About Chesterfield

Women-only Workplace Challenge to kick start fitness push

Women in Chesterfield have the ideal chance to kick start a healthy lifestyle later this month with Active Derbyshire’s new two-week mini Workplace Challenge.

Studies have shown just 20 minutes of physical activity each day brings significant health benefits and can reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer by 40 per cent.

It’s why the online, female-only challenge will run from Monday October 19 until Saturday October 31 to link in with Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Wear it Pink Day, held on Friday, October 23.

Prizes will be awarded for the best Wear it Pink Day photo, which can be any picture of participants taking part in physical activity while wearing pink.

Other spot prizes will be available to those who achieve the department of health target of 150 minutes of activity each week.

Among the prizes are a cycling goody bag (hand pump, light, spare inner tube, water bottle and bike lock), courtesy of Cycle Derby and a pass for cycle hire in the Derbyshire Dales.

“The This Girl Can campaign has been hugely successful in increasing women’s awareness of the need to say fit and active – and now we want those across the county to show they are keen to act on it,” said Andrea Stone, Sport Development Manager for Active Derbyshire.

“Taking part in a Workplace Challenge event can give you added motivation as it is something you can do alongside your colleagues, and you can push each other along. You could also do something to support a breast cancer charity at the same time.”

The October challenge comes after the successful national #SeptemberShakeUp, which saw 178 people from across Derbyshire log a range of sport and activities, 62 of them ‘newbies’.

They travelled a total of 11,978 miles during the month – the equivalent of Derbyshire to Hong Kong and back – with the University of Derby, Netcomposites (Chesterfield), Derbyshire Dales District Council and Guilford Textiles (Alfreton) among the most active workplaces.

A similar two-week male-only challenge themed on ‘Movember’ is planned to follow next month from Monday November 16 until Sunday November 29.

Find out how you can get involved at www.workplacechallenge.org.uk/derbyshire

(c) Womens only Workplace Challenge

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Visiting

Vulcan XH558 to pass over North Derbyshire as part of national tour

This coming weekend the Vulcan XH558 will take-off on two large orbital tours of the country, visiting as many places as possible. The northern tour will take place on Saturday 10th October and the plane will fly over North Derbyshire as it travels from Derby on its return to Doncaster Airport (See map below).

plane

The flights will take place in the afternoon and flight times are expected to be over three and a half hours each day.

The flight will fly over north Derbyshire between 200 minutes and 210 minutes after take off.  No take off time has been released as of Saturday morning (8.50) but expected to be around 13.00 – If this is correct would fly over North Derbyshire between 16.00 and 16.30.  Full timings of the flight will be announced  on the Vulcan’s website

Vulcan XH558

Image: Vulcan XH558 by Mike Lawrence from Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0

Posted in About Chesterfield, Visiting

Chesterfield retains its silver gilt award at East Midlands in Bloom awards

The judges made their visit to the town this summer and were given a guided tour of the borough and commented on the many improvements that have been made in the last year.

They were particularly impressed with the floral displays in the town centre, the parks and open spaces, including Chesterfield’s five Green Flag awarded parks, community involvement at sites including Boythorpe Allotments, as well as the amount of recycling carried out by residents and businesses in the borough.

They also noted the new Chesterfield in Bloom committee made up of local residents to organise the campaign and the number of community volunteers who have become involved.

Councillor Chris Ludlow, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing said: “We are pleased to be awarded a silver gilt award in the East Midlands in Bloom competition. A lot of work has been put in by volunteers on the Chesterfield in Bloom committee and council staff working together to make our borough clean, green and inviting to visitors.

“If anyone is interested in joining the committee and becoming involved, we would like to hear from you.”

As well as the overall award for Chesterfield, the judges made two awards within the borough.

Steve and Jane Land of Moorland View Road won gold in the Frank Constable MBE award for the best residential garden in the East Midlands. Mr and Mrs Land won the best back garden (larger than 80 m2) and the best overall garden in last year’s Chesterfield in Bloom awards.

The judges commented on the immaculately-kept lawn, the brightly-coloured hanging baskets, the dense planting and the complete absence of weeds.

Ringwood Hall Hotel, the sponsors of the Chesterfield in Bloom competition, won gold in the best hotel/pub garden award.

The judges were impressed with the varied planting in the grounds which is in-keeping with a period property as well as the well-maintained lawns.

Chesterfield in Bloom is a council-led project to improve the borough’s environment and forms the borough’s entry into the regional East Midlands in Bloom competition.

To become involved in a range of volunteering opportunities, contact John Ramsey by email: john.ramsey@chesterfield.gov.uk or call 01246 345097.

East Midlands in Bloom Judging 2015

Posted in About Chesterfield, Celebrate Chesterfield, Leisure, Summer, Visiting

New website celebrates Chesterfield’s black and white buildings

Local historian Janet Murphy has launched a new website which celebrates Chesterfield’s black and white buildings to be found in the town centre.

