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£170,000 grant funding awarded to dozens of Chesterfield organisations

Over £170,000 worth of funding has now been awarded to community groups and local voluntary organisations in Chesterfield – with a further £140,000 set to be awarded to groups by the end of the year.

A total of 50 community groups and voluntary organisations have been awarded funding through Chesterfield Borough Council’s Community Grants Fund, and applications have now reopened, meaning even more groups could access funding support.

Funding for the grants scheme has been successfully secured from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), together with money raised through the Community Infrastructure Levy Neighbourhood Portion (CIL).

The Community Grants Fund scheme was launched last year to help organisations deliver grassroots projects that will improve life for local people.

The grants are already being used to support local groups deliver projects that support resilient, healthy, and safe neighbourhoods, as well as initiatives which will help to tackle food poverty and social isolation, or support people to get in to work.

It is also supporting projects that will reduce the borough’s impact on the climate and wider environment by promoting greener choices.

The latest round of funding, tranche three, has seen the following groups awarded funding:

• The Volunteer Centre
• Pathways of Chesterfield
• Duckmanton Miners Welfare
• AshGate Heritage Arts
• Compassionate Voices
• Chesterfield in Bloom Community Committee
• Mindscapes
• ChitChat
• Inspiring Inkersall
• 1st Brimington Brownies
• Inclusive Pedals
• Chesterfield Foodbank
• Community Development Chesterfield
• Chesterfield Cricket Club
• Cycle Chesterfield
• Newbold Community Association
• Ashgate Hospice

Applications for the fourth round of funding are now open – with a total of £105,000 available to groups who apply by the deadline on Friday 28 June 2024. The latest round allows even more eligible organisations to apply for grant funding and with grants ranging from £500 to £50,000 this time, it can help local group fund larger capital projects to benefit local communities.

Full details on funding, eligibility criteria and details of how to apply can be found at: https://www.chesterfield.gov.uk/business-and-economic-growth/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-ukspf/community-grants-fund.aspx

Councillor Tricia Gilby, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, said: “We’re lucky to have so many community groups and voluntary organisations here in Chesterfield that support our communities,
“I’m pleased that, through external funding schemes, we are able to support those who work tirelessly to deliver projects and initiatives that make a real difference to the lives of local people.

“We’ve already awarded over £170,000 of grant funding to 50 different groups and organisations across out community through the Community Grants Scheme and it’s been great to watch the progress they are making so far. I’m sure the latest round of funding will help even more local groups deliver vital projects that will help our communities continue to thrive.”

Alongside the Community Grants Fund, the council is running a community development project which will provide support to organisations wanting to apply for the grant. If you would like any help or guidance with submitting a bid, please contact the team on:

  • Email: communitygrants@chesterfield.gov.uk
  • Phone: 01246 959657 or 07790 977317
  • Post: Community Grants Fund, c/o Wendy Blunt,
    Health and Wellbeing Officer,
    Chesterfield Borough Council,
    Town Hall,
    Chesterfield,
    S40 1LP

Applications will reopen again later in the year to support even more community groups and local voluntary organisations.

The community grants are just one initiative which is benefiting from funding through the UKSPF, after the council was successful in securing £2.6m from the Government. It will fund initiatives up to April 2025, which are designed to improve life for local people and support local businesses.

 

 

Female leader of Chesterfield Borough Council in red jacket on Town Hall balcony

Cllr Tricia Gilby, Leader of Chesterfield Borough Council

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Bike rides and cycle routes around Chesterfield

The market town of Chesterfield has an excellent network of cycle routes and is perfectly located as a base for a cycling holiday to explore the Peak District and Derbyshire.

There are smooth paths for beginners, country parks and trails for family rides or more adventurous routes for keen cyclists who want to enjoy more of what Chesterfield and North Derbyshire has to offer.

Here are some suggestions to help plan your next two wheeled adventure.

Route 1: Hipper Holmebrook Triangular Trail

This route starts and finishes in the picturesque Queen’s Park, taking you through Brampton and Ashgate.

Download the Hipper Holmebrook Triangular Trail Cycle Trail by Cycle Chesterfield

chatsworth road

Route 2: Hipper Valley Trail

This cycle route starts at Chesterfield Railway Station and takes in the industrial heritage of Cannon Mill and the Robinson’s Factory before finishing at Walton Dam.

