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Derbyshire prepares to welcome top women cyclists

Two of the world’s elite cyclists have visited Derbyshire ahead of the Women’s Tour which takes place in June.

The prestigious race will take place on Saturday 10 June following the success of last year’s event which saw Lizzie Deignan (née Armitstead) win the stage in an exciting finish in Chesterfield town centre before going on to be the competition’s overall winner.

Riders Gabriella Shaw and Hannah Walker of Sheffield-based team WNT attended the launch event in Chesterfield ahead of the race, which will set off outside Chesterfield Town Hall before setting off on an 81-mile route.

This will see the cyclists race through the Derbyshire Peak District and pass through Wirksworth, Belper, Bolsover and Staveley before finishing in Chesterfield market place.

Gabriella Shaw said:-

“For us personally it’s going to be our closest to home stage with our title sponsors WNT being based in Sheffield.

“It’s a really exciting prospect for the team to be in the race with such a prestigious stage, the penultimate stage, taking place here.”

Hannah Walker added: “It’s a great stage. It looks really hard but it will be exciting and it will be great for the crowds to come out and watch.”

The Women’s Tour is being jointly brought to the county by Chesterfield Borough Council and Derbyshire County Council.

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

“Two of the council’s key priorities are to improve the health and wellbeing of our residents and to boost the local economy.

“Welcoming The Women’s Tour back to the borough gives people the chance to join in the race and take part in activities which will promote the benefits of cycling as well as encouraging them to support local businesses by visiting our shops, bars and cafés.”

Councillor Dean Collins, Derbyshire County Council’s cabinet member for highways, transport and infrastructure said:-

“Seeing the world’s top women cyclists battling it out on the roads of Derbyshire isn’t something you see every day and will be well worth a watch.

“I hope local people will be inspired to get active and take the opportunity to enjoy what will be an exciting event which will bring visitors from far and wide.”

A range of activities for people to take part in are being planned both in Chesterfield town centre and in towns and villages around the route.

The Women’s Tour will take place between Wednesday 7 and Sunday 11 June. Highlights of every stage will be broadcast on ITV4 and available on demand via the ITV Hub.

The Women’s Tour is a part of the UCI Women’s WorldTour, comprising 20 events around the world in 10 different countries.

For more details, visit: www.womenstour.co.uk.

 

 

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New Gastro Pub opens this week

The Secret Dining Company, the team behind award winning sites in Derby & Burton on Trent, will open their 4th site on the 16th March at 12.00.

The Rectory in Chesterfield is at the site of the former Crooked Spire pub.

The refurbishment has seen a six figure sum invested to create a cutting edge gastro pub.

The Secret Dining Company’s managing director Martin Roper said “We’re pleased and excited to be working with Enterprise Inns for a third time. The Rectory will bring our cutting edge gastro pub, cask ale and craft keg offer to this iconic Derbyshire town, as we look to develop and expand our vibrant brand”.

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Soap Heartthrob to star in Panto at Chesterfield’s Pomegranate Theatre

Popular soap star and ‘Dancing on Ice’ champion Sam Attwater is set to glide onto the stage at the Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield, this Christmas when he stars in The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan.

Bringing a touch of swagger and cutting a dashing figure Sam will play the role of the ultimate panto baddie, Captain Hook.

Sam has been a regular fixture on our screens since his first foray into soap land in 2009. After completing his professional training at the prestigious Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts Sam landed his first TV gig playing Ricky in the popular Chester based soap Hollyoaks. Following a stint on the hit show, Sam became a regular on Eastenders, stepping onto the infamous Albert Square as the effortlessly cool East End bad boy and ladies’ man Leon Small. A student, who often bunked off school in favour of the boxing ring, Leon quickly earned a reputation as one of the square’s biggest womanizers, becoming involved in some of the soap’s biggest storylines in the process.

From the dramas of the East End to Dancing on Ice, Sam took part in the sixth series of the smash-hit skating show. Over the ten week series Sam rung up top scores with the all-star judging panel and the viewing public alike, going on to spin, arabesque and butterfly jump his way into the final where he and his partner Brianne performed The Bolero in front of Jane Torvil and Christopher Dean and over nine million viewers at home. They were crowned the winners of the popular programme with this final passionate performance winning them the hearts –and votes – of the public.

