Business

Reaction to triggering of Article 50

Prime Minister Theresa May is being urged to keep business needs paramount in negotiations for Britain’s exit from the EU following the triggering of Article 50.

Scott Knowles, the Chief Executive of East Midlands Chamber, said:-

“To all intents and purposes, everything that has gone before has been rhetoric – the negotiations begin in earnest today.

“In January, at her first regional Cabinet Meeting when she launched the Industrial Strategy Green Paper, Mrs May gave a strong indication that the needs of business would play a prominent part in Brexit negotiations.

“Today, we are urging her to continue to heed the voice of business throughout the negotiations to ensure the UK not only remains a great place for global investment but also so that British businesses are not disadvantaged either during talks or once Brexit is achieved.”

The Chamber has thrown its weight behind the British Chambers of Commerce’s published Brexit priorities.

Using data collated from surveys around the country, BCC set out a series of wants from business in key areas of concern, offering evidence of the importance of a business perspective for each.

All 52 accredited Chambers around the country contributed to the work using information gathered from their own Quarterly Economic Surveys.

Scott said:-

“This is a very detailed piece of work which clearly sets out the demands of business in seven key areas.

“Business is the creator of wealth and jobs and the driver of regional and national economies and, as such, it should be the loudest voice during exit negotiations.”

The BCC Business Brexit Priorities agenda lists the seven key areas as trade, customs, tax, regulations, labour market, EU funding and the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

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New occupier for former BHS Store

TJ Hughes will open its doors for the first time at Vicar Lane Shopping  Centre on 13thApril, taking over the former BHS unit.

This new addition to the shopping centre will bring 50 management, full and part time jobs to Chesterfield. TJ Hughes is renowned for selling famous brands at discounted prices, specialising in home, fashion, fragrances, cosmetics, technology and electrical goods.

To celebrate the store opening on 13th April, there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony with a visit from the Mayor of Chesterfield and the Town Crier. There will also be enticing opening offers across all ranges throughout the store on the day along with a raffle where entrants can win an Easter hamper.

Shaun Brown, the Operations  Manager at Vicar Lane says, “we are very excited for the arrival of TJ Hughes. It is just what Vicar Lane needed and will be a great new addition to our current tenant mix. We are delighted to be able to offer this new experience for our shoppers and I am sure it shall be very popular and successful”.

To coincide with the new  store opening, ad bikes have been booked to distribute leaflets containing information and offers to the surrounding area. Peak FM radio will also be featuring the new TJ Hughes store in the lead up to the new store opening.

Anil Juneja, Managing Director at TJ Hughes says, “We are delighted to be opening our 29th store in Chesterfield and our aim is to provide savvy shoppers with top brands at affordable and competitive prices”.

 

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Royal takes next step to strengthen GP services for patients

Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has taken the next step to strengthen the GP services it provides to more than 30,000 registered patients in Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire.

After almost two years – and now with five GP surgeries in its portfolio – the Trust has decided it’s the right time to create an ‘arms-length organisation’ (ALO) to recognise that it’s transforming from a traditional style hospital model, to an organisation that provides a full range of healthcare  services and specialties for people across the community.  An ALO can often offer an alternative to services that run ‘in-house’ or through service contracts.

Simon Morritt, Chief Executive at the Royal, will also be on the Board that manages the ALO and comments:-

“This new organisation is a full NHS service that the Trust owns and manages and is fully accountable for.  We remain committed to meeting our aim of offering high quality, patient-focussed GP services in the communities where we have our surgeries.”

Officially registered with Companies House as ‘Derbyshire Primary Care and Commercial Services’ the arms-length organisation is classed as a limited company within the NHS.

Stuart Ellis, General Manager, explains:-

“Our GP services will remain firmly within the NHS ‘family’, but the ALO will allow us to develop other partnerships and contracts like other primary care organisations.

The Royal’s first GP practice came on board in May 2015 and the second followed in July 2016.  The Trust runs a full range of services from surgeries based in Chesterfield (at The Grange, Inkersall and Rectory Road); as well as in North East Derbyshire (Clay Cross and Grassmoor).

Mr Morritt continues:-

“Like many GP Practices across the country the former Holywell Medical Group and Blue Dykes Surgeries were finding it difficult to operate because fewer doctors are choosing to train in primary care medicine.  By linking up with the Trust they not only safeguarded vital services for local people, but their GPs were able to focus on patient care and clinical leadership.  Over the last two years we’ve demonstrated this can work effectively and efficiently.”