Janet said “Few people realise that there are nearly 50 different black and white buildings in the town centre. The earliest is the building housing Peacocks coffee lounge on Low Pavement, which possibly dates back to the 16th century.”

“Most were built in the 1920s when the Tudor Revival style was popular, but the attractive Arts and Craft building of 1934, which originally housed the Electricity Board Showrooms on Holywell Street, now the Vibe and Loft night clubs, is one of the latest.”

The new website includes a step-by-step trail round the town centre to see the buildings.

To find out more visit the web site at www.blackandwhitebuildingsofchesterfield.co.uk


Chesterfield's black and white buildings

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Visiting

Honour for two former Chesterfield councillors

Former councillors Stewart Bradford and David Stone have been made honorary aldermen of the borough in recognition of their long service to Chesterfield Borough Council.

They both received the honour at an extraordinary council meeting held on Monday 28 September.

Stewart Bradford was first elected as a Labour member of the council in May 1983 serving until May 1995 and again from May 1999 until retiring at the local elections earlier this year.  During his time as a council member, he served on council committees including the licensing committee and the appeals and regulatory committee.

David Stone was elected in January 1984 as an SDLP council member (later Liberal Democrat) and was the longest serving councillor at the time of his retirement in May this year.  He was mayor of the borough in 1995 to 1996 and later served as lead member for customer and corporate services and lead member for planning and asset management as well as sitting on various council committees. After leaving the Liberal Democrat party in 2012, he sat as an Independent member of the council until his retirement.

Councillor Sharon Blank, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for governance said: “Between them, Stewart Bradford and David Stone have clocked up nearly 60 years of service to their communities by serving as borough councillors making this honour richly deserved.”

Honorary alderman status is the second-highest honour the council can bestow after the freedom of the borough and has previously only been granted on 11 occasions.

At the ceremony, they were each presented with a scroll and signed the roll of honorary aldermen. Their names will also be added to the board displayed outside the council chamber in the Chesterfield Town Hall.

Photo: David Stone (left) and Stewart Bradford (right) after receiving the award.

Hon Aldermen

Posted in About Chesterfield, Celebrate Chesterfield

Chesterfield duo to walk 30 miles to Proact for Ashgate Hospicecare

Spireites fans Glynn Hinchcliffe and Keith Thomson-Pidd are preparing to walk 30 miles from the City Football Ground in Nottingham to the Proact Stadium in Chesterfield in support of Hospice Care Week.

The nine-and-a-half hour challenge, which takes place on Saturday 10th October, should see the pair reach Chesterfield in time for a big cheer from fans at the end of the of the Spireites’ home game against Gillingham.

Glynn says, “We’re doing this for a personal challenge but hope to raise much needed money for the hospice in the process.”

Hospice Care Week takes place between 5th and 11th October and aims to raise the profile of hospice care across the UK by encouraging businesses, schools and local communities to undertake a fun activity throughout the week.

Named recently as Chesterfield’s official charity partner this season, Ashgate Hospicecare looks after 2,000 patients every year and provides support to the people closest to them. To continue doing this, they need to raise £6 million this year alone to ensure their services are accessible to local people across North Derbyshire.

To make a donation, please visit www.justgiving.com/glynnhinchcliffe

If you would like to get involved in Hospice Care Week, visit www.ashgatehospicecare.org.uk/get-involved/hospice-care-week or call 01246 567250.

 

Photo: Glynn and Keith showing their support for Hospice Care Week

Ashgate Hospicecare

 

 

 

 

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure

A proud procession of graduates takes to the streets of Chesterfield

A procession of proud graduates from Chesterfield College’s higher education courses created a fantastic sight as they left the town hall making their way through the town centre to their graduation ceremony at the Crooked Spire today. They were congratulated for their achievements by friends, family and passers-by on route.

Almost 300 people graduated this year with a range of qualifications from Higher National Diplomas to degrees in a variety of subjects ranging from criminal justice to computing; engineering to education and business to sports science.

Image gallery from the graduation celebrations

Stuart Cutforth, Principal at Chesterfield College said: “Congratulations to all our graduates. It feels like an absolute honour to be part of the ceremony today and to hear how studying to this higher level has made a difference for so many people in the area. I’ve heard some inspirational stories from graduates and their families which confirms how having access to quality higher education locally can transform people’s lives. From what I have heard, these graduates will soon be having a positive impact on our economy too, if they’re not already.”

Luke Terry, Age 28 from Chesterfield, who graduated with a BA (hons) in Business Management today has already climbed the career ladder from team leader to store manager and puts his promotion down to what he has learnt on his degree course.

He told us “I am already reaping the benefits of doing my degree and putting what I have learnt into practice. The course has allowed me to develop professionally and personally and I know that this combination has helped me to get on the next rung of the career ladder.”

