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Vicar Lane welcomes new community hub for veterans

A new community hub for veterans is being set up at Vicar Lane  in Chesterfield town centre.

The new hub, managed by Stand To Derbyshire Veteran Community Services (STDVCS), will be opening on 1st October.

STDVCS is a group dedicated to supporting Derbyshire’s Ex-Forces community and their families. It was set up by local charity, Derbyshire Addictions Advice Service (DAAS) in 2015. The project differs from generic support services by providing a tailored longer-term programme to the Derbyshire Ex- Armed Forces community.

The hub will provide a space dedicated for veterans, where they can have a cuppa, chat and a friendly ear. One to one support and extensive resources will be offered, with the chance to talk to a dedicated ex armed forces worker or volunteer.

Support that can be provided ranges from pension enquiries, welfare support, housing, signposting or a referral into STDVCS’s specialised alcohol treatment service.  For further support, the charity can also put veterans in touch with veteran specific organisations.

Veterans face an array of challenges from deployment to resettlement; the risk of injury, being away from loved ones and upon returning from serving, adjustment back into civilian life. Although thousands of veterans need assistance with the issues they may face, many do not receive treatment. If someone is struggling then they should call in at the Veteran Community Hub, which will be in an accessible unit opposite Iceland.

Shaun Brown, Centre Manager, Vicar Lane said, “We’re thrilled that the Veteran Community Hub is opening at Vicar Lane. We hope that our local veterans will come and visit; whether for a chat or specific support”.

Elaine Handley, DAAS Service Manager said, “We’re really looking forward to opening the Hub at Vicar Lane which will be an excellent premise for providing support needed to local veterans. Stand To Derbyshire Veteran Community Services has your back! Together we are stronger.”

For further details please visit https://www.vicarlaneshoppingcentre.co.uk/

Vicar Lane Shopping Centre and DAAS 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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Chesterfield homeware business expands to new location

A Chesterfield business specialising in soft furnishings and homeware continues to expand, having started out just three and a half years ago.

Ellenvale Interiors Ltd. was founded in 2021 by Annie Johnson, who first ran the business from her spare room, and then a shed which she had built in her garden. The business sells its products online, having gained an impressive 27.8k followers on Instagram.

As Ellenvale Interiors continued to expand, Annie decided to move into a warehouse in Sheepbridge. However the business continued to grow over the next ten months, meaning Ellenvale took on the second premises, next door to their existing one, to meet demand.

Continuing the momentum, Ellenvale has now moved into another Sheepbridge premises five time larger. The company also boasts five full-time members of staff.

Annie commented: “My ambitions are now to make the company a household name, get the brand in some large retailers and also continue to provide a happy and thriving work environment for my staff.

“Me and my partner are taking our first trip to China in 2025 to develop more ranges and look into expanding into bedding and curtains. We are also going to start looking into making our cushion inserts in house which will provide further job opportunities.”

Speaking about growing her business in our town, Annie added: “We love working in Chesterfield, its affordable and everyone around us is super friendly making it the best place for our business to thrive.”

Ryan Wilkes, Destination Chesterfield Board Member congratulated the company on its latest expansion, saying: “It’s fantastic to see the entrepreneurial spirit being displayed by Ellenvale Interiors, culminating in this resounding success.

“The business is yet another example of a company which has been able to start-up, innovate and grow in our town – helping to grow our economy and create jobs. We wish Annie every success as she continues to grow.”

Want to join hundreds of thriving businesses in Chesterfield, benefitting from our town’s central location and links to cities, ports and airports? Find out more at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/

If you’re already based in Chesterfield and are looking for support to innovate, grow or access new talent, head over to our business support page: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/business-support/

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East Midlands businesses address the challenges of Climate Change preparation at summit

The region’s businesses joined academics and industry specialists to tackle barriers in achieving Net Zero at the East Midlands Sustainability Summit on 12th September.

Workshops, seminars and presentations unpicked hurdles faced by firms in their journey toward become more sustainable at the event hosted by East Midlands Chamber, in partnership with the University of Derby, where the summit was held.

East Midlands Chamber President Stuart Dawkins opened the summit. He said afterwards: “To see so many businesses, of different types and sizes gathered at this summit was a welcome sight and really underlines just how seriously the East Midlands is taking its approach to sustainability. I get the feeling no one is under any pretence about the obstacles that can make mitigating against Climate Change daunting. How does a business prepare? Are they doing it the right way?