The Trust has successfully recruited more GPs, has extended appointments to early mornings, evenings and weekends and is looking at expanding the range of services it provides at surgeries, including ultrasound.  The ALO will enable more new ways of working, creating a team of staff that as well as GP’s, includes advanced nurse practitioners, pharmacists and mental health nurses.

Mr Ellis says: –

“The ALO means business as usual for patients, who will continue to contact us as they would do normally for appointments, repeat prescriptions or other queries.

“But it gives us more flexibility to manage the service differently and improve it for everyone.  It’s an exciting step and we are looking forward to continuing to take these GP practices and services forward on a positive footing.”

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Chesterfield employers encouraged to take advantage of Skills Bank

Local businesses are being urged to take advantage of funding and training opportunities during Skills Bank Week.

The week, which takes place from Monday 27 March, is being held to highlight the opportunities available from the £17 million Skills Bank Fund.

The fund, available to businesses in the Sheffield City Region area (Barnsley, Bassetlaw, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire Dales, Doncaster, North East Derbyshire, Rotherham and Sheffield), has already offered training to 1,029 learners across the region.

The Skills Bank helps Chesterfield employees and employers identify courses which best meet the skills of the individual and the needs of the business.

Skills Bank will also calculate how much funding is available and how much each employer will contribute towards the cost of the training.

So far deals have approved for 15 Chesterfield businesses, benefitting 165 learners to a total value of £145,055, of which Skills Bank has contributed £95,845.

Deals in the pipeline for a further 42 businesses which would allow a further 714 employees to benefit from training.

Chesterfield-based letting agents Pinewood Property is one of the companies to have benefitted from funding for training in digital marketing, human resources and management skills.

Stacey Davies-Bowler, Director at Pinewood Lettings, said:-

“Management training for staff would benefit both me and my fellow director hugely. If we had a self-managed team, that would free up more time so we could spend it on business development and trying to bring more business in through the door.

“The better we understand each other, the better we work together, the faster the business will grow.”

Other Chesterfield businesses to have benefitted from Sheffield City Region Skills Bank include Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Palamatic.

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

“Helping local businesses to access the funding available for training is essential to allow them to retain and develop staff as well as to allow them to meet the needs of their customers.

“By putting these skills in place, it offers real opportunities for local people by creating more and better jobs.”

During Skills Bank Week, the Skills Bank are launching a marketing campaign to promote the service across the region to businesses and communicate employers’ success stories.

The Thunderclap campaign will allow a single message to be shared on mass, to rise above the noise of social media and boost the visibility of the Skills Bank to employers across the region. To join the Thunderclap, follow this link to share the tweet on Wednesday 29th March 2017 at 12pm.

For information on Skills Bank and the training opportunities available click here.

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More than 4000 new jobs set to be created in Chesterfield

More than £700 million of key developments in Chesterfield will enter the delivery phase in 2017, creating more than 4000 new jobs over the next five years.

The news came at the town’s annual Celebrate Chesterfield event organised by Destination Chesterfield. The event which saw more than 300 business leaders gather to learn about further investment plans for the Derbyshire town.

Jobs will be created at the Chesterfield’s flagship developments, including Chesterfield Waterside, Peak Resort, Northern Gateway, Walton Works and Markham Vale. Significant movement has been made on Staveley Corridor following confirmation that there will be an HS2 maintenance depot based there which will create around 250 jobs.

More than 2,000 people currently work in Chesterfield’s tourism sector and a further 1,300 jobs will be created at Peak Resort when it opens in 2019.

Speaking at the event Huw Bowen, Chief Executive of Chesterfield Borough Council reassured investors and business leaders that the council was committed to developing the skills and talent of people living in the town.

He said: “We remain wedded to the concept that the growth we generate must be ‘inclusive’ and that local people should benefit from the proceeds of growth. One of the council’s key objectives for 2017 is to create a skills action plan for Chesterfield which ensures that local people and businesses have clear advice, signposting and support with regards to the range of SCR and D2N2 programmes that are available.”

Work at both the £320 million Waterside Chesterfield scheme and £400million Peak Resort development is already underway.

Rupert Carr, Director of Birchall Properties, the company behind Peak Resort which is being billed as the gateway to the Peak District, also spoke at the Celebrate Chesterfield event. He said: “Peak Resort has been a 28-year story in the making. We gained outline planning consent for the development in 1989, however it is only in recent years, thanks a coalition of national and international partners, that we have made significant progress with the development. We are now on course to launch the first phase in 2019.”

