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Experiences to share this summer in Chesterfield

Families, foodies, and music lovers are in for a treat this summer in Chesterfield with a wide range of experiences to share taking place across the town. 

Summer in Chesterfield has launched, a campaign that celebrates the fantastic events and experiences happening across the area this year. 

The campaign aims to support the town’s businesses by promoting everything that is happening in and around Chesterfield, to attract more visitors and encourage residents to support local businesses. There will be content throughout the season on social media, websites and e-newsletters to keep people up to date. 

Residents are also being asked to join in with the campaign by sharing their summer experiences on social media with the hashtag #LoveChesterfield. 

Monthly competitions will take place over summer with opportunities to win tickets to exciting events and festivals such as the Peak District Highland Games. 

Experiences to share graphic to promote Summer in Chesterfield

Peter Swallow, Destination Chesterfield Chair, said: “This summer provides plenty of opportunity to explore our beautiful Chesterfield. Our passionate people and businesses are going out of their way so that you, your family, and your friends can create lasting memories together while sampling the best of our charming market town. Let’s continue to support our independent shops and venues, whilst taking full advantage of the events and activities lined up across the area. Together, let’s make this summer one to remember, filled with laughter, adventures, and hopefully, plenty of sunshine!” 

Events and festivals 

There are lots of incredible events and festivals to experience together happening in Chesterfield this year, with lots of familiar favourites making a big return to the town.  

The BRM Chesterfield Festival of Cricket is back in Queen’s Park with Derbyshire taking on Yorkshire from Sunday 30 June to Wednesday 3 July and on Sunday 7 July with a T20 matchup between Derbyshire Falcons and Yorkshire Vikings.  

Crowds enjoying cricket at Queen's Park

To kick off the week of Cricket in Queen’s Park there will be an 80s Bash on Friday 28 June featuring the epic anthems of Bon Jovi and Queen, to the iconic sounds of Blondie, ABBA, Duran Duran, Eurythmics and more. 

Man in white suit standing on an outdoor stage in front of a crowd

Chesterfield Pride will be held on Sunday 21 July in Stand Road Park. The family friendly event includes a headline performance by Liberty X as well as other artists including the Cheeky Girls, Nathan Moore, local singer songwriter Lexi Whiteside and lots of other fantastic performers.  

Artist performing to an audience at Chesterfield Pride

Ashgate Hospice is hosting its fantastic Sparkle Night Walk fundraiser on Saturday 22 June. Grab your friends and family, put on your pink accessories, and enjoy a great evening raising money for a local charity.  

People in pink tops and flashing bunny ears participating in Sparkle Night Walk

Jimmy Carr’s sold-out show will bring his dark sense of humour to the Winding Wheel Theatre. There are also some incredible tribute acts throughout the summer to suit every taste including AC/DC, Abba, Queen and Elton John. 

Family fun  

Chesterfield has been consistently recognised as one of the best places to raise a family and this summer there are lots of experiences for families to share.  

Chesterfield has a selection of award-winning parks and green spaces with fantastic play areas, outdoor walks and the Queen’s Park mini train, Puffin’ Billy, will be running through the summer holidays.

After a huge success last year, the Chesterfield Children’s Festival will be returning to Queen’s Park on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 July. Organised by Junction Arts the full lineup is still to be announced but so far acts confirmed include Block Buster Factory, an award-winning immersive street show where you get to be part of a live movie set. There will also be an interactive catwalk, family life drawing workshops and an aerial workshop for babies and their parents.

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Both Queen’s Park Sports Centre and the Healthy Living Centre will be open throughout the summer holidays, with some special activities planned. Chesterfield Canal Trust are running trips along the Chesterfield Canal from Tapton Lock or the Hollingwood Hub throughout the summer, including special trips with fish and chips on board. The Trust will also be hosting paddle sport sessions on the Canal.  

The Winding Wheel Theatre will be hosting family friendly shows including a return of Horrible Histories with their show Rotten Royals on 16 June and Peppa Pig’s Fun Day Out on 27 and 28 July.  

Children's train at Queen's Park

History and heritage 

There are lots of ways to soak up our town’s history. 

You can visit Chesterfield’s most famous landmark with a Crooked Spire Tower Tour on Fridays and Saturdays throughout the summer. Learn about the history of the church and see the bells, and from early July enjoy stunning views over the surrounding area.  

Crooked Spire on a sunny day

If you’re interested in trains, why not visit Barrow Hill Roundhouse? Britain’s last surviving railway roundhouse with a working turntable was built in 1870 and is now a fantastic museum with a great selection of trains from different eras.  

Anyone wanting to take a walk and soak in the sunshine will be spoilt for choice with a fantastic range of countryside walks on the doorstep or take part in the Art Trail and see some fantastic sculptures from a range of acclaimed artists. 