“Today’s summit shared best practice, saw research the Chamber has carried out with the University of Derby and workshops to help break down difficulties and find solutions. The East Midlands must, as I reiterated today, think hard about what it leaves for Generation Next-But-One – what we do now directly impacts the life they inherit. Businesses in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire really can be on the right side of history and get this right, but how we all get to that destination, when each business is structured differently, is a conversation that must never stop.”

East Midlands Chamber Director of Policy and Insight Richard Blackmore said: “Getting East Midlands businesses together to overcome the challenges around becoming more sustainable is an important step toward achieving Net Zero, but we should remember that the summit was also an excellent opportunity to focus on the economic growth potential for businesses that get the strategy right.

“Keeping the momentum of the sustainability journey front and centre of all business operation is essential, as putting it on the back burner to just worry about another day isn’t an option.

“We heard from some fantastic speakers today and I extend my thanks to all of them – to our summit sponsors Auditel, Geo Green Power and our partner for this summit, the University of Derby.”

Research carried out by the Chamber and the University of Derby into Green Growth Trends – achieving economic growth without negatively impacting the environment – was shared by the university’s Associate Professor of Strategy and Sustainability Dr Polina Baralova. Findings included three quarters of large businesses reporting that they pursue Green Growth, while half of small businesses did.

Following the presentation, Dr Polina Baralova said: “My advice to businesses would be to think a little bit about how to grow sustainably, which we refer to as Green Growth. So, if you have a number of products and services that you trade on the market and they are having green credentials – as in they allow the general public, your customers or suppliers to reduce their carbon footprint and support an environmentally friendly agenda.

“At the same time, you also need to start thinking about your decarbonization initiatives and reducing carbon so those two elements go hand to hand. You can’t really have one without another.”

Businesses in Chesterfield can receive support to reduce their carbon footprint. Find out more by visiting our business support page.

East Midlands Chamber and University of Derby supports the marketing and economic growth of the town through Chesterfield Champions, a network of over 200 organisations across Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

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Next phase of Chesterfield Canal restoration project begins

Works to reinstate historic routes, boost habitats and biodiversity, and enhance local economic activity have commenced at Chesterfield Canal.

Alongside Chesterfield Canal Trust, landscape architecture practice, Influence Landscape Planning & Design, has announced the commencement of works on the next section of the Chesterfield Canal restoration project.

The works, which are taking place on a 2.6km stretch of the canal, from Staveley Basin to the south of Renishaw, Derbyshire, will revitalise the historic canal for people to enjoy and for nature to thrive.

Funded in part by the Staveley Town Deal, these works will see the reconstruction of up to 850 metres of canal channel, the construction of two new bridges – including a bridleway bridge to carry the Trans Pennine Trail over the canal – a new lock, and the enhancement of footpaths and cycleways.

Following planning permission in 2021, on behalf of Chesterfield Canal Trust, Influence Landscape Planning & Design was appointed to produce a landscape masterplan for the project, which led to detailed landscape plans and a Landscape and Ecological Management Plan (LEMP). Working alongside Peak Ecology and Rodgers Leask Consulting Engineers, the team successfully discharged the planning conditions related to the works.

The design features of the landscape plan include attractive seating areas, viewing points, areas for families to play, information boards and clear wayfinding – as the scheme is integrated with the surrounding network of public rights of way.

The landscape proposal includes native tree and shrub planting, areas of wildflower meadow, and aquatic planting along the length of the canal, creating a picturesque backdrop and a robust habitat for wildlife.

Since restoration began in 1989, 12 miles of the Chesterfield Canal have been restored, alongside 37 locks, 11 bridges, and two marinas. The most recent sections completed include Staveley Basin in 2012 and Hartington Harbour in 2018.

This phase of construction works is being delivered by midlands-based O’Brien Contractors, who are leading the first phase of this 18-month project, which includes major groundworks to clear the canal route and the landscaping. Following this, the abutments for the new Trans Pennine Trail bridge will be constructed, and by October, the 38-meter-long structure will be installed.

