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Investment in Innovation

Businesses are benefiting from upgraded internet and phone systems at Chesterfield Borough Council’s two innovation centres.

Following IT upgrades tenants at Tapton Park and Dunston Innovation Centres now receive:

  • 1GB high speed digital connectivity, boosting their ability to sell and promote their products and services online
  • A state-of-the-art Mitel telephone system which enables tenants to work in agile ways, taking calls when away from the centres. All call charges are part of the managed services provided at the centres.

Councillor Tricia Gilby,  Cabinet Member for Economic Growth, said:-

“A thriving local economy is our key priority. The provision of state-of-the-art facilities to encourage new business ventures as well as supporting more established businesses is essential to achieving that objective.”

Councillor Mick Wall, Chair of the Chesterfield Innovation Centres Management Board said:-

“Our innovation centres, supported by a team of excellent staff, provide a superb environment for businesses to grow and expand, providing valuable, high skilled jobs for local people.”

Hundreds of companies have used the centres over the years to successfully grow their businesses and feedback about the improvements is very positive:

Ian Ford, of First B2B said:-

“Coming to Tapton Park was one of the best decisions we have made and with the initiative of bringing in very high speed fibre and telephony we would struggle to find a better solution to our accommodation requirements anywhere else in the area.”

Matthew Brailsford, of Custom Solar, said:-

“Having vision for the future is why I love having my business at the Dunston Innovation Centre. With renewable energy, super fast broadband and affordable offices I cannot think of a better space close to Chesterfield.

“Along with fantastic centre staff who support local apprenticeships and innovative businesses I feel very much at home.”

Various office sizes are available at each centre and range from a virtual office or furnished rent a desk suite to offices from 202 sq ft to 1,500 sq ft.

Leases can be put in place quickly and have flexible easy in-easy out terms to encourage take-up. This allows businesses to be operational within a minimum time period and adjust quickly to their changing accommodation requirements as they develop.

Other key features include telephone, admin, post and reception support, a free on-site business advisor offering access to specialist innovation support and access at discounted rates to the conference and meeting rooms in both centres.

While the centres have high occupancy levels offices continuously become available as start-up businesses expand and move to bigger premises in the town.

Click here to see available business units at the Innovation Centres.

Chesterfield Innovation Centres - Tapton Innovation Centre

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Businesses urged to take part in Industrial Strategy consultation

Businesses are being urged to contribute to consultation about the Government’s Industrial Strategy.

Prime Minister Theresa May launched the Green Paper setting out the strategy at her first regional cabinet meeting in January.

The consultation began on the same day and will run until 17 April.

The strategy is based on ten pillars for growth, including investing in science, research and innovations, upgrading infrastructure, delivering affordable energy and green growth and encouraging trade and inward investment.

East Midlands Chamber will be putting together a formal response to the consultation but wants regionally-located companies to drive the feedback.

Chris Hobson, Director of Policy at the Chamber, said:-

“The East Midlands is one of the most influential parts of the country when it comes to creating jobs and wealth and driving the national economy. It is the spine of manufacturing in the country and a world leader in low carbon innovation and high technology.

“It is imperative that the views of regional businesses are included in any feedback to the consultation, whether collectively through the Chamber, individually or both, particularly for sectors where this region has obvious strengths but also when it comes to developing skills and long-term infrastructure plans.

“We are expecting Government to launch its Midlands Engine strategy in the very near future and the way the two strategies combine will be crucial to regional businesses, making feedback to the consultation even more important.”

The Chamber will be putting together a series of workshops across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire in coming weeks to discuss the two strategies with businesses.

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Plans for Northern Gateway regeneration in development

Chesterfield Borough Council is seeking the views of interested parties to bring forward the development of the Northern Gateway regeneration scheme.

The council has appointed Chesterfield-based architects WCEC Group to come up with designs of how Elder Way could be developed to make it a more attractive environment for residents, shoppers and visitors.

WCEC is holding meetings with groups including taxi drivers, bus companies and businesses on Elder Way to find out what types of landscape improvements they would like to see in the development of Knifesmithgate, Elder Way and parts of Saltergate outside the former Co-op department store.

No decisions have yet been made on what will be included in the area.

