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BRM Solicitors to sponsor Chesterfield Festival of Cricket

Leading law firm and Chesterfield Champions BRM Solicitors take on naming rights of the popular Chesterfield Festival of Cricket after being involved in the annual event since 2013.

The BRM Solicitors Chesterfield Festival of Cricket, which returns to the picturesque Queen’s Park on Sunday 14 July, will see Derbyshire play Northamptonshire in four-day first-class cricket, before it rounds-off with the showpiece Twenty20 fixture against Yorkshire in front of what is expected to be a capacity crowd.

Jimmy Drew, Commercial Manager at Derbyshire County Cricket Club, said: “It’s great to extend our relationship with BRM Solicitors after they have been involved in the festival for a number of seasons.”

“We’ve had some exciting matches across both formats in recent years, including a memorable Vitality Blast win last summer, and we hope to see more of the same in 2019.”

“The festival is very well supported – less than 30 per cent of tickets remain for the Yorkshire fixture – and by taking on the headline sponsorship, BRM Solicitors’ name and branding will be highly visible across Chesterfield this July.”

Rob Woodhead (right), Executive Director at BRM Solicitors, added: “BRM is delighted to continue its support of the Chesterfield Festival of Cricket.”

“Queen’s Park is recognised as one of the best venues to watch cricket in the world and the Derbyshire/Yorkshire T20 Blast, on Saturday the 20 July, is the jewel in the festival’s crown.”

“From BRM’s perspective the opening of our Sheffield office, at Steel City House in 2018, brings added ‘spice’ to the Derbyshire/Yorkshire fixture. When the possibility of becoming the headline sponsor of the Festival arose, it was too good an opportunity to miss!”

Find more information for this summer’s BRM Solicitors Chesterfield Festival of Cricket here.

Chesterfield Festival of Cricket Image David Griffin

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New Buildings Progress at Markham Vale

Derbyshire based construction company B and K Building Services Ltd are making excellent progress on constructing the new building for Protec International at Markham Vale.

The steel framework has been completed enabling the placing of roof liner sheets to commence. The sub-base has been trimmed and works will commence shortly on casting the ground floor concrete slab. Other works to start during the month include fixing the wall cladding, the installation of a gas membrane and the installation of foul water drainage and the construction of surface water interceptors and outfalls.

A similar level of construction activity is underway on Enterprise Way on the MV55 speculative development for Henry Boot Developments.

Markham Vale is a 200-acre industrial and logistics development located at Junction 29A of the M1 in Derbyshire, a joint venture between Henry Boot Developments (HBD) and Derbyshire County Council.

One of the region’s most successful industrial locations, Markham Vale is home to the likes of Great Bear, Gist, Ferdinand Bilstein and Sterigenics.

Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Regeneration, Councillor Tony King, said: “We look forward to welcoming even more businesses at the site very soon and for those looking to relocate or expand, we still have opportunities available so please get in touch for more information.”

Find out more about relocating to Markham Vale and investing in Chesterfield.

Markham Vale

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Seb Perez Secures Second at the Modena Cento Ore Rally in Italy

19 year old Chesterfield racing sensation claimed an impressive second place at the Modena Cento Ore rally last week (June 5-8), having tackled a challenging four days across idyllic Italian terrain alongside team-mate and car owner Andrew Siddall.

The prestigious rally featured eleven stages, including three circuit races and a Super Special stage that started at the eastern coastal town of Rimini, taking in iconic race tracks on the way to finish in Modena, the home town of Enzo Ferrari.

The Derbyshire race and rally driver currently competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB took to the passenger seat for a change and became co-driver for the first time alongside Andrew in the pairs Ford Escort MK2 LAR 800P, the historic rally car that was driven to second place in the 1975 Lombard RAC Rally in the hands of the master of rallying himself rally legend Roger Clark.

After day one stages were complete Perez took to the wheel for a spectacular night race where despite starting outside of the top ten he clawed back to finish third using his racing skills putting the British crew Fourth overhaul in the rally.

