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Chesterfield structural engineering company shortlisted for prestigious start-up award

The Managing Director of a Chesterfield-based structural engineering consultancy business has been shortlisted for a prestigious regional award.

Laura Holland, of Ecotech Engineers is amongst the nominees for the Start-up Award at the 2024 Generation Next Awards.

The Generation Next Awards are one of the biggest events in the annual calendar for the network of young professionals run by East Midlands Chamber in conjunction with headline partner the University of Derby.

12 categories will shine the spotlight on the outstanding achievements of people under the age of 35 in awards ranging from the Innovation and Technology Award to Generation Next Future Leader Award.  New to 2024 is the Investing in Young Talent Award aimed at businesses with a forward-thinking approach that provides mentorship, training and growth opportunities for young professionals.

Following a virtual judging process on 14th and 15th May Bustler Market in Derby will once again host the awards, this year taking place on 4th July.  In previous years the unconventional ceremony has featured a DJ, arcade games and street food.

Laura commented: “The Ecotech team are delighted to have been shortlisted for the Start Up Award! Building strong client relationships and a growing East Midlands construction sector have been instrumental to our success and ability to grow in recent years.”

East Midlands Chamber Director of Resources and Generation Next Lead Lucy Robinson said:

“Once again, the standard of applications received for the Generation Next awards has far exceeded expectation.  Taking a look at the calibre in this year’s list of finalists gives an idea how challenging the task of shortlisting was for the judging panel.  It’s wonderful to see the achievement of such talented young people getting the recognition they deserve.   With this array of young talent now unveiled, the stage is set for a fantastic ceremony at Bustler Market on 4th July.”

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 Generation Next Awards 2024 finalists

Apprentice of the Year, sponsored by Loughborough College

  • Alice Taylor – Your IT Department
  • Ben Taylor – Preci-Spark
  • Cerys Goodson – E.ON
  • Emily Barnes – Donaldson Filtration GB
  • Evie Culligan – The Fidelity Group
  • George Archer – OceanLED
  • Hannah Pritchard – Turner & Townsend
  • Rav Jackson – Stephen Eve Financial Planning
  • Rosie Summers – Caterpillar UK Ltd
  • William Murphy – Electrician

Creators and Makers Award

  • Olivia Waldron – MHA
  • Katie Michaels – Moti Me
  • Ollie Henderson – Purpose Media
  • Max Palfrey – Comfa
  • Alistair Bullock – Purpose Media
  • Ewan Johnson – Botso Limited
  • Morgan Jones – Hardy Signs
  • Jamie Quince Starkey – Down to Earth Derby

Customer Service Award

  • Benjamin Wileman – Select Car Leasing East Midlands
  • Elliot Pipes – Sort Legal
  • Daniel Burke – Delta 74 Private Investigations Ltd
  • Hayley Cousins – Loughborough College
  • Jack Marshall – Select Car Leasing East Midlands
  • Jenny White – Rosie May Foundation / Think Pink
  • Jessica Kelleher – Halborns Limited
  • Matthew Robinson – RBC Brewin Dolphin
  • Nicole Perkins – Futures Housing Group
  • Loredana Budhan – Rosie May Foundation / Think Pink
  • Stephen Atkinson – Longbow Venues
  • Rebecca Cliff – Nottingham Trent University
  • Thomas Shaw – Shaw Spark Electrical and Property Services

Entrepreneur of the Year

  • Joshua Leach-Aslam – Two Chevrons Group / Two Chevrons CIC
  • Oliver Smith – Miroproducts
  • Luke Beastall – Musclecoach U.K LTD
  • Katie Michaels – Moti Me
  • Ewan Johnson – Botso Limited
  • David Allerton – SE-LF
  • Emma Morris – Headway Derby
  • Jiten Anand – Inspirate
  • Stephen Atkinson – Longbow Venues
  • Jamie Quince Starkey – Down to Earth Derby

Environmental Warrior Award sponsored by Hydropath Technology

  • Ewan Johnson – Botso Limited
  • George Pritchard – Scenariio Ltd
  • David Allerton – SE-LF
  • Jamie Quince Starkey – Down to Earth Derby

Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity Award, sponsored by Futures Housing Group

  • Emma Sharpe – Menphys
  • Katie Michaels – Moti Me
  • Max Palfrey – Comfa
  • Brogan Lees-Collier – Forsyth Barnes
  • Laura Till – AMBITION Sports Coaching Ltd
  • Fraser Annis – Anniseeds Ltd
  • Michaela Castillo-Williams – Epic Partners
  • Jiten Anand – Inspirate

Innovation and Technology Award, sponsored by Hardy Signs

  • Jake Ridgway – Design Only Gardens Ltd
  • Josh Donnell – Purpose Media
  • Finn Riggott – Cosy Direct
  • Max Palfrey – Comfa
  • Elizabeth Ashton – Loughborough University

Investing in Young Talent Award

  • Futures Housing Group
  • MHA
  • Your IT Department
  • Base 51
  • Purpose Media
  • De Montfort University Careers Team
  • Innovation Nottinghamshire
  • Longbow Venues

Rising Star Award, sponsored by Nottingham Trent University

  • Adhinav Jain – Enactus Derby
  • Amy Curtis – Loughborough College
  • Evie Culligan – The Fidelity Group
  • Fern Ritchie – Your IT Department
  • Jemima Prater – The Maynard (Part of Longbow Venues)
  • Lucy Hilton – Cosy Direct
  • Lydia McDonald – Treat Kitchen
  • Nicole Perkins – Futures Housing Group
  • Sarif Sarker – Growthack Digital
  • Scarlet McCourt – trentbarton

Start-up Award, sponsored by Nottingham University Business School

  • Alex Taylor – Endeavours Adventures
  • Danielle & Ben Slater – Stephen Eve Financial Planning Ltd
  • Jamie Quince Starkey – Down to Earth Derby
  • Katie Michaels – Moti Me
  • Laura Holland – Ecotech Engineers Ltd
  • Max Palfrey – Comfa

Volunteering & Charitable Impact Award, sponsored by ITS Technology Group

  • Joshua Leach-Aslam – Two Chevrons Group / Two Chevrons CIC
  • Bradley Hall – Turner & Townsend
  • Emma Sharpe – Menphys
  • Alicia Anderson – Reuseabox
  • Katie Michaels – Moti Me
  • Jenny White – Rosie May Foundation / Think Pink
  • Loredana Budhan – Rosie May Foundation / Think Pink
  • David Allerton – SE-LF
  • Michaela Castillo-Williams – Epic Partners

Future Leader Award, sponsored by University of Derby

  • Chris Allcoat – Turner & Townsend
  • Samantha O’Neill – The Derby Conference Centre Ltd
  • Jamie Quince Starkey – Down to Earth Derby
  • Katie Michaels – Moti Me
  • Jack Brewin – Hays Specialist Recruitment
  • Emma Sharpe – Menphys
  • Nicole Perkins – Futures Housing Group
  • Ruby Birks – Purpose Media
  • Taylor Wayne Gee – Design Only Gardens Ltd

Tickets for the Generation Next Awards 2024 ceremony can be purchased here

Ecotech Engineers and East Midlands Chamber 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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Markham Vale expansion aims to create 100 new jobs

Property developer HBD, part of Henry Boot, is bringing forward a new 31,264 sq ft commercial scheme at Markham Vale which could create more than 100 new jobs.

