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Vicar Lane welcomes Europe’s biggest shoe retailer

Deichmann shoes, Europe’s biggest shoe retailer, will step foot in to Vicar Lane Shopping Centre on 1st November, taking over the former Morrisons unit. The new addition to the shopping centre will bring 12 permanent jobs to Chesterfield.

On 4th and 5th November, the store will host a ‘Spin to Win’ event from 12noon – 2pm where customers will be given the opportunity to Spin the Wheel to be in with the chance of winning discounts, free shoes and merchandise! Customers can also expect limited opening offers of 50% off selected women’s lines.

Shaun Brown, the Operations Manager at Vicar Lane says:-

“Deichmann will be a great addition to the tenant mix here at the centre. It’ll bring a new dynamic and offering to what is currently at the centre and I’m sure it’ll be very popular!”

To coincide with the new store opening, a competition is being held on the Vicar Lane Shopping Centre Facebook page where one lucky winner can win a voucher to spend in store. Click here for more details.

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New independent retailer opens in the Shambles

Another independent retailer has opened their door on the Shambles in Chesterfield.

The Bee Orchid Florist opened its doors on the 18th October and is a family run florist and gift shop.

A spokesperson for the Bee Orchid Florist said:

“We are very happy and excited to be opening our business in the shambles area of Chesterfield as we feel this offers a unique shopping experience and we love the town!   Unlike some towns chesterfield has a good selection of independent shops and we feel that our business will fit in well here.”

The shop offers bespoke floral designs and a selection of individual gifts for sale and also stock Wrendale Designs.

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Business events programme announced for Made in Chesterfield

Engineering and manufacturing businesses in Chesterfield and North Derbyshire are being urged to ensure that they have the workforce in place for the town’s investment and development boom.

To support businesses within the sector, Made in Chesterfield – the annual month-long festival of engineering and manufacturing which is organised by Destination Chesterfield, is returning for the fourth year running in November.

Sponsored by University of Derby and MSE Hiller, Made in Chesterfield 2017 promises to be the biggest and most successful yet with more young people and businesses in the sector taking part than ever before.

A number of free business events are being held throughout November in order to raise awareness of how companies within the sector can maximise opportunities local, nationally and globally

Free workshops, seminars and forums will provide information on available grants and finance to enter new markets at home and overseas as well as address solutions for skills shortages within their business.

Made in Chesterfield will be launched on Thursday 2 November at the Barrow Hill Roundhouse – Britain’s only surviving operational railway roundhouse, which has just reopened following a £1.1 million refurbishment.

The Made in Chesterfield business events include:

2 November                Made in Chesterfield launch – Barrow Hill Roundhouse – Organised

by Destination Chesterfield

14 November              DIT Masterclass: International e-commerce

15 November              D2N2 Support for Innovative Businesses

16 November              Annual Business and Manufacturing Seminar – Organised by Natwest, Shorts and Banner Jones

16 November              Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Manufacturing Forum – Organised by Destination Chesterfield in partnership with United Cast Bar and Natwest Bank

22 November              Digital Trade Advice Clinic

Dom Stevens, Destination Chesterfield Manager said: “Businesses in manufacturing and engineering are vital to the ongoing success the local economy, more so now that an HS2 station and maintenance depot has been announced for the area. Although 17 years away, preparations for the arrival of HS2 in Chesterfield must begin now. There are 250 new high level skill jobs alone that will be provided at the maintenance depot as well as many others that will be generated within the local supply chain.

“Made in Chesterfield plays an important role in not only raising awareness of the job opportunities within the sector amongst young people and schools, but also in helping businesses get themselves future-proofed and HS2 ready.”

Dr Peter Dewhurst, Head of Strategic Projects at University of Derby, added: “We are very pleased to be sponsoring The Made in Chesterfield festival’s packed calendar of business events. Destination Chesterfield has teamed up with some innovative and high profile companies in the region to provide some really informative and inspiring masterclasses and networking events for businesses. We look forward to celebrating everything that is Made in Chesterfield.”