CGI animation of new trans pennine trail bridge

CGI image of new Trans Pennine Trail bridge – provided by Beaver Bridges

Subsequent phases will see the reinstatement of the canal length, a new lock, another accommodation bridge at the bottom of Bellhouse Lane, a pumping system, and the creation of Bellhouse Basin. The towpath will be upgraded to a multi-user trail, extending across the Doe Lea Valley to Renishaw. This restoration project not only enhances outdoor spaces and creates new leisure infrastructure, but it is also expected to increase visitors to the Staveley area by 20%, boosting local economic activity.

George Rogers, Development Manager at Chesterfield Canal Trust, said: “This project represents a major advance in the restoration of the Chesterfield Canal, as we move out of Staveley and into the Doe Lea valley. Moving into a more rural environment, it was really important to us that we gave proper consideration to the landscaping and to ensure that the restoration has a positive impact upon its surroundings for both wildlife and the community.

“Working with Influence and Peak Ecology on these plans has been enlightening and rewarding, and we are excited to see the new landscape maturing over time and the local community being better able to access this wonderful corner of Derbyshire.”

Kathryn Dunk, Principal Landscape Architect at Influence Landscape Planning & Design, said: “It’s been such a pleasure to be involved in a project that marries engineering heritage with new public spaces for all to enjoy, and importantly, this scheme gave us the opportunity to reinstate and enhance native planting to create new habitats for wildlife.

“It’s fantastic to see these former canal routes coming back to life and the historic importance of this site is truly fascinating. The team and I look forward to seeing people spending leisure time on the newly restored pathways and on the water.”

Find out more about the regeneration projects currently taking place in Chesterfield: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/developments/

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

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New owners take on Chesterfield Italian restaurant with almost 50-year history

A Chesterfield Italian restaurant which dates back to the early 1970s will continue its legacy, after being taken on by new owners.

Lambarellis, based on Chatsworth Road was the first Italian delicatessen and pizza takeaway in chesterfield, and has been serving customers in the town since 1976.

The original owner, Michele Lambarelli then expanded the business in 1982 adding a restaurant to the existing offer.

Since then Michelle passed down his beloved recipes to his daughter Teresa, who went on to set up her own business from home making high-quality pasta sauces.

Lambarellis pasta sauces and products on display

Teresa then took over the whole business in 2011, adding pasta and prosecco evenings and continuing to grow the Lambarellis reputation. She said: “We had regular customers that become friends over the years, which made our business feel like a home.”

Now, Teresa has decided to take a step back from the business, selling it to a top Italian chef and his family from Sardinia. The new owners, Nico, Marina Giorgiana, Giulia , Mattia are now the proud owners of La Dolce Vita Lambarellis. Teresa added: “I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect family to carry on Lambarellis tradition. We wish Nico and his family all the very best and know it has been left in the best hands.”

New owner Nico commented: “I’m beyond excited and would like to assure customers old and new that we will continue delivering top quality Italian food & service. All our food is made with passion and from the heart. It’s an honour to carry on the Lambarellis name and make the family proud for many years to come.

“We’ll be extending the menu with even more Italian classics, adapting recipes to to my expertise – having lived in Sardinia 15 years.”

Nick Hogan, Destination Chesterfield Board Member, commented: “It’s fantastic to see one of Chesterfield’s longest-running restaurants continuing to build its legacy.

“We wish the new owners every success in continuing the Lambarellis tradition, part of our town’s exciting food and drink scene.”

Discover Chesterfield’s fabulous independent food and drink businesses at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting/eating-out/

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Discount bus travel scheme offered to Chesterfield businesses

Chesterfield businesses are being encouraged to take advantage of a scheme which offers discounted public transport for their staff.

Travel Derbyshire is supporting commuting through a Match Discount Scheme. Until March 2025, businesses with workplaces based in Derbyshire can benefit from discounts of up to 20%.

Helping employees to get to the workplace by bus is a great way to improve employee well-being and retention, as well as boosting the environmental credentials of our businesses.

Funded by UK Government through the Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP), Derbyshire County Council is topping up the existing discount that bus companies offer to businesses, matching what is already offered.

Three companies are signed up to the scheme so far:

  • Diamond Bus
  • Stagecoach
  • trentbarton

Tickets are provided directly to the business by the Bus operator. In Chesterfield, Stagecoach is offering a 10% discount on megarider tickets, for businesses with local employees.  The product covers the urban area of Chesterfield from Hollingwood to Sheepbridge, Upper Newbold and Cutthorpe to Walton.