Download the leaflet for the Hipper Valley Cycle Trail by Cycle Chesterfield

Route 3: Holmebrook Valley Trail

Starting in Chesterfield town centre, this cycle route will take you through the Holmebrook Valley to Holmebook Valley Country Park, where you can cycle round the lake, stop and have a picnic or extend your ride to the picturesque Linacre Reservoirs.

Download the leaflet for the Holmebrook Valley  Cycle Trail by Cycle Chesterfield

Linacre Reservoir

Route 4: Six Parks Ride – Moderate

Starting in the heart of Chesterfield at Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre next to the Crooked Spire Church, this route takes in six of the town’s parks in a circular route.

Download the leaflet for the Six Parks Ride by Cycle Chesterfield

Route 5: Trans Pennine Trail loop, Poolsbrook Country Park and Rother Valley – Moderate

24 mile trip virtually all on traffic free trails with just a few quiet roads to negotiate.  Starting at the Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre adjacent to the famous ‘Crooked Spire’ the route includes a circular loop round the Trans Pennine Trail via Staveley and an out and back ride to Rother Valley Country Park.

You can start anywhere on the route.

Download the Trans Pennine Trail Loop leaflet by Cycle Chesterfield

Route 6 – The 5 Pits Trail – Moderate

The Five Pits Trail is based upon a Great Central Railway route which served the five collieries of Grassmoor, William Thorpe, Holmewood , Pilsley and Tibshelf.  The trail is 5.5 miles, extending to 7.5 miles by taking in the loop past William Thorpe Ponds.

You can cycle from Chesterfield Railway Station, through the Avenue Nature Reserve to the start of the trail at Grassmoor.

Download the 5 Pits Trail Map by Cycle Chesterfield

Five Pits Trail Chesterfield

Route 7  – Poolsbrook County Park – Easy

Perfect for a family bike ride, cycle round the lake or explore the trails around the Country Park.

Find out more about Poolsbrook Country Park

Route 8 – Paul’s 11 Mile Cycle Route – Moderate

Paul Chapman is a Chesterfield resident and business owner, he loves cycling and has created a 11 mile route for you all to enjoy.

Read about why Paul thinks Chesterfield is such an amazing town for cycling and download his route.

chesterfield cycling

Route 9 – The Avenue Country Park

Located on the outskirts of Chesterfield the Avenue Country Park has a range of paths and trails that are perfect for a family cycle ride.

You can cycle to the Avenue Country Park from Chesterfield Railway station.

Read more about the Avenue Country Park

Avenue Country Park

Route 10 – 40 mile route around North Derbyshire – Challenging

Starting and finishing in Chesterfield this route takes in the Five Pits Trail, Silverhill Trail, Teversal Trail,  Archeological Way, Creswell Clowne Branchline Greenway, Poolsbrook Country Park and the Trans Pennine Trail. About 35 miles of this route is traffic free.

Find out more on the Cycle Chesterfield website

Five Pits Trail- Cycling in Chesterfield

Plan your own bike rides and cycle routes around Chesterfield

You can plan your bike rides in and around Chesterfield by either downloading the Chesterfield Cycle Map, produced by Chesterfield Cycle Campaign or online on the Cycle Streets website. 

Centre for the Peak District

Once you have explored the bike rides and cycle routes in Chesterfield, why not discover the rest of the The Peak District and Derbyshire, which is easily accessible from town.

From family-friendly cycle rides on a traffic-free trails, or some more challenging mountain biking on rugged terrain, there is something to suit all abilities.

Visit Peak District and Derbyshire have produced a range of Cycle guides for the wider area including routes and videos to plan you next cycling adventure.

Cycle Chesterfield has further information and routes to explore the area at https://chesterfieldcc.org.uk/maps-leaflets/

You can find out more abut planning your visit to Chesterfield including hotels, places to eat and things to do.

Find out more about getting on your bike in Chesterfield, which includes advice on where to get you bike serviced and getting involved in the local cycling scene.

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Football’s coming home: Chesterfield to host the 2024 International Walking Football Federation World Championships

Chesterfield is preparing to host the International Walking Football Federation World Championships. 

From May 17th to 19th, the best walking footballers will grace the hallowed turf of the SMH Group Stadium, home of Chesterfield FC. Fifteen nations will be represented at the tournament, featuring 54 men’s and women’s teams, with the likes of Australia, Lithuania, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Peru and the hosts, England, participating.

The championships coincide with the unveiling of a blue plaque at the stadium, commemorating the role of Chesterfield FC Community Trust in the creation of walking football.

Walking football has captured the hearts of many and offers a unique twist on the traditional game.  It allows those who love football to continue playing into their later years, promoting fitness, camaraderie, and a competitive spirit without the impact and strain of running.

