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Animal magic at Chatsworth International Horse Trials

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

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

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

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

Sam Horrell, CEO at Dodson & Horrell said:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Chatsworth International Horse Trials - dog show

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Fake Festival will rock Chesterfield this summer

A music festival is coming to Chesterfield for the first time this summer, with three top tribute acts set to perform at Stand Road Park on Saturday 25th June.

UK-touring tributes to Queen, Oasis and U2 will all hit the stage during the evening in the form of Flash, Oasish and New2.

They will also be supported from 12.30pm by popular local bands including Cracking Right Foot, Trinity Road, Spitfire and The Nameless, and there will be free drink tokens available to those arriving before 2.00pm.

George Thomas, Licensee for the event said:

“I’ve always been a huge music fan, and my wife and I have supported previous Fake Festivals, so we are familiar with the set up.” When the opportunity came along for me to run a festival in Chesterfield, I jumped at the chance.”

“Fake Festivals is pretty well represented in the north of the UK, but Chesterfield was missing out, which didn’t seem fair. Now it’s easy for people to enjoy the festival atmosphere in their own community. We hope everyone will embrace it, come along and have a great day.”

George is hoping that the Chesterfield Fake Festival will become an annual live music event suitable for all ages and families and will benefit the local community. There will be food and entertainment stalls outside the giant music marquee as well as a main bar inside.

George said:-

“We’ve been amazed with the response from in and around Chesterfield. The town has a great community spirit, and the event will be an opportunity for family and friends of all ages to come together and have an amazing day’s entertainment.”

Discounted tickets are on sale until 25th May, priced at £16.50 for adults, £9.00 for young people aged 10 – 17 years old, £42.00 for a family of 4 and free for children under 10. Tickets are available both online and at Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre and The Healthy Living Centre, Staveley.

For more information see http://www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/chesterfield-fake-festival/

Chesterfield Fake Festival

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First speakers announced for Chatsworth Festival Art Out Loud

Chatsworth has announced the return of its annual festival Art Out Loud, which will see leading lights of the art world talk about their work, inspirations, and current discussions around art this September.

The first five speakers confirmed for a second stimulating programme include:-

  • Director of Manchester’s recently refurbished Whitworth Art Gallery Maria Balshaw, who will challenge pre-conceptions about running a northern cultural powerhouse in her talk, ‘Not so Grim Up North’;
  • Dan Pearson, who will discuss the art of landscape and garden design in his session, entitled ‘Painting with Plants’;
  • Author Peter Frankopan, who will talk about his book The Silk Roads: A New History of the World, examining how the East has influenced Western art and culture over the centuries;
  • Julia Peyton-Jones, who will soon be stepping down as director of the Serpentine Gallery and she will provide a retrospective of her 25 years in charge of the cultural institution;
  • Artist and author Edmund de Waal, who will share an account of his pilgrimage to the three most important sites in the history of porcelain – China, Dresden and Cornwall – as detailed in his book The White Road.

This year’s festival features new educational elements with local schools being invited to join a design workshop at Chatsworth and to attend a talk hosted by a top British artist and one of the country’s leading museum directors. Other family friendly events are planned for the weekend.

Local collective Peak District Artisans will also hold a selling exhibition as part of the festival, with 30 members selected to exhibit work that complements the themes discussed at Art Out Loud. The eye-catching pieces and live artisanal demonstrations will cover a range of disciplines from watercolours to wrought iron, and pencil drawings to porcelain. The exhibition at Chatsworth marks a fitting way for Peak District Artisans to celebrate its 25th anniversary this year, having been established by Deborah Devonshire in 1991.

Tickets for Art Out Loud will be available from early June when the full programme will also be announced. Day Passes will be introduced for Saturday and Sunday, allowing visitors to attend multiple talks of their choice each day with the advance purchase of just one ticket.

All Art Out Loud ticket holders will have access to the Chatsworth garden, Sotheby’s Beyond Limits monumental sculpture exhibition and the Peak District Artisans exhibition.