A 10% discount is also offered on Stagecoach Silver and Gold tickets. Silver tickets cover a wider area than central Chesterfield, including South Yorkshire and south of Chesterfield as far as Kelstedge/ClayCross and Bolsover to the West.  The Gold tickets cover all Stagecoach buses in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.

Councillor Charlotte Cupit, Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways Assets and Transport said: “We’re pleased to be able to offer this discount on bus travel for employers so they can encourage their workforce to get the bus into work.

“We were awarded £47m to improve bus services, and this initiative is part of our plan to get more people on buses. We’ve also improved a wide range of bus services across the county.”

For more details about the scheme, go to: https://travelderbyshire.co.uk/businesses/

To find out more about business support schemes available to businesses in Chesterfield, go to: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/business-support/

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VEGE announces move to Markham Vale

A Chesterfield automotive business has expanded with a move to the Markham Vale development, just off the M1 at junction 29a.

VEGE is one of the world’s largest independent aftermarket suppliers of remanufactured petrol and diesel engines. The company offers remanufactured cylinder heads, turbochargers, manual gearboxes, brake calipers, diesel injection pumps & common rail pumps & injectors and brake callipers on an exchange basis.

The company has expanded following 21 years of successful growth in Chesterfield. It is a specialised department owned by the US automotive giant LKQ Corporation, who in turn is the leading provider of alternative aftermarket to the automotive sector with operations in North America, Europe, and Taiwan.

VEGE will continue it’s success from its new base on Greaves Close, which will also offer space for training with a purpose-built conference facility which is proving very popular for teams around the UK. On top of that, Markham Vale offers a convenient, central location next to the motorway, providing an excellent base for the distribution of its products.

A Markham Vale spokesperson commented: “Staff at the company are reported to be very pleased with the move to Markham Vale as the new location provides easy access to the M1 motorway and lots of green space all around…the commute to work just got easier!
We wish Tony Lynn, the Chief Operating Officer, and his colleagues a warm welcome to Markham Vale.”

Development at Markham Vale continues, with property developer HBD bringing forward a new 31,264 sq ft commercial scheme, Markham Vale Trade Park, which could create more than 100 new jobs. Occupiers will also benefit from Gridserve’s new Electric Forecourt being developed on the adjacent plot.

Looking to expand your business? Chesterfield’s strategic location in the centre of the UK makes it an ideal location for companies to grow. Find out more at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/ or email info@chesterfield.co.uk

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Young photographers in Chesterfield invited to join new creative hub

Young photography enthusiasts in Chesterfield are being invited to join a dynamic community where they can explore their passion and get creative.

The Click Photography Club has announced the start of a new term, inviting photographers aged 8-16 to join a community where creativity, learning and fun come together.

Meeting every Thursday during term time from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM at Hall on the Green, Newbold, Chesterfield, The Click Photography Club offers a hands-on approach to learning photography. Led by experienced photographer Rob Marriott, the club is designed to be both educational and enjoyable, ensuring that every member, whether they’re using a high-end camera or a smartphone, can learn and grow.

Rob Marriott brings over 20 years of photography experience to the club, alongside six years of working with children. Fully DBS-checked and first-aid trained, Rob is committed to creating a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all members.

Rob commented: “Photography is a powerful way for young people to express themselves. Our club is about more than just taking pictures; it’s about fostering creativity, building confidence, and being part of a community.”

Two membership options are available for the club; with in-person and online memberships available.

The in-person membership costs £5 per session when you sign up for the term, or £6 for pay-as-you-go (must register by the morning of the session). These weekly sessions are filled with interactive lessons, creative challenges, and the opportunity to work on personal photography projects.

The online sessions cost £4, and include a PDF guide each week sent via email for those who prefer to learn from home and in their own time. In-person members have free access to all online materials.

This year, the club is focusing on providing a more structured learning experience, ensuring that each member not only learns the technical aspects of photography but also has the chance to apply their knowledge through exciting projects.

  • Project-Based Learning: Each term, members work on individual projects that allow them to apply what they’ve learned. These projects culminate in a showcase, where members can share their work with the group and celebrate their progress.
  • Recognition and Rewards: Members have the opportunity to earn certificates and badges as they reach milestones in their photography journey, adding a sense of achievement to their learning experience.
  • Exclusive Events: In addition to regular meet-ups, members can enjoy discounted photography walks, special workshops, and exclusive events featuring guest photographers and models.