Following the consultation meetings WCEC will produce a proposed design of how the area could be redesigned. The plans will form the basis of a public consultation with residents that will be held in late March.

The landscape improvement works will be partly funded by a £5.83 million grant from the Sheffield City Region Investment Fund.

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

“The Northern Gateway scheme is key to regenerating the northern side of the town centre and is set to create around 500 jobs for local people.

“We are keen to hear the views of groups who work day-to-day in the area to see what improvements will benefit them before gaining the views of residents.

“We are really pleased to be working with a Chesterfield company on this scheme as they have extensive local knowledge and are in the best position to help bring the vision for the site to reality.”

Andy Dabbs, Design Director of WCEC, commented:-

“We are delighted to have been appointed on such an important project in a town that is also our home!

“The importance of this regeneration project cannot be underestimated and we are looking forward to working closely with the council and their stakeholders in delivering what we will be a landmark development for Chesterfield.”

The Northern Gateway scheme will see the development of the former Co-op department store and a new enterprise centre on the site of the current Holywell Cross (Donut) car park to help more local businesses to grow, complementing the existing innovation centres at Dunston and Tapton Park.

The first stage of work has been carried out on the refurbishment of the Saltergate multi-storey car park with further work expected to take place later in the year.

Northern Gateway Chesterfield

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Bottle & Thyme to expand workforce following ‘overwhelming response’ from customers

The owners of one of Chesterfield’s newest bar and restaurants, Bottle & Thyme, are looking to expand their workforce just one month after opening due to the ‘overwhelming response’ it has received from customers across the area.

A joint venture between entrepreneurs Stephen Milner and engaged couple Gavin Grainger and Hannah Milner, the venue offers a relaxed café bar environment serving locally-sourced beverages and rustic style food during the day, and a sophisticated bar boasting live music and botanical-infused cocktails and craft beers by night.

With strong legal support from the business legal services department of law firm Banner Jones, the ambitious team took over the lease on the Knifesmithgate site in September of last year, before officially opening the doors to the public less than three months later on December 17.

Now, just weeks later, the venue is set to further bolster its 10-strong team of baristas, bar staff and chefs in response to high demand from customers throughout the day and into the evening.

Gavin Grainger, Co-owner and Director, said:-

“We have been absolutely blown away by the support we have received to date from our customers, as well as everyone who has helped us get Bottle & Thyme to where it is today – particularly Ian Osborn of Banner Jones who has been a huge help throughout.

“We are now looking to recruit a number of new members of staff and are focused on building the right team to ensure that we continue to further our reputation for excellent service delivered in a laid back, trendy environment. Training, as a result, will of course be a key ingredient.”

Despite demand from customers exceeding expectation to date Gavin, Stephen and Hannah all say they remain committed to continuing to work with other Derbyshire-based businesses to meet their supply needs wherever possible – including Arden Coffee in Clay Cross, Owen Taylor and Sons Butchers in Leabrooks, Brampton’s JMJ pottery and fellow town centre-based business Chocolate by Design.

Taking over the former Barclays Bank space, which had previously sat empty for a significant period of time, the business offers a range of gluten free food and drinks – with head chef Tom Barnett responsible for delivering a unique menu offering predominantly free-from options.

And despite setting their sights on expansion and growth in the future, Gavin says the priority is to ‘solidify’ the brand’s existing offering first and foremost.

Gavin said:-

“Over the coming months our absolute priority is ensuring that this venue is getting it right, and that includes constantly listening and responding to feedback with regards the menu, the service, the live music, the drink options and the atmosphere.

“What we don’t want is to be become victims of our own success; having to compromise on our vision for the venue, or our ambitions to source everything locally where possible and make everything from scratch because we have tried to expand too quickly.

“That said, when the time is right I have no doubt we’ll have just as much fun launching venue number two as we have getting the original Bottle & Thyme up and running.”

Ian Osborn, Solictor at Banner Jones who are working with Bottle & Thyme, said:-

“It is fantastic to see such a unique and vibrant brand such as Bottle & Thyme come to Chesterfield and it was immensely rewarding to work closely with the company in negotiating a suitable lease from the landlord with concessions that have allowed the new venture to prosper.