Peak Resort is currently the largest leisure development in the UK and is expected to cement Chesterfield’s reputation as a tourism town. When complete it will almost double the amount of beds in the Borough with the construction of both a four star hotel and five-star clubhouse lodges. An additional hotel is also being built at Basin Square in the first phase of Chesterfield Waterside which will maximise Chesterfield’s proximity to the Peak District National Park.

Peter Swallow, Chair of Destination Chesterfield added: “Chesterfield is on a journey; one that will see it become a significant and attractive location in the UK thanks to both the current investment and the forthcoming HS2. The town’s connectivity has always been a key selling point, but with the advent of HS2 in 2034, Leeds, Birmingham and London will be minutes away and investors are looking at the area with renewed interest. It’s a tremendously exciting time for the town, as we move from concept to delivery making it a town of opportunity for everyone.”

Held at The Winding Wheel on 23 March, this year Celebrate Chesterfield was sponsored by the University of Derby, Markham Vale and Central Technology.

For more information about Chesterfield’s developments visit www.chesterfield.co.uk/developments

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Chesterfield College Fabrication and Welding department named as a showcase centre

Students and staff in the Fabrication and Welding department at Chesterfield College are celebrating after being named as a Showcase Centre for the third consecutive year by awarding body, ABC Awards.  The department holds on to the Showcase Centre title for another year because of the way it continues to work with learners and employers to ensure both get the skills they need to succeed.

Paul Eeles, Chief Executive at the Skills and Education Group, visited the college to present them with their award. He spent the afternoon meeting students and tutors as well as looking at the facilities in action.

He said:-

“For us this is all about rewarding high quality learning, teaching and assessment as well as sharing good practice. It’s also about the engagement in the wider community, working with employers and developing qualifications that meet their needs. The fabrication and welding team at Chesterfield College certainly ticks all of these boxes for us, hence this Showcase Centre award. This is the second time I’ve been to the college to present this award and it’s fascinating to see how the equipment is being used to develop student skills.”

The Fabrication and Welding department provides courses designed to meet the needs of employers and offers a flexible approach to full time learners who may still be making choices about their future career paths.

Ray Peet, Career Pathway Leader for the department said:-

“It is an honour to be named as a Showcase Centre again. We work really hard to make sure what we do here develops a highly skilled workforce. We see the importance of making links with schools to inspire the next generation of engineers as well as providing outstanding learning opportunities for the students who have already decided that this is the career for them. It is a real achievement to know that the way we work has been recognised as best practice.”

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Chesterfield advisors act in manufacturer’s sale to French rail specialist

Chesterfield-based Shorts Chartered Accountants has represented Sheffield rail depot equipment manufacturer, Mechan, in its sale to French rail transport specialist, CIM, for an undisclosed sum.

Sheffield-based hlw Keeble Hawson also acted for Mechan on the deal which sees Mechan managing director, Richard Carr, finance director, Zahir Altaf and a 20-strong team continue to operate under the same name from the Sheffield site. They will be supported by CIM whose portfolio of products and services includes railway infrastructure supply and construction projects.

Richard Carr said the takeover would help accelerate the company’s international development:-

“I will continue to lead Mechan’s expert team and as far as existing clients are concerned, it will be business as usual.

“However, we are looking forward to raising CIM’s profile in the UK and becoming part of an organisation that has demonstrated its dynamism through consistent growth.”

Alain Lovambac, Chief Executive of the CIM Group, commented:-

“Mechan is a particularly innovative and successful company whose high-quality products are complementary to our own.

“This acquisition strengthens our ambition to become a world leader in the design and supply of turnkey railway workshop solutions.”

Andy Ryder, Corporate Finance partner with Shorts commented:-

“We are delighted to have advised Richard and Zahir on the successful completion of, what was, a complex transaction. We look forward to seeing Mechan continue its exciting growth story as part of CIM”.

Paul Trudgill, Managing Partner of hlw Keeble Hawson, said:-

“Mechan boasts a strong reputation in its field and we are pleased to have played an instrumental role in the purchase which will enable the business to make global inroads backed by CIM – a highly respected international player.”

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Peak Home Care acquires Pegasus Care Limited

Chesterfield based domiciliary care provider Peak Home Care has acquired a Derbyshire based rival provider which supports over 60 clients in the Chesterfield Area.