As the stages continued the duo made their way to Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Imola for the second circuit race where once again Seb climbed behind the wheel. Although struggling with straight line speed at the famous venue, he crossed the line sixth, a strong result for the classic Escort.

Day three saw the Perez and Siddall duo in Circuito del Mugello in Florence, that saw Seb finish in fourth and Andrew drive the remaining stages of the day in a clean and controlled fashion, leaving the duo in the lead of the rally with one day to go.

The two final stages the following morning saw them get caught up by their main rival from the start a 1981 Porsche 911 SC, and dropped back to second position. Andrew took the driving duties for the last Super Special around Autodromo di Modena before heading into Piazza Grande in the heart of the historic city and securing second place, a tremendous result for the pair

Perez said after the Italian adventure “It was an incredible week out in Italy. It was great working with Andrew and being able to drive in the race, and a big stepping stone for me entering into the co-driving world which is something I will appreciate more when I compete in rallies myself. I have to give a big thanks to both Andrew and DANSPORT for giving me this amazing opportunity in such an historic car.”

Editorial Paul Horton Race image by Canossa Events

 

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Tree Planted to Celebrate a Year of Success

The Garden Secret Spa located in the grounds of Ringwood Hall Hotel and Spa celebrated their 1st Anniversary this week.

A tree planting ceremony within the grounds took place, officiated by the Mayor and Mayoress of Chesterfield accompanied by Becky & Ricky, Peak FM’s Breakfast presenters.

The Luxury Spa has now been open exactly a year and located within the grounds of Ringwood Hall Hotel & Spa consists of a Vitality Pool, Herbal Sauna, Foot Spas, Himalayan Salt Sauna, Blossom Steam Room, Ice Fountain, Experience Showers, Relaxation Lounges, 7 treatment rooms and its own Brassiere.

Since opening its doors in June 2018, The Garden Secret Spa has already become established as one of Derbyshire’s newest luxury spas. In August 2018 the Spa was awarded the prestigious 5 Bubble award from the Good Spa Guide, making it the first in Derbyshire to receive this accolade, along with being a finalist for Best Newcomer.

The spa has also increased its facilities and offerings since its opening; In September the Jennifer Young brand was launched offering ‘Beauty Despite Cancer’ treatments and products allowing cancer patients the opportunity to enjoy a full spa experience. A new spa terrace was then built and launched In October, the terrace wraps around the full length of the spa, and allows access to the gardens from the pool hall.

Jemma Whitney, Spa Manager of the Garden Secret Spa said “We have had the most fantastic first year and would truly like to thank everyone that has visited and supported us since our opening. The concept of the spa was all about bringing the award winning gardens of Ringwood Hall into the spa. To be able to celebrate today by adding a stunning Acer into the grounds means we have been able to give back to our original inspiration. We hope that as our spa grows and develops throughout the years, changing through the seasons, that our new tree will also. We are very excited about the future plans for The Garden Secret Spa”

Ringwood Hall 1 year Anniversary

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New scheme to boost digital skills of autistic individuals and women

A pioneering project to equip autistic individuals and women who want to get back into work with digital skills they need to find a job has been launched, funded by the Government’s Department of Culture, Media and Sport’s Digital Innovation Fund.

The D2N2 Skills Academy offers a series of free, four-day training programmes to participants across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, running during June, July, September and October 2019.

A similar digital project – targeted at different audiences – will also shortly be available to individuals across the Sheffield City Region (SCR).

Led by Nottingham City Council, a range of local organisations are joining forces to deliver the programmes, including Autism East Midlands, the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire), the University of Derby, Nottingham Trent University and the University of Nottingham.

Its aim is to encourage under-represented groups across the D2N2 area to get the skills they need for a career in the digital sector.

It has been set up exclusively to help autistic individuals and women (aged 18 and over), particularly those returning to work after a period of absence, out of work or looking for another job.

Those taking part can choose from one of five different training themes, each aimed at helping them to become more digitally savvy to boost their career prospects.