Reserved matters planning has been submitted for Markham Vale Trade Park; a brand-new development designed for trade counter businesses and SMEs. A 4,000 sq ft pre-let is already under offer to a national operator in a deal that could create around 16 full-time jobs.

Markham Vale is a flagship 200-acre industrial and logistics scheme delivered in joint venture between HBD and Derbyshire County Council. An award-winning development, it remains one of the region’s best-located industrial and logistics schemes, sitting at the heart of the UK motorway network and providing direct access to the M1 via a dedicated junction, J29a.

Vivienne Clements, Executive Director at HBD, said: “The Trade Park will be the newest addition to Markham Vale aiming to accommodate trade occupiers and smaller business who want to benefit from the scheme’s prominence and accessibility to the surrounding demographic. The Trade Park will provide much-needed Grade A space, allowing smaller trade businesses to operate from energy-efficient buildings in a prime business location.

“The job creation element is also significant, with the potential to provide 100 full-time jobs. Almost 20 years after development began, Markham Vale remains one of HBD’s most successful projects and we’ve no doubt this latest addition will see strong interest from potential occupiers looking for well-located, high-quality space in an area with a strong local labour market.”

Councillor Tony King, Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Clean Growth and Regeneration, said: “This is a fantastic addition to Markham Vale bringing more jobs to the area and opportunities for small businesses, as well as providing a supplies hub to trades operating in the area.
“We’re proud of the positive impact Markham Vale continues to have on the local economy and this announcement sends yet another strong signal to other investors that Derbyshire is a place that helps businesses to survive and thrive.

Occupiers will benefit from Gridserve’s new Electric Forecourt being developed on the adjacent plot. Markham Vale Trade Park is expected to start on site late this year.

The letting agents on Markham Vale Trade Park are JLL and M1 Agency.

Harry Fullerton, Associate Director at JLL, said: “This is an excellent opportunity for trade occupiers and small businesses to capitalise on the prominence of Markham Vale as well as the growing number of homes and population surrounding the scheme. The energy-efficient specification and long track record of delivery by HBD at Markham Vale will undoubtedly make this latest development an attractive proposition for occupiers in a market of low supply.”

Markham Vale offers an appealing location for occupiers given its population of 270,000 (expected to increase further with more than 4,000 new homes being built within the area) and 119,000 passing vehicles each day on the M1. Its location close to amenities including McDonalds, Starbucks, KFC, ASDA and Burger King, plus the new Gridserve EV charging forecourt, will also benefit occupiers.”

Situated in the centre of England with excellent transport networks, Chesterfield is an ideal location to base your business. Find out more at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/

HBD supports 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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East Midlands set to shine at national economic development event

Regeneration across the East Midlands will be put under the spotlight at a major investment and infrastructure forum next month.

The UK’s premier economic development event, the UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) is taking place this year from 21-23 May in Leeds.

UKREiiF aims to connect people, places and businesses to drive sustainable and inclusive investment – regenerating towns, cities and driving development – which in turn have a positive impact on communities, economic growth and prosperity.

Representatives from D2N2 LEP will be attending UKREiiF and will lead an interactive panel discussion on 22 May – ‘Focus on the East Midlands: our Time is NOW’.

During the panel session, delegates will hear directly from the new East Midlands Mayor, who will be confirmed once elections have taken place on Thursday 2nd May. Senior leaders from D2N2 LEP, East Midlands Freeport and the East Midlands Development Company will also outline investment and development opportunities in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, and explain how devolution is set to transform the East Midlands region.

With access to up to £4 billion funding to invest in skills, transport, homes and regeneration and decarbonisation, the East Midlands devolution deal represents a once in a generation opportunity for our new East Midlands Mayor to use their new powers and new funding to drive growth and prosperity across the region. Panellists will discuss major infrastructure investment propositions coming on stream in our region such as the East Midlands Investment Zone, the STEP Fusion programme and the East Midlands Hydrogen cluster.

Devolution Panellists sat at table on stage with full audience listening

Panel discussion on East Midlands Devolution at UKREiiF 2023

Panellists include:

  • The newly elected East Midlands Mayor*
  • Elizabeth Fagan CBE, Chair D2N2 LEP
  • Nora Senior CBE, Chair, East Midlands Freeport
  • Sir Chris Haworth, Chair, East Midlands Development Company

*The East Midlands Mayor will be elected on Thursday 2 May and will confirm attendance following the election

The panel will be chaired by independent broadcaster Geeta Pendse

D2N2 LEP Chair, Elizabeth Fagan CBE, said: “During the panel, I’m looking forward to discussing the wealth of investable propositions we have in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, such as the East Midlands Investment Zone, that will focus on advanced manufacturing and green industries. The Investment Zone will complement our region’s low carbon prowess in nuclear and hydrogen, in particular the STEP Fusion programme in North Nottinghamshire and our East Midlands Hydrogen Consortium, our unique inland hydrogen collaboration cluster. The East Midlands is on the cusp of a very exciting future and it’s vital that we seize the momentum that devolution brings to transform our region.”

East Midlands Freeport Chair, Nora Senior CBE, said: “We have been presented with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attract and drive investment, innovation, and green growth across the region with two landmark destinations offered by East Midlands Freeport and the new combined authority’s investment zones. This panel will be an excellent showcase for all that the East Midlands has to offer investors who are keen to harness the skills, expertise and manufacturing heritage we have on offer here in the heart of the country.”