Pegasus Care LTD was founded by Barbara Sowden in 1992 and has grown and developed over the last 26 years to become one of the preferred providers in Derbyshire. Under Barbara and Stephen Sowden’s guidance and expertise, Pegasus recently received a ‘Good’ CQC report, and built up excellent working relations with Derbyshire County Council.

Speaking of the sale, Barbara and Stephen said:-

“We’re delighted that Peak Home Care have acquired Pegasus Care Ltd. The staff we met from Peak Home Care have the same high standards as Pegasus Care, which made it easier to let Pegasus go. We wish them well for the future.”

Joe Cattee, Director at Peak Home Care added that the acquisition would help the company ‘evolve’, he comments:-

“We have seen Peak Home Care grow over the past 3 years, both in reputation and service provided, and I am immensely proud of all our Staff who have made this happen. The opportunity to acquire a local company which stands for the same principals and ethos as us is an exciting time for us.

“I look forward to welcoming the Pegasus Staff into Peak Home Care, and getting to know them better. We want to say a huge thank you to both Barbara and Stephen for giving us this opportunity, and all at Ironmonger Curtis LLP & Shorts Chartered Accountants, who enabled us to finalise the deal.”

Shorts Chartered Accountants were engaged as Lead Advisers for Pegasus in the sale, researching the market to identify a strategic buyer with Matt Milnes assisting to shape the deal and providing support throughout the transaction and Due Diligence process. Ironmonger Curtis LLP also advised.

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New Gastro Pub opens this week

The Secret Dining Company, the team behind award winning sites in Derby & Burton on Trent, will open their 4th site on the 16th March at 12.00.

The Rectory in Chesterfield is at the site of the former Crooked Spire pub.

The refurbishment has seen a six figure sum invested to create a cutting edge gastro pub.

The Secret Dining Company’s managing director Martin Roper said “We’re pleased and excited to be working with Enterprise Inns for a third time. The Rectory will bring our cutting edge gastro pub, cask ale and craft keg offer to this iconic Derbyshire town, as we look to develop and expand our vibrant brand”.

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North Derbyshire mortgage adviser named best in the UK

A North Derbyshire independent mortgage adviser has scooped one the financial industry’s top awards.

Daniel Bailey, director of Middleton Finance, has been named as the Mortgage Adviser of the Year in the 2017 Unbiased Media Awards.

The Unbiased Media Awards celebrate the work of financial advisers and journalists who promote the value of advice. They are open to more than 26,000 independent financial advisers and Daniel was just one of 14 professionals to be honoured at the central London awards ceremony.

Daniel is regularly quoted in the national press commenting on the UK mortgage market and, as part of his award nomination, had to submit a number of articles which had been published in newspapers such as The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and Daily Express.

Commenting on his award win, Daniel said:-

“I am delighted to win the award. It is fantastic to be recognised for my contribution and opinions in the media on the mortgage market. With more than 75% of all mortgages being organised through a mortgage broker today, there is increasing demand for my services from the media, particularly for comment that is jargon-free and decodes an increasingly complicated and changing industry.”

Prior to the win, Daniel had been shortlisted for the prestigious award for four consecutive years, before scooping the industry accolade in February this year. He fought off competition from five other shortlisted mortgage advisers to be named as the winner by a panel of top financial journalists.

Daniel established Middleton Finance in 2009 and since then has quickly risen to become one of the country’s top independent mortgage advisers and is regularly called on by the media for comment and opinion.

He added:-

“Getting a mortgage to buy a home is easier to get than many people think. After 15 years in the industry I still get a buzz from finding exactly the right mortgage for my customers. Buying a property remains one of life’s biggest decisions, and it’s a rare privilege to play a part in helping people realise their hopes and aspirations.”

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Strong strategic vision for the Midlands welcomed by D2N2

A strong vision for the Midlands’ economic and transport future – laid out in two important strategy publications – has been welcomed by the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership.

Coming the day after the 2017 Budget the publication of the Midlands Engine Strategy and the Midlands Connect Strategy anticipate major investment, to generate regional growth, to benefit all communities.

Chancellor Philip Hammond was in Dudley, West Midlands, this week to launch the Midlands Engine Strategy, a copy of which can be found online here.

The Midlands Engine is a partnership of ten Local Enterprise Partnerships – including D2N2 (which promotes economic and jobs’ growth across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire) – local authorities, businesses, and education providers; aiming to create 300,000 jobs and add £34billion to the region’s economy by 2030.

The Midlands Engine Strategy aims to help the region address productivity barriers, enable businesses to create more jobs, and to export more goods and services.