Chesterfield F.C. Chief Executive John Croot pioneered this inclusive version of the game for an ‘Extra Time’ initiative aimed at people aged 55 and over, and it has spread worldwide.

John Croot, Chief Executive of Chesterfield FC said, “It’s great to have the walking football community back at the stadium.

“They’re coming from all corners of the world. I know it’s much anticipated by the players, management and the families and friends they’re bringing with them.

“It’s great for businesses in North Derbyshire because, linked with the teams alone, around 500 people are coming here and they will all be spending money.”

Alan Rose, president of IWFF Global, is encouraging people to come along, watch the games and discover more about the physical and mental benefits of walking football.

“It’s not always about the game, it’s about the enjoyment, it’s about the friendship. You’ll see everybody laughing and joking with each other, regardless of which nation they’re from.

“Get hold of some of the players and have a chat to them and they’ll tell you how much it’s changed their lives, from having illnesses and being housebound to making the effort and getting out there. It’s wonderful.”

Attending the International Walking Football Federation World Championships costs £10 for a Day Pass or £25 for a Weekend Ticket, allowing access on all three days. 

Tickets are available at https://bookwhen.com/cfcct/e/ev-s057-20240517143000


There is a bumper weekend of events happening in Chesterfield, so why not add a visit to Peddler Market Chesterfield or the Rail Ale Festival to your visit?

Check out all the events happening in Chesterfield this weekend.

Chesterfield F.C. supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Images courtesy of Tina Jenner / Chesterfield FC

 

Walking football at the SMH Group Stadium

Walking football at the SMH Group Stadium. Image courtesy of Tina Jenner / Chesterfield F.C.

 

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Get on your bike in Chesterfield 

The market town of Chesterfield has an excellent network of cycle paths and routes that you can enjoy whatever your ability.  From smooth paths for beginners to adventurous routes for keen cyclists who want to enjoy the cycling delights of the Peak District and Derbyshire. 

To plan your leisure rides and commutes, you can download the Chesterfield Cycle Map, produced by Cycle Chesterfield, or online on the Cycle Streets website. 

We have compiled a list of bike rides and cycle routes around Chesterfield

Once you are at your location, there are ample cycling storage racks in Chesterfield town centre and key sites and attractions around the area.

Cycling Chesterfield

Servicing and repairing your bike in Chesterfield 

It is essential that you keep your bikes serviced.  If you are new to cycling or just need assistance with maintenance and repairs, you can of course head to a range of bike shops across the town. Still, you may want to consider Chesterfield Dr. Bike or the Monkey Park Cycle Workshop, two community initiatives to support cyclists. 

Chesterfield DR Bike is a pop-up workshop that takes place across Chesterfield.   Trained mechanics can adjust and repair your bike while you wait.  There is no charge for the labour, just for the spares used.  They are also all keen local cyclists so will be able to give you tips and advice on the best routes around the area.      

The Monkey Park Cycle Workshop is located adjacent to the Holmebrook Valley Trail in Brampton and offers a full range of repair services and a range of reconditioned bikes for sale. If you have old bikes gathering dust in the shed, they will take them and refurbish them for someone else in Chesterfield to use. 

Cycle repair - Dr Bike Workshop in Chesterfield - Get on your bike in Chesterfield

Dr. Bike Workshop in Chesterfield

Cycling for everyone 

The social enterprise Inclusive Pedals based in Queen’s Park provides cycling opportunities for those with disabilities.

Chesterfield Cycle Festival

Dont miss the Chesterfield Cycle Festival which takes place every June.  This celebration of cycling in Chesterfield serves up a variety of events to coincide with National Bike Week. Accessible rides, bike workshops, talks, a fun day and a wide variety of friendly bike rides in and around town, everyone is sure to find something to their taste!

Getting involved in the local cycling scene

If you enjoy cycling and want to meet like-minded people, you may want to consider a local club.  Chesterfield Spire Cycling Club offers a range of activities, including socially distanced and virtual rides. 

Have a passion for cycling in and around Chesterfield? Cycle Chesterfield aims to increase the cycle infrastructure in and around the town and show that cycling is a viable and sustainable form of local transport.

Chesterfield BMX club offers gate practice, training and coaching for anyone interested in BMX.


 

We caught up with Paul Chapman, Owner of S40 Local, and a keen cyclist to share his thoughts on cycling in Chesterfield, and read what he had to say.