Young male hiding at Barrow Hill Roundhouse

Barrow Hill Round House, Chesterfield

Food and drink 

Peddler Market is being held on Friday 19 and Saturday 20 July. With a fantastic selection of global street food, craft drinks and excellent entertainment, the event is a joy for the senses. This will also be the last Peddler Market for 2024 due to the regeneration works planned in the town centre.  

Crowds enjoying food at colourful market in Chesterfield

Casa Hotel will be hosting their Bottomless Brunch with one date in June and four from July to August. Guests can enjoy sociable sharing platters of charcuterie and tapas and have 90 mins of bottomless drinks.  

Brampton Brewery will be opening its doors to provide tours for the public including a talk from their head brewer about the history of the brewery and how they create their fine ales today. The tour includes two pints of their award-winning beer.  

Over the summer the Chesterfield Great Historic Pub Tours will be covering the town centre and Brampton Mile each month. The tours include the history of local pubs and the chance to get a drink at each stop. 

Of course, there are also lots of independent restaurants and bars to try, you can find 50 of the very best the town has to offer by visiting the Chesterfield website.  

  Food and drink being served at Sicily Restaurant in Chesterfield

Markets and shopping  

Chesterfield not only has regular markets on Monday, Friday, and Saturdays from 9am to 4pm, but we also have one of the largest flea markets in the country every Thursday.  

Speciality markets including the Vegan Market, Artisan Market and Record Fair will be held on Sundays throughout the summer. Offering a range of unique products it’s a great opportunity to support local traders and small businesses.  

Little Hummingbird Events will also be bringing their Craft & Makers Market to the main Market on select Saturdays in July and August. 

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In Chesterfield town centre and just outside on Chatsworth Road and Whittington Moor are well-known chain stores, and a fantastic selection of independent retailers who are happy to offer gift advice where needed.  

You can find out more about the Summer in Chesterfield campaign, including listings for all the events and some insider tips on where you can find the best independent shops, bars and eateries by visiting:  www.chesterfield.co.uk/summer  

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Next major phase of town centre regeneration work set to start in July

The next phase of the regeneration of Chesterfield town centre is set to start in July – with experienced contractor, Thomas Bow, now appointed to take the project forward.

The multi-million pound Revitalising the Heart of Chesterfield project includes a range of improvement works to transform the look, feel and flow of the town’s key public spaces. The works are due to start on 1 July and will take eighteen months to complete.

The project will begin in Market Square, where improvements will create a new market layout with new stalls and enhancements to paving, seating and lighting, before moving on to New Square, where works will be carried out to create an attractive flexible space to support both traditional and speciality markets and a wider range of uses. The final phase will involve improvement works to Rykneld Square.

New layout for Chesterfield Market with contemporary stalls, heritage colours, Market Hall in the background, town pump a feature

Market Square Chesterfield – artist’s impression

Separately, GF Tomlinson will carry out improvements to Corporation Street to create a new gateway to the refurbished Stephenson Memorial Hall.

Stephenson Memorial Hall

A spokesperson for the council said: “We’re pleased to confirm Thomas Bow as our contractor and look forward to the project gathering pace over the coming weeks – with work due to start next month. The town centre will remain open for business, although inevitably the work will cause some short-term disruption and we thank people in advance for their patience.

“We have a detailed plan to support our market traders and town centre businesses throughout the improvement works, and we’ll also be making sure we keep members of the public up to date by sharing information as the work progresses.

“We’d encourage people to sign up to our regular monthly email newsletter via our website at www.chesterfield.gov.uk/revitalise – and also keep an eye on the council’s social media channels for the latest updates.”

Thomas Bow is an experienced civil engineering contractor having worked on major public realm regeneration projects in cities across the midlands, including Lincoln, Nottingham and Leicester. They will be operating a site office from Low Pavement and from where members of the public will be able to view the plans and find out more about how the project is progressing.

John Allen, Construction Director from Thomas Bow, said: “We are delighted to secure this important scheme with Chesterfield Borough Council. As a local contractor with significant experience in successful public realm delivery across the midlands, our teams are very much looking forward to embarking on this project in the coming months.”

Residents are also asked to note that, due to the timing of the improvement works, Chesterfield’s Medieval Market will not take place this year. The council is working with the local charities which usually fund-raise at the July event to provide alternative opportunities for them to take market stalls on speciality market days.

The next Peddler Market will go ahead as planned on 19 and 20 July – within its self-contained location on New Square, which won’t be affected by the works until later in the year.

