Author: Tara Underhill

Chatsworth set for summer with late garden opening

Chatsworth is helping visitors to make the most of the summer with special extended openings of its beautiful 105 acre garden taking place for the first time this August.

A new hop-on-hop-off Garden Train will take visitors to the furthest reaches of the garden, passing under the Cascade through Paxton’s coal tunnel; a feature of the garden not normally open to visitors. It will run every 45 minutes from outside the Orangery shop and have four other stops around the garden, located near Blanche’s vase, the Grotto pond, the Kitchen garden entrance and the Willow Tree fountain.

Flora’s Temple and the Laurent Perrier Champagne Bar on the Broadwalk will be open while all the iconic water features from the Cascade to the Emperor fountain will continue to play up until 8.30pm.

Bands will be playing every weekend in the Rose garden and a classical string trio will be adding ambience during the late garden openings.

Summer garden games based at the maze will also take place throughout the school holidays.

The garden will now stay open until 9pm on Fridays and Saturdays from August 8 to 29 inclusive to allow visitors to experience the garden at dusk when it really comes into its own.

With no additional cost to daytime admission, there is also an option to buy a discounted evening-only ticket for visits from 6pm – available on the gate or via www.chatsworth.org with free entry for Friends of Chatsworth.

Chatsworth maze

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Eastwood Park receives its first Green Flag

Eastwood Park in Hasland has been declared one of the country’s finest green spaces, after receiving a prestigious Green Flag award.

The park, which is owned and maintained by Chesterfield Borough Council is one of five spaces in the borough to receive the national accolade this year.

Eastwood Park reopened in June 2013 after a redevelopment funded by the council, the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Big Lottery Fund.

This included restoring the fountain, creating a community garden, mini orchard, rose garden, wildlife area, a new play area for children as well as improvements to the car park, footpath, drainage and war memorial.

Work was also carried out to Hasland Village Hall and a new sports pavilion opened in the park this year with the project carried out by the council’s builders and apprentices.

Eastwood Park also has an active friends group and community gardeners.

The other parks in Chesterfield, which have retained their Green Flags are:
• Queen’s Park
• Holmebrook Valley Park
• Poolsbrook Country Park
• The grounds of Chesterfield and District Crematorium.

Councillor Chris Ludlow, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing said: “I’m pleased that Eastwood Park has been awarded a Green Flag Award to complement our other four award-winning parks.

“Eastwood Park is well used with a thriving friends group and community garden who take great pride in the park.

“I’d also like to thank our staff who have worked hard throughout the year to maintain each of our parks.”

International Green Flag Award scheme manager Paul Todd added: “We are delighted to be celebrating another record-breaking year for the Green Flag Award scheme.

Eastwood Park Green Flag 2015-16

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Queen’s Park to host county cricket for next five years

Councillors have approved a deal with Derbyshire County Cricket Club which will see the borough host the popular Chesterfield Festival of Cricket until 2020.

This will mean at least six days of county cricket being played at Queen’s Park with a four-day county game and two limited over games held each year.

Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy, said: “One of our priorities is to hold events for the community and the Chesterfield Festival of Cricket is one of the most popular in our calendar.

“The NatWest T20 Blast game between Derbyshire Falcons and Yorkshire Vikings at this year’s event was a sell-out and throughout the festival, cricket fans went into the town centre spending in our shops and bars, contributing to the local economy.

“As part of the deal, Derbyshire County Cricket Club is also giving opportunities for young people to get involved in sport and increase their fitness.”

The 11th successive Chesterfield Festival of Cricket will take place in summer 2016. Funding is provided by the council as part of its commitment to hosting community events.

Derbyshire CCC chief executive, Simon Storey added: “The Chesterfield Festival of Cricket is a highlight of Derbyshire’s cricketing calendar every summer.

“Whilst moving a county cricket club operation represents a huge logistics challenge, the feedback we receive – whether it’s players, national media, members, local businesses and school children – is that this is a real jewel in Derbyshire’s crown. It is a unique opportunity for the town to attract visitors and inspire the next generation of cricketers in the north of the county.