During the month-long Made in Chesterfield celebration of the sector, the winner of the Manufacturer of the Year Award, which is sponsored by Destination Chesterfield, will also be announced at the Derbyshire Times Business Awards on Thursday 9 November.

Made in Chesterfield is coordinated by Destination Chesterfield in partnership with MSE Hiller, United Cast Bar Ltd, Natwest, Derbyshire Education Business Partnership and Placing Futures.

Alongside the business event programme during Made in Chesterfield, there is a separate schools programme, which features events, competitions and tours designed to attract young people to a career in engineering and manufacturing.

Booking details for all the Made in Chesterfield business events

Made in Chesterfield -UKTI Export Week event

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M Markovitz Ltd announced as main sponsor for Ashgate Hospicecare’s Sparkle Night Walk 2018

Ashgate Hospicecare is thrilled to announce that Markovitz have agreed to continue their sponsorship of their flagship fundraising event, the Sparkle Night Walk.

Chesterfield’s biggest fundraising event, which saw 2,563 local people walk the 10km route across the town, raised an unbelievable £202,500 for patients and their families across North Derbyshire, the High Peak and the Derbyshire Dales in 2017.

David Hopkins, CEO of the Markovitz Group, said:-

“As the main sponsor of this year’s Sparkle Night Walk we were delighted to see so many people turn out in support of such a well-run event. We were even more thrilled to hear that the night had raised well over £200,000 for Ashgate Hospicecare; such a worthy cause providing an essential service for our community. Here at Markovitz we are proud to continue our association as main sponsors with next year’s Sparkle Night Walk and we wish it every success.”

Esther Preston, Director of Fundraising and Marketing at Ashgate Hospicecare, said:-

“We are delighted to have M Markovitz Ltd as the main sponsor for our Sparkle Night Walk for a second year running.  It is only thanks to the generous support of our sponsors that we are able to put on an event of this scale and raise much needed funds to support the increasing number of people who require hospice care.”

Hundreds of local people gave fantastic feedback on the event. Eileen Lowe, from Matlock in Derbyshire, said:-

“What an amazing night. Walking down the bypass was surreal, the atmosphere was electric. Thanks to all the volunteers & public who cheered us on. Such a worthwhile cause!”

Registration for the M Markovitz Ltd Sparkle Night Walk 2018 is now open. M Markovitz Ltd are hosting a Home Improvement Show on the 20th and 21st October between 10am and 5pm at The Palace Hotel in Buxton where people can sign up for the Early Bird price of just £10.

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Employers urged to provide ‘strong work experience’ to young people

Employers in Chesterfield and North Derbyshire are being urged to provide strong work experience to pupils, so that young people will be inspired to attend school and gain qualifications.

The plea to the business community was made at the Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Employability and Skills Conference which was organised by Placing Futures Ltd, D2N2 Enterprise Advisor Network, Chesterfield Borough Council, D2 Skills and Employment Board and Destination Chesterfield.

At the conference, which aims to strengthen links between education providers and local businesses, it was revealed that work experience is a ‘postcode lottery’ with less than 50% of schools in the UK providing the opportunity to pupils.

Speaking at the event, Tracey Burnside from Whittington Green School, said: “Schools are under pressure from Ofsted for all pupils to achieve academically. This isn’t right for some pupils who are disengaged with education, however if schools provide them with an alternative non academic route through long term work experience in order to give them employability skills, then the school could be seen to be failing by Ofsted. This presents schools with a real dilemma which needs to be addressed by Ofsted and the curriculum.”

The conference also highlighted the importance of work experience to develop the life skills, confidence and employability of young people with learning disabilities. Nationally, only 6% of people with a learning disability are in paid employment, with this figure dropping to 1.7% in Derbyshire.

Clare Talati from Derbyshire Education Business Partnership, explained: “There is a fundamental focus on academic attainment rather than skills by employers, therefore young people with learning disabilities are missing out on the opportunity to meet with them and demonstrate that they can be hard working and loyal employees.”

Ms Talati called on employers to focus on the capability of young people rather than their learning disability. She urged employers to provide opportunities such as work experience, site visits and talks for young people with learning disabilities.