Crowds enjoying food at colourful market in Chesterfield

A council spokesperson said: “Unfortunately, we have had to take the difficult decision to cancel the Medieval Market this year, as key areas of the main market square will be undergoing improvement works.

“However, there are many more great family-friendly events taking place across the summer period and, in the longer term, the improvement works will create more space and flexibility for a range of town centre events and celebrations.

“We’ll also be launching a new public art project. It will include an artist in residency, art trails and an exhibition in the town centre, with the aim of encouraging people to visit and support local businesses whilst the regeneration project proceeds.”

You can find out more about Chesterfield Borough Council’s Revitalising the Heart of Chesterfield project and sign up for email newsletter updates by visiting: www.chesterfield.gov.uk/revitalise

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Chesterfield residents urged to back local events this summer  

Chesterfield business leaders are urging residents and visitors to support the town’s major events and festivals this summer, emphasising their crucial role in sustaining independent traders and enhancing the local economy.

During the recent Destination Chesterfield Round Table discussion organised in collaboration with the Derbyshire Times, local business people in the town’s network of Chesterfield Champions highlighted our area’s charm and historic character as key selling points, making it a unique place to host large events. This summer, several significant events will draw thousands to Chesterfield, including:

Chesterfield Childrens Festival 2023 web (20 of 100)

Jordan Hartshorne, Managing Director at Spire Radio highlighted the positive impact of these events on the town centre: “It’s great to see lots of events happening in New Square. It is the perfect place to do things, as it is just the right size and has great proximity to other areas. People are coming back into town because things are going on. We’re seeing more positivity around things taking place in the town centre.”

James Snipe, Audit and Accounts Manager at Shorts Chartered Accountants also praised the addition of the Peddler Market in Chesterfield: “Peddler has been a fantastic addition. It has been very popular in Sheffield for a long time, and people drive miles to attend it. Now people are coming here to visit it, which is great to see. The wider food and drink offer is definitely improving across the town.”

Crowds enjoying food at colourful market in Chesterfield

Deon Jacobs of Cawa Bakery emphasised the potential of events to attract long-term visitors and boost the economy: “The Redbrik Chesterfield 10k is a great event. I’d like to see this built upon with more initiatives which see people stay in our town for longer. If you look at cycling events such as the Tour de France and the Tour de Yorkshire, all the towns that those races go through benefit tremendously, from people using hotels, restaurants, and other amenities.”

Mike Jones, Head of Customer Relations for Windowcharm Blinds & Curtains, spoke about the role of events in promoting Chesterfield as a place to visit: “I have a passion for photography, and being able to get out and about to events with my camera is a great way to help with promoting the town. If we have more events on New Square and around the public realm, more people will come in on weekends to take photos and share them. Potential investors can also see that people want to go to Chesterfield, making it a more attractive proposition.”

Delegates at the Round Table also thought that the distinct character of Chesterfield is helping to attract quirky, independent businesses. Cawa’s Deon Jacobs explained: “Creating space for artisan shops provides a great way to increase footfall because you’re creating a destination. We’ve seen this at our shop in Chesterfield Railway Station. The first train in the morning from Sheffield to London stops for 10 minutes in Chesterfield, and we see people getting off the train to spend with us, rather than at a national chain in Sheffield. We’ve seen in our town centre outlet that events such as Peddler make a huge difference in attracting the right audiences.”

Upcoming regeneration in Chesterfield town centre will pave the way for an improved marketplace, and space to host more unique events. Ryan Smith of Voeberg Hospitality, the developer behind the Holywell Hotel in Chesterfield, was excited by the plans: “The upcoming work to revamp the market will have a major impact. We’re seeing a boom online for people working on side hustles through sites such as Etsy. If we can get the facilities right, we could attract those kinds of people to set up pop-up shops on the market to create a real buzz in the town centre.”

New layout for Chesterfield Market with contemporary stalls, heritage colours, Market Hall in the background, town pump a feature

Market Square Chesterfield – artist’s impression

Recent developments have also seen the creation of new homes in the heart of the town. Windowcharm’s Mike Jones thinks this will have a positive effect, not just on businesses, but on the community feel of Chesterfield: “You see what they have done at Parkhill in Sheffield. That regeneration has created a supportive, tight-knit community, and we can do the same here.”

However, Joby Parsons, Events and Sales Coordinator at West Studios emphasised that local people need to play their part in promoting the town to others: “I think it’s important that we continue to encourage people to use local businesses and promote local talent. If we can encourage more people to get to know what businesses and events we do have, we will change perceptions in terms of how people view their hometown in a much more positive way.

“Nobody is going to be a better cheerleader for Chesterfield than the people who live here. If we can change those perceptions locally, people will tell their friends out of town about more of the things happening here.”

