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Chesterfield Champions celebrate growth from global clients to award wins

Chesterfield’s business community continues to thrive from taking on global clients and new team members to scooping national awards.

Read the latest news from our town’s community of Chesterfield Champions below.


Crush rebrands global engineering firm

External of office building

Global firm, Ziemann Holvrieka, Germany

Creative marketing agency, Crush Design has finalised its rebrand for Ziemann Holvrieka. The global firm, based in Germany, specialises in the production of large-scale commercial liquid food and beverage processing equipment.

Crush says it transformed the company’s corporate image into a brand fit for a global leader in tanks and process technology. Following this, the team developed a full suite of new marketing assets. This included a multilingual website, sales presentations and brochures, a comprehensive brand guide, wayfinding and exhibition stands.

Speaking about the year-long project, Lucas Goebel, Head of Marketing at Ziemann Holvrieka said:

“Crush has revolutionised our brand identity. Their dedication extended beyond just our company, ensuring uniformity and cohesion across our group of companies. Natalie and her team’s attention to detail and commitment to the bigger picture have truly elevated our brand.”

Based in Chesterfield, Crush has offered expert services in brand, design and digital for over 20 years.


Seven wins for Superior Wellness

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

Superior Wellness, Broombank Park, Chesterfield

Global spa manufacturer Superior Wellness is celebrating after winning seven awards in the prestigious WhatSpa? and WhatSwimSpa? magazine Best Buy Awards 2024.

Three models of Platinum Spas – Refresh, Tokyo and Maximus hot tubs won coveted industry-leading awards from WhatSpa? magazine. The Aquark Mr Silence 7kw air source heat pump was also a winner.

To add to the firm’s awards roster, the Platinum Spas Helios and Eros swim spa models also scooped prestigious Best Buy Awards from WhatSwimSpa? magazine, as did the Aquark Mr Silence 11kw air source heat pump.

The Aquark Mr Silence 7kw and 11kw air source heat pumps were recognised, thanks to the patented airstream design technology; the sound level of Mr Silence is as low as a domestic fridge.

Gareth Ward, Global Sales Director, said:

“I am delighted that we have been awarded these Best Buy Awards; it’s our most successful year. The WhatSpa? and WhatSwimSpa? magazines and websites are a really important tool for the end customer to use when finding their perfect hot tub or swim spa.”

“It’s been a pleasure to see Superior Wellness grow to become such a worldwide success in the hot tub, swim spa and wellness sectors, especially since they are headquartered here in the UK,” explained Nick Clamp, WhatSpa? Media Group’s Editor-in-Chief.

From its base on the Chesterfield Trading Estate, Superior Wellness works with over 350 partners globally including the UK, USA and Europe serving thousands of customers worldwide.


Shorts team celebrates at the Xero Awards

Shorts team at the 2024 Xero Awards

Shorts team at the 2024 Xero Awards

Chesterfield accountancy business, Shorts has again taken home the Large Firm of the Year accolade at the 2024 Xero Awards. 

The team has the unrivalled achievement of being finalists in the category for four consecutive years, and winner for two out of the last three years.

On announcing the results, the Xero judges commented:

“Shorts continues to go from strength to strength, innovating and building on their success as a firm each year.

“They have demonstrated impressive growth and efficiency gains across the judging period through further adoption of technology, allowing them to optimise for new revenue streams.

“Their utilisation of Xero and the app ecosystem is second to none. What’s more, Shorts is committed to providing excellent service to clients, and building an impressive team culture.”

Malcolm Pope, Audit & Accounts Partner and Head of Genus, said:

“I am very proud of the progress that the Genus and Owner Managed Business teams continue to make in deploying innovative solutions that benefit our clients. This award recognises their absolute dedication to providing an unbeatable client service, and I’d like to thank and congratulate the whole team for their efforts over the last year.”

With a long-standing heritage of over 130 years, Shorts has grown from a local business to a nationally recognised award-winning firm.


Woodall Homes strengthens team 

Two new female recruits at Woodhall Homes

Louisa James (L) and Katie Holmes (R)

Chesterfield-based housebuilder Woodall Homes has expanded its finance team with two new appointments.