The Chair of East Midlands Development Company , Sir Chris Haworth said: “This is a momentous year for the East Midlands. We are looking forward to working with the East Midlands Combined County Authority and Mayor. There are some hugely exciting opportunities in the region which is at the centre of an energy revolution with the emergence of STEP nuclear fusion. Later this year, the closure of Ratcliffe Power Station, which is the last coal fired power station in the UK, marks a significant moment in history and provides a key location for economic growth adjacent to East Midlands Parkway Station.”

Delegates representing Destination Chesterfield will be in attendance at the event, discussing the wide range of investment taking place across the town with fellow attendees.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield said: “UKREiiF is an excellent opportunity to showcase our region, which we know has huge potential for investment and growth.

“Chesterfield has seen a significant amount of major regeneration over the past decade, with several multi-million-pound projects still coming forward.

“We look forward to seeing how devolution in the East Midlands will bring further growth to our town and surrounding areas – improving jobs, skills, infrastructure and quality of life for our people.”

Join the interactive panel session at UKREiiF to discuss how Team East Midlands is working together to unlock our region’s £4bn investment opportunity and create a brighter future for Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. The panel is free to attend for delegates attending UKREiiF.

Focus on the East Midlands: Our Time is NOW

To find out more about why Chesterfield is a perfect location to base your business, go to: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/

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Chatsworth opens newly-refurbished woodland playground

The woodland playground at Chatsworth’s farmyard has officially reopened, following an extensive refurbishment.

Featuring a giant Great Spotted Woodpecker, secret tunnel, climbing wall and even a zip wire, the new playground offers hours of adventures for children and families.

The playground also has climbing frames, swings, a giant sand play area, and an Archimedes screw to fetch water from the stream. The refurbishment forms part of the year-long programme of events and activities coming to Chatsworth under the theme of ‘Celebrating Childhood’, encouraging visitors to experience Chatsworth and its rich history from a new perspective.

Speaking about the ‘Celebrating Childhood’ theme, Jane Marriott, Director of Chatsworth House Trust, said: “Through this season celebrating childhood, we hope that our visitors can experience Chatsworth from a new perspective – one that is playful and inquisitive, that celebrates learning and encourages a deeper connection and enjoyment of Chatsworth’s rich history.

“Childhood is something that unites us all. This year we will continue to commission new and exciting artists, introduce our first Chatsworth Family Festival, and develop our learning programme that is packed with opportunities to develop new skill. We look forward to welcoming visitors of all ages to join us for a new perspective at Chatsworth.”

William Burlington, Chairman of Chatsworth House Trust, said: “We are thrilled that 2024 will be a year of storytelling, discovery and play as we celebrate children and childhood at Chatsworth throughout the year.”

The playground also has a coffee hut and a picnic area, and is accessible for everyone with new pathways and ramp access.

Access to the adventure playground is included with all house, garden or farmyard tickets. To book, visit: www.chatsworth.org/visit-chatsworth/book-tickets

Looking for more family-friendly things to do in Chesterfield? Head over to our places to visit page.  and browse the range of upcoming events taking place in our town.

Chatsworth supports 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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Around 7,000 fans gather at Town Hall to celebrate Chesterfield FC’s title win

Around 7,000 Chesterfield FC supporters turned out in the town centre to celebrate the club’s return to the English Football League at the weekend.

Fans gathered outside Chesterfield Town Hall on Sunday 21 April to welcome players and coaching staff out on to the balcony and bring a truly memorable season to a close.

The event, organised by Chesterfield Borough Council – in partnership with Chesterfield Football Club – brought a party atmosphere to the town centre, with live music and entertainment provided to help get fans into the spirit.

As well as appearing on the balcony, first team players and coaching staff took part in a short walkabout in front of the Town Hall – giving supporters the chance to get photos and autographs.

Following the appearance on the balcony and walkabout, the club’s players and coaching staff attended a civic reception with representatives from the council and other local dignitaries.

During the civic ceremony Leader of the council, Councillor Tricia Gilby, presented a Silver Salver to the Club, to formally acknowledge the achievements of this season.

Councillor Tricia Gilby, Leader of the Council, said: “We’d like to congratulate Chesterfield Football Club once again on their promotion back into the English Football League. It is great for the Club and for their loyal band of supporters but also great for the town and the borough. A successful football club brings new visitors to the town and is a vital part of Chesterfield’s economy.

“Sunday was a brilliant occasion for the club and the town and it was great to see so many supporters turn out.”

John Croot, Chief Executive of Chesterfield FC, said: “It was a wonderful day for everyone associated with the club and fantastic to see so many supporters there, making it a real community event.

“I would like to thank Chesterfield Borough Council for their hospitality.”

Find out more about the wide range of exciting events coming up in Chesterfield.

Chesterfield Football Club and Chesterfield Borough Council support the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

 

Chesterfield FC trophy parade town hall

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New partnership announced by Redbrik to support young people in business

Chesterfield estate agent Redbrik has announced a unique and innovative partnership with football training academy EVO Soccer.

The two organisations have joined together to enhance community engagement and support youth development in both sport and business.

The two-year partnership will see the organisations focus on supporting the development of EVO students through work placements and apprenticeships across the Redbrik Group, which includes Redbrik Estate Agents and PR and marketing agency, Chapter II.

Each year, Redbrik will offer up to two apprenticeships and four work placement opportunities for EVO students, providing them with experience in sales, marketing, event management and business operations.

The collaboration will also support Redbrik’s community engagement and CSR initiatives by co-hosting an annual community football tournament to raise funds for the Redbrik Foundation, which supports local charities.

The Redbrik logo will feature on EVO kits and training gear, and as part of the agreement, Chapter II will support EVO with its PR and marketing initiatives.

Dean Mabson, Managing Director of the Evo Group, said: “This is a fabulous partnership for our students. Our mission is to enhance and develop children’s lives through sport, and this collaboration offers a wonderful opportunity for those who want to learn more about business to do so with a great local company that is hugely innovative and dedicated to improving its industry.”

Managing Director of Redbrik, Mark Ross, added: “Redbrik is delighted to support the students of EVO in gaining opportunities in a work environment as they look to transition from education to employment and consider their future careers. EVO is an incredible environment for learning and development, and we look forward to welcoming its students to our business.”

Redbrik supports 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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Chesterfield’s Central Technology expands with new acquisition

Chesterfield-based Central Technology has announced the acquisition of IT3000, a well-established managed IT service provider.

The move marks a strategic step forward for both organisations, positioning them to deliver even greater value to their customers.