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Mike agreed, stating that local people had a huge role in supporting our local businesses: “I think as residents of the town, we can do more to share things that we are passionate about locally. The town needs more ambassadors and leaders to help shout about what we have here. When everyone in the marketplace has a positive vibe, it’s natural that they’re going to share their experiences with others.”

To find out more about how you can make memories with friends and family this Summer, go to: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/summer/ 

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‘It’s coming home!’ – Here’s where you can catch all the action from Euro 2024 in Chesterfield

Get ready, everyone! With England gearing up for their Euro 2024 campaign, Chesterfield is the place to be for every passionate football fan.

Whether you’re planning to watch the games with your friends or family, our town has got you covered with top-notch venues showing every thrilling moment.

Nick Hogan, Destination Chesterfield Board Member commented: “We’re fortunate to have so many great pubs and bars across Chesterfield ready to give you a taste of the Euros atmosphere.

“Whether you’re a passionate supporter and can’t take your eyes off the screen, or just a casual viewer wanting to spend time with loved ones, our venues are ready to give you a great experience cheering on Gareth Southgate and his team. Come on England!”

Discover all the exciting events happening across Chesterfield by visiting our events page.

We’ve scouted a few of the spots showing the action in town so you won’t miss a single kick. We’d recommend contacting your chosen venue to book your place to avoid disappointment!


Chesterfield town centre

Aruba

Photo of Aruba in Chesterfield town centre with Euro 2024 banner outside

This bar on Corporation Street will be showing the action and is already kitted out with England and other European flag bunting!

Find out more on the bar’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/aruba.chesterfield/


The Barley Mow

Photo of the outside of The Barley Mow, Chesterfield

You’ll find The Barley Mow on Saltergate, just a stones’ throw away from Chesterfield Town Hall.

Find out more at: https://www.facebook.com/TheBarleyMowChesterfield


Gasoline

Outside photo of Gasoline in Chesterfield

Also on Saltergate, Gasoline is a purpose-built sports bar serving American bar food to get you filled up ready for kick-off.

For more information, go to: https://www.facebook.com/people/Gasoline-Chesterfield/100084250344247/


The Blue Bell

Outside of The Blue Bell pub in Chesterfield

A large pub situated adjacent to Chesterfield’s Holywell Cross (Donut) roundabout.

Find out more here: https://www.facebook.com/bluebellchesterfield/


Rosie O’Leary’s

Outside of Rosie O' Leary's with Euro 2024 banner

Situated on Holywell Street, Rosie O’Leary’s will be bringing you all the action from this year’s tournament.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/RosiesChesterfield/


The Chesterfield Arms

The Chesterfield Arms pub building

Showing England games in the barn and in the bar, the Chesterfield Arms on Newbold Road is inviting you to enjoy the thrills and spills of Euro 2024.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/chezzyarms/


The Golden Fleece

The Golden Fleece outside photo with windows and doors open

Providing a big screen, music and a bite to eat… The Golden Fleece underwent a revamp last year and is ready to give you a great viewing experience:

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/people/The-Golden-Fleece/61552409018184/


The Sun Inn

External photo of The Sun Inn

Get match ready with drinks offers at The Sun Inn at West Bars, showing all the England matches live:

Further information can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/thesuninnchesterfield


The Loop

Outside of The Loop nightclub with posters in window including Euro 2024 poster

Get your football fix at The Loop on Corporation Street this summer, showing Euro 2024 matches live.

Find out more at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093120057090


The Victoria

The Victoria Chesterfield with England Euro 2024 flags

The Victoria is already displaying England flags in its window, and has confirmed on social media that you’ll be able to view the big matches on eight big screens.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/thevictoriachesterfield


Brampton and Chatsworth Road

Rose and Crown

Rose and crown pub external beer garden with benches and tables

Recently Awarded North Derbyshire Pub of the Year by CAMRA, The Rose and Crown is ready to welcome you to cheer on the three lions.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/RoseAndCrownBrampton


Tramway Tavern

Tramway Tavern

Enjoy the England fixtures with a pint of locally brewed Brampton beer at the Tramway Tavern.

For more information, go to: https://www.facebook.com/TramwayTavernBrampton


Brampton Social Club

The Brampton Social Club outside with flowers and hanging baskets

The Brampton Social Club has several TV screens so you won’t miss a kick!

More information: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089802582231


The Barrel

External shot of The Barrel in Brampton

Known for showing live sport on a regular basis, The Barrel Inn has 18 screens so you’ll be able to get a great view of the action.