 

Visit Chesterfield, centre for the Peak District, and Derbyshire.  The historic market town with the crooked spire has award-winning hotels and restaurants.  Find out more and plan your visit at www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting   

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VisitEngland Quality Marque awarded to Matlock Farm Park 

Popular Peak District attraction Matlock Farm Park, located between Matlock and Chesterfield, is celebrating after recently becoming a VisitEngland accredited visitor attraction. 

The farm park has been sited as a strong example of its type and evidence of high quality and standards was seen by judges across the visitor journey. A high overall score of 88% was awarded across areas including the attraction itself, catering, retail and toilets, with the rating for staff performance excelling at 95% and cleanliness 96%. 

Lotty Hawkins, Communications Manager of Matlock Farm Park, said: We’re delighted to have been recognised by Visit England in this way. It’s testament to our hard-working team and a desire to really give a wide range of visitors the best experience possible”. 

Celebrating its 20th anniversary last year, the park has seen many changes over the years since its humble beginnings of a few outdoor animal pens, small animal barn and a 15-seater tearoom. 

Now several times the size, it is home to a wide range of native and non-native animals. Activities include sheep racing, meerkat talks and alpaca trekking, with facilities such as multi-zone play areas, a horse-riding school, café, function rooms and a Changing Places facility. Special events take place throughout the year. 

The attraction took gold in the 2023 Peak District & Derbyshire’s Tourism Awards for Best Visitor Attraction and won the Accessible & Inclusive award. 

Managing Director and founder Allan Finlay said: “We’ve really surpassed everything we set out to do. My background was hospitality and my wife Virginia’s was farming – we started the park off just as a little hobby to do together. I look now at being awarded the VisitEngland Quality Marque and what we’ve achieved to bring visitors such enjoyment and I feel immensely proud”.

The successful attraction has also been added to the X17  bus service, giving visitors to Chesterfield the opportunity to use public transport to visit Matlock Farm Park.  The bus will stop at the park twice a day for both outward journeys (stopping mid-morning and lunchtime), and return journeys (lunchtime and late afternoon).

 Chesterfield is the perfect base to explore Derbyshire and the Peak District for ideas of things to do and places to stay head to our visiting page

Matlock Farm Park supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Lamb and girl Matlock farm park

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Chesterfield Champions highlight local wellbeing support ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week

Chesterfield businesses are taking centre stage in championing mental health awareness.

Ahead of Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 (13th -19th May), we’re shining a light on the proactive measures undertaken by our local organisations to nurture the well-being of their employees and residents across our town.

Chesterfield boasts a number of assets to support mental and physical wellbeing, including award-winning parks and green spaces, the town’s proximity to the Peak District National Park, and of course the overall sense of community and togetherness amongst our people. Did you know Chesterfield was recently ranked the happiest place to live in the East Midlands?

In our conversations with Chesterfield Champions, we explore the diverse ways in which businesses, public sector organisations and our local charity and voluntary sectors are fostering mental health awareness and support within our community.


Chesterfield Royal Hospital

Wellbeing Hub Chesterfield Royal Hospital

Karlie Thompson, Associate Director of Communications at Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS FT commented:  “Here at Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, we are an anchor institute for the town and employ more than 5,000 colleagues; we are therefore a key player in the wider health and care system and we are committed to supporting mental health across all our partners.

“We pride ourselves on prioritising the health and wellbeing of our colleagues and our wider community. This includes our commitment to colleagues through 24/7 support services and a £2m Health and Wellbeing Hub with gym and counselling facilities on the hospital site to signage in ED which research shows reduces anxiety and worry as it explains what each section of the department does, what might happen to you in that area and who may treat you. We also have unique, tailored, sections of the department which are specifically designed to support those in mental health crisis.

“Help is there when people are in need and it takes many forms from reaching out through NHS111 to speaking to your doctor. The best place for people suffering with mental health is probably not our Emergency Department, equally, we would encourage anybody feeling they need support to reach out.”


Junction Arts

Tapton Lock 2022_Junction Arts_ Photo Credit Nathan Hamer40 copy 2

Emily Bowman, Managing Director at Junction Arts said: “Wellbeing underlines everything we do at Junction Arts, when planning our events, festivals and projects we always consider how we can improve people’s mental wellbeing, whether that’s building young people’s confidence and self-esteem with our Six Pillars and Next Gen projects or combatting loneliness and isolation with our successful warm space, Cosy Crafts initiative earlier this year. We know that being creative and connecting with people can benefit our mental health.