Among his many theatrical credits are leading performances in End of the Rainbow, Dreamboats and Petticoats, The Rocky Horror Show and Jason and the Argonauts to name just a few.  With time spent treading the boards, in addition to his film work and a guest appearance in the popular ITV drama Mr Selfridge Sam has never been out of the limelight since he took his first steps onto the Hollyoaks set.

Paul Holman, Pantomime producer, said:-

“I am thrilled to have such a talented and accomplished actor taking the lead in this year’s pantomime. His years of showbiz experience will bring flair to this fabulous festive production.”

The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan opens on Saturday 2nd December 2017 and plays till Tuesday 2nd January 2018. Tickets are available to purchase from Monday 3rd April from the box office (01246 345 222) and online.

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Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop Announced as a Finalist in the Farm Shop & Deli Awards 2017

The Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop has been announced as a finalist for Farm Shop of the Year in the prestigious Farm Shop & Deli awards celebrating the best in class in the specialist independent retail sector.

Up for the national title of ‘farm shop of the year, large retailer finalist’, the Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop has been selected following evaluation, deliberation, secret visits and mystery shops by the judging panel of industry experts.

The category winners will be revealed at the Farm Shop & Deli Show, NEC, Birmingham at 3.15pm on Monday 24th April 2017 along with the coveted Farm Shop & Deli Retailer of the Year.

André Birkett, Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop Manager, said:-

“We are extremely proud to be selected as a finalist for the award. Having the hard work and commitment of the team recognised in such a way is very rewarding. I believe that the quality of our produce and our dedication to customer service have played a large part in this achievement.”

Chair of Judges Nigel Barden, Co Chair of Judges Elaine Lemm, Holly Shackleton, Editor of Speciality Food and Jamie Hall, Neal’s Yard Dairy are just some of the 2017 Farm Shop & Deli Awards judges who faced the difficult task of whittling down the category finalists this year.

Nigel Barden, Chair of Judges, said:-

“It’s a joyous journey visiting the awards’ finalists around the UK and, with the standards being so high, it’s the attention to detail that really makes the winners stand out. It’s also apparent when staff have been well trained and crucially enjoy their work. Inspired, informed and enthusiastic folk behind the counter make a shopping experience so much better. It’ll be a privilege to hand over the accolades at the Farm Shop & Deli Show on 24th April and to witness the look on the winners’ faces that clearly illustrates how all their teams’ hard work has paid off.”

Now in its fourth year, the awards celebrate the very best standards, levels of service, product innovation and community involvement in the sector.

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Nominate your favourite eatery for a Heart of Derbyshire award

Residents with an interest in tasty food and healthy eating are being asked to nominate their favourite food businesses for a Heart of Derbyshire award.

Whether it’s a burger bar, takeaway, café or restaurant, if they offer healthier meal choices, then Derbyshire County Council want to hear about them.

The council launched the Heart of Derbyshire scheme as a way of letting people search for healthier options when dining out.

Businesses in the scheme have signed up to a range of pledges ranging from using less salt, sugar or fat in foods to offering smaller portions or providing allergen free meals.

Councillor Dave Allen, Cabinet Member for Health and Communities at Derbyshire County Council, said:

“We’re working to make healthier eating choices the easy choice and that’s why we set up the Heart of Derbyshire scheme.

“It lets customers make simple, informed decisions about what they are eating and allows businesses to showcase their healthy eating credentials.”

Over 170 businesses are already signed up to the Heart of Derbyshire scheme.

People nominating a business will be entered into a free prize draw to win a healthy eating prize.

Councillor Allen added:-

“A growing percentage of people are now classed as overweight or obese and this is impacting on the health and economy of the country.

“Because of the negative financial and health impact that obesity has on communities, businesses, local authorities and the NHS, we need to act now to help address the problem.

“We’re encouraging residents to make small changes to the way they eat in order to make big differences to their health.”

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Peak FM’s Cat & Ricky to host 2017 Chesterfield Awards

Peak FM breakfast show duo, Cat and Ricky, have been confirmed as the hosts of the 2017 Chesterfield Retail Awards in association with Addooco.