Each subject area comprises four free training sessions, spread over a four-week period, designed to teach the skills required to become work-ready for a job in the digital sector. Each course set is delivered by experienced, industry-leading experts. Digital Graduate buddies, provided by the universities, will provide practical support, guidance and mentoring at each of the training sessions.

The subjects available are web development, digital marketing, data visualisation and cyber security, along with digital essentials, which covers basic digital skills including getting the most out of a range of devices, applications and the cloud.

At the end of each course, those attending will receive a certificate of attainment, along with a comprehensive workbook that can be used as a reference guide for the future.

The programme of support will continue for some attendees, with a selection chosen to complete work placements in local businesses where they can use their newly learned skills. And it is hoped that through the programme support and the engagement with the business community that a handful of attendees will secure long term work as a result.

Rachel Quinn, Skills lead at D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership said: “Digital Skills are becoming an essential part of our workforce with over 80% of advertised vacancies having a digital element.

“By working collaboratively with our partners and supporting people with barriers to work, to digitally upskill, we are benefiting both our economy and a more inclusive local economy.”

Mathew Orford, Director of Adult Services at Autism East Midlands, said: “It is fantastic that this project recognises that autistic individuals are underrepresented in the workforce and often possess the ability and potential to thrive in this sector.

“Many autistic individuals struggle in mainstream education settings and may, therefore, not achieve the qualifications required in order to secure employment in the digital sector, despite having the aptitude and desire to do so. Through this project we hope to play a part in helping these individuals build their confidence to fulfil their dreams and make an ongoing impact on society.”

Diane Beresford, Deputy Chief Executive at the Chamber, said: “The Chamber’s stated aim is to enhance East Midlands businesses and communities, so we are delighted to be involved with this cutting-edge project.

“The digital agenda is evolving all the time, so equipping autistic individuals and women who have been out of employment for a long time with the skills they need to forge a new career in this fast-growing sector is key.”

Further details about the D2N2 Digital Skills Academy can be found at www.emc-dnl.co.uk/digitalacademy.

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University of Derby Vice-Chancellor and academic honoured in Stonewall Regional Awards

University of Derby Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kathryn Mitchell, and Sarah Barley-McMullen, the University’s LGBT+ Allies Staff Network Chair, have both received a regional Stonewall Award, in acknowledgement of their commitment to role modelling inclusion and equality.

In February this year, the University of Derby rose 189 points in the Stonewall Workplace Index, putting it within reach of becoming one of the most inclusive LGBT+ 100 employers in the UK.

Through the work identified in the University’s Stonewall Workplace Index submission, Stonewall awarded Professor Kathryn Mitchell ‘Stonewall Senior Champion of the Year’ for the Midlands, and Sarah Barley-McMullen ‘Stonewall Role Model of the Year’ for the Midlands.

Professor Mitchell said: “The University of Derby places great importance on having Role Models and Allies for those with protected characteristics, so we are delighted that our work to promote inclusion, equality and diversity has been recognised in this way by Stonewall. 

“Our LGBT+ staff network has over 55 members, who are actively engaged in creating an inclusive culture where students and staff can explore their identity in a safe and supportive environment. 

“Over the last year we have embedded more specific support mechanisms for Trans and Bi students, deepening the richness of the University’s diversity even further. We know that if someone is able to be their whole self when they come through the University’s doors, then they are more likely to engage proactively in their studies, and in their professional and academic roles.”

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots in New York, where role models and allies of the LGBT+ community made a stand against the violence and discrimination that was thrown at them daily.

Pride events are now held all over the world, bringing together people who represent many different religious beliefs, identities and abilities.

For the first time, the University is sponsoring three local Pride events in Chesterfield, Derby and Belper. The events celebrate LGBT+ culture and brings together the diverse communities across Derbyshire.

In addition, an Inclusion Quality Mark is being created with graduate employers and stakeholders. This is to ensure benchmarking and the consistency of inclusive practice continues for graduates in employment and students on placement. 