It will do this by focusing on the five key objectives of:

  • Improving connectivity to raise productivity.
  • Strengthening skills to make the Midlands more attractive to businesses.
  • Supporting enterprise and innovation to foster a more dynamic regional economy.
  • Promoting the Midlands nationally and internationally, to maximise trade and investment in the region.
  • Enhancing quality of life to attract and retain skilled workers, and to foster the local tourist economy.

Practical steps in the Strategy to achieve these objectives include:

  • Plans to invest £392million across the Midlands through the Government’s Local Growth Fund.
  • £20million for a Midlands Skills Challenge fund, to help close the skills gap between the Midlands and the rest of the country.
  • A £250million Midlands Engine Investment Fund, which from this spring (2017) will provide financing to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) grow.
  • A Midlands Trade and Investment Programme, to help position the Midlands Engine on the global stage. This will include export events in Europe, North America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East; and the presentation of a Midlands Engine Investment Portfolio at MIPIM 2017 – the annual global property investment exhibition to be held in Cannes, France, next week – which will set out the most exciting investor opportunities in the Midlands region.

Philip Hammond MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said:-

“Underpinning the Midlands Engine Strategy, and crucial to its success, is close engagement with local partners – Local and Combined Authorities, universities, businesses and Local Enterprise Partnerships.”

He added:-

“Working together, we can achieve our ambitious vision for a Midlands’ economy that works for everyone.”

Improving transport connectivity across the region, and between it and the rest of the UK and the world, is essential to carrying forward the ambitions of the new Midlands Engine Strategy – a fact recognised in the Midlands Connect Strategy.

Midlands Connect is a partnership of 28 local authorities across the East and West Midlands, businesses, ten LEPs (again including D2N2), Network Rail, Highways England, HS2 Ltd and associate member the Department for Transport.

The Midlands Connect Strategy: Powering the Midlands Engine report also published this week is the result of 18 months of extensive consultation. It proposes an ambitious 25 year programme of investment in strategic road and rail improvements, to reduce congestion and improve journey times across the Midlands, to aid its economic growth. A full copy of the transport Strategy can be read online here.

Priorities spelled out in the Midlands Connect Strategy include:

  • A52 improvements between Derby and Nottingham, including to enable access to the future East Midlands HS2 Hub Station at Toton, and to improve the route to East Midlands Airport. These plans are to be delivered by the end of the 2020s, to improve east-west connectivity.
  • Measures to relieve traffic pressures affecting the central Midlands motorway network, including on the A42 and A5 roads.
  • A’ smarter’ approach, to make personal and commercial travel across the Midlands’ areas and between different modes of transport simpler. This would include smart and digital travel ‘tickets’ and applications, and trials for connected passenger and freight autonomous vehicles.

Commenting on the Midlands Connect Strategy today Peter Richardson, Chair of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, added:-

“With the commitment to complete HS2 and an interchange at the East Midlands Hub in Nottinghamshire, and potentially a high speed station and maintenance facility at Chesterfield by early 2033, an evidence-based and considered plan of action is needed to make the most of the opportunity which the HS2 network presents to communities and businesses throughout our area.

“Developing the projects set out in the Midlands Connect Strategy will stimulate the economy further, and give the vast talent pool across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire greater access to jobs and businesses throughout the Midlands, from east to west and north to south.

“We are in full support of flagship projects such as the Midland Main Line upgrade and electrification; and the development of the Newark Northern bypass. These could increase the speed of journeys across our region, giving businesses and their employees better access to the talent across the region; especially in the triangle of cities which is Derby, Nottingham and Leicester. The development plans for the A52, including a mass transit strategy and access to the HS2 Hub, will also have a major impact on our area. If we are to see the true potential of all our communities in the Midlands we need these recommendations to be acted on as soon as possible.”

Sir John Peace – who is Chair of both the Midlands Engine and Midlands Connect – said today:-

“We have come together across a wider geography than has been attempted before, to deliver a collective view of what the Midlands can achieve.

“We are confident in our physical, economic, commercial and cultural assets – and in our people – and our potential to contribute more to the success of UK plc.

“We believe that with the right investments in place the Midlands can raise its performance to match global cities like Singapore, Shanghai and New York. We can grow faster and generate more wealth, helping the government to create an economy that serves everyone well.”

Copies of the Midlands Engine Strategy can be found online here and the Midlands Connect Strategy: Powering the Midlands Engine report here.

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