Business

Chamber winners scoop regional business accolades

Hot on the heels of their success in the East Midlands Chamber’s 2016 business awards, six Chamber members have gone on to win regional awards from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

Chesterfield-based Cathelco won the Excellence in International Trade accolade at East Midlands Chamber’s Derbyshire Business Awards on Friday night (16 September). It has also scooped the regional Export Business of the Year accolade in the BCC awards.

And Penny Hydraulics, also of Chesterfield, which won the Best Improvement through Technology award and was joint winner of East Midlands Chamber’s Business of the Year for Derbyshire has scooped the BCC’s Best Use of Technology prize.

The regional winners were all chosen from businesses which won awards in the East Midlands Chamber’s awards in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. There are other contenders from sister Chambers in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.

The winners are being invited to collect their winner’s certificates at the annual general meeting of East Midlands Chamber, at Derby’s iPro stadium, on 3 November.

They will go on to represent the region at the BCC’s national awards, the winners of which will be announced on 24 November.

Scott Knowles, East Midlands Chamber’s Chief Executive, said:-

“Congratulations to all of the winners for going on to achieve further success in the BCC’s regional awards.

“Our three counties always gets a good showing at the BCC’s Awards because there are a lot of companies located here which are highly innovative and help to drive the regional and national economies.

“The Chamber awards are the only business awards in the region delivered purely by business for business and are also the only awards which offer the winners the chance to share their stories on the national stage.

“We wish all our winners the best of luck for as they go on to represent the East Midlands at the national awards.”

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Chesterfield selected for Healthy High Streets programme

Chesterfield’s shopping and retail sector is continuing to do well; however, it has secured the help it needs to become outstanding.

The town has been announced as one of the final 33 areas to be supported by Business in the Community’s Health High Streets programme. Over the next three years, the programme aims to increase footfall, reduce the number of vacant shops and create jobs in Chesterfield.

A total of 100 high streets are now supported by the programme, including the major cities of Sheffield, Leicester and Nottingham. Healthy High Streets is backed by more than 40 high street names, including Boots, EE, Greggs, Marks & Spencer, Santander and Wilko, who are committed to using the leadership expertise, skills and resources of their business to help UK high streets achieve their full potential.

A steering group made up of Chesterfield Borough Council, Marks and Spencer, Wilko, Boots, Greggs, Santander, Vicar Lane, the Pavements Shopping Centre and Destination Chesterfield, has been set up to deliver the objectives of Healthy High Streets, which include:

  • Boosting footfall in shopping areas
  • Reducing shop vacancies
  • Returning pride to the high street
  • Creating jobs

The group has already begun a promotional campaign promoting the reduced £3 for three hours parking rate available in Chesterfield Borough Council-run long stay car parks, as well as the free parking for Chesterfield borough residents available before 10am and after 3pm on weekdays and all day on Sundays and bank holidays.

Welcoming the news, Councillor Amanda Serjeant, Chesterfield Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Town Centre and Visitor Economy, said:-

“High streets up and down the country face challenges due to the impact of internet shopping, so it is important that we constantly look at new ways of reinvigorating our shopping areas in Chesterfield.

“By working with the Business in the Community advisor and bringing in corporate partners from shop chains we are able to share national experience and expertise alongside local knowledge.

“One of the areas the steering group is looking at is about improving and adding to our town centre events calendar. It has already been decided that we will hold a pumpkin hunt event in the last week of October and that we will strengthen our Christmas offer by working in a more co-ordinated way with the big high street chains on initiatives such as the Santa’s grotto in the Market Hall.”

Vic Risorto, Destination Chesterfield Board Member responsible for the town centre added:-

“As a town centre business owner myself I am delighted that Chesterfield has been selected as a Healthy High Streets town.

Destination Chesterfield looks forward to partnering with the high street stores, independent retailers and Chesterfield Borough Council to bring forward initiatives to stimulate footfall.

“This can only help us attract more investment, creating jobs and a thriving town centre which everyone will benefit from.”

To find out more about the Healthy High Streets programme, please visit http://www.bitc.org.uk/programmes/healthy-high-streets.