Cat and Ricky will be announcing the winners of 15 categories in the prestigious awards which are organised by Destination Chesterfield at a ceremony held at the Winding Wheel on 25 May 2017.

Cat also hosted the awards ceremony last year and is delighted to be returning with Ricky for the fourth annual awards. She said: “The awards are a great event and a real celebration of retail in Chesterfield. I have been at Peak FM and living and shopping in Chesterfield for a year now, so hopefully I will see many familiar faces at the awards ceremony. We’re both really looking forward to it.”

This will be the first year Ricky has hosted the Chesterfield Retail Awards having joined the Peak FM breakfast show in October last year. He said: “I am really looking forward to the awards. Since joining Peak FM I have been taking the chance to get out and about in and around Chesterfield and am amazed at what the town has to offer. I expect there will be no shortage of competition at the retail awards.”

Organiser of the awards, Destination Chesterfield, is urging everyone to nominate their favourite shops, stores and market stalls before nominations close at midnight on Sunday 7 March. Nominations can be made online at www.chesterfield.co.uk/retailawards/nominate

The 15 categories open for nominations in the 2017 Chesterfield Retail Awards include:

A further two award winners will also be announced at the ceremony; winners of The Pavements Shopping Centre and Vicar Lane Shopping Centre Retailer of the Year Awards.

As well as Addooco and category sponsors, other supporters of the 2017 Chesterfield Retail Awards include Temple Safety, R.A. Information Systems, eBusiness Works and the Derbyshire Times.

Chesterfield Retail Awards Green + Benz

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Chatsworth House, Garden and Farmyard Open for the new Season on 25 March 2017

Chatsworth house, garden and farmyard opens 25 March 2017 with highlights including the first ever RHS Chatsworth Flower Show; House Style, a fashion-led exhibition which will showcase the captivating lives of the Cavendish family, and the completion of the £32.7 million Masterplan restoration project.

 

House Style: Five Centuries of Fashion at Chatsworth
25 March – 22 October 2017

In what will be its largest and most ambitious exhibition to date, House Style will explore the history of fashion and adornment by showcasing the lives of the captivating individuals from the Cavendish family. Highlights of the exhibition will include personal family collections, including items belonging to the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, demonstrating the varying breadth of fashion and adornment from the Devonshire Collection throughout the generations. The show will also include exceptional couture designed by Jean Philippe Worth and Christian Dior, together with influential contemporary garments from designers such as Gucci, Helmut Lang, Margiela, Vivienne Westwood, Erdem, Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane and Vetements.

 

Easter Eggstravaganza
8 – 23 April 2017

The hugely popular Easter Eggstravaganza is back with its annual Easter Egg hunts, crafts, and rides just some of the activities in store for visitors this season.

 

The Dodson & Horrell International Horse Trials
12 – 14 May 2017

The Dodson & Horrell Chatsworth International Horse Trials is three days of thrilling equestrian sport, combined with entertainment for all the family in the beautiful surroundings of Chatsworth. Visitors will enjoy world class competition, from elegant dressage, to exciting show jumping and thrilling cross country. There will also be entertainment and activities for the whole family, and the shopping village with more than 100 high quality trade stands.

 

RHS Chatsworth Flower Show
7 – 11 June 2017

Green-fingered visitors are in for a treat this summer as the highly anticipated RHS Chatsworth Flower Show will take place for the very first time. Visitors will be invited to explore a horticultural wonderland featuring a range of inspirational gardens, displays and features from hotly-tipped designers. There will also be a series of fascinating talks and demonstrations throughout the week for any and all gardening enquiries. Additionally, the show will bring together a selection of the finest independent companies and specialist nurseries, offering a wide-range of design-led products and quality plants.

 

VitalityMove with Jessica Ennis-Hill
9 July 2017

Following her appearance as Chatsworth Country Fair President last year, Olympic gold medallist Jessica-Ennis Hill will be returning this summer with her brand-new event, VitalityMove. Aimed at runners of all ages and fitness levels, there will be a range of activities to get involved in from one mile fun-runs and family relays to the more traditional 5k and 10k distances. Keeping the energy high with music throughout the day will be DJ Trevor Nelson.