“I am back at college and studying for an MA in business management. My goal is to work my way up through management to board level. I know studying can help me get there and I am grateful that I can do it on my doorstep so I can fit it in around work.”Chesterfield College Graduation 2015

 

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Celebrate Chesterfield

Ashgate Hospicecare named official Spireites Charity Partner

Chesterfield have announced that Ashgate Hospicecare will be the club’s official charity partner during the 2015/16 season.

Alison Ward-Foster, fundraising manager for Ashgate Hospicecare, is delighted with the partnership. She said: “We are so excited to be official charity partners of the much loved Spireites.

“Ashgate Hospicecare has been supported by the football club for many years and hosting our Sparkle Night Walk is just one fantastic way they have offered their support to the hospice.

“I have no doubt that working together as official partners will really make a difference to our patients and their families. Each year Ashgate Hospicecare nurses provide care to over 2,000 patients – that’s enough people to fill the Kop!”

Commenting on the new partnership, Chesterfield’s head of commercial & marketing Kevin Fitzgerald said: “Getting a local charity in partnership with the club is something that I have wanted to do since I joined the club.

“We have worked a lot more closely with Ashgate Hospicecare since the start of the season, and both Eleven Sports and Individual Homecare Services donated their respective matchday sponsorships for the recent home game against Wigan Athletic.

“I have come to understand what AshgateHospicecare means to the people of Chesterfield, so it made perfect sense to make them the club’s first official charity partner.”

Photo: Chesterfield players (from left to right) Aaron Chapman, Dion Donohue & Liam O’Neil are pictured with Sharon Needham and Rachel Abberley from AshgateHospiceCare. Courtesy of Tina Jenner.

Ashgate HospiceCare

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

Thousands turn out for Derbyshire Skills Festival

The Derbyshire Skills Festival came to Chesterfield College this week and was a chance for young people aged 15 to 19 to find out about their options and make the right choices for their future.

Young people and their parents and carers met representatives from colleges, sixth forms, apprenticeship providers, universities and employers.

Derbyshire YOUTHINC careers advisors were on hand to chat to the young people about the options open to them and there were even bigger and better ‘have-a-go’ to try out a new skill.

This included virtual welding, changing spark plugs on a car engine, cake decorating, nail art, window dressing and even analysing their own fingerprints.

Stuart Cutforth, Principal of Chesterfield College said:-

“It was fantastic to see so many people at the Derbyshire Skills Festival. It was an honour to host the event and work alongside other organisations who are as keen as we are to make sure we give young people in the area the skills they need for the future.”

Derbyshire County Councillor Damien Greenhalgh, deputy cabinet member for children and young people added:-

“Supporting young people to take the next step is a vital part of our work. We need to ensure they have the skills and knowledge needed to be the best they can be and properly prepared for the 21st century jobs’ market.”

Derbyshire Skills festival photo Stig

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business

Colourful addition to Chatsworth Road

A vibrant new wool shop has been welcomed to Chesterfield’s diverse range of shops and restaurants at Chatsworth Road.

Named Chameleon, the new business stocks an entire rainbow of wool, hand-dyed yarns and knitting accessories and is easily spotted with its colourful new signage – created and installed by local agency Jumble Design.

Chameleon’s Tracy Oldfield says: “Andrew has been very supportive in the preparations for the new shop, working closely with me and really understanding the nature of my business and how to promote it to its full potential. I always try to work with local businesses wherever possible and this was the perfect opportunity. I’m thrilled with the end products and have received many positive comments’.

Andrew from Jumble Design, who has also created a stylish new logo and marketing materials for the new venture adds: “‘It has been a pleasure to work with Chameleon on their new brand.  I wish them all the best for the future.”

Chameleon is now open at 420 Chatsworth Road for all your knitting needs.

Chameleon Chatsworth Road

 

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Visiting

Chesterfield College raises cash for new Macmillan cancer care centre

Staff and students at Chesterfield College took part in Macmillan’s world’s biggest coffee morning last week raising over £2000 towards Chesterfield’s planned Cancer Care Centre at the Royal Hospital.

The day started with a 5km fun run leaving from the college’s Heartspace at the Infirmary Road Campus along the canal and back to college and continued with cake and a croquembouche over 6ft tall!

Aside from the traditional cake sale, many departments across college got on board to bring in the cash for this important cause with activities like leg-waxing, a book sale and a ‘Don’t Show Your Teeth’ competition.

Elena Wynn, Director of Learning for Business and Commercial Enterprise at Chesterfield College said “It is amazing to see everyone get behind this brilliant cause. It’s really important to work together as a community to raise the funds we need for the cancer care centre. Cancer is a disease that touches so many people’s lives so it’s a cause that is close to people’s hearts. I am delighted with how much money we have raised and would like to thank everyone who has donated time, money and cakes to help us make today such a success.”

Chesterfield College Macmillan Centre

Posted in About Chesterfield, Leisure, Visiting