Other arts-related exhibitions running in conjunction with Art Out Loud at Chatsworth are the photographic exhibition ‘Never a Bore: Deborah Devonshire and Her Set by Cecil Beaton’, and the ‘Grand Tour’ exhibition, part of a celebration of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire’s cultural history and landscape, in conjunction with Nottingham Contemporary, the Harley Gallery and Derby Museums.

(Image: Clockwise from top left: Speaker Edmund de Waal; Chatsworth, the stunning venue for the Art Out Loud Festival;
Speakers Maria Balshaw; Peter Frankopan; Dan Pearson; Julia Peyton-Jones.)

Art Out Loud 2016 - Chatsworth

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World’s Top Teams Will Come To Chesterfield For The Aviva Women’s Tour

The world’s top ten professional teams will head to Britain this June to line-up for the third edition of the Aviva Women’s Tour, it was announced today (Tuesday 26 April) marking 50 days to go until the race gets underway  on Wednesday 15 June.  The riders will  finish stage 3 in Chesterfield on Friday 17th June.

As of the latest UCI rankings (17 April) all of the world’s top ten teams will be racing led by the world’s number one ranked team Wiggle HIGH5 and the Boels Dolmans team of UCI Women’s WorldTour leader Lizzie Armitstead.

In total 14 of the world’s top 17 teams will be on the start line in Southwold, Suffolk for Stage One of the Aviva Women’s Tour, which will be the first European stage race of the 2016 UCI Women’s WorldTour.

Among the other high-profile teams racing will be Rabo Liv, who won the 2014 edition of the race with Marianne Vos, the Canyon SRAM team of defending champion Lisa Brennauer and a Great Britain national team, as they continue their preparations for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

They will be joined by a third British team, the domestic Drops Cycling Team, who have been newly formed for 2016 and will be making their Aviva Women’s Tour debut.

The 2016 field will comprise of teams from 11 different countries, including four teams who will be making their Aviva Women’s Tour debuts in June as Astana, BTC City Ljubljana and the Cylance Pro Cycling team join Drops in making their first appearance in the race.

The full list of 16 teams for the 2016 Aviva Women’s Tour is:

• Ale Cipollini Galassia (Italy)
• Astana Women’s Team (Kazakhstan)
• Boels Dolmans Cycling Team (Netherlands)
• BTC City Ljubljana (Slovenia)
• Canyon SRAM Racing (Germany)
• Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling (Germany)
• Cylance Pro Cycling (USA)
• Drops Racing Team (Great Britain)
• Great Britain national team
• Hitec Products (Norway)
• Orica AIS (Australia)
• Poitou – Charentes Futuroscope 86 (France)
• Rabo Liv Women’s Cycling Team (Netherlands)
• Team Liv Plantur (Netherlands)
• UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling (USA)
• Wiggle HIGH5 (Great Britain)

Each of the 16 teams will field a six rider team in the Aviva Women’s Tour. Further announcements about the provisional rider line-up will follow during May.

“This June’s Aviva Women’s Tour will have its best ever line-up of teams, headlined by the fact that we will have all of the world’s top ten teams racing,” said Aviva Women’s Tour Race Director Mick Bennett.

“The response we have had from teams wishing to participate has been overwhelming leading to a very hard decision making process to select the final teams for the race, but this has enabled us to select our best ever line-up. We know this combined with the tougher parcours will make for a super competitive and exciting race with the world’s best racing for the Aviva Yellow Jersey.”

As a UCI Women’s WorldTour team, the top 15 ranked professional teams as of 1st January received automatic invites, with 13 of the those teams accepting their invite.

Highlights of each stage of the Aviva Women’s Tour will be shown on ITV4 and available on demand via the ITV Player.

Aviva Womans Tour

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Beat the Hill for Charity

Entry to a new road race in Bolsover has opened and organisers are looking for walkers, runners and cyclists to conquer the Hill.

The Bolsover Hill Races will take place on Sunday 22nd May.

It 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 who complete the course, and for the best fancy dress – it is only £10 to register and all proceeds will be donated to the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Appeal.