 

Chatsworth Country Fair
1 – 3 September 2017

Following a record-breaking number of visitors last year, Chatsworth Country Fair is back this September and will once again be jam-packed with fun and entertainment for all the family across the stunning estate grounds.

 

Beyond Limits
September 2017 onwards

The annual contemporary sculpture exhibition Beyond Limits returns to Chatsworth this autumn featuring work from several of the world’s leading artists. With last year’s exhibition celebrating the late visionary architect Zaha Hadid, whose sculpturally striking Lilas made for the most architecturally ambitious installation presented at Chatsworth to date, visitors are sure to be treated to another spectacular exhibition this September. Look out for future updates over the coming months.

 

The Chatsworth Festival: Art Out Loud
22 – 24 September 2017

Art lovers can immerse themselves further during The Chatsworth Festival: Art Out Loud, which will run from 22-24 September 2017 and feature an exciting line-up of artists, curators and writers. Look out for announcements of the festival line-up which will be revealed in Spring 2017.

 

Oh Dickens it’s Christmas
Nov-Jan 2018

Chatsworth house, garden and farmyard will once again be transformed into a winter wonderland this Christmas in what will promise to be an enchanting day out. As well as the main event in the house, there will be a whole host of festive themed activity from Christmas markets (17 November to 5 December) with stalls for the whole family to wreath demonstrations and nativity performances in the Chatsworth Farmyard.

 

Masterplan Project Phase Four
Current to November 2017

The final phase of the Masterplan, the monumental renovation and restoration project launched in 2005 with a total value of £32.7million, is now underway with completion scheduled for November 2017. One of the largest projects undertaken by Chatsworth since the 6th Duke built his great North Wing in the 1820s, this fourth phase focuses on the East side of the house which faces towards the Cascade in the garden, with scaffolding now in place to enable the stone to be cleaned, repointed and repaired. Rotten stones will be removed and replaced with new stone taken from Burntwood Quarry, the location of the stone used to build the North Wing. Once the work is completed, all the facades of the house will appear newly rejuvenated. Other work includes replacing coverings on 23 roofs; installing hundreds of roof vents and thermal insulation; joinery repairs and rebuilding chimney stacks. The Orangery rooflight will be restored and solar and UV film will be applied to the glass to keep the building cool in hot summer months.

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Women’s Tour to return to Chesterfield in 2017

Chesterfield will host the penultimate stage of The Women’s Tour on Saturday 10 June, with Stage Four of the UCI Women’s World Tour event both starting and finishing in the town.

The 130-kilometre stage will build on the successful first hosting of the race in 2016, when Lizzie Deignan took the win in Chesterfield, a key moment in her overall victory in last year’s Women’s Tour.

The Derbyshire stage of The Women’s Tour will start and finish again in the historic town centre of Chesterfield. The likes of Wirksworth, Belper, Bolsover and Staveley will all feature on the route.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centres and visitor economy and Destination Chesterfield Vice Chair, said: “It is a real coup for Chesterfield to host both the start and finish of a tour stage and is part of our commitment to supporting the local economy and bringing visitors to the town.

“I know the organisers were impressed by the crowds and organisation of the event in Chesterfield last year and it is great that this time the route will also take in Staveley, Walton and other parts of the borough, which will enable more residents to see some world class cycle racing on their doorstep.”

Derbyshire County Council’s cabinet member for highways, transport and infrastructure Councillor Dean Collins said: “We’re delighted to welcome the Women’s Tour back to Derbyshire this summer. Last year’s event was brilliant and attracted lots of cycling enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Commenting on the announcement, Mick Bennett, Race Director for The Women’s Tour said; “We are delighted to be returning to Chesterfield and Derbyshire after the success of last year’s stage. This year with the stage coming on a weekend and Chesterfield hosting both the Start and Finish it will be a fantastic occasion and attract cycling fans from far and wide.”

All of the world’s top 15 teams will take part in the race, which is a part of the UCI Women’s WorldTour, including the world’s number one team Boels Dolmans, of defending race champion Lizzie Deignan, ensuring British fans can again look forward to cheering on the world’s best riders. In addition the British-based Drops and WNT teams will complete the 17 team field.