Introducing the conference Councilor Tricia Gilby, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, said: “With £700million of developments underway and HS2 on the horizon there are many fantastic opportunities for young people in the area. Schools and businesses must work together now to ensure our skills system is aligned with the economy and that jobs go to local people. Although HS2 is 17 years away we need to be getting ready for it now.”

Chesterfield Borough Council ensures that local people benefit from training, employment and supply chain opportunities generated through inward investment and developments in the area, through the inclusion of local labour clauses in contracts. William Davis Ltd, which was speaking at the event showed how this has been put into practice at the Dunston Grange Housing Scheme in Newbold where local young people will benefit from work experience placements, careers talks and apprenticeship opportunities,

Rebecca young, HS2 Ltd’s Skills and Employment Strategy Manager who headlined the speaker line up at conference revealed that businesses within the HS2 supply chain would be required to demonstrate their commitment to three key areas when tendering for opportunities – their provision of and commitment to apprenticeships, employment opportunities for people out of work and engagement with schools.

Schools that wish to work more closely with local businesses, are urged to get in touch with vocational learning consultancy Placing Futures which actively links training providers to schools in Chesterfield and the wider area and forms links with employers to develop relationships that communicate the current requirement of industry for recruiting school leavers into their sectors.

Placing Futures is a partner of D2N2’s Employability Framework which is being delivered (with £300,000 in support) through the Government-backed Careers & Enterprise Company Enterprise Adviser Network, and D2N2. The Framework seeks to address the mismatch between the employability skills that young people are leaving school with or picking up through post-16 training programmes, against those needed by employers.

To learn more about the stronger links that are being built between schools and employers in the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership area, visit www.d2n2lep.org/skills/d2n2-enterprise-adviser-networkChesterfield and North Derbyshire Employability and Skills Conference, Thursday 12th October 2017 at Ringwood Hall, Chesterfield

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Free investment summit announced to unlock investment opportunities in Chesterfield

With £1 billion of developments underway and a HS2 stop and maintenance depot set to be built in Chesterfield by 2033, businesses, investors and developers across the region that want to capitalise on the town’s growth trajectory are being invited to attend the Chesterfield Investment Summit.

The free to attend event, which will be held on Thursday 30 November at Casa Hotel in Chesterfield from 8.30am – 12 noon, will give delegates a detailed overview of investment opportunities in Chesterfield and North Derbyshire.

Speakers at the conference include Richard Brown CBE, a Board Member of HS2 and a non-executive member of the Department for Transport Board, Huw Bowen, Chief Executive of Chesterfield Borough Council and Simon Quin, Director of the Institute of Place Management.

Although 17 years away, delegates will hear at the summit how the town is preparing now for the opportunities that HS2 will bring to Chesterfield. 250 new high level skill jobs alone will be provided at the maintenance depot which will be built in Staveley, as well as many others that will be generated within the local supply chain.

Alongside HS2, representatives from the town’s key developmentsChesterfield Waterside and Markham Vale, will also be attending the summit which is being organised by Destination Chesterfield, Derbyshire Economic Partnership and Marketing Derby – joint partners in the EU funded “Invest in D2N2” project with a focus on promoting Derbyshire both nationally and globally as the place to invest for growth and quality of life.

As well as the keynote speakers, there will be a networking breakfast, exhibition and a question and answer panel with speakers and local decision makers.

Commenting on the Summit, Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield and Derbyshire Economic Partnership Board Member, said: “Chesterfield’s location and connectivity within the UK gives the town a unique appeal and this has already been recognised by many of those looking to invest. The announcement of a HS2 stop in Chesterfield and nearby maintenance depot have sparked a surge of interest in the town from all types of inward investor, including commercial developers and house-builders both locally, regionally and nationally already.

“There are myriad investment opportunities at a local level and the Chesterfield Investment Summit is the ideal opportunity for potential investors to learn first-hand what these are. HS2 may be 17 years away, however now is the time to tap into the opportunities the railway line will bring. HS2 isn’t just a railway line, it’s a catalyst for growth across the region.”