For more information, go to: https://www.facebook.com/thebarrelinnbrampton


The Mile

External shot of The Mile with England Euro 2024 bunting in the window

The Mile is gearing up for the tournament and already has England flags in its windows.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550576683284


The Star

The Star outside with live sport banners

The Star invites you to watch Gareth Southgate’s squad on its large HD screens.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/StarInnBrampton


Hasland

The Devonshire Arms

The Devonshire Arms Hasland with live sport banner ready for Euro 2024

The Devonshire Arms has confirmed it will be showing all the Euros action.

Find out more: https://www.facebook.com/devonshirehasland


Shoulder of Mutton

Shoulder of Mutton external shot with Euro 2024 banner

Shoulder of Mutton is hosting a ‘passport to Europe’ scheme during the Euros. Collect a stamp for each country you watch at the pub, and you’ll be rewarded with stamps which can earn you free drinks.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/Theshoulderofmuttonhasland


Whittington Moor

Chesterfield Football Club

Inside of the SBK Spires Restaurant at the SHM Group Stadium

Watch England take on Denmark in the Euros on the screens in the SBK Spires Restaurant, in the company of Paul Cook, Danny Webb, Gary Roberts and Kieron Dyer!

The match, on Thursday, June 20, will see the bar open from 3.30pm, ahead of the 5pm kick-off. Food will be available to purchase.

Admissions costs just £5 and booking is required, with priority for 2024/25 season ticket holders until 5pm on Wednesday, June 12. Any remaining places will then go on general sale.

Funds generated from ticket sales will go to the Erwin Training Ground Appeal.

To book, please click on the link below: https://www.eticketing.co.uk/chesterfieldfc/


The Glassworks

The Glassworks pub external photo

Watch England’s Euro 2024 campaign at Brampton Brewery’s Glassworks pub on Sheffield Road.

More information: https://www.facebook.com/theglassworkschesterfield


Donkey Derby

The Donkey Derby is showing Euro 2024 matches

Donkey Derby is inviting England fans to book their place to secure a spot ready for the England group stage fixtures.

Find out more at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063145458411


Other Chesterfield venues

The Woodside

Picture of bar with beer pumps on front and England flags draped in background

Catch the action live at The Woodside on Ashgate Road. The pub is hosting a £10 burger and a pint deal during the match.

Find out more at: https://www.facebook.com/TheWoodsideChesterfield

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Have your say and help shape the future of Chesterfield

Residents, businesses, community groups and organisations in Chesterfield are being asked to have their say on how they think almost £20m worth of investment should be spent to help improve the town over the next 10 years.

A new and independent board, called the Chesterfield Town Board, is driving forward this investment and wants to hear people’s views to understand local issues and priorities as well as ideas for the future of Chesterfield.

People can put forward their views as part of an online survey – which will be open until noon on Monday 24 June – and a series of engagement sessions are also being held with local community groups and organisations.

Dominic Staniforth, Chair of the Chesterfield Town Board, said: “Listening to local people and understanding how residents, businesses and community representatives think this money should be best invested is at the heart of our plans.

“This means our investment proposals will be developed by local people for local people: bringing together residents, business, and community leaders to devise and agree a shared vision for the future.

“It’s really important that we hear from as many people as possible, to understand local issues and priorities as well as ideas that people may have for the future of Chesterfield.”

The short survey asks people to answer a series of brief questions, seeking their views on how the funding should be spent on projects which fit into three key themes:

  • Safety and security – this could include projects which help to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour, for example.
  • High streets, heritage and regeneration – this could include projects which would enhance the town, making the place more attractive and accessible to residents, businesses and visitors.
  • Transport and connectivity – this could include projects which support improved access to the town centre, including work to support greener modes of travel, as well as public transport options.

People’s views will be used to help shape the development of a long-term vision statement and three-year investment plan setting out how and where the money will be spent.

Dominic added: “Chesterfield is a great town full of wonderful people and organisations that share a common purpose to make it even better – a place to live, work, invest and study – so please do spare a few minutes to complete our short survey and be part of our shared ambitions for the town.”

Local business leader Dominic Staniforth was appointed as Chair of the Board. He sits alongside representatives from other local businesses, community and voluntary organisations, and the public sector, including representation from Chesterfield Borough Council.

The survey can be accessed at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Chesterfieldonlinesurvey

For more information about Chesterfield Town Board visit www.chesterfield.gov.uk/chesterfield-town-board

Birdseye view of Chesterfield market place with stalls and people

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New fashion exhibition inspired by Duchess Deborah to launch at Chatsworth

The Chatsworth House Trust has announced it will be opening a new exhibition showcasing renowned London-based fashion house, ERDEM’s Spring Summer 2024 collection, which is inspired by Duchess Deborah and the Devonshire Collections.

From 22 June – 20 October 2024, Chatsworth will be home to Imaginary Conversations, an exhibition which celebrates the legacy of the late Duchess, using the house as a source of inspiration for the collection.