Highlights of every stage will be broadcast on ITV4 and available on demand via the ITV Hub. The Women’s Tour is a part of the UCI Women’s WorldTour, comprising 20 events around the world in 10 different countries.

Further details of all of the stages of The Women’s Tour will be announced over the coming weeks, including the locations of the SKODA Queen of the Mountain climbs and Eisberg Sprints for Stage Four.

Aviva Women's Tour Chsterfield

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Take a Wild West Adventure at Chatsworth this February Half Term

Children will be transported to a Wild West themed adventure at Chatsworth Farmyard and Adventure Playground this half term, with a variety of rootin’ tootin’ activities on offer for young explorers.

It will also be the first chance to use the new Bird Hide which looks out from the paddock to specially created naturalistic feeding areas in Stand Wood. Designed by local architects and built by local craftsman, it will also include interpretation boards to help visitors identify the birds. Over the last year, farmyard staff have been feeding wild birds to attract them to the area, with 18 species identified so far, including pheasants.

The bravest cowboys and cowgirls will be able to venture through Tin Can Alley and get up close with some famous Wild West critters including snakes and spiders, before hopping on a trailer ride through the park. Subject to weather conditions, the trailer ride will operate between 11am and 3pm every day.

After taking on the creatures and bandits of the Wild Wild West, children will be able to let off steam in the adventure playground and explore the farmyard to meet ponies, lambs and piglets among all the farmyard favourites.

When it’s time to head back to the saloon, there will be hot food and drinks available for purchase in the cafe on site; or take advantage of the dedicated picnic room.

 

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Art workshops for youngsters at Chesterfield Museum

Youngsters will have the opportunity to get their creative juices flowing in drawing workshops at Chesterfield Museum.

There will be two workshops run by local artists: one for 14 to 18 year olds on Saturday 11 February from 1pm to 3.30pm, and one for seven to 13 year olds on Monday 13 February from 10.30am to 1pm.

This is part of the Drawing Connections exhibition by the National Society of Graphic Fine Art that will be running at the popular Chesterfield Borough Council-run attraction until Saturday 1 April.

The workshops will include:

  • Viewing the exhibition
  • Introductory activities creating quick sketches
  • Receiving guidance on using colour and tone
  • Producing a self-portrait in a hat (for the younger group)
  • Taking it in turns to pose and sketch from the figure (for the older group)
  • Advice on how to develop this work further at home

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

“This is a unique opportunity for creative children to develop their drawing skills.

“It’s nice to be able to offer children of such a wide range of ages the chance to get taught by some of the best in the country, while also learning about the history of art and artists in a more hands on approach.”

The workshops are free but places need to be booked in advance, spaces are limited to eight per session.

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Bolsover Hill Race to help push Macmillan Cancer Centre toward the finish line

Runners, walkers and cyclists raised £5,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support by taking part in the last years first ever Bolsover Hill Race – this year they are hoping to raise even more.

The race, set up to raise funds for the NGS Macmillan Unit at Chesterfield Royal Hospital, involves a series of 1 mile races where people can walk, run or cycle up a one mile course starting at Villas Road and finishing at Castle Street. There are prizes for the fastest male and female, and for the best fancy dress – with a special children’s race for those who want to walk up the Hill.

Great Bear Distribition returns as headline sponsor for the running race and Chesterfield Cycling Centre for the cycle time trial.

Mark Dixey, organiser of the event said:-

“The community all pulled together and did us proud last year. This was the first race and we raised £5,000 which was a great success. The goal for this years event is to beat that and all the proceeds will be put towards the NGS Macmillan Unit at Chesterfield Royal Hospital.”

The next Bolsover Hill Race which will be held on 21 May and costs £10.

Rob Turner, Fundraising Manager for Macmillan in Sheffield and Chesterfield, said:-

“It was great to see everyone out in force supporting the event last year.

“We hope this years event will be bigger and that the people of North Derbyshire get behind this new, annual community event. Whether you want to take it less seriously and do it in fancy dress with the family or to be the fastest up the Hill on foot or by bike – we hope as many people as possible register now and join what will be a very fun day.”

 

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