John Forkin, Managing director of Marketing Derby, added: “We are delighted to be supporting the Chesterfield Investment Summit. Chesterfield and the surrounding area has a strong offer and a range of attractive investment opportunities for which the event will provide a useful spotlight.”

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Schools programme announced for 2017 Made in Chesterfield

Annual engineering and manufacturing festival aims to educate young people about Chesterfield’s future and past

For the fourth year running, Made in Chesterfield – will be returning this November, bringing hundreds of youngsters from schools throughout North Derbyshire the opportunity to experience, first-hand, 176 years of manufacturing and engineering history.

Around 20 businesses, training providers and visitor attractions within the sector have come together to offer a packed programme of events to nearly 350 year 6 to 13 school children.

Young people with an interest in science, technology, engineering and maths are invited to visit some of the town’s leading organisations within the engineering and manufacturing sector and learn more about the available careers.

Organised by Destination Chesterfield and Derbyshire Education Business Partnership, the month-long festival in November is designed to show young people and their teachers the modern face of manufacturing and engineering and the many careers and job roles on offer within the sector locally.

Sponsored by University of Derby and MSE Hiller, more manufacturing and engineering businesses, training providers and visitor attractions are involved in this year’s Made in Chesterfield than ever before. Modern-day gift maker Urban Flamingo, Paul Mossman Pottery, Brampton Brewery, Penny Hydraulics, Techman Engineering and MSE Hiller are just a handful of businesses that will providing tours, talks and competitions during Made in Chesterfield.

As well as trying their hand at production, youngsters from primary and secondary schools will be taking part in competitions, talks, tours and hands-on workshops during Made in Chesterfield, allowing them to experience for themselves what the face of modern engineering looks like and the many varied job roles now available in the sector.

Dom Stevens, Destination Chesterfield Manager commented: “More businesses than ever are involved in Made in Chesterfield this year. It is through their involvement that we are able to show young people the changing face of manufacturing and engineering and the career opportunities that exist with the sector.

“It is essential that businesses in the area are able to respond to the opportunities that developments like Waterside, Peak Resort and HS2 will present to them over the next 10 years and they can only do this if they have the workforce with the right skills. Made in Chesterfield is playing a key role in sparking young people’s interest with the sector and ultimately helping local business secure contracts in the future.”

The manufacturing and engineering sector is now more diverse than ever, offering roles in everything from electrical and mechanical engineering to art, design and digital. 186,000 engineers are needed each year nationally to meet the demands of infrastructure projects alone.

Secondary schools in the area who would like to know more about careers within the town’s engineering and manufacturing sector, are invited to attend the free events:

  • MSE Hiller tour – 31 October and 3 November
  • United Cast Bar tour – 1, 2, 6, and 9 November
  • White Rose Armoury tour – 3 November
  • NLT Training Services workshop visit – 3 and 10 November
  • Trans-Tronic tour – 3 and 10 November
  • IKO tour – 7 November
  • Precision Products UK talk and tour – 7, 8 and 9 November
  • Brampton Brewery – Science of Brewing – 8 November
  • Barrow Hill Roundhouse tour – 8 November
  • Techman Engineering tour – 8 November
  • Hardcase International Ltd tour – 10 November
  • Cathelco tour – 10 November
  • 6th Form Manufacturing and Business Seminar – 10 November

To find out more about Made in Chesterfield 2017’s school events, tours and workshops, please visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/made/school-events-secondary-schools/

As well as school visits and events, there is also a packed programme of free business events taking place during November for Made in Chesterfield. For details of the events visit: http://www.chesterfield.co.uk/made/business-events/

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Helping local companies benefit from housing development

Local companies are being invited to a Meet the Buyer event to find out how to tender for work connected to the construction of a Chesterfield housing scheme.

William Davis Ltd has planning permission to build 99 homes at Dunston Lane, Dunston. This is the first phase of a larger development which has outline planning permission to build 300 two, three and four bedroom homes in total. Site preparation begins this month to enable work to start on building the homes in January 2018.