Joining as part of the company’s strategic growth plan, Louisa James takes on the role of financial controller. While Katie Holmes steps into the position of finance assistant.

Louisa and Katie both bring a fresh perspective to the business, with their proven track records in the financial sector and their strong skill sets adding to the experience of the current team.

Helen Day, HR manager at Woodall Homes, expressed enthusiasm for the new additions. She said:

“We are delighted to have welcomed Louisa and Katie to the Woodall Homes team. Their expertise will undoubtedly strengthen our finance department and contribute to our continued success and future growth plans.”

With six active developments and two upcoming developments across Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire, the Woodall Homes team strives to provide first-class homes and building communities.


BRM makes five senior promotions across firm

BRM promotions

Chesterfield and Sheffield-based law firm BRM is delighted to announce a string of senior promotions across its two offices after a period of significant growth.

BRM’s Real Estate team’s Mario Esposito and Adele Walker have both been promoted to senior solicitor, whilst Umara Zafar is set to qualify as a solicitor in May after starting at the firm as a paralegal before becoming a trainee.

In the firm’s Dispute Resolution department Kate Fowler has been promoted to Senior Associate, whilst Jennifer Knibbs and Annabel Denby Hollis become Associates.

The firm’s promotions come after a time of growth across the firm and they are a reflection of not only BRM’s success but also the individual’s outstanding performances within their departments.

Adrian Sheehan, Executive Director at BRM, said: “We are delighted to announce the promotions across the firm, and we would like to congratulate all of those promoted to new roles.

“Each promotion is a testament to the individual’s hard work, and it is important that we acknowledge excellence with the praise they deserve.

“We are passionate about creating a positive workplace for people to thrive and progress in. We’re proud to not only see promotions for Mario, Adele, Kate, Jennifer and Annabel but to also celebrate Umara as she qualifies as a solicitor after completing an undergraduate degree in Law and a Legal Practice postgraduate course at the University of Sheffield.”

Kate Fowler, Senior Associate at BRM, said: “I am so pleased to have received my promotion to Senior Associate. I have enjoyed three years at the firm, and it is a workplace that truly cares about its staff and career progression.

“I’m looking forward to starting my new role and continuing my career at BRM.”


The businesses featured in this article support the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 230 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Chesterfield Business community shows support for local initiatives

Businesses across Chesterfield have once again showed their commitment and generosity by helping a number of local causes.

The last month has seen our organisations support schools, charities, ex-servicemen and women, and local foodbanks.

Read the latest from our network of Chesterfield Champions below:


Local support provides music to the ears of Brookfield students

Music to their ears

A team of local businesses have pooled their resources to put an end to crackles and feedback by replacing Brookfield’s old microphones and speakers with a state-of-the-art sound system.

The PFA, headed by Greg Campbell, explains more: “As a group of Brookfield parents, we come together a few times each term and raise money for the school. When the opportunity arose to match the school’s funding budget for a new sound system, we were quick to accept the challenge.”

He said, “Having the support of Palfreymans from Chatsworth Road, Specsavers Chesterfield, Validate consulting and Londis all pull together has been a brilliant team effort.”

Keith Hirst, Headteacher commented: “We are very lucky to have such a dedicated and hard-working parent association. The BPFA [Brookfield Parent and Friends Association] work tirelessly throughout the year to raise funds to support students at Brookfield.”

“The new sound system is something that will benefit the whole school community and I am very grateful for the support of the BPFA, along with local businesses – Specsavers, Londis, Validate and Palfreyman’s – in helping to provide this system.”

Chesterfield Champion, Validate Consulting made a substantial financial contribution towards the equipment. “We have been enjoying performances at Brookfield for many years and it has been a pleasure to be able to support the school in this way,” Said Damien Eaves, Managing Director of Validate. “We hope that the equipment will be useful to the school for many years to come.”

Representatives from all the local business were treated to a VIP experience at the performance of the Little Mermaid at Brookfield Community School, which ran the week before the half-term break. Once again, the student performances were outstanding, and the new sound system ensured not a single line was missed.


BRM hosts a Free Wills Month in partnership with Ashgate Hospice

Leading Derbyshire and South Yorkshire law firm BRM is hosting its annual Free Wills Month in support of Ashgate Hospice this April.