“But mental health is not isolated to the communities we work in, it’s an important issue that can impact our team and volunteers – without them we can’t do the great work we do.  By talking more about our mental health we can dispel the stigma and misconceptions and encourage hope by sharing stories of recovery as well as the struggle.   The more we do this, the more chance there is for positive change.”


Fairplay

Fairplay

In support of staff mental health wellbeing, Fairplay are working closely with local charity RELATE, and Derby university students to offer counselling sessions for it’s employees.

Fairplay work hard to promote staff wellbeing and offer support to staff through supervisions and 1:1 meetings.  Fairplay have designated qualified Mental Health First Aiders who are available for support throughout the working week and also outside of working hours so that employees are able to reach out and talk to someone if they are struggling with their mental health wellbeing.

Fairplay’s HR Officer Nikki Lowe said: “supporting the wellbeing of our staff is very high on the agenda for Fairplay, and alongside internal support from qualified staff we are now working with local organisations to offer staff members additional support from external sources via RELATE counselling and level 5 trainee counsellor and psychotherapy students from Derby university.

“It is important that we all support one another, and to coincide with the counselling sessions being offered Fairplay have implemented a ‘mental health awareness process’ where all staff members have been given a badge with a green heart on which can be worn if they are having a particularly bad day or struggling with something, so that colleagues are aware that they are not feeling 100%.

“This visual aid will hopefully encourage staff members to be supportive of their colleagues and be a reminder to all that kindness costs nothing and a little ‘I’m here if you need me’ goes a long way.”


Chesterfield Canal Trust

Chesterfield Canal Paddlespots 2

One of Chesterfield’s most picturesque locations, the Chesterfield Canal is an excellent way to boost your wellbeing.

You can enjoy a scenic walk along the towpath, have a quick drink or bite to eat at Holloingwood Hub, or even head out onto the water via a tranquil canal cruise or paddle boarding session.

Rod Auton, Scretary of Chesterfield Canal Trust said: “The Chesterfield Canal is seen as a safe and calm space by many local residents. Many come to Hollingwood Hub to visit Katey’s Coffee Shop, to sit in the beautiful gardens tended by volunteers and to enjoy a boat trip.

“Successive Covid lockdowns brought home to many of the Chesterfield Canal Trust’s volunteers just how important the companionship of being in a team and working for a common cause can be to enhancing one’s mental wellbeing.”


The organisations included in this article support the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Save the dates – Peddler Market returns to Chesterfield this May and July

Chesterfield town centre will be buzzing in May and July as Peddler Market returns for two more weekend events this summer.

The popular street food market will be in New Square on 17 to18 May and 19 to 20 July. These are the final events for 2024 as the multi-million pound regeneration of the town centre is expected to start over the summer.

Ben Smith, Director at Peddler Market, said: “We are looking forward to signing off the summer with a bang! Peddler offers a fantastic opportunity to meet up with friends and family in the heart of the town centre; enjoy a drink, sample some of the UK’s most exciting street food talent and soak up the atmosphere from the live stage.

“With New Square being rejuvenated later this summer, we are happy to have provided a blueprint for how street food can play a pivotal role in transforming Chesterfield’s night-time economy in years to come.”

There will be a fantastic range of award-winning street food from around the world at the event in May.

Syiok-Lah will be serving up authentic Malyasian cuisine, Get Wurst will be offering German style Currywurst and Bratwurst, Cow Boys will be bringing brilliant burgers, The Spicy Biker will have a range of Indian street food, Brúm Mì will be dishing out East Asian street food, Luigi will be offering a taste of Italy with Arancini and Panzerotti, De Boeuf will be slicing up their mature beef, Madame Crêpe will have a range of fresh crepes and Vanilla Bean will be serving coffee and baked treats.

The weekend also features a strong line-up of live music with something for everyone to enjoy including, indie-rock band The N.S.O, folkie singer-songwriter Jack Weston, pop punk outfit 2x Fast,  Viva La Vintage  who performs a mixture of classic soul, swing and rock n roll, singer songwriter Masha Jana, and unique band Honey Trap, with some more acts still to be confirmed.

On Saturday Sunflower Dance will be providing family friendly entertainment with a dance workshop designed for children.

Councillor Kate Sarvent, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy, said: “Peddler Market has been a unique event in our town, and I know lots of people have come out to support the three events so far. I hope to see lots of returning faces and new visitors come along in May and July to show their support for this fantastic event before we start work on the regeneration of the town centre.

“These events are a fantastic way to kickstart your summer in Chesterfield with your friends and families.”