“We are, therefore, delighted to extend our partnership with Chesterfield Borough Council and Chesterfield Cricket Club which ensures that we are able to look forward to celebrating our 150th anniversary of Derbyshire CCC with a traditional summer visit to Queen’s Park in 2020.

“Now we are in a good position to secure a long-term sponsor for the event which can only be good for the Festival as we seek to build on its success.”

(Image: Simon Storey, chief executive, Derbyshire CCC; Councillor Chris Ludlow, cabinet member for health and wellbeing; Councillor John Burrows, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, Chris Grant, chairman of Derbyshire CCC; Councillor Amanda Serjeant, cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy and Geoff Miller Club President, Derbyshire CCC.)

5 year deal for Chesterfield Festival of Cricket

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Major expansion agreed for Chesterfield-based healthcare provider

Chesterfield-based healthcare provider Heathcotes Group has agreed a £20 million expansion plan to double the size of their business, which specialises in providing care homes for adults with learning disabilities.

The deal, which combines finance from a leading high street bank together with debt funding and working capital, has been agreed on behalf of the Group by Chesterfield Champion Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers.

With more than 30 care homes and around 800 full-time staff, Heathcotes already has a strong presence in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Cheshire and Yorkshire, but is now targeting cities such as Manchester and Birmingham for further growth.

The Group plans to add a further eight care homes to its expanding portfolio in 2015 alone, with more scheduled in 2016 and 2017.

David Harrison, CEO of Heathcotes Group, said: “Since founding the business 12 years ago we have successfully built a strong reputation across Central England for delivering high-quality, purpose-built facilities for our residents.

“We have an excellent relationship with Mitchells and their understanding of our ethos, expansion plans and our approach to the care sector makes them a valued business partner”

Tony Hornsby, Partner at Mitchells who led the team that was heavily involved in the refinance process between the Heathcotes Group and Yorkshire Bank, said: “Heathcotes has been a client of Mitchells since its incorporation and we have worked together since the acquisition of the first home in 2003. We have a fantastic relationship with the group and their rapid growth since incorporation is testament to their commitment to excellence in care and professionalism. We have enjoyed assisting them with their growth and look forward to working with them through their expansion process.”

Mitchells, which is based on Saltergate in Chesterfield, is one of the leading corporate finance specialists firms in the UK Care Home market, delivering a full range of accounting and corporate finance services to care homes locally and nationwide. Its expert team works proactively with residential care providers to grow their business, minimise tax liabilities, increase profitability and build the value of their investment.

Image: Tony Hornsby, Partner at Mitchells.

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Exclusive offers for Chesterfield Marathon runners

Runners taking part in this year’s Chesterfield Marathon and Half Marathon can take advantage of a combination of offers courtesy of three of the event’s sponsors and partners.

Major partner Decathlon’s Eyre Street store in Sheffield is offering £10 of discount for every £50 spent on running related items such as trainers, tops, training technology and more for Chesterfield Marathon runners, as well as advice on running and nutrition.  To benefit participants simply need to take a copy of their registration confirmation email into store when making their purchases.

Another supporter of the event, Facilities For All, is offering free training facilities at Tupton Hall School every Monday and Wednesday from 7pm until 9pm – a second exclusive for runners registered for the Chesterfield Marathon.

Spireites Sport and Health Club is also supporting the race and will offer half-price use of their Hydrotherapy Pool in the Community Stand of Chesterfield FC’s Proact Stadium – the third of the three exclusive offers to registered Chesterfield Marathon competitors.

The three offers when combined offer a chance for the Marathon runners to equip, train and recover.

Zoe Darraugh, Decathlon Sheffield manager said: “We are delighted to be supporting and partnering the Chesterfield Marathon this year.

“We will be present on race day in Queen’s Park, Chesterfield, bringing several sporting goodies for everyone to come and have a ‘play’ with – mini badminton, soft archery, table tennis, swingball, basketball, football, kayaks and canoes as well as things that will interest the runners.

“We’re looking forward to the event and will have more surprises during the build-up.”

Darren Norwood, a Director of Facilities For All said, “The runners registering for the Chesterfield Marathon will be able to get some excellent benefits from using the track at Tupton.