As part of the research and development process for the collection, Erdem and his design team were given access to the extensive archives at Chatsworth. Archival fabrics from the collection, including historic curtains that once hung within the house, were reimagined into the collection along with the shapes, silhouettes and styles of the pieces Duchess Deborah wore.

Imaginary Conversations provides insight into Erdem’s creative process, from the initial thrill of discovery when delving into the Chatsworth archives, to the artistry and techniques of designing new clothes.

Erdem Moralioglu MBE, Creative Director and Founder at ERDEM, said: “I have always wanted to create a collection on Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire and the history of Chatsworth. I have long been fascinated by her story and found the archives at Chatsworth to be endlessly inspiring.”

Set within the guest bedrooms, the exhibition brings together historic prints and drawings, textiles, jewellery and photographs, with the eclectic taste of Deborah, the late Dowager Duchess, woven throughout.

Key looks from the Erdem SS24 collection will sit alongside the source material. Collectively, these stories of the past and present pay tribute to British craft and flair, reinforcing Duchess Deborah’s inimitable spirit and vision.

Imaginary Conversations celebrates how Chatsworth, and the Devonshire Collections, can inspire the artists, makers and designers of today.

Jane Marriott, Director at Chatsworth House Trust, commented: “For five centuries, Chatsworth has been a home of creativity and a source of inspiration for countless designers, makers, and artists, and we are delighted to build on this legacy with Imaginary Conversations. The exhibition provides insight into Erdem’s creative process, from the initial thrill of discovery when delving into the Devonshire Archives, to the artistry and techniques of his new designs.

“As a charity, we care for the incredible Devonshire Collections in order to share them with everyone. It is so exciting to see the historic collections reimagined through a contemporary lens in this way, and we hope that by sharing the process behind this collaboration we can inspire the next generation of creative leaders.”

The exhibition begins in the Queen of Scots’ Lobby, with cases filled with material that once belonged to Duchess Deborah, including letters, objects and photographs of particular inspiration to Erdem.

At various points throughout the exhibition, largescale projections will play the Spring Summer 24 catwalk show, immersing visitors in the live experience.

A recording of the Duchess’s voice, used in the Spring Summer 24 fashion show soundtrack for the launch at the British Museum, will play in the background, and Lucian Freud’s portrait of the Duchess, Woman in a White Shirt, will bring her voice to life. Whilst select pieces from Duchess Deborah’s legendary jewellery collection of insects will also be displayed amongst pieces from Erdem’s collection.

The exhibition concludes in the Wellington Bedroom, where Duchess Deborah’s own inspirations and passions are to be displayed alongside the looks from Erdem’s collection that honour them.

Lady Burlington added: “Chatsworth’s fashion archive is perhaps a lesser-known part of the collection, but seeing Duchess Deborah’s clothing inspire this new body of work by Erdem, and being able to bring these pieces back to Chatsworth with the original source material has been an incredibly rewarding process. Debo loved clothes and creativity and I hope she would be quietly pleased to see all these things she enjoyed inspire Erdem and fuel his work.”

Imaginary Conversations is sponsored by Farfetch, and access to the exhibition is included with all house and garden tickets between 22 June and 20 October 2024. There will also be a series of curator tours taking place throughout the summer.

To book tickets and find out more, visit: www.chatsworth.org/events/erdem-imaginary-conversations/

Chatsworth ERDEM Spring Summer

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Solar panel interest soars in Chesterfield as residents and businesses choose sustainability

Chesterfield has been named as one of the top 10 towns in the UK for interest in solar panels.

The number of residents showing interest in the products through internet searches is well above national levels, with an average of 3,860 monthly searches.

The research was compiled by The Federation of Master Builders (FMB), which examined the numbers to find out which places in the UK have seen the highest growth in interest in solar panels.

Across the UK, the average number of residents seeking to learn about solar panels sits at 2.8%, but in Chesterfield the monthly figure sits at 4.3% – the ninth best figure in the country.

Energy Saving Expert Hannah Holway at FMB, stresses how valuable solar panels can be to the average homeowner: “While the UK might not have many long, sunny days, that’s no reason not to install solar panels on your home.

“According to our own research, for the typical UK home, the cost of a solar panel system without will be around £7,000 and can amount to an average annual saving of almost £1,100. That means that in seven years, consumers will have paid their investment back in the savings made on energy.

“Not only that, the full 30-year lifespan of those panels will net approximately £33,000 in savings, or £26,000 after the initial investment is subtracted.

“It’s no surprise that many places in the UK are showing increased interest in solar panels!”

It isn’t just homeowners showing interest in Solar Panels. Many businesses in the town’s network of Chesterfield Champions have recently made the switch to improve their sustainability credentials.