Ian Snow, CEO of Central Technology, expressed his enthusiasm about the integration: “We are delighted to welcome IT3000 to the Central Technology Group. Their approach, culture, and unwavering commitment to exceptional client experience align perfectly with our own values. By joining forces, we aim to leverage both organisations’ expertise and experience to enhance our offerings and meet the evolving needs of our clients.

IT3000, known for its high-quality IT services, has been a trusted advisor for businesses since 2006. Their track record of reliability and customer satisfaction has made them a sought-after choice for organisations seeking responsive IT support and long-term strategic guidance.”

Sam Walsh, Operations Director at IT3000, emphasised the positive impact of joining forces. “Teaming up with Central Technology allows us to tap into their scale, expertise, and additional resources. Our commitment to empowering clients through technology remains steadfast. Whether it’s day-to-day IT support or strategic planning, we are dedicated to ensuring our clients’ businesses thrive.”

The consolidation of Central Technology and IT3000 represents a powerful synergy, combining their strengths to create an even more robust and client-focused MSP. As the business landscape continues to evolve, this strategic move positions both companies to provide innovative solutions and exceptional service to their valued clients.

Looking to grow your business in Chesterfield? Several business support services are on hand to ensure you have the right tools and guidance to enable your growth. Find out more about the business support currently available in our town here.

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

Central Technology and IT3000 Acquisition

 

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Chesterfield businesses encouraged to showcase their achievements at annual Chamber awards

Entries are now open for the East Midlands Chamber Derbyshire Business Awards 2024 which will showcase the achievement and resilience of businesses across the area.

Following a challenging trading environment over the last year, organisations and individuals are invited to put themselves forward for recognition of their achievements.

East Midlands Chamber hosts ceremonies over the three counties of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire.

In each county, businesses are celebrated across 13 categories, including Excellence in Innovation, Outstanding Growth and Business Improvement Through Technology.

Finalists will be revealed in an announcement at the President’s Summer Celebration event on 21st August, followed by a virtual judging process. TV presenter Emma Jesson will be hosting the awards which take place later in the year.

Entries for the awards need to be submitted by 19th July.

A Business of the Year is chosen from the winners in each county and selected firms will go through to the regional and national British Chambers of Commerce Awards.

East Midlands Chamber Chief Executive Scott Knowles said: “The business community across the East Midlands has had to grapple with several years of high costs, a slowly recovering economy and a climate of political uncertainty, yet the region’s resilience, creativity and innovation continually shines through. The Chamber Business Awards recognise the remarkable achievements of the region’s business community, its strength in challenging times and the innovation that the East Midlands is so proud of. I’d like to extend my thanks to Emma Jesson for hosting this year and to all the sponsors that help make the Business Awards such an outstanding event each year.”

The Derbyshire Business Awards ceremony will be held on Friday, 25th October.

Award sponsors confirmed so far are: emh group, Business 2 Business, Cambridge & Counties Bank, De Montfort University, Loughborough College, Bradgate Estates, Blueprint Interiors, ER Recruitment, SMB Group, RSM, Purpose Media, University of Derby, Amazon, Futures Housing Group, Toyota Manufacturing UK, Aston Lark (formerly Howden), University of Derby, Rolls-Royce and ITS Technology, Food & Drink Forum, Eversheds Sutherland, University of Nottingham, DHL, Nottingham Trent University and Geldards.

East Midlands Chamber Business Awards 2024 categories:

• Business Improvement Through Technology
• Community Impact Award
• Outstanding Growth Award
• Environmental Impact Award
• Commitment to People Development Award
• Apprentice of the Year
• Entrepreneur of the Year
• Education and Business Partnership Award
• Excellence in Customer Service
• Excellence in International Trade
• Small Business of the Year
• Excellence in Innovation
• Excellence in Collaboration
• Business of the Year

For more information and to enter the East Midlands Chamber Business Awards 2024 click here.

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North Derbyshire’s Peak Village doubles site turnover in just three years

The organisation which runs the Peak Village retail park in Rowsley, near Chesterfield has reported major success at the centre in recent years.

In the past twelve months alone, Peak Village has welcomed 535,000 visitors through its gates and has now appointed new letting agents to capitalise on the centre’s recent growth.

Devonshire Property Group, part of the portfolio of Devonshire Group businesses, has appointed FHP Property Consultants to support with new lettings and lease renewal negotiations.

The new appointment follows strong 2023-24 performance at Peak Village with continued investment and proactive asset management from Devonshire Property Group delivering £8m in turnover for the financial year, up over £4m in the space of three years.

Amidst difficult trading conditions in the post-pandemic period, diversifying the centre’s offering, as well as delivering a mix of independent and high street brands, has also had a noted impact on footfall at the site, with over half a million people coming to sample what Peak Village has to offer.

In the last eight months alone, Peak Village has welcomed three new retailers to the centre, with Ashbourne-based premium lifestyle and country clothing and footwear retailer Henmores, local independent business Baxter & Co and artists and makers collective, The Derbyshire Makers all opening stores.

FHP will work with Devonshire Property Group to support the centre as it aims to continue evolving its retail and leisure mix to drive further footfall and attract local independent, luxury and national brands.

FHP has the largest dedicated retail and leisure team of any agents in the Midlands, and has claimed the EG award for “Most Active Retail Agent in the East Midlands” for 12 successive years and was ranked 5th nationally in 2023 for retail and leisure space transacted.

Katayune Jacquin, centre manager at Peak Village, added: “Devonshire Property Group is committed to bringing the most desirable, exciting and in-demand retailers to Peak Village. Working with FHP is a crucial part of our strategy for making the centre the go-to destination for both those from the region and the many tourists who visit Derbyshire every year. The past few years have been incredibly difficult for the retail industry, and I think it’s a testament to our resilience and approach to investment that Peak Village has not only been able to weather those storms but thrive.”

Tom Wragg, Associate Director at FHP said: “We are excited to be working with Devonshire Property Group in supporting the evolution of Peak Village and bringing premium retailer and leisure operators into the scheme alongside exciting independent and regional businesses. At FHP we pride ourselves in being a national agent with a regional presence which puts us in a prime position to attract the right mix of operators for Peak Village. We are already seeing strong levels of interest from high quality national retailers and look forward to building on that momentum.”

The Devonshire Group purchased Peak Village in 2021, with the aim of revitalising the centre by drawing on local expertise to enhance the site’s role in the economic and employment landscape of the Derbyshire Dales, as well as supporting the local community.

Significant investment since then – including ongoing work to transform the site’s central courtyard and Massarella conservatory to provide a modernised and more welcoming areas for customers – has enabled the site to continue improving and growing.