“Chesterfield has seen significant regeneration over the last few years with exciting opportunities for new businesses cropping up all of the time.  It was terrific to be involved with the development of Bottle of Thyme from the outset and I wish Gavin, Stephen and Hannah all the very best for the future as the brand grows.”

 

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Car parts distributor boosts growth with new headquarters purchase

Family run business SDL Minorfern – an independent distributor of car and van replacement parts – has marked further expansion with the purchase of a head office and warehousing centre at Clay Cross, Chesterfield.

Yorkshire Bank funded the private sale of the premises which comprises over 40,000 sq. ft. and includes parking for 60 vehicles and a large dedicated unloading area for articulated lorries and containerised freight.

hlw Keeble Hawson’s commercial property team led by partner, Alaric Birch, acted for SDL Minorfern and Yorkshire Bank – arranging and managing the bank finance and overseeing the sale processes.

Founded in 1978, SDL Minorfern, which employs 260 people, operates nine branches across Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire.

Holland House, which also includes a retail branch, is three times bigger than its previous headquarters which were also located at Clay Cross.

Nick Holland, Managing Director at SDL Minofern, said:-

“The purchase of our new headquarters marks a formative milestone in the development of the company – and is instrumental in our growth targets and increasing efficiency.

“hlw Keeble Hawson was recommended to us as the ‘go to practice’ for a commercial conveyance of this size and the service from Alaric and his team was impeccable. Both they and Yorkshire Bank worked effectively to ensure a smooth and timely completion.”

Alaric Birch, added:-

“This major development – which entailed SDL Minorfern bringing two separate warehousing operations and management, accounts and procurement teams under one roof – paves the way for continued success for the business, which has established itself as a leading player in its field.”

Steve Wicks, Relationship Manager at Yorkshire Bank, said:-

“SDL Minorfern is a family business, in a highly competitive market, that recognises the value of first-class customer service. Yorkshire Bank is pleased to support the firm’s latest expansion.”

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Completed Staveley Hall restoration project set to regenerate the town

Staveley Town Council is delighted to announce that the refurbished Staveley Hall is now open.

The £4.8 million refurbishment on the Grade II listed hall was funded, in the main, by European Regional Development funding, Heritage Lottery funding and directly by Staveley Town Council.

The first floor of the historic building, now contains 9 first class office units fitted with high speed broadband, whilst the ground floor facility is set to be used for meetings, weddings and other organised events.  To facilitate larger events there is also the option of using the external air hall, a £150,000 inflatable marquee that seats up to 90 people.

The first phase of the project saw the refurbished stables block open in 2014 and the mix of 11 office units and workshops are now fully occupied.

Chris Ludlow, Leader of Staveley Town Council, stated:-

“I am delighted that Staveley Town Council has successfully delivered this restoration project for the people of Staveley and the surrounding region. Community use will be high on our agenda and this is another building block in the regeneration of the town.”

 

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£3million to benefit rural areas covered by D2N2

Micro businesses, companies producing food products and cycle networks in the rural areas covered by the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership will receive a £3million investment boost.

Rural businesses wanting support to improve demand for their agricultural and horticultural products, or to create more jobs, or companies or organisations intent on improving countryside cycle networks for tourism or recreational use, can apply for funding from today (Thursday January 26).

Money for the three programmes is being made available via the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) portion of D2N2’s current EU funding. The D2N2 LEP is the private-sector led partnership of businesses, local authorities, skills and training providers, and community and voluntary services which promotes economic growth across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire.

The details of the three new programmes which project organisers can bid for funding from – via the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) website – are:

Food Processing: £501,253 is being made available to support the growth of food and drink processing businesses.

Priority will be given to projects which:

  • Create new, higher skilled jobs.
  • Develop strong supply chains within the D2N2 area.
  • Support businesses’ growth via export and accessing new international markets, or increase the volume of products exported.
  • Bring in new techniques or processes which increase production and productivity.

Project bidders must apply for at least £50,000 in grant aid. The maximum grant is £501,253.

The programme will be open for applications for 18 months, while funding is available.