Claire Wilks, Business Operations Manager at FWD Motion said: “Solar panels power our facilities, with plans for further expansion. This approach underscores our dedication to reducing our environmental impact and promoting sustainability.”

Ally Snee, Key Account Manager for SDE Group said: “We recently installed solar panels on our offices which has allowed us to remove gas from the building.”

Gareth Paradise, Health & Safety and Facilities Manager at Global Brands Ltd said: “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.”

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We Are Spaces Ltd expands commercial property portfolio with acquisition of high street property

A prominent building in the heart of Chesterfield’s retail centre is set to undergo extensive refurbishment after its acquisition by the Commercial Interior Design and Build company We Are Spaces.

The three-storey property, located alongside the old Marks & Spencer building, spans an impressive 3,355 sq ft and features independent pedestrian access to the upper two floors.

Having acquired the Grade II listed building for an undisclosed sum via auction earlier this year, We Are Spaces is committed to maintaining it as a commercial space with the aim of attracting smaller businesses that can drive footfall and increase spending within the town centre.

The deal was completed with legal advice and support from leading regional law firm Banner Jones’ commercial property team, and the property was purchased through the auction house Mark Jenkinson.

Amy Revell, co-founder and creative director at We Are Spaces, stated: “As a business, we are committed to projects that reinvigorate the high street, particularly those that bring derelict buildings back into commercial use. Having acquired the site earlier this year, we are now in the early stages of the planning process, with refurbishment works expected to start within a few months.”

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Amy Revell, We Are Spaces

We Are Spaces, which specialises in commercial transformation and interior design, added that plans to sympathetically refurbish the High Street building will factor in its heritage and history, whilst also incorporating state-of-the-art technology to ensure it meets the latest sustainability and environmental standards.

Ben Couch from Banner Jones’ commercial property team, who advised We Are Spaces on the acquisition, said: “We are delighted to have worked alongside the team at We Are Spaces to support their latest acquisition.

“As a fellow Chesterfield Champion it’s great to have been involved in yet another project that will fundamentally improve the High Street’s commercial offering, benefiting not only local businesses and the local community, but also the local economy.”

Ben Couch, Banner Jones Solicitors

The acquisition bolsters We Are Spaces’ existing portfolio and, upon completion, will complement Chesterfield Council’s ongoing commitment to reinvigorating the high street through its Vitality and Viability of Centres plan, which includes the revitalisation of the town centre and the new Waterside scheme.

Amy Revell added, “We are dedicated to maintaining this unit as a vibrant commercial space that will help drive footfall, attract more out of town visitors, and bolster the local economy by contributing to Chesterfield’s dynamic business environment.”

Banner Jones is a leading law firm in Chesterfield, offering expert legal advice to businesses in commercial property, business acquisitions and mergers, employment, lease agreements, and other services. As Chesterfield Champions, they support local businesses and contribute to community growth.

We Are Spaces and Banner Jones support the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Exterior of shop unit in Chesterfield Town Centre

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Soak up the sunshine at these Chesterfield summer events

Summer is right around the corner, and now is the time to get outdoors and soak up the great British sunshine.

In 2024, Chesterfield has plenty of experiences to share so you can make some lasting memories with your loved ones.

So what are you waiting for? Get these dates saved in your calendar ready for a summer of excitement in our picturesque town!


BRM Chesterfield Festival of Cricket

Drone shot from above of the cricket pitch at Queens Park

 

Get ready for the big Derbyshire vs. Yorkshire game at the stunning Queen’s Park on July 7th.

Derbyshire County Cricket Club will also be hosting an 80s Bash on June 28th during the BRM Festival of Cricket, a brilliant opportunity to get your dancing shoes on.


Chesterfield Pride

Don’t miss out on Chesterfield Pride – it’s one of the biggest events of its kind around here and has yet another packed line-up of pop, dance and of course some of the UK’s best drag acts. Chart-toppers Liberty X and the Cheeky Girls will take the stage at Stand Road Park on July 21st.


Chesterfield Children’s Festival

Chesterfield Childrens Festival 2023 web (20 of 100)

The Chesterfield Children’s Festival will be back after providing fun and entertainment for more than 8,000 people last year. Highlights of the July 27th-28th event include an award-winning immersive street show, where members of the public get to be part of a live movie set.


Chesterfield Market

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

Chesterfield Market will have plenty of special days, catering to foodies, craft lovers and music fans to name just a few. The Craft and Makers Market is returning on June 8th, July 20th, and August 10th, while you can enjoy a feast of street food at Peddler Market once again on July 19th.