The Revitalising the Heart of Chesterfield project will see extensive works to key town centre areas to support a range of uses including markets, events, festivals and more. The work is due to start in summer 2024 in the Market Place.

Funding to help bring the event to Chesterfield has been provided through the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).

Chesterfield Borough Council received £2.69m of UKSPF funding which will be invested across the borough. A portion of this will be invested into promoting the borough as a place to visit, and providing support for arts, culture, and heritage activities.

Planning on visiting Chesterfield on a Peddler Market weekend? Find out more about what’s on offer in the town here. 

Peddler Market Chesterfield - family enjoying some food and smiling for the camera

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Chesterfield’s 383rd Mayor sworn in

Councillor Jenny Flood has begun her term of office as Chesterfield’s 383rd Mayor, taking over the position as the borough’s civic head for the coming year.

Cllr Flood was sworn in at Chesterfield Borough Council’s Annual Council Meeting on Wednesday 8 May, with a Civic Parade on Saturday 11 May.

Councillor Flood’s friend and Community Liaison Officer Heather Hopkinson takes on the role of Mayoress. Cllr Barry Dyke has been appointed as Deputy Mayor with his with wife Marie Dyke serving as Deputy Mayoress.

Chesterfield residents are invited to come and celebrate Chesterfield’s new Mayor at the annual Civic Parade which will take place from 10.15am on Saturday 11 May in the town centre.

Councillor Flood, said: “It is a wonderful honour to be Chesterfield’s Mayor, I look forward to getting around the borough and meeting local residents and celebrating our community. I’m also pleased to be able to use my position to raise funds for three incredible charities that do amazing work in our community.”

The Mayor’s Appeal will be raising funds for Derbyshire Law Centre, Chesterfield Royal Charity, supporting staff’s Health and Well Being post Covid and Rural Action Derbyshire’s Feeding Chesterfield initiative.

The Civic Parade is an opportunity to celebrate the new Mayor. The parade will leave from the Town Hall on Rose Hill at 10.40am and will head through the town centre to the Church of St Mary and All Saints (Crooked Spire) where there will be a service at 11am.  At noon the parade will return to the Town Hall.

There will be several dignitaries from across Derbyshire in attendance at the parade, along with Freemen, Aldermen, and former Mayors of Chesterfield, and groups such as the Royal British Legion and uniformed youth organisations.

Members of the public are welcome to attend the parade and church service, with seats being allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Councillor Flood replaces Councillor Mick Brady and Councillor Suzie Perkins who served as Mayor and Mayoress for the 2023 to 2024 civic year.

About the Mayor, Councillor Jenny Flood

 Jenny was born in Lincolnshire, the youngest of three children, her career has been shaped by her parents whose own careers focused on health, supporting those in need and Care of orphaned children. After taking her A Levels, Jenny started her career as a Student Nurse at University College Hospital, London, where she became a Staff Nurse, Union Representative, a Clinical Teacher, and a Ward Sister specialising in the care for the elderly. Jenny later progressed to Nether Edge Hospital in Sheffield to open the Stroke Unit and manage the Acute Unit as Assistant Matron, resulting in moving to Hasland, where she was closer to her sister.

Jenny made a career change when she married her late husband, Raymond. Becoming a full-time trade union official for COHSE in the Trent region, was the Women’s Officer, TULO Representative and the representative on East Midlands Region Labour Party where she became Chair. She was elected to serve on the English National Board, the then part of the United Kingdom Central Nursing Council and following the union merger was the UNISON Officer for health branches in North & South Derbyshire, Central Notts, South Lincolnshire, several Ambulance Branches, and the University of Derby.

Jenny loved going to concerts, the theatre visiting preserved steam train lines, historical sites with her late husband, Raymond, and spending time together on various holidays to the coast, the countryside and abroad, including sailing with friends around the Greek islands. Jenny has one son, Nathan and a daughter-in-law, Joanna. Jenny has a wonderful grandson, Arthur and a granddaughter on the way. In her spare time, Jenny loves swimming, tapestry, baking and being a nanna to her grandson.

In 2011 after her retirement, Jenny stood for Rother Ward and has been re-elected ever since. She has served on several committees and was Chair of the Scrutiny Committee. She is active in her community, influencing the development of parks and the setting up the Rother Active Youth Club to provide holiday activities and food to young children. She was responsible for helping set up Gussies Kitchen, a not-for-profit social eating café, which provided free food to 300 households weekly throughout the pandemic and now Gussies Pantry is providing a weekly food shop for those in food poverty. She is also Chair and a Trustee for Derbyshire Law Centre.