Devonshire Property Group supports 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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Earth Day 2024: Chesterfield businesses strive towards sustainability goals

Chesterfield businesses are highlighting how they are becoming more sustainable and playing their part in reducing carbon emissions, waste, and pollution.

Earth Day 2024 provides the perfect opportunity to showcase our businesses that are taking responsibility and looking after our corner of the world. Many companies across Chesterfield are implementing eco-friendly practices and innovative solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and minimise impact to the environment.

Several recent developments have indicated the town’s commitment to sustainability, including the recent office spaces at One Waterside Place and the Northern Gateway Enterprise Centre. The former achieved a BREEAM Very Good rating, while the latter was rated Excellent.

Last month, Chesterfield Borough Council approved a new annual delivery plan that aims to ensure the council is a carbon neutral organisation by 2030 and that the borough is carbon-neutral by 2050. Investing in even more green vehicles, continuing to make council homes more energy efficient and making further progress towards decarbonising key council buildings – including leisure centres and the Town Hall – are among the actions set out in the council’s climate change plan for the coming year.

What’s more, future schemes such as the PEAK Gateway Resort will also be developed with sustainability in mind. PEAK’s masterplan includes a zero carbon carless mobility system offering day passes to visit the national park, and will generate its own energy on-site.

The town’s Property and Construction Group also regularly holds focused discussions on the subject of sustainability, enabling sector leaders to share knowledge and best practice.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield commented: “As consumers increasingly prioritise sustainability, Chesterfield businesses are not only meeting regulatory requirements but also seizing competitive advantages by aligning with environmental values. Earth Day serves as a catalyst for businesses to accelerate their efforts in building a more sustainable and resilient future.”

We spoke to several figures from our town’s network of Chesterfield Champions to find out how businesses in the area are playing their part.


Claire Wilks, FWD Motion

Claire Wilks 873 FWD Motion

At the heart of our business lies an unwavering commitment to sustainability across all our business operations- and we are increasingly finding this principle mirrored in clients’ priorities and decision-making too. We think about how our products sourced, produced delivered and even end-of-life recycling- the whole lifecycle is considered with eco-consciousness in mind.  Embracing local suppliers and UK-made products, and we are also now using more environmentally friendly UV link (rather than solvent inks)- and we are dedicated to reducing our carbon footprint still further.  We have taken proactive steps transitioning our entire vehicle fleet to electric, with charging points at our headquarters. And our initiatives include a bee-friendly garden and encouraging a cycle commute with onsite showers. Solar panels power our HQs with plans for further expansion. This approach underscores our mission to promoting environmentally sustainability in all aspects of our mission.


Sophie Pashley, Peak Pharmacy

Sophie Central Assembly Manager

We currently assemble about 1.5million patient prescription items each month. This means thousands of paper bags. With our new system, bags are made from compostable potato starch immediately decreasing paper use. Our workplace travel plan encourages car sharing, and use of electric vehicles, for delivery vehicles and staff cars. The movement sensor lighting in our building turns lights off when parts of the building are unoccupied. Where possible, waste generated on site is recycled and we continually look for ways to improve this further.


Gareth Paradise, Global Brands

Gareth Paradise Shot

We’ve got a team of staff who are dedicated to continually improving our sustainability. We’ve recently invested in solar panels to take the bulk of our power demands. We constantly monitor power use and look to install devices and practices to reduce consumption. Our cardboard and plastic are all recycled from our warehouse, which amounts to quite a lot each year! Last year we completed our first carbon footprint assessment, setting clear targets to become carbon net zero by 2050.


Bridget Ball, Chesterfield FC

Chesterfield FC Bridget Ball

Steps have been taken to reduce the use of electricity around the stadium, where possible. Chesterfield FC Community Trust deliver sessions in schools, outlining the importance of protecting the environment and advising how youngsters and their families can do their bit to become eco-friendly.


Kelly Parks, Banner Jones Solicitors

Kelly Parks

Legal Firms are historically very paper-heavy but in recent years we have made a real effort to reduce our paper trail, opting for online files and court bundles. This drive has been seen across the whole business and is probably the most significant change in our environmental footprint. We also conduct far more client meetings on the phone and online which saves them a trip to our offices, which means less traffic pollution.


Richard Fowler, RA Information Systems

Richard Fowler exhibiting for RA Information Systems

One of our key priorities is environmentally conscious outsourcing to diminish our carbon footprint. We’ve partnered with ASK4 Data Centre, a facility powered entirely by renewable energy derived from wind, hydro, and solar sources. This strategic collaboration not only aligns with our commitment to sustainability but also provides our clients with tangible evidence of our dedication to eco-friendly practices. In addition to this, we actively participate in recycling electronic waste.


Jon Harris, Minuteman Press Chesterfield

Jon Harris - Minuteman Press

All the papers we use are FSC accredited, meaning they come from sustainable managed forests. All our waste paper and toner cartridges are either recyclable or sent back to be re-used. In our line of business, we believe it is important to educate customers on the process behind the print and try to ensure we are using processes which cause the least damage to our environment and reduce the amount of waste.


Mike Jones, Windowcharm Blinds and Curtains

Mike Jones-Windowcharm

Sustainability remains a focal point for me. I constantly seek ways to improve by sourcing materials locally whenever feasible, prioritizing UK-based suppliers who manufacture components domestically rather than overseas. Embracing a local workforce and encouraging car-sharing among staff contribute to our sustainability efforts. We responsibly recycle/reuse waste materials and emphasize overhauls and refurbishments over replacements whenever possible.


Rob Carlin, Superior Wellness

rob carlin superior wellness

With innovation being one of our brand values, every time we innovate we think about the environment.  We have installed solar panels on the roof of the warehouse, have electric forklifts and sourcing sustainable materials for our production facility.  We also have a couple of charging points for vehicles and over the next few years this number will increase.


Peter Botham, Shed Grounds Maintenance

Peter - Shed grounds 873

Sustainability is at the heart of our approach at Shed, and we are proud to have achieved ISO 14001 certification, a testament to our environmental responsibility. We’ve been proudly paper-free since 2019, reducing unnecessary waste and resource consumption. We’re also making strides in our vehicle fleet by adopting electric vans and company cars.


Jenna Frudd, Wilmott Dixon

Jenna Frudd, Wilmott Dixon

The built environment generates 40% of annual global CO2 emissions, so we want to make sure we’re making a difference where it counts. This applies to our own business’ sustainability goals as well as helping our customers on their own sustainability journeys. We have a 2020-2030 sustainability strategy named Now or Never that includes ambitious targets. Two of these targets are to become a net-zero carbon business, as well as ensuring all new buildings and major refurbishments we deliver for our customers achieve net zero operational carbon by the end of the decade.