Sarah Barley-McMullen added: “One of the worst things anyone can do to someone else is treat them as though they are invisible and as though how they identify is wrong. Having visible Role Models and Allies within an organisation not only says, we see you, you matter, it also gives people the confidence to be their whole self within an organisation.

“The University of Derby does not identify difference in order to consciously be inclusive, but instead it creates a culture that normalises difference and respects who we are all meant to be. Through this approach the University is role modelling positive cultural change.”

University of Derby Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kathryn Mitchell, and Sarah Barley-McMullen, the University’s LGBT+ Allies Staff Network Chair, have both received a regional Stonewall Award, in acknowledgement of their commitment to role modelling inclusion and equality.

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Number of people in work continues to rise across the region

The number of people in work across the East Midlands rose in the three months to the end of April compared to the previous quarter according to figures released this morning.

Office for National Statistics data showed there were 2,343,049 in work, 31,713 more than during the three months to the end of January.

Over the same periods, the number of people recorded as unemployed fell by 8,421 to 105,124, giving an unemployment rate of 4.3% – a 0.4 percentage point improvement.

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive at award-winning East Midlands Chamber*, said: “Once again the figures underline the robustness of the region. They show that despite all the doubt and uncertainty over Brexit and the continuing upheaval in Parliament, businesses in the East Midlands continue to do what they do best – create jobs and wealth.

“Although there have been blips over the past year, the overall trend continues to show increasing employment and falling unemployment.”

Today’s figures showed that nationally the East Midlands had the highest proportion of jobs in the production sector at 14.4%.

Despite the improved regional employment figures, the number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance rose by 1,070 across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire in May compared with April, with Nottingham city seeing the biggest individual rise and Derbyshire, excluding Derby, recording the fewest new sign-ons.

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Team GB call-up for Liam Pitchford

Chesterfield table tennis star Liam Pitchford has been named in the Team GB squad for the European Games in Minsk, the Belarussian capital, this month.

Liam (25) represented Team GB at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics. A top-three result in the singles at the European Games, being held between June 21-June 30, would mean automatic qualification for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Liam began playing table tennis when he was eight. He won the British Home Countries Championship in 2009 and two Commonwealth Games medals – silver in the team event and bronze in doubles – in 2010.

At the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow he picked up team and mixed doubles silver and men’s singles bronze.

In 2018 Liam competed at his third Commonwealth Games. He won gold in the men’s doubles, silver in the mixed doubles and bronze in the men’s team event. As of May 2019, Liam was ranked the no. 14 player in the world.

Liam was one of the first athletes to become a member of Derbyshire Institute of Sport (DIS) – the only organisation of its kind in the UK that was launched in 2012 as an Olympics legacy programme. It supports and complements the work of National Governing Bodies of Sport to help talented young Derbyshire athletes to perform at their very best on the world sporting stage. It also offer local businesses and organisations unique opportunities to benefit from a range of DIS partnerships that will raise Derbyshire’s profile globally.

Chloe Maudsley, head of operations at DIS, said: “We are incredibly proud of everything that Liam has achieved and we are looking forward to seeing him compete in Minsk.”

The five-strong Team GB table tennis squad also includes Liam’s English colleagues Paul Drinkhall, Sam Walker and Tin-Tin Ho, plus Charlotte Carey of Wales. Liam will compete in the men’s singles and the team event.

The games will feature 199 events in 15 sports (23 disciplines). Organisers expect around 4,000 athletes from 50 countries. Team GB will include around 100 athletes.

In June 2015, Liam was part of the Great Britain table tennis squad at the inaugural European Games in Baku, where he reached the quarter-finals.

Images: Table Tennis England

Liam Pitchford - Image Table Tennis England

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Shorts advise on MBO of Bullseye Car Parts

Chesterfield Champions Shorts recently teamed up with Keebles and NatWest to act as lead advisors, legal representatives and funders, to Stacy Phillips on his recent management buy-out of motor parts specialists, Bullseye Superfactors Ltd.