Rob added: “The Click Photography Club is committed to being accessible to everyone. Whether your child is a beginner or has some experience, they’ll find a welcoming community where they can learn at their own pace. Our sessions are designed to cater to all levels of ability, and we ensure that every member feels included and valued.

“Express Yourself” is more than just a motto for us—it’s the heart of what we do. We encourage every member to use photography as a way to share their unique perspective and creativity, in a safe and supportive environment.”

To enroll your child in The Click Photography Club, email rmphotography79@gmail.com with their name, age, and preferred membership option (in-person or online).

Find out more about living and learning here in Chesterfield at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/about-chesterfield/

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Chesterfield Pubwatch shortlisted for national award

A local scheme that aims to provide safe drinking environments for customers and staff has been shortlisted for a national award.

Chesterfield Pubwatch has been named on the shortlist for the top accolade at the National Pubwatch Awards, which will take place on 22 October at the House of Lords.

Chesterfield Pubwatch has been operating for over 22 years and is run by local business owners, with support from Chesterfield Borough Council’s licensing team, Derbyshire Constabulary and other local partners with the aim of supporting a safe environment within the night-time economy.

The scheme’s award submission highlights a number of initiatives that have been rolled out across the town to help provide a safer environment for customers and staff alike – including new ways for venues, police, and the local authority to share information.

Together with Chesterfield Borough Council, Chesterfield Pubwatch has delivered an upgraded digital radio communications network across the town – allowing licensed premises to communicate effectively with each other and key stakeholders such as the Police. This system is instrumental in maintaining safety and security in the town.

Additionally, Chesterfield Pubwatch has also supported the launch of the Best Bar None scheme in the town – with 22 local businesses already being awarded the accreditation, which helps to reduce alcohol-related crime and create a safer night out.

Roger Butler, Chair of Chesterfield Pubwatch, said: “Chesterfield is a safe place to live, visit and socialise. We’re lucky to have so many licensed venues for people to enjoy, but like towns and cities around the country, alcohol-related crime and disorder can sometimes be an issue.

“We are delighted to have been named as one of the three Pubwatch schemes on the shortlist for the national award. We’re always looking for new ways to work with local businesses and different groups to take on board any feedback they have and look at different ways we can all work together to reduce nuisance behaviour, so that everyone can enjoy a safe night out.”

Councillor Steve Lismore, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Chesterfield Pubwatch continues to work tirelessly across our communities to reduce anti-social behaviour, and it is great to see that their efforts have been recognised by being shortlisted for the National Pubwatch Award.

“Chesterfield is a safe place to socialise, but the work of the Pubwatch helps to make sure everyone can feel safe when out and about.”

Planning a night out in Chesterfield? Find out more about how you can make the most of it at: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/visiting/places-to-visit/night-out/

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SocialFuse Festival to focus on community-led regeneration in Chesterfield

A festival coming to Chesterfield next week is set to celebrate the way our communities are playing their part in the ongoing regeneration of Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

The SocialFuse Festival, taking place across various venues in our town is an annual flagship event that gathers a diverse group of purpose-driven individuals, change-makers, and innovators from Derbyshire and beyond.

The festival, taking place from Tuesday 10 September  – Saturday 14 September, serves as a platform to celebrate and inspire positive social, environmental, and economic change. It is designed to foster collaboration, share knowledge, and ignite action among those who are passionate about making a difference in their communities and the world.

Organiser of the festival, Ann Fomukong-Boden is director of local design consultancy, Kakou Technologies and a Destination Chesterfield Board Member.

Ann Fomukong-Boden

Speaking about what participants can expect at this year’s festival, Ann commented: “Overall, this year’s SocialFuse Festival aims to be a catalyst for positive change by inspiring, connecting, and empowering individuals who are passionate about making a difference.

“Highlighting the work of community and voluntary sectors and the people working in them is essential for recognising their contributions, inspiring further involvement, building strong networks, attracting support, influencing policy, celebrating diversity, and promoting sustainable social change. These sectors are the backbone of community resilience and well-being, and their recognition is vital for a more inclusive and supportive society.”