Jenny feels it is important to help young people achieve their potential and have opportunities and experiences that enable them to have the necessary support and chances through education, provision of skills and learn the importance of community, equality and teamwork.

About the Mayoress, Heather Hopkinson

 Heather has lived in Chesterfield all her life she attended primary school in Inkersall and then went to Netherthorpe School until completing sixth form. She began her working career at Inkersall Green School on a Youth Training Scheme working with children with additional needs. Through this work she knew she had found her niche working with children and started to gain more experience in youth work.

Heather attended the University of Derby as a mature student and gained a qualification in Youth and Community, Heather never looked back and has been working with children and families for over 30 years. Throughout her career she has always worked in communities in and around Chesterfield engaging children and families in a variety of settings working as a multi-agency worker, Teaching Assistant and youth worker predominantly in the Rother area and many years ago this was how her path crossed with Jenny.

Heather currently works as a Community Liaison Officer at Parkside Secondary School and is known as a caring, hardworking, proactive and adaptable person committed to making a positive impact to all that she meets. Heather has always strived to make a positive difference to people’s lives and help fulfil their aspirations.

She is a mother to three wonderful children Sarah, Leanne and Jamie. Her fiancé Stephen has two children Jack and Laurie, Heather loves to spend time with all four grandsons and her family means a great deal to her.

Cllr Flood being sworn in

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International Horse Trials set to return to Chatsworth

Chatsworth is set to host its annual showcase of world class equestrian action this month, with a variety of entertainment and activities on offer during the much-loved three-day event.

The Chatsworth International Horse Trials sees the return of the British leg of the FEI Eventing Nations Cup, where the world’s best riders will tackle Chatsworth’s technical cross-country course, alongside elite dressage and show jumping competitions.

The challenging cross-country course is always a firm favourite, but the event also offers a range of activities for all ages and abilities including; the Shetland Grand National; have-a-go dog shows where visitors can let furry friends explore courses designed to test speed and agility; as well as the entertaining and educational sheep shows hosted by New Zealander Richard Savory and birds of prey displays from The Yorkshire Countryman.

This year will also see the return of the hugely popular shopping village and fine food walk, home to specialist retailers, as well as local businesses and artisan makers offering the finest crafts, homewares, gifts and more.

Throughout the weekend, families can enjoy wall climbing and face painting, as well as channelling their own artistic talents at drop-in pottery painting sessions to create their own piece of art to take home. For those wanting to explore beyond the event, the house and garden are open as usual, as is the farmyard, where younger visitors can learn more about their favourite friendly animals including goats, guinea pigs and chickens, and discover a number of Chatsworth’s rare breeds including Suffolk Punch horses and the majestic Cream Legbar Chickens.

From the farmyard, young adventurers can take the secret tunnel to the recently refurbished woodland adventure playground, including the newly opened tall towers and slides, as well as a climbing wall, zip wire and dedicated area for younger children, providing hours of adventure. Children can enjoy ascending to the top of the towers for a bird’s-eye view amongst the treetops and climbing into the huge Great Spotted Woodpecker – a reflection of the spectacular nature which surrounds Chatsworth.

Patricia Clifton, Chatsworth International Horse Trials, said: “The International Horse Trials is always a firm favourite in our events calendar. We’re proud to once again play host to some of the world’s best riders with the FEI Eventing Nations Cup, but beyond eventing there is so much more for all ages to enjoy – from supporting local artisan makers to marvelling at the Sheep Show Hustle!

“Whether you’re a first-time visitor looking for a fun day out for the whole family, or a seasoned equestrian enthusiast, there’s truly something for everyone!”

General admission tickets for adults are priced at £17.50 for Friday and £35 on Saturday or Sunday, and children’s tickets are £11. All tickets include free parking and child prices are for ages 5-15 inclusive. Admission is free to carers who are visiting with the person they care for.

The family event is part of Chatsworth‘s theme for 2024 – ‘Celebrating Childhood’, which includes a host of activities including a family festival from 25-27 May and the Picturing Childhood exhibition in the house, aiming to encourage visitors to experience Chatsworth from a new perspective.

The 2024 Chatsworth International Horse Trials are sponsored by Delarki, an investment firm specialising in creating and investing in early-stage premium food and beverage opportunities.

For more information, please visit https://www.chatsworth.org/events/horse-trials/

Planning your trip to Chesterfield and North Derbyshire? Take a look at the range of events and activities available here in Chesterfield.