As part of its commitment to supporting the local economy Chesterfield Borough Council, as the planning authority, includes local labour clauses within developments of this kind to ensure developers use local suppliers, have apprenticeships and allocate as many jobs as possible to local people.

To maximise the opportunities for local companies to win this business William Davis and Chesterfield Borough Council will hold a Meet the Buyer event at Chesterfield Town Hall, Rose Hill, from 3pm to 5.30pm on Thursday 2 November to provide details of a range of sub-contractor packages available during the project.

Opportunities include:

  • Groundworks
  • Roof tiling
  • Brickwork
  • Scaffolding
  • Plastering
  • Screeds
  • Wall insulation
  • Loft insulation
  • Windows
  • Joinery and kitchen fitting
  • Vinyl flooring
  • Electrical installation
  • Electrical appliances
  • Plumbing and heating
  • Railings
  • Fencing
  • Landscaping
  • Painting and decorating
  • Wall tiling
  • Mastic and sealants
  • Cleaners

Councillor Terry Gilby, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for economic growth, said:-

“There is more than £1 billion of investment currently underway in Chesterfield and one of the key priorities of the council is that Chesterfield residents directly benefit from this by getting new jobs, business and skills and training opportunities.

“William Davis has worked really closely with the council to ensure that our borough benefits as much as possible from the opportunities that building this new housing estate will bring.

“I would encourage all local businesses to attend the Meet the Buyer event and see what opportunities are available for them and their workforces.”

In addition to the Meet the Buyer event William Davis will also be employing apprentices on site and organising work experience opportunities for young people from Chesterfield College and local schools.

Gary Long, M&E and apprentice manager for William Davis, said:-

“The Dunston Grange Development will provide a number of supply chain, employment and training opportunities for the resident and business communities of Chesterfield.

“This event will give the William Davis team an opportunity to engage the local supply chain and also provide details of contract, tendering and employment opportunities arising from the development.”

Anyone wanting more information about the Meet the Buyer session can contact Emily Williams on (01246) 345254 or email emily.williams@chesterfield.gov.uk

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Young Lions head to the Proact

Chesterfield’s Proact Stadium will host an England U17 fixture next month as part of a four-team tournament – organised in preparation for next summer’s U17 European Championships on home soil.

The Young Lions will face Portugal at the Proact on Wednesday, November 8, kick-off 7pm. Ticket details will be announced in due course.

St George’s Park will host three of the six matches with Burton Albion and Rotherham United the other venues.

Steve Cooper will lead a squad who played two behind-closed-doors matches at The FA’s national football centre and a friendly tournament decider against Italy at Kidderminster Harriers’ Aggborough home in August.

Cooper said:-

“We’re looking forward to visiting each of the venues and preparing for a major tournament in front of our home crowds.”

Michael Dunford, Chief Executive of Chesterfield FC, said:-

“We are honoured to be welcoming international football to our stadium once again. It is a clear indication that the Proact is on the football map.

“This match will give the Chesterfield public an opportunity to watch some one of the brightest young talents in the English game in action.”

The Proact Stadium has hosted a number of international fixtures. The first one was in 2011 when the England U19 side faced their German counterparts in a friendly. The stadium was also used as a venue for the 2014 UEFA European Women’s U17 Championship finals.

Ticket details for the match will be announced in due course.

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Public backs powers to tackle town centre anti-social behaviour

New enforcement powers have been agreed by Chesterfield Borough Council to tackle problems of anti-social behaviour and drinking in the town centre.

The council’s cabinet has agreed to introduce Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) to cover Chesterfield’s town centre after the move received widespread support in a public consultation.

Before the orders take effect an agreement will be drawn up between the police and council enforcement officers about the processes needed to enforce the orders. To support this Chesterfield Borough Council will recruit two more enforcement officers.