Scott Fullaway, Stepnell

Scott Fullaway, Stepnell

“At complete construction partner Stepnell, we are committed to using a local supply chain wherever possible to support a sustainable local low carbon economy. Our dedicated energy and renewables team, Step Energy, provides bespoke solutions to help our clients save energy and reduce their carbon output throughout the project lifecycle. By developing and delivering commercially appropriate renewable energy strategies, we can help clients meet their energy requirements and contribute to a low carbon built environment.”


Curtis Newsome, Eden Tyres and Servicing

Curtis Newsome branch manager eden tyres

We make sure that all our tyres are sent to a recycling centre, where they can be made into astroturf, riding areas or re-used in construction materials. Eden have also made the switch to electric vehicles for the management team & have been working to install EV charges in the branches. A bike to work scheme has recently been introduced & we’ve got a workshop full of tools to keep our bikes in top condition. We also make sure our oil is disposed of properly.


William Thomas, MSE Hiller

William Thomas MSE

“Here are a few improvements we have put in place at MSE to help make our business as sustainable as possible. We have a rainwater recovery system installed. The rainwater is stored in underground tanks where it is filtered and circulated throughout the workshop for further use on various applications such as our high-pressure wash bay. All our overhead lighting in the workshop has now been converted to energy efficient LED units. These units have built in motion sensors that turn off the LED’s when they are not required. We have also utilised our roof space by installing solar panels. These panels have proven to be incredibly efficient, halving our annual energy costs. In fact, the panels harvest so much energy that, in addition to our other energy recovery systems, it puts power back into the grid.”


The organisations featured 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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Celebrating Chesterfield businesses on World Creativity and Innovation Day 2024

This World Creativity and Innovation Day, we’re celebrating the amazing talent and achievement of businesses based here in Chesterfield.

From new systems to improve efficiency or sustainability, to harnessing the power of AI – our businesses are constantly looking for new ways to gain a competitive and creative edge.

World Creativity and Innovation Day is celebrated globally on April 21 to raise awareness about the importance of creativity and innovation in problem-solving for sustainable development. The United Nations founded this day to highlight the role of culture, creative industries, and initiatives in various sectors to promote creativity and innovation.

Peter Swallow, Destination Chesterfield Chair, commented: “We are so proud of the way our businesses contribute to the wider national and global economy, right here in Chesterfield.

“Our town has transformed itself in recent decades, from being known for traditional industries such as mining and mineral extraction, to now becoming a place where advanced manufacturing businesses and exciting creative and digital companies call their home.

“We’re pleased to share with you how many of our businesses are continuing to grow and innovate, giving them a competitive edge and ensuring Chesterfield’s economy continues to evolve and thrive.”

Here are just some of the brilliant successes from Chesterfield and North Derbyshire’s creative and innovative organisations which we have seen over the last few months.


Noonah reveals cutting-edge AI photo booth

LS Hero Noonah AI

Noonah, a Chesterfield company with expertise in event technology, has announced the launch of a state-of-the-art AI Photo Booth for immersive brand experiences.

The firm says its latest innovation guarantees an exceptional event journey, with high-quality outputs, generated with unmatched resolution and artistic flair. It promises to elevate every captured moment, with rapid output generation within seconds, meaning attendees can instantly see their AI-enhanced photos in real time.

Safety and customisation take centre stage, as the booth is fully brandable and offers robust moderation tools, ensuring a secure and tailored experience. Noonah’s commitment to inclusivity is evident with ethnicity consideration, promoting diverse and representative outputs.

In addition, Noonah’s in-house tech team is continually introducing new modes, making the AI Photo Booth future-proof for any event or brand activation. Built for versatility, ease of setup, portability, and onsite technical support makes it ideal for pop-ups, conferences, and diverse event settings.

The new technology can include features such as:

  • AI Themer Mode, which seamlessly transforms your audience into avatars of your chosen theme, whether it’s a dynamic brand campaign, a blockbuster film release, or a seasonal setting.
  • AI Headshots Mode, providing versatile headshots which can serve as event media, perfect for ID badges, office lanyards, and professional platforms like LinkedIn.

  • AI TimeMachine Mode, allowing users to experience historical milestones, future landscapes, or age transformations.

  • AI Stylize Mode, transforming ordinary snapshots into pieces of art, each embodying a unique and visually striking style. Whether it’s the charm of anime, the fun of cartoons, the bold strokes of comics, or even the elegance of renowned art styles.

  • AI Destination Mode, which can allow attendees to picture themselves amid the lush greenery of a jungle, the tranquil shores of a beach, the bustling energy of New York’s Times Square, or even the majestic grandeur of the pyramids.

“This new AI Photo Booth redefines how brands connect with their audiences at events,” said Hannah Mott, Marketing Manager at Noonah. “It’s not just a booth; it’s a gateway to unforgettable experiences.”

For inquiries regarding the new product, contact info@noonah.co.uk or visit noonah.ai


Custom Solar launches new robot to clean and maintain solar panels

New O&M Cleaning Robot Custom solar

A new robot has been created by Custom Solar, providing an inventive new solution to maintain solar panels.

The SolarCleano F1 has been designed to meet all needs in cleaning all types of solar installations, ensuring panels can work as effectively as possible and supporting the production of renewable and sustainable energy.

The robot can be dismounted into 4 parts for easy transportation. Highly mobile, it can be easily carried and operated by one person. The assembly and disassembly of the robot can be completed within 3 minutes.

A Custom Solar spokesperson commented: “As a company that has seen continuous growth over the last few years, adapting and evolving to new technologies comes as a standard. Here at Custom Solar, we wouldn’t be able to offer our clients the fantastic, pioneering projects that we can, without the support of advanced technologies such as our cleaning robot.

“Alongside our use of advanced tech, we have internal engineering and construction capability to design, develop, engineer and deliver multi technology services. These include, solar rooftop and car port solutions, civil engineering, LED lighting, HV and LV electrical infrastructure, EV solutions and BESS. The ability to deliver all the above showcases how far ahead we are in our industry, as Solar has been primarily a sub-contracted workforce.

“It is so important that we continue innovating and evolving with technology as this is what keeps us as the UK’s leading commercial Solar PV Developers.”


