 12 months ago, has not made an appearance during an injury-affected season.

Talbot’s departure brings an end to his seven-and-a-half-year association with the Spireites. He initially arrived on loan from Luton Town in January 2009 before signing permanently the following summer. The 29-year-old scored 19 goals in 277 appearances for Chesterfield.

Spireites manager Danny Wilson said: “It is a difficult time when players come to the end of their contract, with all the uncertainty. I hope the players who are leaving us have enjoyed their time at the club and I wish them all the best. Hopefully they can kick on and enjoy future success.”

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Chesterfield welcomes new mayor

Chesterfield welcomes its 376th mayor as Councillor Steve Brunt takes up the reins for the coming year.

The new mayor was sworn in at Chesterfield Borough Council’s annual council meeting this week.

Councillor Brunt was elected as a Labour member serving Brockwell ward at the local elections in May 2015. He had previously served as a ward councillor for Holmebrook ward serving from 1987 to 1999.

He worked in mining before a career in further education, retiring from Northern College in Barnsley after 21 years last summer.

He will be supported in the role by his wife, Jill Mannion-Brunt, who will serve as mayoress.

Councillor Brunt said: “This is such an honour for us. Chesterfield has such a history and is a great place for people to live and work.

“I will do my best to represent this historic town and fulfil the role of mayor proudly.”

Residents are invited to attend the civic service at St Mary and All Saints’ Church, the Crooked Spire, on Saturday 14 May from 11am.

The service will be led by the mayor’s chaplain and the church’s incumbent, Revd Patrick Coleman in the presence of Rt Revd Dr Alistair Redfern, the Bishop of Derby.

There will be a civic procession from the Town Hall to the church.

Anyone attending the service is asked to be seated for 10.40am before the procession arrives at the church.

The service will be followed by a further procession from the church to the Town Hall. There is likely to be congestion in the town centre and the car parks around the Town Hall will also be closed until after the service.

The mayor and mayoress will support two charities during their year of office:

Councillor Brunt and Mrs Mannion-Brunt replace Councillor Barry Bingham and his wife June who served as Chesterfield’s mayor and mayoress in 2015/16.

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Advice and support on offer during Dementia Awareness Week

A Dementia Friends Roadshow will be held in Staveley in Chesterfield on Monday 16th May to help promote understanding, raise awareness and create as many Dementia Friends as possible.

The event is part of a series of information sessions taking place across Derbyshire in support of Dementia Awareness Week which runs from the 15 to 21 May 2016.

Around 10,600 people aged over 65 are estimated to have dementia in Derbyshire − a number that is expected to double by 2030.

Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care Councillor Paul Smith said:

“In Derbyshire the number of people with dementia is higher than the national average and with an ageing population, that number is set to rise.

“That’s why it’s important we do all we can to provide support, advice and information to people and help those with the condition to live safely and well.”

The Dementia Friends Roadshow takes place on Monday 16 May 2016 from 10am to noon at The Staveley Centre, Calver Cresent, Middlecroft. For more information please see http://www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/dementia-friends-roadshow/.

Derbyshire County Council also funds a dementia support service run by the Alzheimer’s Society to help people with dementia and their carers to access information, help and advice.

The service also organises memory cafés, information programmes for carers and ‘singing for the brain’ sessions in various locations across Derbyshire.

Residents can get in touch with the dementia support service, tel: 01246 223366 or find out more information about dementia and council-run support services.

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Fencing Champion Hannah Lawrence wins Gold

Chesterfield fencing star Hannah Lawrence has retained her British Women’s Epee Championship for a second year at SportsDock, University of London.

In the direct elimination stage Hannah beat some of the top British epeeists with stylish and gutsy fencing. She won four out of five poule fights to be seeded number four on the day.

Hannah’s only troublesome opponent came in the semi-final – Lizzie Powell of Kenilworth Sword, who was a close match finishing 15-14.

In the final Hannah got back into swing of things and beat Great Britain Under -23 fencer Hannah Nesbitt 15-6, to lift the title for the third time, having first won in 2009.

Speaking of her success, Hannah said: “This is a great time to be fencing with the two clubs located in the Chesterfield area – Wingerworth Fencing Club and The Derbyshire Epee Academy.