Several developments are currently underway across Chesterfield, and Ann believes the upcoming event provides an opportunity to highlight the impact of involving the community sector: “We are currently going through a period of regeneration – locally in Chesterfield with the town centre revitalisation plans, regionally with a new Combined Authority and Mayor, and nationally with the new government.

“By highlighting the importance of a holistic, community-led approach and showcasing successful examples, the event seeks to empower individuals, businesses, and voluntary groups to actively participate in and contribute to the regeneration of their community. Through collective efforts, Chesterfield can become a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive place that reflects the aspirations and needs of its people.”

“Regeneration requires input and collaboration between all stakeholders. The Festival wants to highlight the importance of partnerships and how different sectors can work together to achieve shared goals.

“SocialFuse isn’t just about work; it’s also about celebrating our community and having a good time! The Festival offers a chance to relax, enjoy, and connect with others who share your passion for making a positive impact. There will be plenty of opportunities to meet new people, discover new ideas, and find inspiration for your own projects and initiatives.

“And the best part? Thanks to our wonderful sponsors and collaborators, all the events are free to attend. This means that everyone in the community can join in, regardless of their financial situation. We want to ensure that the SocialFuse Festival is accessible to all, so come along, bring your friends and family, and be part of this exciting event.”

Find out more about the events and activities taking place as part of the SocialFuse Festival on our event listing.

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

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Bottle & Thyme toasts opening night success at Elder Way

Chesterfield’s award-winning independent bar and restaurant, Bottle & Thyme has made the move to Elder Way. The move has created six new jobs and prompted seven-day opening for the business.

The family-owned and run business has transformed the flagship corner unit of the former Co-op department store on Elder Way into a restaurant, private function room which seats up to 40 people, and bar, with additional outdoor space for dining and drinking.

The new function area, The Glass Room, hosted a wedding on the first night of opening and is already fully booked throughout September.

A 10-year lease on the 3,153 sq ft unit was agreed with Jomast in June. Since then, the frontage and interior of the unit have undergone a complete transformation.

The relocation to Elder Way has tripled the size of the business. The separate bar area has enabled owners Hannah and Gavin Grainger to expand Bottle & Thyme’s wine and cocktail menu. And just a month before opening, the couple welcomed baby Ellis to their family.

Gavin explained: “Because of the size of the unit we have been able to zone it internally which has ensured that it still feels intimate. It looks fantastic. Hannah and I are delighted at how everything has gone. The move has been really well received by our customers. We’ve had lots of bookings for the restaurant and function room. We’ve really hit the ground running.”

The new private function area, known as The Glass Room, caters for functions of up to 30 guests, Hannah explained: “Being located a short walk from the town hall, there is high demand for micro weddings, and this is already showing in the number of booking we have taken for The Glass Room. It’s a lovely space and something which Chesterfield didn’t have.”

Mark Hill, Jomast’s Commercial Property Director said: “We are delighted to welcome Bottle & Thyme to Elder Way. Hannah and Gavin have transformed the flagship corner unit of this iconic building, helping further bring our joint vision to life. Together with neighboring tenants, Premier Inn and Hotpod Yoga, Bottle & Thyme are creating a new leisure and hospitality quarter in the heart of Chesterfield. It is a very exciting time for this iconic site, and we are talking to a number of future potential tenants keen to take advantage of all that the town and the building can offer their businesses.”

Gavin and Hannah now plan to add further to Chesterfield’s food and drink offering. They have retained Bottle & Thyme’s former location on Knifesmithgate. The premises are now undergoing a. transformation into a charcuterie, cheese and wine bar, called Elder, which will open later this year.

The relocation of Bottle & Thyme to Elder Way follows the opening of Hotpod Yoga in Unit 7 in April earlier this year.

Chris Wilkinson, owner of Hotpod Yoga Chesterfield, said: “Everything is going really well with the unit and business. The location is brilliant. We get lots of walk-ins and enquiries from people who are passing. It’s brilliant to welcome another business to the Elder Way. There’s a really supportive business community developing here. We are already working with Bottle & Thyme on events for later in the year.”

Five units now remain available at Elder Way with joint agents WSB Property and FHP, reporting strong interest from a number of operators.

For enquiries or further information about the units, visit www.elderway.co.uk.

To find out more about commercial property opportunities in Chesterfield, visit: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/business/invest-in-chesterfield/

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