Bullseye have been supplying car parts to South Yorkshire and the surrounding areas for over 38 years.  Stacy first joined the company in 1989 and for the last six years has been Managing Director, playing an active role in the development and growth of the business.  This culminated in being given the opportunity to put together a Management buy-out when the owners decided to sell.

Andy Ryder, Corporate Finance Partner with Shorts comments: “We are delighted to have advised Stacy on the successful completion of this transaction.  This transaction required key support on tax (David Robinson) as well as corporate finance (Adam Ames) and great teamwork between ourselves, Stacy, Keebles and NatWest. We look forward to seeing Stacy continue to grow the business.”

Steve Mayor, Relationship Director at NatWest’s South Yorkshire Commercial Office added, “We are delighted to assist Stacy with funding to complete the MBO of Bullseye and are confident the business will progress under his leadership.  It has been a pleasure to work with local professionals on the deal and we wish Stacy every success for the future.”

Corporate Finance Partner at Keebles, Paul Trudgill said: “It was a pleasure to assist Stacy to complete the buy-out of a business which he has been key to driving over recent times.”

Stacy added “I will continue to manage the business, and as far as existing clients are concerned it will be business as usual.  I am very excited for the next phase of what promises to be an exciting period for the company.”

A family run business, Bullseye’s reputation has built on providing a friendly and helpful service, carrying an extensive range of top brand components and accessories.  With 17 branches throughout South Yorkshire and surrounding region, they offer a competitive and responsive service for customers.

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Students, apprentices and employers awarded for exceptional achievements

The achievements of exceptional Chesterfield College students, apprentices and local employers were celebrated at an awards ceremony at Casa Hotel recently.   The annual celebration event recognises those who go above and beyond to develop their own skills or the skills of the local workforce.

Media make-up student, Georgia Maxwell, from Ripley, was delighted to be chosen as the Student of the Year. Not only is Georgia excelling at college but she also works extremely hard away from her studies. Georgia works part-time as a make-up artist, is a student ambassador for the college and regularly volunteers to help out at college events and at numerous charities and organisations.  Keen to build a career in theatrical make-up, she has secured several exciting work experience opportunities.

She said:

“Before the awards I was really nervous, I was physically shaking at the table so you can imagine my shock when my name was called as the winner of the overall Student of the Year. It took me a few seconds to realise it was actually my name up on the big screen; it was such a nice surprise. I still can’t believe it. As well as having the honour of being the Student of the Year, I’ve also won some fantastic prizes including a spa day for two at Ringwood Hall and two tickets to Y Not festival later this summer. It’s been such a great night but now I can’t wait to call my friends to tell them the good news; we’ll definitely be celebrating this weekend!”

The title of Apprentice of the Year was awarded to Beauty Therapist, Barbara Marafini from Sheffield. Barbara is a highly motivated and committed learner who is often praised for her dedication to succeed in her career by her tutors and her employer. She consistently works to a high standard and is always on hand to help and offer support to others.

She said:

“It is really good for the hard work I have put into my apprenticeship to be recognised. It has been a brilliant opportunity to be able to do an apprenticeship. I like being able to study and work at the same time. I work a lot because I want to be the best at what I do. I have my final exams next week and then I will be working full time at the salon.”

Woodhead Construction was crowned as the Employer of the Year. The local company works with the college’s work experience team to provide excellent placements for students at the start of their construction careers. Matt Bust, Business Support Manager and former Chesterfield College student, has been the driving force behind the partnership with the college and always finds the best placement to suit a student’s career goals.

Matt said:

“It is a big part of the company’s social commitment to offer work experience and apprenticeships to bring the next generation into construction. It is brilliant to win this award and be recognised for what we do but the real motivation for doing it is to fill the massive skills shortage in construction. For us it is a key driver to get people into the industry.”