“All the years of training by fencers and coaches are paying off; not only am I getting some great results, but so are a lot of the younger fencers. Last week three fencers finished in the last eight in the British Youth Championships in various age groups. Liam Deneley of Shirebrook Academy won the Ullman Trophy a senior competition in Leeds, Matt Cooper has won two senior opens and finished third at the first junior GB squad qualifier of this season.

“There are a lot more fencers on the cusp of getting excellent results and we all have a few things in common, we turned up and gave it a go one night, then we worked hard with the coaches to make the results happen.

“Over the last ten years I have travelled the world to fence for GB and England. I would urge young people in the area to come and try the sport on a free beginner’s course and find out where your potential can take you.”

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Spireites sign new striker

Chesterfield have made their first signing of the summer, securing the signature of Kristian Dennis, who has been a prolific striker at non-league level.

The 26-year-old, who was a free agent after coming to the end of his contract at Stockport County, is delighted to have been given another chance in the Football League. He said: “I’m buzzing and hopefully I can repay the faith shown in me. I believe in my own ability and anything can happen if someone believes in you.”

Spireites boss Danny Wilson said: “He’s a very level-headed boy who is determined to do well in the Football League and become an established player. He is prolific and I think he can offer us a great deal.”

Dennis began his career in the Football League with Macclesfield Town before playing for the likes of Woodley Sports, Mossley and Curzon Ashton. He spent the 2015/16 season on loan from Stockport to National League side Macclesfield and scored 29 goals in 45 appearances.

Image courtesy of Tina Jenner.

Courtesy of Tina Jenner - Kristian Dennis

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Chesterfield Canal prepares to host National Trailboat Festival

Work to restore Chesterfield Canal has reached another milestone with the installation of new gates at Staveley Town Lock ahead of the Inland Waterways Association (IWA) National Trailboat Festival later this month.

The new lock gates were installed on Thursday 5 May 2016 as part of a long-term project led by Derbyshire County Council and Chesterfield Canal Trust to restore the canal and boost tourism.

Up to 30 volunteers from the trust have been working to prepare the area where the new lock gates have been installed in time for the National Trailboat Festival.

Around 8,000 visitors from across the country are expected to flock to the IWA festival which is being held jointly with the trust’s annual festival at Staveley Town Basin on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 May 2016.

Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Infrastructure, Councillor Dean Collins said:

“We’re committed to helping to improve Derbyshire’s economy and tourism has very important role to play.

“By restoring the canal, we can bring more fantastic events like the IWA National Trailboat Festival to Derbyshire bringing more visitors to the area.

“A lot of hard work has gone into restoring 37 miles of the canal so far and we’re very grateful to the many volunteers who have given up their time to help make the project a success.

“We look forward to welcoming the boating community to Derbyshire to enjoy our beautiful county and all it has to offer.”

The lock gates were manufactured and installed by Hargreaves Foundry Ltd in Halifax using £50,000 from Derbyshire County Council and £37,500 from The Veolia Environmental Trust through the Landfill Communities Fund.

The Landfill Community Fund is a national scheme which uses money from landfill tax for community and environmental projects.

Malcolm Marshall, a trustee of The Veolia Environmental Trust, said:

“It was great to see the closing stages of this ambitious project.

“We hope that the new gates mark the start of an exciting new era for the canal and Staveley.”

The admission for the festival will be £3 and free for under 12-year-olds. For more information see www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/iwa-national-trailboat-festival-and-chesterfield-canal-festival/

All aboard! Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport and Infrastructure, Councillor Dean Collins (left) with Malcolm Marshall, a trustee of The Veolia Environmental Trust beside the new lock gates.

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Atomic Kitten star joins 911 frontman for Chesterfield Panto

A magic carpet tale of adventure is set to touch down in Chesterfield with two Liz McClarnon Headshotmulti-million selling pop stars leading the line-up of the family favourite pantomime Aladdin this Christmas at the Pomegranate Theatre.

Atomic Kitten star and Celebrity Masterchef winner Liz McClarnon, will take to the stage as the stunning Princess Jasmine, while 911 frontman and star of the stage, Lee Brennan, will take on the title role as our hero Aladdin.