The new rules will:

  • Enable the police or other authorised enforcement officers to make anyone found drinking alcohol on the streets within the town centre hand over open or unopened alcohol tins or bottles.
  • Ban any activity or behaviour which causes nuisance, alarm, harassment or distress to another person
  • Ban loitering around cash machines, shopping centre entrances, shop entrances or car park ticket and payment machines to beg for money
  • Ban urinating or defecating anywhere that is not in a public toilet
  • Ban putting up or using a tent or other temporary structure without the landowner’s permission
  • Ban leaving any personal belongings unattended

Anyone breaching the order will either face prosecution or be given a £100 fixed penalty notice. Where a fixed penalty notice is issued anyone not paying it could still face prosecution. Fines would not be chosen as an option in situations where the person would be unable to pay.

Councillor Chris Ludlow, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “These new orders are designed to give the law-abiding majority the right to use and enjoy public spaces safe from anti-social behaviour.

“The public consultation has confirmed that residents and businesses in Chesterfield want to see action about this issue and that they support the introduction of these orders.

“They also want the people concerned to get treatment and support to deal with the underlying drug, alcohol or mental health issues that are often behind the behaviour we have seen in the town centre.

“It is now critical that we focus on how these powers will be enforced. That is why we have agreed to employ an additional two enforcement officers ourselves and to put in place an agreement with the police about how these powers will be used.”

The orders have been approved days after Derbyshire Constabulary confirmed that since it began an operation in August to target town centre anti-social behaviour, it has seen:

  • 73 arrests made and thousands of pounds worth of illegal substances taken off the streets
  • 19 people jailed who were regularly causing town centre problems, with more awaiting trial or subject to on-going investigations
  • High visibility policing taking place to deal with the issues and reassure the public. This has included a police van being based in New Square
  • Plain clothed police officers running operations to catch offenders

Later this week the second Town Centre Summit, chaired by the Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner will be held at Chesterfield Town Hall. The group brings together public sector and voluntary sector partners to come up with sustainable solutions to the town centre issues that have been experienced.

Work is focused on three areas:

  • Enforcement – which includes the new Public Space Protection Orders and increased police enforcement action
  • Treatment and support – which is focusing on providing longer term solutions to enable the people concerned to receive mental health, alcohol or drug treatment as well as finding long term housing solutions
  • Welfare policy – asking the Government to reconsider some of the changes to welfare reforms that are contributing to the issue.

At the meeting partners will report back on actions they have taken since the first meeting in July and agree what they will do in the coming months.

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Leading law firm Banner Jones celebrates success in Legal 500

Multi-award-winning law firm, Banner Jones, is today celebrating success as it secures its 5th consecutive year of inclusion in the Legal 500 – an independent guide to the leading law firms in the UK with rankings based on market research and client and peer feedback.

The company is once more recognised for its excellence in its Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence work with the team moving up to a Tier 2 ranking – out of four – while the Family Law team maintain their Tier 3 ranking for a further year.

Simon Wright and Robert Banner, Executive Directors from the specialist Personal Injury team at Banner Jones, were both awarded the prestigious ‘Recommended Lawyer’ status in this year’s guide with Simon praised for being ‘a straight-talker who superbly handles clients and opponents to achieve results other lawyers would die for’.

Meanwhile, Head of the Banner Jones Care team, Helena Downing retained her ‘Recommended Lawyer’ status for the third consecutive year with the guide praising her as a ‘focused and articulate advocate’ with the overall team being recognised for providing an ‘expert service’.

From its HQ in Chesterfield and offices in Sheffield, Dronfield, Nottingham and Mansfield, Banner Jones offers a range of legal services to individuals and businesses as well as wealth management.

Chris Sellars, Executive Director of Banner Jones, adds:-

“The Legal 500 is hugely respected within our industry and we are delighted to see our Personal Injury team move up through the rankings in recognition of the exceptional service that they provide to their clients.

“Customer service is at the heart of our entire approach at Banner Jones. We are constantly investing in new ways to improve the customer experience – which is reflected in the fact that 97% of our customers say they would recommend us to a friend – and are proud to have a team of such highly experienced and dedicated individuals to draw on.

“2017 has seen the company continue to grow, as our reputation for providing quality legal advice sees more and more clients turn to us for help and guidance, and it is therefore fantastic to have these achievements recognised by industry experts and our peers.”

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