Between 1 and 30 April, people of North Derbyshire can have a will professionally drafted for free. In return, clients are asked to consider making a voluntary donation to Chesterfield-based Ashgate Hospice.

Local people will benefit from a complete wills service from BRM’s expert team, including free registration with Certainty, The National Wills Register. The suggested minimum voluntary donation is just £75 for a single will and £150 for a mirror will for a couple.

BRM has supported Ashgate Hospice for many years and has raised an impressive £71,000 for the charity through its Free Wills Months, helping fund Ashgate Hospice’s vital end-of-life and palliative care for patients and their families across North Derbyshire.

Rob Woodhead, Executive Director at BRM, said: “Ashgate Hospice is an organisation we hold close to our hearts here at BRM and we are delighted to be partnered with them again this year to host our annual Ashgate Hospice Free Wills Month.

“We know the care and support that Ashgate Hospice provides for our community is truly outstanding, so we are honoured to have raised more than £71,000 for them so far.

“Last year we managed to raise an amazing £20,000 for Ashgate during the month and this year we’re aiming to raise even more!

“We’re encouraging anyone who doesn’t have a Will to take advantage of this fantastic offer that not only benefits you and your family but also supports such a worthy organisation.

“It’s very important to have a Will in place, as it ensures that your affairs are in order and your loved ones are provided for.

“I would like to say thank you to our clients for their generous donations and also to our Wills team for their hard work during the Ashgate Hospice Free Wills Month.”

Laura Law, Legacy and In Memory Officer at Ashgate Hospice, said: “We’d like to say a huge thank you to BRM for once again supporting the hospice during the Ashgate Hospice Free Wills Month this year.

“Having a will in place is an important part of making sure that our affairs are in order and ensuring our loved ones are cared for when we’re no longer here.

“Most importantly it enables us to put plans in place so that we can get on with living and make the most of the time we have.

“Not only will supporting Ashgate Hospice Free Wills Month give people a fantastic opportunity to write their will for free, but they’ll be helping us provide care for families across North Derbyshire when they need us most.”

People can make their Will at BRM’s Chesterfield office on Saltergate, with disabled access and free parking. The firm is also offering free home, hospital, and hospice visits for those physically unable to attend the office.

Anyone making a will must book an appointment to take place between 1 April and 30 April to take advantage of the offer.

Appointment spaces are limited, so early booking is advised.

To find out more about the Ashgate Hospice Free Wills Month, and to register for an appointment, visit brmlaw.co.uk/ashgate or call 01246 555 111.


Spireites help provide food bank collection stations

Chesterfield FC Community Trust and Chesterfield FC have teamed up with Rural Action Derbyshire to provide food bank collection stations at the SMH Group Stadium and The Youth Hub in Chesterfield town centre.

Paula Dealtry, project co-ordinator at Feeding Derbyshire, who visited the HUB to deliver the boxes, said: “Through collaboration with Chesterfield FC Community Trust, we will increase the amount of food donations we can provide to projects across Derbyshire, which will in turn directly support residents in need.

“Establishing accessible food collection points for the general public to donate essential food items will greatly benefit communities across Derbyshire by aiding those in need.

“It also promotes awareness of the various ways individuals and organisations can offer support. We’re thrilled and appreciative of the opportunity to partner with the Trust in aiding the residents of Derbyshire.”

Jayne Bacon, the Trust’s chief operating officer, added: “We look forward to working together to collect essential food items for local families. During a cost of living crisis, the need has never been greater.

“I am so pleased that the Trust, the club and our community can help to contribute to this vital service.”

To find out more about Rural Action Derbyshire, please visit: www.ruralactionderbyshire.org.uk.


Local Charity awarded funding by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

AFCT have announced that they have awarded over £2.8 million of funding that will deliver significant changes and improvements in armed forces communities with hidden or compelling needs across the UK.

Derbyshire Addictions Advice Service is one of the 32 successful projects awarded funding for its STAND TO Derbyshire Veterans Community Services project.

John Ydlibi, Chair of Derbyshire Addictions Advice Service said: “It is fantastic that we are able to partner again with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust and deliver support to Derbyshire ex- servicemen and women, some of whom have struggled immensely since leaving the Armed Forces.