Chatsworth Horse Trials - horse jumping over obstacle

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5 fabulous events taking place in Chesterfield this May

As the warmth of summer draws near, it’s time to start planning some exciting adventures for your family here in Chesterfield.

Things are really heating up across our town, with excitement and adventure for families of all shapes and sizes.

So this May, mark your calendars, pack a picnic, and get ready to create unforgettable memories together at these fabulous events.


Peddler Market

1 male and 1 female smiling at the camera

This month sees the fourth instalment of the iconic Peddler Market in Chesterfield town centre on the 17th and 18th May.

This great event has made itself right at home in New Square, so if you’ve not been yet, make sure you head along and try some delicious food and drink whilst enjoying live music, entertainment and crafts.


Chesterfield Craft and Makers Market

Birdseye view of Chesterfield market place with stalls and people

The 18th May will also see the Chesterfield Craft and Makers Market arriving back in town, with plenty of opportunities for you to pick up unique products and gifts from local independents.

Dine on seasonal food offerings and browse handmade gifts, whilst helping to support our brilliant local producers!


Chesterfield Canal Cruises

Woman on blue trip boat on Chesterfield Canal with red trip boat ahead

Chesterfield Canal

If you’re after a bit of relaxation, a leisurely journey along the picturesque Chesterfield Canal will be the perfect way to unwind – as the special Canal Cruises are back in full swing.

Gather the family and hop aboard for a relaxing cruise through stunning scenery. Look out for the Fish and Chips Special cruises too taking place on selected dates – a perfect setting for a meal with family or friends.


Rail Ale Festival

Rail Ale Festival - Image Credit: Paul Bigland

Rail Ale Festival – Image Credit: Paul Bigland sml

We can’t talk about the wonderful events happening this May without mentioning the fabulous Rail Ale Festival at Barrow Hill Roundhouse.

The annual celebration will give you or a loved one the chance to discover a vast array of real ales, craft beers, and refreshing beverages to sample. The event always promises some fantastic entertainment, too.

Rock music fans will love pumping their fists and stamping their feet to a tribute to the world-famous AC/DC at the ‘Rail Ale Rock Night’ on Thursday, 16th May.


Chesterfield Walking Festival

Chesterfield Area Walking Festival

Our final pick for the month is one for families who love the great outdoors. Lace up your walking shoes and join in the fun at the Chesterfield Area Walking Festival.

Choose from a variety of guided walks from the 11th-19th May catering to all ages and abilities, ranging from leisurely strolls to more challenging hikes.


For more information on all the events happening locally, visit: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting/events/

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X17 bus service to begin taking visitors to Matlock Farm Park

The well-known X17 bus route which serves Chesterfield, Sheffield, Barnsley and Matlock will soon be adding Matlock Farm Park to its list of destinations.

The addition of Matlock Farm Park to the route will begin on 12th May, giving people the chance to visit the park all year round. The X17 will stop at the park twice a day for both outward journeys (stopping mid-morning and lunchtime), and return journeys (lunchtime and late afternoon).

Matlock Farm Park offers farmyard fun for all ages, all year round, in the fresh air and tranquility of the countryside. Families can meet, feed and cuddle a number of different animals, and there is plenty to keep the little ones busy, including an indoor play barn and outdoor play areas.

The park also is home to the UK’s largest Jumping Pillow, go-karts, a shop and cafe. Visitors can meet sheep, goats, pigs and donkeys to more exotic animals, such as wallabies, rhea birds, emus and meerkats.

Couple crossing zebra crossing at Chesterfield Coach Station with double decker bus pulling in

Lotty Hawkins, Communications Manager at Matlock Farm Park said: “We are so delighted to be included on the well known X17 bus route. We’ve tried a few times over the years to get interest for a bus service and it is Stagecoach who’ve come up trumps, really listening to our needs.

“Many visitors just don’t have access to a car and there have been occasions when we’ve actually gone out with a car to rescue a stressed lone parent with a toddler in a pram, as they’ve been trying to walk from a bus stop over a mile away down roads without a footpath and fast moving traffic.

“Not only this, but there is definitely increasing interest in using public transport to be more green and to enjoy a relaxing bus journey through the surrounding beautiful countryside.”

“We really hope visitors will make great use of the service – they’ll benefit too by receiving 10% off individual adult, child and concession farm park day tickets, including mid-week term time offers, when purchasing them on the door and presenting their bus ticket for that day’s travel.”

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Matlock Farm Park supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Lamb and girl Matlock farm park

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