Liz is best known as one third of Britain’s most successful girl group of the noughties: Atomic Kitten. The group experienced phenomenal success, going on to have 15 singles reach the top 10 in the UK, including the number 1 hits Eternal Flame, The Tide is High and their biggest selling single Whole Again which sold over a million copies in the UK alone. The girls’ popularity led to global record sales of over ten million, chart success and sell out arena tours at home and throughout Asia and even a slot to perform at Buckingham Palace in front of a TV audience of millions for the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations in 2002.

After the girl group went their separate ways, Liz achieved chart success in her own right, landing a top 5 hit with her version of the classic Barbara Streisand song Woman in Love, which was produced for her by Bee Gee Robin Gibb.

Away from the music world, 2008 saw Liz back on our screens for an altogether different reason – swapping microphone for apron, she embarked on a new challenge when she entered Celebrity Masterchef. Five million people regularly saw her take on everyone and every challenge put in front of her, where her natural culinary ability and hard work helped secure her the title of Celebrity Masterchef 2008!

Cooking took Liz into the world of television, leading to regular appearances on panel shows and opening doors for her as a presenter. She has hosted the National Lottery for BBC1, interviewed the hottest names in music for MTV and fronted her own series for BBC3. Not forgetting her musical roots, Liz took to the stage in the lead female role in The War of the

Worlds starring opposite Jason Donovan and hit the road in the touring production of Lee Brennan headshotLegally Blonde where she starred as Paulette.

Fast forward to January 2013 and Liz was back with Atomic Kitten, starring in ITV2’s huge smash hit fly on the wall documentary The Big Reunion, which documented the real life ups and downs of being part of a reunited pop band. Watched by over two million people, an arena tour followed which saw Liz and the kittens perform to over 200,000 people along with bands Five, Atomic Kitten, B*Witched, Blue, Liberty X and 911!

After joining forces for a smash hit tour of pop nostalgia, Liz is set to be reunited with fellow popstar Lee Brennan, the lead singer of hit boyband 911. Lee and the lads shot to fame with chart-topping hits such as A Night to Remember, Bodyshakin, Don’t Make Me Wait and A Little Bit More. The band’s debut album The Journey spent 17 weeks in the UK charts, was awarded a gold disc and even went 12 times platinum in Malaysia, such was their success and appeal.

Four more studio albums, including a Greatest Hits, and 14 singles kept the boys in the charts and the public eye from 1996 to 2000. As the millennium approached the hit-makers were one of just five acts in the decade to achieve 10 consecutive top 10 singles in the UK. The lads had become one of the biggest and most recognisable faces of the 90s pop scene, selling more than ten million records and playing to thousands in sell-out arena tours in the UK, and 70,000 people in Singapore alone on their tour of Asia.

Away from the group, Lee has clocked up years of experience on the stage. He has played to thousands in headline pantomime roles around the country, including four consecutive appearances as Peter Pan, and a headline role cutting loose on stage in Footloose, The Musical alongside stage star Maureen Nolan.

Liz and Lee will star in Aladdin at the Pomegranate Theatre from Friday 2 December 2016 to Tuesday 3 January 2017. Tickets are available from the Chesterfield Theatres Box Office by visiting www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk/panto or by calling 01246 345 222. Further cast members will be announced soon.

 

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Death Cafe will get people talking

Death is often a topic that many people avoid, but it’s the one certainty in life – unlike other occasions such as weddings and having children – that is guaranteed to happen to everyone.

To promote Dying Matters Awareness Week, which runs from 9th to 15th May, Chesterfield-based Ashgate Hospicecare is holding a ‘Death Cafe’ to show how it can be helpful both to ourselves and those close to us to talk about it.

Taking place on Thursday 12th May at Chesterfield Library, the ‘Death Cafe’ will give members of the public the opportunity to discuss subjects around death and dying in an informal and comfortable atmosphere. There will also be opportunities to ask questions to professionals including a funeral director, solicitor and staff from the hospice.

Rebecca Littlewood, Communications Manager at the hospice, said: “At Ashgate Hospicecare, we understand the importance of being open and honest about death and dying and actively encourage people to talk about it.

“The Death Cafe will provide an open and comfortable space for anyone to drop in, join conversations on varying subjects and help people explore questions, such as what they want from their own funerals, explore what is on their bucket list for life and more.