Julie Richards, Principal and Chief Executive of the Chesterfield College Group said:

“I would like to congratulate all of our nominees and winners.  It was wonderful to celebrate our students’ achievements at the awards ceremony, especially with family and friends present to share in their success.  Many have shown resilience in the face of adversity and all of them have demonstrated a passion and commitment to develop the skills they need to secure a bright future.  It is inspiring to see how students, apprentices and our employer partners value education and where it can lead. The awards demonstrated the incredible work undertaken every day by the staff at Chesterfield College, supporting our students to achieve and progress to positive outcomes as part of building their future career.”

Other winners included:

  • Level 1 Student of the Year: Erin King
  • Level 2 Student of the Year: Kelly Hall
  • Level 3 Student of the Year: Rachel Durcan
  • Higher Education Student of the Year: Callum Fanshawe, Computer Software Development
  • Adult Student of the Year: Laura Kirk, Beauty/Massage
  • English & Maths Student of the Year: Piper Barras
  • Foundation Studies Student of the Year: Mason Wallis
  • Sixth Form Student of the Year: Callum Smith
  • Student of the Year – Business, Professional and Services Industries: Georgia Maxwell
  • Student of the Year – Engineering, Building Technologies and Construction: Kieran Wieloch
  • Student Project of the Year: Nathan Smith

Students, apprentices and employers awarded for exceptional achievements

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It’s time to recognise Chesterfield and North Derbyshire’s community champions

A rallying call has been issued to find the best community champions and honour them at a glitzy awards ceremony.

BBC Radio Sheffield has joined forces with the charity South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) to launch a search for unsung heroes.

The Community Champions Awards celebrate the lives of outstanding people or teams who go above and beyond to care about their community, or who consistently give up their time to help others – and they are now seeking nominations.

Katrina Bunker, editor at BBC Radio Sheffield, said: “We know there are lots of people in South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire who deserve recognition but we need help to find these people and honour them for the work they do.

“We’ve got eight categories for these awards and the finalists in each category will be invited to a fabulous evening ceremony at Sheffield Cathedral on Thursday, October 3. We’ll also celebrate each inspirational story on BBC Radio Sheffield.”

Ruth Willis, chief executive of SYCF, said: “People have got until the end of July to make their nominations and every nomination will be read by a panel of judges.

“There are lots of community champions out there and now is the time for people to tell us about them. Let’s shout about all the great caring people we have in this area and celebrate the work they do.”

Nominations are being sought in the following categories.

Neighbourhood/Environmental Champion; for the person or a team who have made a positive difference to their area, community or wider environment. This is also the category to consider nominating a good neighbour – someone who goes above and beyond to make their area a better place to live.

Creative Champion: for a person or team who have made a difference creatively – through arts, music, drama, dance or writing.

Health, Fitness and Wellbeing champion; for the person or team who have made a difference in the field of health, community sport or wellbeing.

Team Champion: for the team that’s gone above and beyond to make a difference in their community – an award to recognise the power of working together. This could recognise a successful community event, a campaign or a partnership between different groups – the key thing is it needed a team pulling together to make it happen.

Community Group Champions: this award recognises a person or team from a stand out community group. This could be a new group, or an established group that makes a demonstrable difference to people’s lives. The judges will be looking for a great idea for a group and evidence that it’s a group needed and appreciated by the service users.

Young Champion: for someone aged under 18 who is going above and beyond for their community.

Business Champion: for the person or team in business making a difference to the community. An award to recognise a business that is giving back to the local community through an event, campaign or scheme that wouldn’t happen without their input.

Outstanding Champion: for the unsung hero or volunteer who is an inspiration. This award is for someone who goes above and beyond to make a difference, for someone who makes their community a better place and is a great role model for others.

People can make nominations by visiting BBC Radio Sheffield’s website at www.bbc.co.uk/radiosheffield; or writing to Community Champions, BBC Radio Sheffield, 54 Shoreham Street, Sheffield, S1 4RS.

The closing date for nominations is Wednesday, July 31.

Community Champions Awards

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