Enjoy Chesterfield’s stunning scenery and landmarks

John Varley ll Chesterfield Canal Cruise

You’ll also have a chance to explore our most famous landmark, with a Crooked Spire Tower Tour on selected dates.

If you’re looking to unwind, why not take a trip through our glorious countryside? Bookings are now being taken for the summer on Chesterfield Canal Trust’s iconic trip boats, as are paddlesports sessions for those who are feeling a bit more adventurous.

For those who love getting active, the Chesterfield Cycling Festival is a wonderful way to blow off the cobwebs. The event lasts for a whole week from June 7th-16th and includes rides for all abilities. There is even a pub trail route in Holymoorside – After all, you’ll need to quench your thirst after all that pedaling!


Sample fabulous food and drink

Friends enjoying a cocktails in the sun at Dirty Habit in Chesterfield

 

And let’s not forget our local food and drink scene. Wander down the ‘Brampton Mile,’ Whittington Moor or into town on a weekend, and you’ll see our pubs, bars, and restaurants full of activity. With the European Championships and the Olympics coming up, make sure you book a seat at your favourite venue to soak up the atmosphere.

Many of our pubs and bars have spacious and comfortable beer gardens and outdoor spaces too, meaning you can make the most of the sunshine.


We hope to see you at one of our town’s fabulous events this summer! Don’t forget to head over to www.chesterfield.co.uk/summer so you can truly experience the best of our wonderful area.

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Chesterfield business brings more glamour to the Eurovision Song Contest

A Chesterfield business known for creating immersive event technology and social media content was recently mixing with the stars at the Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden.

Noonah took its Glamdroid product to the event last month, providing artists with the chance to step in front of the camera and create shareable content for social media.

From established celebrities like Rylan Clark to rising talents like Lithuania’s Silvester Belt, everyone wanted a chance to step in front of the Glamdroid. By creating shareable content for social media platforms, Noonah not only enhanced the onsite experience for attendees but also extended the reach of Eurovision online.

By combining state-of-the-art technology with seamless functionality, Glamdroid ensured that every moment was captured with precision, style, and glamour. As the industry’s leading robotic camera arm, Glamdroid continues to set the standard for capturing unforgettable moments at awards ceremonies, ensuring that your event stands out from the rest.

Vanessa Holmes, Senior Account Manager at Noonah commented: “We’re constantly exploring new technologies and fresh ideas to enhance the experience for attendees around the world. The passion within our team drives us to deliver excellence, making each project a true testament to our innovation and dedication within the events industry, and our latest work at Eurovision is a great example of this!”

The product has also been used at major national events such as the 70th BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards, which saw presenters Gabby Logan, Alex Scott and Clare Balding striking poses for the camera. Furthermore, pop superstar Kylie Minogue stepped in front of the Glamdroid camera at the 2024 BRIT Awards.

Find out more about Glamdroid on Noonah’s website.

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

Photo booth with people stood posing for robotic photo arm

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Record-breaking year for the Chesterfield Postcard Show

Local arts charity, Junction Arts is celebrating this month after staging their most successful Chesterfield Postcard to date.

The fundraising art exhibition, which invites mini-sized art submissions from amateur and established artists is now in its third year and has raised over £3,000, since 2022 to fund community arts projects in the region.

This year, organisers saw record entries, with 472 submissions. 92 individuals entered postcard-size artworks and 47 of them were from professional artists. Over 200 people visited the art exhibition over 10 days and £1,088 was raised through postcard sales and donations.

The Chesterfield Postcard Show is organised by Junction Arts and local artist Dave Elsom from Sombrero Printmaking to allow creatives, communities, and up-and-coming artists to show their work in a professional exhibition.

Hannah Bowdler, Relationship Fundraiser at Junction Arts said: “The Chesterfield Postcard Show has grown year on year, in 2022 we had just over 100 entries and only two years later we had almost 500! Visitors to the exhibition commented that the quality and range of the artwork were high this year, which is so great to hear.

“The event showcases artists of all levels and provides a place where people can buy original art, for just £10 and know that they’re helping to fund community art projects that make a real difference to people’s lives.

“We’d like to say a huge thank you to everyone who submitted work, visited the show or bought a postcard, we really do appreciate it. Also, a special thank you to Sue Woollett from Stepnell Construction East Midlands, who volunteered to help us set up the show – which is no mean feat when you have 472 pieces of artwork to hang!

“The event has proved popular and so we want it to continue to grow and we are looking for a sponsor for 2025 to help us take the show to the next level.”

For those that didn’t make it to the exhibition, don’t worry, the postcard-size artworks are still available to buy, via the Junction Arts Etsy page.

Find out more about events and activities taking place across Chesterfield this summer: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/summer/

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

Two people pointing at postcards on a white wall

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