“We are extremely proud of our STAND TO Programme, which has been successfully run by veterans for veterans, and this RECONNECT project will ensure that our Derbyshire veterans have the opportunity to connect with peers who have gone or are going through similar challenges”.

The RECONNECT project will reach out to veterans who are struggling to engage in services, who may be isolated, and whose needs are often hidden and complex. The Veteran-to-Veteran programme will facilitate early-stage engagement, offering regular contact and supported access to established Derbyshire Mutual Ex Service Support groups, peer support, buddying and volunteer opportunities.


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

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BRM corporate team completes over £85 Million of deals in 12 Months

Regional law firm, BRM has completed more than £85 million in corporate deals in the last 12 months.

BRM’s corporate team, led by Executive Director Sarah Rowland, brought in more than £85 million in high-profile transactions during 2023. The deals spanned a variety of sectors including healthcare, construction, logistics, energy and transport.

Completing more than 20 large transactions last year, BRM, which has offices in Chesterfield and Sheffield, advised on deals including supporting Classic Lifts on one sale and two purchases including their acquisition of Southern Counties Lifts.

2023 also saw the firm’s corporate team advise Synecore Ltd in their sale to H.I.G Capital, as well as advising Sheffield-based All Seasons Energy in their acquisition by Swedish counterpart, Aira.

BRM Executive Director Sarah Rowland predicts another strong year in 2024: “In 2023, we saw a positive deal flow which has been reflected in the volume of deals we managed to complete.

“Although a demanding and busy period, our team has risen to the challenges to provide first-class specialist corporate legal advice to our clients.

“We have had the pleasure of working with some of our long-standing clients in getting their deals over the line and helping them with their strategic goals.

“We predict a buoyant 2024, with yet again another solid pipeline of deals across a variety of sectors. We look forward to another strong year.”

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

 

BRM rebrand

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BRM unveils new brand identity and major office revamp

Derbyshire and South Yorkshire law firm, BRM has announced its rebrand after a period of significant growth across the organisation.

BRM’s new brand follows office expansion, targeted growth and high-profile appointments across the firm.

As well as a new logo, updated company values, and a new tagline, the rebrand sees the launch of the firm’s new website which better reflects the culture of BRM and the breadth of legal services it delivers nationally.

The company has completed a quarter of a million-pound refit of its Chesterfield office on Saltergate, whilst also expanding its Steel City House office in Sheffield by 3000 square feet.

Adrian Sheehan, Executive Director at BRM, said: “Our new brand marks a new era for BRM, and we’re delighted to share it with our clients, colleagues, and the community.

“Our updated brand better represents us as the firm we are in 2024. We’re a forward-thinking, innovative, and trusted organisation, and our new identity aligns with those values.

“Our new brand signifies the next step in our evolution and brings us up to date to reflect the quality of our services. One major step for us, is that we have dropped the word ‘solicitors’ in our name.

“We’re embedded within both the corporate world and the community, so our brand is now strong enough on its own. We will now be known as simply, ‘BRM’.

“We’ve served the people and businesses of South Yorkshire and Derbyshire for many years, and we are proud to be a strong pillar within the community. We have several charity and sporting partnerships within the region, which we look forward to continuing under our new brand.

“We’re a strong believer in company culture, and creating a positive environment for our teams to thrive in. We’re delighted both our Sheffield and Chesterfield offices have been fully renovated to fall in line with the re-brand which will add that extra bit of excitement around our new look.”

Thanks to recent expansion, the firm has appointed more than 20 new starters to its teams over the last six months, increasing staff numbers by 70 per cent over the last four years.

Rob Woodhead, Executive Director at BRM, said: “BRM is a fantastic place for people to bolster their legal career. Our ability to provide jobs, recruit and retain employees from the local area is a source of great pride to us.”

Paul Berresford, Executive Director at BRM, added: “Our updated identity is simple and modern and better portrays our first-class service, our commitment to being a leading employer, and our delivery of industry-leading legal services.

“We’re very proud of our history, our people, and the services we offer, and we’re very excited that our new, modern brand represents the exciting future and new era for BRM.”

Visit BRM’s website for more information about their legal services: brmlaw.co.uk

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

BRM rebrand

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