Business Development: £1.6million is being made available to invest in rural micro and small business ventures, including farming businesses diversification into non-farming activities (for example, land used for tourism or leisure-based attractions).

Priority will be given to projects which:

  • Develop high growth businesses linked to D2N2’s eight key commercial sectors: transport equipment manufacturing, life sciences, food and drink manufacturing, construction, transport and logistics, the visitor economy, creative and digital industries, and low carbon goods and services.
  • Create new jobs within the business applying for funding.
  • Develop new higher skilled jobs within the applicant business.
  • Demonstrate business innovation, boosting productivity by introducing or developing new technologies or processes within the business applying.

Project bidders must apply for at least £35,000 in grant aid. The maximum grant is £170,000.

The programme will be open for applications for 18 months, while funding is available.

Rural Tourism Infrastructure: £928,247 will be used to develop rural tourism infrastructure, particularly recreational cycling, in D2N2’s rural areas.

Project bidders can apply for capital funding to build schemes which connect rural attractions, encouraging more recreational cycling and greater numbers of visitors to come to those areas.

Priority will be given to projects which:

  • Enable new or existing attractions to improve their offer to visitors, encouraging longer stays and increased tourism spending in the rural D2N2 LEP area.
  • Extend the tourism season beyond the usual May to October period.
  • Improve access links to and between visitor attractions, including through development of multi-user paths.
  • Support cycling’s development, building on recent successes such as the 2015 and 2016 ‘Tour of Britain’ cycling events.
  • Create new skilled jobs in applicant businesses.
  • Develop visitor accommodation where there is a demand for additional accommodation, as detailed in the D2N2 LEP area’s Destination Management Plan or LEP Tourism Strategy.

Project bidders must apply for at least £50,000 in grant aid. The maximum grant is £170,000.

The programme will be open for applications for 12 months, while funding is available.

The D2N2 LEP will be holding a free ‘Rural Means Business Conference’, to give potential applicants more information on available funding through the three EAFRD programmes. It will be held from 10am to 3pm on Wednesday February 15 at the Bramley Building, Nottingham Trent University’s Brackenhurst Campus, Southwell (NG25 0QF). It will include information on grants available to help rural enterprises through both EAFRD and the LEADER European funding programme.

Peter Richardson, Chair of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, said:-

“It’s estimated around a third of jobs in the D2N2 LEP’s area are based in rural areas, but employers there tend to have less access to the benefits of infrastructure and business development opportunities seen in urban areas.

“Targeted funding via the D2N2 LEP, such as the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development grants being made available from today, help level the playing field; growing jobs and businesses which people living in rural areas rely on.”

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University to offer space and support to local businesses

The University of Derby Chesterfield Campus are looking for pre-start or start-up businesses to fill the incubation units at their new Innovation Centre.

With funding and support from the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership and the European Regional Development Fund, the Innovation Centre hopes to provide local business a space to incubate new business ideas, increase their speed of growth and de-risk the process of developing new products.

Professor Kathryn Mitchell, Vice-Chancellor of the University, discussed the potential impact of the Campus and Innovation Centre on the town at the opening of the Campus in October 2016, commenting:-

“We hope to make a big difference to Chesterfield in the future.”

Investing in making an impact in the future of the town alongside the future of the students the Innovation Centre will provide a space for local business to work. The Centre can incubate up to six new enterprises at any one time, providing space for two or three members of staff. By offering stepped rental charges they hope many young new business will take advantage of this opportunity.

The Centre will also offer tailored business support supplying advice and guidance, funding, knowledge transfer, facilities and talent to facilitate accelerated growth. The facilities are aimed at supporting new businesses, particularly within Health and Engineering, to develop and innovate in order to be sustainable and ultimately grow.

Facilities will include:

• Large multi-material UV Cure 3D printing machine
• FDM 3D printing machines
• Multi-axis CNC wire cut machine
• Articulated arm scanning and reverse engineering software
• Bench top scanning electron microscope
• Sputter coating machine

Based within the same building is the FabLab, a workshop area providing access to equipment and expertise in design prototyping, materials analysis and testing.

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Work underway on major commercial development at Markham Vale

Work is now underway on a major commercial development at prime business and distribution park Markham Vale, after planning permission was granted just before Christmas.

