North Derbyshire Business news

Inspire Design & Development’s Lee Barnes appointed to Clay Cross Town Deal board

A board overseeing multi-million pound developments in Clay Cross has appointed Lee Barnes, Managing Director of Inspire Design & Development Ltd. to its board.

Last year, the Government announced that Clay Cross would receive £24.1m of funding to deliver a number of projects contained in the Clay Cross Town Investment Plan. In Clay Cross this means;

  • increasing the skills and productivity of the local workforce
  • improving access to a range of high quality jobs and training opportunities
  • improving the environmental quality of the town and town centre

The Clay Cross Town Investment Plan is focussed around three main areas:

  1. Urban Regeneration – ensuring Clay Cross and town centre is a thriving place for people to live and work;
  2. Skills and Infrastructure – supporting investment and the development of small business, creating opportunities for skills and training;
  3. Connectivity – improving local transport links and improved digital connectivity.

Following a period of extensive consultation with residents and businesses of Clay Cross, ten exciting projects were drawn up to use these vital funds.

The Clay Cross Town Board will serve as an advisory function and will be the vehicle through which the vision and strategy for the Town will be defined. The board will produce a Town Investment Plan, which will inform the Town Deal proposals and include the amount of investment to be secured through the Towns Fund. The role of the Town Board is to:

  • Develop and agree an evidence-based Town Investment Plan
  • Develop a clear programme of interventions
  • Co-ordinate resources and influence stakeholders

The board is made up of local councillors, businesspeople and a range of leaders from local public and private sector organisations.

Speaking on his involvement in the Clay Cross Town Deal, Lee commented: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to join the Clay Cross Town Deal Board, as a local business owner I consider it a privilege to be able to use my knowledge and experience in regeneration to help shape an exciting new direction for the town.

“It’s my ambition that the benefits derived from the Town Deal funding create a sustainable enduring legacy for the benefit of future generations.”

Staveley is also one of the towns to benefit from Town Deal funding, which means a number of regeneration projects are taking place to benefit local people and increase living standards and job opportunities in the area. Find out more about the Staveley Town Deal here. 

Inspire Design & Development Ltd. 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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Accountancy firm announces relocation to North Derbyshire

An accountancy firm originally based in Sheffield has announced its relocation to to larger 1250 sq. ft premises on Rotherside Road in Eckington to meet the continued demand for its services.

Number Crunchers Ltd. specialises in providing accountancy services to small to medium sized businesses (SME’s) in the local region. The company has also hired two new team members that will specialise in cloud bookkeeping and payroll creating local jobs in the area.

Founded by Isabella Callaghan in 1996 and with Chris Pheasey BA (Hons) MAAT ACMA CGMA joining in 2006, Number Crunchers has been successfully supporting SME’s including sole traders, start-ups and Limited companies in the local region for over 26 years.

The company offers a range of services including accounting, cloud accounting using Sage, Xero, FreeAgent, Quickbooks etc., bookkeeping, self assessment, payroll and business advice.

Number Crunchers is currently preparing and educating businesses on Making Tax Digital, which will come into place in April 2024. From 6th April 2024 all self-employed businesses and landlords with an annual business or property income above £10,000 will need to follow the rules for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax.

HMRC will require that a return is submitted quarterly, and that businesses will need to use Making Tax Digital compatible software to keep digital records.

Isabella Callaghan, Managing Director of Number Crunchers says: “We are very excited to be moving to larger premises in Eckington and taking on new staff to strengthen our team. The new offices are an important step in the company’s future growth. I started Number Crunchers in 1996 as a Sole Trader and I still get a thrill about what we do today.

“My ethos has always been to treat each client’s business as if it were my own and to take the fear and mystic out of accountancy. As we enter a new digital age in accountancy, we are fully committed to supporting our clients as they make the transition to Making Tax Digital.”

 

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