CarMats.co.uk innovates at new Chesterfield HQ to meet rising demand

car mats chesterfield trading estate

CarMats.co.uk, a business specialising in UK-manufactured tailored car mats to fit every make and model, recently announced the opening of its 7,500 sq ft warehouse facility located on Chesterfield Trading Estate.

Since then, the organisation has been able to scale up its production and growth rapidly. Ash Young, Managing Director of CarMats.co.uk explained how the organsiation has adapted to capitalise on the demand it has experienced.

He said: “If we hadn’t done things differently, we wouldn’t have seen the growth that we have. When we set up the business we were aiming for 100 orders per day, but because we changed the way we marketed the products, we are now shipping around 150,000 orders per year and we’re going to turn over about £7.5m this year.

“We’ve managed to hire a really skilled team in Chesterfield and the transport links mean it’s easy for us to get out to couriers easily.”


Trio of Chesterfield businesses join forces in sustainable collaboration

LB Electrical, Choice Utility, Infared Group collaboration

Three businesses, all based in Chesterfield have entered a collaborative network to assist their customers with sustainability and efficiency.

LB Electrical Contractors, Choice Utility and Infrared group have entered into a collective commitment to a more sustainable and technologically advanced future, after firms recognised the complimentary nature of each others’ strengths.

Choice’s proficiency in business energy, Infrared Group’s groundbreaking infrared heating panels, and LB Electrical’s expertise in solar panel and battery storage installation enable them to join forces, creating a comprehensive solution that not only enhances user experiences but also fosters innovation and efficiency.

In terms of supporting business in the area, the collaboration intends to provide a holistic approach. It seeks drive economic growth in the town, promote technological advancement, and create a positive impact on the community.

Dan Molloy, Director, Choice Utility said: “We are really excited about this collaboration as it allows us to focus our efforts locally to advise a large array of different businesses in all elements of their energy costs.

“We are committed to helping businesses reduce their costs in all aspects, we have always been able to help enhance energy pricing for all our customers and advise in energy reduction measures but now we have a fantastic opportunity to work together formally with both LB Electrical & Infrared Group, giving us the confidence that our clients are receiving the very best service.”

Lee Burgess, Director, LB Electrical Contractors Ltd. added: “LB Electrical are thrilled to be part of the exciting collaboration with Choice and Infrared. This partnership brings together the expertise of Choice in providing flexible solutions and the cutting-edge technology of Infrared, and we couldn’t be more pleased to contribute our electrical expertise to this innovative initiative.

“By integrating our services, we are dedicated to supporting businesses in optimizing energy costs and promoting sustainability. Together, we aim to implement energy-efficient solutions that not only reduce operational expenses but also contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendly business environment.


Weightron Bilanciai showcases digital weighing system to improve accuracy and efficiency

Two engineers with protective gear at work at Weightron

Weightron Bilanciai. Bridge Way, Chesterfield

Chesterfield-based manufacturer, Weightron Bilanciai has launched a new product, which will support businesses in improving their accuracy, efficiency and compliance.

The company has unveiled WinWeigh 5, a dedicated, user-friendly cloud based weighing package, which gives unrivalled versatility and flexibility, opening up new dimensions in the management of weighing data.

WinWeigh5 revolutionises the way businesses manage their weighbridge and weighing operations by providing a comprehensive and user-friendly platform. This powerful software is designed to streamline weighbridge processes, reduce manual errors, and improve overall productivity for businesses of all sizes.

Companies can seamlessly integrate WinWeigh5 with their existing systems, such as accounting software, ERP solutions, and more. Users can automate data entry, invoicing, and reporting to save time and reduce errors.

The software enables businesses to ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards with built-in reporting tools, by generating accurate reports for regulatory authorities, audits, and internal analysis.

WinWeigh 5 also has the ability to weigh lorry loads without the need for drivers to leave their cabs. The software controls integrated ANPR cameras, traffic lights, traffic barriers and driver-operated terminals. These touch screen terminals, fitted with RFID card readers, guide drivers through the weighing process, without the need for them to leave their cabs.

“We are excited to introduce WinWeigh5 to the market,” said Nick Catt, CEO of Weightron Bilanciai. “We believe this software will significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy of weighbridge data management and weighing processes for our customers. With its cloud-based architecture, robust features, and user-friendly design, WinWeigh5 sets a new standard for weighbridge automation and management.”


Peak Pharmacy improves efficiency by investing in new technology

Chesterfield-based Peak Pharmacy has invested in new, innovative equipment to speed up its processes, along with improving accuracy and capacity.

The organisation recently moved to a new headquarters at the Horizon 29 development near Chesterfield and is now investing in an Austrian system provided by Knapp to improve the way it dispenses medications for customers.

Managing Director, Joe Cattee explained: “Knapp partners with a number of organisations within the country already and supports with the ability to pick products by using fully automated and manual picking zones for speed and convenience.

“The attraction to work with this provider was that they have designed a system that enables us to dispense patients’ medication at our site. This takes this workload out of community pharmacy and creates capacity within our pharmacy network for our teams to support patients in different ways.

“The machine is significantly more accurate than human dispensing, and the speed in which we can dispense medication means that we can do approximately half of all the prescriptions we do on a monthly basis through our Hub. Clearly, there will be some requirements to support and educate both our pharmacy teams and patients, but it enables us to revolutionise what we do under extremely challenging conditions.”

The new technology is helping Peak Pharmacy to revolutionise how it operates, enabling the business to continue thriving during a challenging economic climate.

Joe added: “By investing in automation at our Hub, we reduce the stress and pressure on our pharmacy teams, ensuring a better level of patient care is provided. The launch of the ‘Pharmacy First’ scheme on 31st January 2024, enabling community pharmacy to treat seven common health conditions without visiting a GP, shows the direction of travel that community pharmacy needs to undertake.

“By removing dispensing volume across our estate, and assembling centrally, we can ensure a more accurate and timely service of medication provision, whilst also having capacity to engage in more NHS and private services to support patient wellbeing. In short, if we don’t adapt then we will not remain a viable business. Community pharmacy plays a huge part in supporting the country, but the financial reimbursement for what we do means that the costs of running our business now outweigh the revenue we receive for the services we provide.”


Global Brands collaborates to provide sustainable drinks solution for Red Engine bars

Global Branks team packing products in warehouse

Independent soft drinks and mixers brand, Franklin & Sons, part of Chesterfield-based Global Brands is launching a new-to-market product format.

The product will be launched across all UK Red Engine sites, the team behind Flight Club and Electric Shuffle.