“Having the ‘big conversation’ and opening up the dialogue about death and dying can help people make the most of their own lives, support the people they care about and help to ensure that we all know what we want, right up to the end of our lives.”

Everyone is invited to go along to the Death Cafe on Thursday 12th May from 10.00am to 4.00pm at Chesterfield Library in Meeting Room 2 where coffee and cake will be available to purchase. All contributions will go directly to Ashgate Hospicecare.

To find out more please call Rebecca Littlewood on 01246 568801 or email rebecca.littlewood@ashgatehospice.nhs.uk

Ashgate Hospicecare Death Cafe

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Animal magic at Chatsworth International Horse Trials

Dogs of all shapes and sizes, ducks, sheep, ponies and falcons will join the equestrian line up at the Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials this weekend for animal magic to delight all the family.

One of the country’s leading dog display teams will put on an entertaining display encouraging the crowd to get involved with tricks and games. Run by former police dog handler Stuart Brace, The Paws for Thought Dog Display Team has appeared at Crufts; Britain’s got Talent and the CBBC show, Who Let the Dogs Out?

Dog owners can get involved in the action and put their pups through their paces with ‘Have a Go Agility’ classes. An expert team will be on hand to help entrants learn how to fly over jumps; race through tunnels; up and over A frames and in and out of weave poles.

For something less energetic, visitors can enter their canine into the Family Fun Dog Show to find the Most Handsome Dog; Best Rescue and Best Child Handler to name a few of the show classes available to enter throughout Saturday and Sunday.

Sam Horrell, CEO at Dodson & Horrell said:

“We are delighted to be back at the Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials for a fourth year as title sponsor and to have the opportunity to see some of the world’s best riders compete in such a fantastic setting. It is always great fun to watch the variety of family entertainment staged over the weekend including gun dog displays, have-a-go dog agility, the dog show and the hound parade alongside the array of other activities for all the family to enjoy.”

For those with a less than perfectly behaved dog, The Dog and Duck Show is a must see. Stuart Barnes and his team use trained and untrained sheep dogs to herd ducks, using the show to educate visitors about common dog behaviour issues and how these can be resolved. The show demonstrates how untrained and poorly behaved dogs still have a programmed natural instinct, giving the audience a new understanding of the ‘Way of the Dog’.

For more canine insight, the Mullensote Gun Dog Display will provide an educational yet fun show which incorporates various training methods, human and dog psychology and will demonstrate with dogs of varying breeds and ages from a puppy to fully trained dogs.

There will be plenty of opportunities to meet the ‘Rescue Bears’ – a very special group of canine lifesavers, from the National Newfoundland Display Team. Children can have a photo taken with them, a quick bear hug or a cart ride.

Watch miniature ponies take on large cob ponies in the British Scurry and Trials Driving as their drivers tackle an obstacle course which is made from cones, temporary barriers, flags, arches and ramps all against the clock. The competitions are family friendly and the rules are easy to follow.

Appearing at over 120 shows a year in front of an estimated 2.5 million people, the Sheep Show run by New Zealander Richard Savory has captured the hearts of many with it amazing sheep. Nobby, the Norfolk Horn stands centre stage while others are introduced to their podiums, all to their own theme tunes. The shearing demonstration will have the audience captivated while the ‘Sheep Show Hustle’ or dancing sheep will surely be a crowd pleaser.

Ye Old Red Tail Falconry brings the ancient art of Falconry into the modern age with a fast and exciting display that is guaranteed to thrill audiences of all ages. Ray and Wendy Alliker take the wonderful world of nature and, expertly, deliver it into the arena – giving the audience a chance to see the natural abilities of the birds, how they live, fly and hunt in the wild, combined with atmospheric music, costumes and a captivating commentary.

Away from the arena, children can also meet the Chatsworth Farmyard animals, have their face painted, drive a mini Land Rover and let off steam in a giant bouncy castle.

Adult day tickets on the gate for the Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials are £12 Friday; £16 Saturday and £18 Sunday. Children under five get in free; children aged five to 14 inclusive are £5 each day. Discounted advance tickets can be purchased up until 10 May on the Chatsworth website.

Chatsworth International Horse Trials - dog show

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