“They can get some good training miles in on a lap-by-lap basis, mixing it up with distance and sprint training to really get the body in good shape for September.

Darren McQuade, of the Spireites Sport & Health Club, said “We are delighted to support the Chesterfield Marathon by offering discounted use of the Hydrotherapy Pool here at the Health Club.

“I’m entering the Half Marathon myself and will definitely be using the pool to ease the pain!”

The event, including a full marathon, half marathon, four person Team Relay and a Fun Run, takes place on Sunday 20 September 2015. All races this year start and finish in Chesterfield’s Queen’s Park.

Chesterfield Marathon

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Monkey Park project creates new home for entrepreneurs

A former tile warehouse is being completely renovated to create affordable, shared office space for Chesterfield’s entrepreneurs and start-up businesses.  Once complete, Monkey Park will also house a community cafe, a bike workshop and a bakery run by The Gingerbread Boy (previously found on Chatsworth Road).

Based at Clifton and Chester Street in Brampton, the centre is a not-for-profit social enterprise, designed to benefit local people and projects, as well as creating three employment opportunities.

Spokesperson, Christine Redding, said: “This is not just another café.  Monkey Park will pour profits made back into the local community so it’s in everyone’s interest to get it right.

“We’re trying to support community enterprises & social entrepreneurs that give something back to Chesterfield.  As part of this, we’ll be creating a new network of community enterprises within the town.

“We developed the centre through research and visits to similar hubs in Sheffield, Leeds and Manchester.  The initiative will be steered by a community interest company led by angel investors and local businesses.”

Monkey Park is already creating quite a buzz, with nearly 300 likes on Facebook and a bank of nearly 50 local residents volunteering their services to help the project get off to a flying start.

Visitors were also invited for a sneaky preview earlier this month to share ideas about how the venue should look and feel as well as to choose their favourite cakes and coffee.

More volunteers are wanted to help prepare the centre ready for opening in the autumn.  Anyone else interested in getting involved should search ‘Monkey Park’ on Facebook or Twitter.

Monkey Park Chesterfield

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Nominate now for Derbyshire Sports Awards

Nominations are now open for the 10th Derbyshire Sports Awards and residents are being invited to put forward committed sports volunteers, dedicated coaches and talented athletes from the county who they feel are worthy of recognition.

All nine local authorities in Derbyshire are running local awards including Chesterfield, with winners also being considered for the county event, held on November 12 at The Roundhouse, Derby.

The prestigious Derby Telegraph Sports Awards will this year be presented by the media group alongside long-time organiser, Derbyshire Sport and the Champions (UK) plc agency.

There are 14 categories for the county awards, including Lifetime Achievement Award, Sportsman of the Year, Sportswoman of the Year, Disabled Sportsperson of the Year, Team of the Year, Manager/Coach of the Year, Volunteer of the Year.

Last year, Chesterfield table tennis player Liam Pitchford was pipped to the top county award, the Sportsperson of the Year, by double Commonwealth Games gold medal-winning swimmer Adam Peaty, while Chesterfield College and Rykneld Homes Ltd were shortlisted in the Active Workplace Award.

“There are so many people who contribute in so many ways to sport across the county, so it is really important that we take the opportunity to thank those working behind the scenes for their efforts – as well as applaud those who are competing at a high level,” said Hayley Lever, Director at Derbyshire Sport.

The closing date for Sports Awards nominations in Chesterfield is September 25, 2015.  Entry forms and full information can be found as well as full details, available at www.derbyshiresport.co.uk/nominate

Image shows Chesterfield table tennis player, Liam Pitchford.

Liam Pitchford, Derbyshire Sports Awards

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Further expansion for BRM Solicitors

Two new directors have been appointed to support growth at Chesterfield law firm BRM Solicitors.

Mark Binney is the new head of personal injury. Experienced in acting for defendants and claimants, he will oversee the company’s diverse portfolio of personal injury and industrial disease claims.

Also joining the firm is Glenn Jaques, who will specialise in employment law and HR support services.  Glenn brings with him a high level of expertise, having previously acted for many businesses and individuals as a partner of a Sheffield-based practice.