Franklin & Sons has been working on producing a 200ml can for its Premium Indian & Premium Light Tonic in a bid to support the company with its sustainability goals, and has found perfect launch partner in Red Engine.

Flight Club and Electric Shuffle are two competitive socialising venues that have risen rapidly in popularity over the last few years, modernising traditional games such as darts and shuffleboard to reinvent the bar experience for the 21st century.

The aluminium cans weigh 94% less than the 200ml glass bottles, leading to a reduction in weight per case, significantly reducing transportation costs, fuel consumption and packaging volume, leading to a much lower carbon contribution.

Crucially for a hospitality venue, this initiative will also minimise waste and is projected to create a substantial 42% reduction in wastage removal expenses for Red Engine.

James Stimson, Senior Brand Manager at Franklin & Sons added: “At Franklin & Sons, we are constantly innovating, and pride ourselves on demonstrating agility when it comes to meeting our customers’ needs.

“We’re pleased to be extending our partnership with an institution such as Red Engine, and that we have been able to provide a solution for such a valued customer. Aluminium cans are infinitely recyclable, using 95% less energy than producing new packaging, and creating 65% less CO2e during the recycling process than their glass counterparts.

“We look forward to seeing the benefits this will bring to the business and are excited to be alongside them in their sustainability journey.”


Highlight Crafts showcases design and print technology

Fabric Printer at Highlight Crafts

Headed up by life-long crafter Stephanie Weightman and husband Karl, Highlight Crafts designs and produces products for a range of crafts including papercraft, fabric, mixed media, flower making, painting, digital crafting and so much more from their offices based in Clay Cross, Chesterfield. Customers can buy these products through their own website or through shopping channel Create & Craft.

The team at Highlight Crafts is aiming to be as sustainable as possible in their creation of new products. All paper products are printed by local printers which helps other local businesses in the area. All fabric is designed and printed in house on the companies printers, with much of this being printed to order, to cut out waste. They also have three large laser cutters enabling them to produce their own stencils cutting out unnecessary extra deliveries and packaging needs. The company has also recently just switched to paper packaging for their paper crafting dies helping to reduce the amount of plastic across all their packaging.

In August 2023 Highlight Crafts opened the Highlight Crafts Academy where they threw open the doors of their purpose built academy building to invite members of the public to come and join in the creative fun. With 4 classrooms that can hold up to 10 people each, the Academy was launched to as a place for customers who love to craft to come and learn new techniques, refine their skills, meet other friendly crafters and have fun doing what they love while being taught by some of the best in the business.

The Academy also runs 6 craft festivals a year. These are 10-day events where they run 4 classes per day as taster classes for local people. In between the day courses and festivals the Academy is open every Thursday afternoon for the weekly craft club for anyone wanting to come along and join in for a few hours. This is a great way to bring crafters in the community together who can bring their own projects or use materials provided by the Academy.

For anyone wanting to come and get creative with Highlight Crafts please head to www.highlightcrafts.com to find out more.


New AI technology created by Oasis Studio for the property sector

Vantage 2

The EyeSiteView team, based at Chesterfield’s Oasis Studio has launched new AI-powered technology platform aimed at creating an immersive property exploration suite for businesses.

The new technology, named Vantage, will assist property and construction sector organisations in providing a better experience for customers, with a new interactive sales centre solution.

It offers an interactive property exploration solution to partners looking to enhance their customer experience for the modern buyer, and most importantly improve the buyer’s ability to reserve new-build plots off-plan.

Installed into Sales Centres in the form of a Touchscreen or a tablet, Vantage is equipped with the latest 3D interactive property marketing content such as interactive site plans, configurators and virtual tours.

Tony Buck, Associate Director at Oasis Studio commented: “Innovation is very much at the core of everything we do here. We are no strangers to AI, we have been learning and leveraging practices within our workflow for some time.

“For us to now find a valuable use and confidently implement the technology within one of our products is a huge milestone for us and our partners. With the pace of advancements we’ve seen with AI alone in the last year, I would encourage all businesses, especially SME’s to explore the capabilities of AI.

“For us, it has not only enhanced and increased our internal efficiency, but it is now playing a big role in the products and services we can offer our clients.”


Platinum Spas recognised by leading hot tub and swim spa magazines

Two men in fluorescent yellow jackets in warehouse at Superior Wellness, Chesterfield

Superior Wellness, Broombank Park, Chesterfield

Superior Wellness, A Chesterfield-based manufacturer and distributor of hot tub and swim spas has announced that its flagship brand, Platinum Spas, has been approved as a WhatSpa? and WhatSwimSpa? 2024 hot tub and swim spa manufacturer for the sixth year in a row.

Platinum Spas is an innovative hot tub and swim spa brand creating premium quality products focused on improving health and wellbeing. With a focus on innovation and the latest technology, the range boasts premium features to provide the ultimate hot tub and swim spa experience.

WhatSpa? magazine celebrates its 19th anniversary this year and it has helped over 1 million UK homeowners to buy their dream hot tub since its launch in 2005. WhatSwimSpa? magazine followed in the footsteps of its sister publication and has been helping UK swim spa buyers in their vital research since 2013.

Rob Carlin, Superior Wellness Managing Director said “I am delighted that Platinum Spas has been approved as a WhatSpa? and WhatSwimSpa? Approved Manufacturer once again.

“The WhatSpa? magazine and website are a very important tool for the end customer to use when finding their perfect hot tub.  It is also great for our partner network to proudly say they are selling an approved and leading hot tub and swim spa brand.”


RA Information Systems shows innovation to enhance customer experience

Richard Fowler exhibiting for RA Information Systems

Richard Fowler, RA Information Systems

The team at RA Information Systems in Chesterfield is reflecting on how it has innovated in recent months to improve the user experience of its software, and also to improve sustainability efforts by helping to raise awareness of trees across various UK communities.

A spokesperson for the company said: “Recently, we’ve added new features for our Clarity Visitor system, empowering our users to streamline their processes even further. In addition to seamlessly handling check-ins, we’ve integrated the system with visitor label and pass printing, enhancing the way our customers manage their visitors. With compatible printers, visit passes and labels can now be generated swiftly and on-demand, enhancing efficiency and convenience.

“Last year we also contributed to some of the UK councils to introduce Community Tree Portals. Developed by our dedicated Ezytreev team, this innovative platform harmonises technology, community engagement, and environmental stewardship. With ezyPortal, we’re not just raising awareness – we’re transforming the way people perceive trees, positioning them as accessible environmental assets for all to appreciate.”


The businesses featured 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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