Organiser, Mark Dixey, 55 from Bolsover, said, “The Bolsover Hill Races are for people of all ages and abilities However long it takes you to beat the Hill, for every person who has a go, you’ll improve the lives of local people and their families affected by cancer.”

The Running Race is sponsored by Great Bear Distribition and the Cycle Time Trial by  Chesterfield Cycling Centre.

Rob Turner, Senior fundraising manager for Macmillan said, “This event is organised entirely by local volunteers and we really hope 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 or want to be the fastest up the Hill – register now and join what will be a very fun day.”

Bolsover Hill Race

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Gardner recalled by Spireites

Spireites midfielder Dan Gardner has returned to the Proact Stadium early following six weeks on loan with Bury.

Gardner, who made six appearances for the Shakers, is eligible for Chesterfield’s trip to Swindon Town on Saturday.

Wilson outlined the reasons behind the recall, saying: “From our point of view he needed to get some games and has been getting minutes on the pitch.

“I just feel now that going into these next three games, an extra addition with a little bit of an extra spark is just what we need and Dan will certainly give us that.

“You still need that player with a little bit of a magic wand to do something out of the ordinary and Dan can produce that.”

Image courtesy of Tina Jenner.

Image courtesy of Tina Jenner - Gardner

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Spireites’ Humphreys lights beacon for the Queen

Spireites player and PFA chairman Ritchie Humphreys visited Hardwick Hall on Thursday evening to light a beacon in celebration of the Queen’s 90th birthday.

It was one of many similar events across the county, all marking the landmark birthday of the sovereign, with Humphreys reading out a proclamation from Prince Charles before lighting the beacon.

“I was delighted to do it,” commented Humphreys. “There were approximately 900 beacons being lit around the Commonwealth to mark the Queen’s birthday. I’m very proud and very honoured to represent the football club and the PFA.

“It’s been a fantastic turnout, with lots of people coming out. There was a band playing in the background on a beautiful evening, so I think it all went quite well.

“The community work that goes on around the country is, from a footballer’s point of view, outstanding. We’ve had 50,000 community visits this year around the country.”

Spireites Humphreys lights beacon for the Queen

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Afternoon tea restaurant opens at Chatsworth

Two of Britain’s most iconic and historic names have joined together at Chatsworth’s new restaurant to serve afternoon tea in famous Wedgwood china.

Named after the 2nd Duke of Devonshire’s legendary racehorse and located in the Stable Block, Flying Childers was opened on Tuesday 19 April by the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire who took afternoon tea with Antony Robson and Heather Broadhurst from Wedgwood, the internationally renowned Staffordshire pottery firm.

The restaurant only serves afternoon tea and is open on Saturdays, Sundays, all bank holidays and every day during school holidays. The menu includes a selection of finger sandwiches, tea and scones and a glass of Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Champagne with a traditional Rose de Reims biscuit. All food and drink is served on Wedgwood’s Butterfly Bloom Collection, which features intricate patterns of graceful butterflies and colourful florals with each piece gilded with gold banding.

The Duke of Devonshire: “We are delighted that all of the tea ware and tea in our Flying Childers Restaurant has been provided in partnership with Wedgwood. Josiah Wedgwood began designing tea ware collections in response to the fashion for drinking tea, which flourished from the mid-18th century and which we’re delighted to continue that tradition here at Chatsworth in the present day.”

Sally Warmington, Marketing Manager, Wedgwood: “We are delighted to be embarking on our first collaboration with Chatsworth House. With Wedgwood being synonymous with tea drinking it fits that the Wedgwood Afternoon Tea is part of the launch of the Flying Childers Afternoon Tea Restaurant. This partnership offers us the perfect opportunity to encourage people to discover our delicious tea blends as well as showcase our beautiful designs such as Butterfly Bloom and Daisy which have been selected to complement the delicious afternoon tea experience at Chatsworth.”