Neil Brown, director at BRM Solicitors comments: “BRM’s continued growth across all departments is testament to our reputation.

“Mark and Glenn enhance the expertise of the firm, which benefits both us and our clients. Both will play key roles in the future development of BRM and I very much look forward to working with them.”

Image: Mark Binney (left) and Glenn Jaques (right).

New directors BRM Solicitors

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Festival of Cricket inspires next generation of sport lovers

Over 300 local school children visited Queen’s Park last week to experience the action first hand at the Autoworld Volvo XC90 Chesterfield Festival of Cricket.

As well as watching, pupils from Outwood Academy, Staveley Juniors, Brimington Juniors, Old Hall, Shirebrook and Bolsover were also invited to form the guard of honour and to play games of cricket on the outfield.

Chief Executive, Simon Storey said: “Bringing first-class cricket to Chesterfield allows us to provide young people in North Derbyshire the chance to witness top-class cricket on their doorstep.

“We hope giving local school children this opportunity will inspire the next generation of cricket and sport lovers.”

Councillor Chris Ludlow, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing said: “One of our top priorities is to improve the health and well-being of people in the borough.

“Each year, the Chesterfield Festival of Cricket gives local youngsters the chance to watch county cricket at first hand as well as the chance to take part themselves and meet some of their sporting heroes.

“Hopefully, this will inspire them to take part in sport and fitness and lead healthier lifestyles as they grow up.”

The final match of the Autoworld Volvo XC90 Chesterfield Festival of Cricket, which took place on Sunday 12th July, was a sell-out event, with over 4500 people attending picturesque Queen’s Park to witness Derbyshire’s success.

 

Picture (left to right): Councillor Chris Ludlow, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, Councillor John Burrows, leader, and Councillor Amanda Serjeant, cabinet member for town centre and visitor economy, with children from Staveley Junior School.

Chesterfield Festival of Cricket 2015

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Rapid growth to meet demand at Shorts Chartered Accountants

Shorts Chartered Accountants are delighted to welcome Dean Castledine as the most recent member of its rapidly-expanding private client team. Dean, who joins as Private Client Senior Manager, will be primarily based in the firm’s Chesterfield office, and marks the fifth new addition to the department in the past two months.

Chris Chambers, Private Client Partner comments:-

“Dean’s appointment is the latest in a series of quality private client recruitment for Shorts following the sustained growth experienced in all departments over recent years.  These appointments maintain our long-term strategy of investing in the very best people in order to continue delivering high-quality advice and service to our clients and brings the number of individuals within the private client team to 26.

“Our private client service is market leading in its approach. By integrating advice across the separate but connected areas of investment management, estate planning, risk minimization, tax mitigation and compliance we are able to offer our clients individually tailored, modern solutions to their wealth management needs.”

Shorts welcomes Dean Castledine

Image: (Left to Right) Back row James Williamson, Claire Wiles, Chris Chambers, Natalie Hattersley and Danny Greveson Front row Simon Hollin, Dean Castledine and Rachael Dronfield

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Details announced for top careers event – Derbyshire Skills Festival

The county’s largest careers event – the Derbyshire Skills Festival – will this year take place at Chesterfield College on Tuesday 29th September.

Organised with Derby City Council, the event is aimed at students aged 15 to 19, including those in Year 11 who are considering their options after school.  Visitors to the event will be able to talk to employers, training providers and voluntary organisations, as well as having an opportunity to take part in have-a-go sessions to test their skills and give them an idea what different careers might be like.

Councillor Damien Greenhalgh, Derbyshire County Council’s Deputy Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said:

“Last year, more than 11,000 people came along to the festival. Because all young people now need to stay in education or training until they’re 18, it’s really important for them to find out what options are out there.”

The event will open from 3.30pm to 8pm on the day. There will also be sessions for young people with special educational needs and disabilities and young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) will also be invited.

Organisations interested in having a stand at one or more of the venues should contact Derbyshire County Council for more details on 01629 536545 or email skillsfestival@derbyshire.gov.uk

Made in Chesterfield United Cast Bar Tour

 

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