This phase will see the formation of 13 highly adaptable units ranging from 1,200 – 3050 sq. ft.; providing modern warehouse space benefitting from a high-quality specification, designed to address a chronic shortage of supply in the market set against strong levels of demand.

The units will be available to buy, presenting a unique opportunity in the market for businesses to own a building on Derbyshire’s flagship business park.

Property developer Priority Space, in a joint venture with Hunt Group, have appointed Scunthorpe based construction firm Britcon as main contractor; with units expected to be ready for occupation from July this year.

Property consultancy Commercial Property Partners LLP (CCP) has been instructed to market the new development alongside Fernie Greaves.

Lee Buchanan, Development Manager at Priority Space, said:-

“The start of construction is a great milestone for the scheme – especially so soon after planning was granted.

“It is a significant speculative development in response to strong levels of demand in the area which reinforces our confidence in the potential of the Markham Vale site and the strength of the local economy.”

Stuart Waite, Partner at CPP, comments:-

“We are delighted to have been appointed agents for this high-quality, flagship Derbyshire Business Park. Delivery of this scheme addresses a real shortage in the market of high quality starter units, especially ones available to buy, and indeed we are already speaking to a number of interested parties.”

Markham Vale is a key employment site in the region with occupiers including Gould Alloys, Inspirepac, Meter Provida and Great Bear already committed to large scale warehousing and distribution facilities on the 200 acre park.

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Walton Works development moves to the next stage

The ‘Walton Works’ development, will see the restoration and conversion of the Grade II* listed Walton Mill and Mill Terrace.

The plans are for a mixed use hybrid, planning and listed building applications for retail floor space, a public house and residential development.

Guy Robinson, Finance Director and Company Secretary for Robinson PLC said ”

‘We are very pleased that after 14 years of trying, we have now found a basis to move forward with the redevelopment of Walton Mill and its surrounding land. The unanimous backing of the planning committee and the very positive attitude shown by the planning team really does give us the confidence to push ahead with our plans’.

The development will regenerate the 24 acre brownfield development site adjacent to district retail centre on Chatsworth Road (A619), which is the main arterial route from Chesterfield and the M1 to the Peak District and includes:

  • 3,430m2 of new retail developments
  • A new public house
  • Conversion of the listed Walton Mill with 1,430 m2 retail/commercial space on the ground floor and 26 residential apartments above – alternate uses for the Mill still may be considered.
  • 22 dwellings close to Mill – 11 in existing listed cottages – 11 new
  • Two residential blocks containing 76 dwellings
  • 300 new dwellings on Boythorpe Works

Read the full details of the development.Walton Works Chesterfield

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Arvato named top UK employer by National Apprenticeship Service

Arvato has been recognised as one of the UK’s best apprentice employers by the National Apprenticeship Service.

The business process outsourcing (BPO) partner, which works with several public sector organisations and international businesses in the UK, including Renault, BMW and Slough Borough Council, has been featured in the annual Top 100 Apprenticeship Employer List. Inclusion recognises those organisations with the highest standards of excellence in employing apprentices.

The judges were impressed by Arvato’s apprenticeship programme, which has led to more than two thirds of trainees moving into full-time roles and a promotion rate of 69 per cent for those that become permanent employees, far outstripping the national average of 23 per cent.

Debra Maxwell, CEO, CRM Solutions, Arvato UK & Ireland, said:-

“Apprenticeships not only provide an important route into the workplace for young people, but they deliver a fresh source of ideas and can help build up the skills sets and talent organisations need for the future.

“We take our responsibilities to the local communities we work in very seriously and supporting youth employment and training is key to this. We are proud that our efforts in this area have been recognised through the inclusion in such a prestigious list.”

Arvato’s programme provides a 12-month apprenticeship with an NVQ Level 2 qualification in business administration or ICT and vocational placements across a range of departments, including finance, procurement and customer service. Since 2009, 89 trainees have completed an apprenticeship with Arvato. The company currently employs over 1,400 people across nine sites in the UK.

The top 100 list, now in its 13th year, recognises organisations that have apprenticeships at the core of their business and are benefitting from growing their own talent and developing a motivated, skilled and qualified workforce.

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