Flying Childers began his racing career in 1719 at the age of six and over the following two years, racing at Newmarket and York, ran in a total of six races winning them all before being put out to stud. Such was Flying Childers reputation, the Duke received many offers including one to pay for the horse’s weight in gold!

New afternoon tea restaurant at Chatsworth

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Free tickets for Chesterfield Festival of Cricket

The Spireites are offering all 2016/17 season ticket holders a free day of explosive Twenty20 cricket action at picturesque Queen’s Park this summer.

To reward season ticket holders, the club, in partnership with Derbyshire County Cricket Club, is giving away 500 pairs of tickets to the NatWest T20 Blast fixture versus Northants Steelbacks on Sunday, July 3 at Queen’s Park in Chesterfield.

To claim a pair of tickets, season ticket holders are asked to visit cricket.derbyshireccc.com/CFC and complete the online form. Tickets will be sent out in the post prior to the fixture.

Supporters who attend the fixture are encouraged to wear their Chesterfield FC shirts to turn Queen’s Park blue and show support for the local county cricket club.

For more information please contract info@derbyshireccc.com or call 01332 388 101.

NatWest T20 blast

 

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Chesterfield Retail Awards 2016 Finalists Revealed

Eight retailers are set to defend nine titles at this year’s 2016 Chesterfield Retail Awards. They join a total of 36 of the town’s retailers who have been shortlisted across 17 categories in the prestigious awards organised by Destination Chesterfield.

Last year’s winner of the coveted Retailer of the Year title, Ibbotson’s Fresh Quality Produce, has been shortlisted for the second year running in the Market Trader of the Year category, which it also won last year. Fellow double award winner last year, Adorn Jewellers, which is based in The Shambles, is also hoping to retain its titles of Jewellery and Accessories Retailer of the Year and Excellence in Customer Service in 2016.

As well as the eight returning finalists, 18  retailers have been shortlisted for the first time ever in their Retail Awards categories. The Awards return for the third year running and recognise the very best independent and high street retailers and market traders in Chesterfield. Three businesses have been shortlisted in each category but only one can win.

Organised in association with Chesterfield College, the winners will be announced on Wednesday 25 May by the new Peak FM breakfast duo Stu and Cat at a special award ceremony held at Chesterfield’s Winding Wheel.

The breakfast duo commented: “It’s a real honour for us to present the awards. We love the fact that all the shortlisted businesses have been nominated by shoppers. We’re both really new to the area and are working and living in Chesterfield so have seen for ourselves what a great retail scene the town has and a supportive community behind it.”

The winners of each category will also fight it out for the prestigious Retailer of the Year Award, sponsored by East Midlands Chamber. 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.

Discover the full list of finalists for the Chesterfield Retail Awards 2016

Chesterfield Retail Awards Ceremony

 

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Historic Hotel in Chesterfield Sold

Ringwood Hall Hotel, a 19th century grade 11 listed Georgian Manor House in Brimington, Chesterfield is now under new ownership.

The management team and the day to day operations under Rona Davies, General Manager for 18 years, will remain the same, providing and maintaining outstanding facilities and service to all Ringwood Hall Hotel`s customers.

The property has undergone significant refurbishment over the last 20 years under the stewardship of Lyric Hotels Ltd, and now provides 74 bedrooms, bar facilities, conference and banqueting suites, as well as the onsite Parklands Health & Fitness Club, with indoor pool, sauna, steamroom and well equipped gymnasium.

David Seton, owner of Lyric Hotels, took over Ringwood in 1999 when it was a partly derelict 21 bedroom hotel. Since then some £4.5m has been invested in the venue and the workforce has increased from 16 to 180.

Seton added “ You never actually own a place like Ringwood, you just look after it until the next person comes along. It has been an honour to have been custodian of Ringwood Hall for such a short time in its history, and I`m delighted to be leaving the hotel in a much better state than we found it in.

Rona Davies commented “Following the retirement of the previous owners, the whole team at Ringwood are looking forward to a new era in the hotel`s history, and I am delighted to reassure our customers that its business as usual going forward.”

Ringwood Hall

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