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Chesterfield based training firm to sponsor Volunteer Centre Awards

Chesterfield Champions, The UK Asbestos Training Association (UKATA), has announced it will sponsor this year’s ‘Volunteer of the Year’ award at the Chesterfield Volunteer Centre Awards, which take place at The Pomegranate Theatre in Chesterfield on Wednesday 19 October from 7.30pm.

The 2015 Awards attracted an audience of over 350 people and with the event now into its fourth year, UKATA has decided to renew its sponsorship to help the Volunteer Centre recognise the hard work carried out by volunteers across the Chesterfield and North Derbyshire region. UKATA was the proud sponsor of last year’s Award and having presented the certificates last year, UKATA General Manager Craig Evans was keen to support the Award once more in 2016.

Craig Evans, General Manager of UKATA, said:-

“UKATA is delighted to once again lend our support to the Volunteer Centre Awards.

“It was a pleasure to take part last year and meet some of those people doing amazing work in our region. Although there can only be one winner, all of the nominees have done something selfless and truly remarkable and to be able to help recognise that is something UKATA is proud to do.”

Last year’s Volunteer of the Year award was won by Chesterfield Carnival’s Maria Davison, with Cecilia Peck from the Chesterfield and North Derbyshire Credit Union and Andrea Jenner from Ashgate Hospicecare as runners up.

Craig added:-

“It was a really rewarding experience to meet the winners and others shortlisted last year.

“This is one of those events where everyone is a winner and all those shortlisted an inspiration. A number of UKATA staff were inspired to take up charitable activities on the back of it. Sasha and I undertook a charity skydive, and whilst this isn’t anywhere near as demanding as the work carried out by some of the volunteers at the awards, it shows just what an impact inspirational people can have on your life.

“The Volunteer Centre really do provide an invaluable resource to the area in recognising the efforts of volunteers and UKATA is proud to be supporting the 2016 event. I’m already looking forward to presenting the award to this year’s deserving winner at what I am sure will be another memorable event.”

As a not-for-profit organisation, UKATA are keen to do everything they can to support the Volunteer Centre, a volunteering development agency working independently to support organisations from the voluntary, community and public sectors; including offering free training as part of the ongoing UKATA Train safe, Work Safe Keep Safe campaign.

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Clarity needed over Apprenticeship Levy and funding

Greater clarity is needed to help businesses understand Government changes to apprenticeship funding, latest research has shown.

In April 2017 the Government will introduce its Apprenticeship Levy, which means firms with payroll over £3m will have to pay 0.5% of the value above £3m into an apprenticeship fund.

As soon as an employer has funds in its levy account it will be able to select a provider and an apprenticeship programme and commit to the apprenticeship.

Firms with payroll below the £3m threshold will have to register with the fund and will be required to co-invest in the training cost. It is proposed that these employers contribute ten per cent of the cost, with Government paying the balance.

There will be additional financial support for small employers (fewer than 50 employees) who train 16-18 year olds and for those where the apprentice is a 19-24 year old care leaver or is 19-24 years old and has a local authority education, health and care plan.

Firms will be able to offset the levy against Corporation Tax but will not be able to offset it against contributions to sector training bodies.

But a survey of 1,600 businesses nationally in August found that 39% had no idea how the Apprenticeship Levy would work or hadn’t heard of it.

The survey also showed that about 30% of medium-sized companies – those employing 50-249 staff – will have to pay the levy but only 26% thought they would be able to recover all of their levy payment or more.

Over half of the respondents (51%) said they had no idea how the reforms would work. The results suggest that the Government has so far failed to adequately communicate the apprenticeship funding policy.

In the East Midlands, according to the East Midlands Chamber’s Quarterly Economic Survey for the third quarter of 2106, 31.4% of firms said they currently employ apprentices and 16.7% said they planned to.

But 36% said they didn’t know what the impact of the changes to apprenticeship funding next April would be, while 21% said they felt the changes would increase employment of apprentices.

Data from the East Midlands was fed into the British Chambers of Commerce survey.

Diane Simpson, Deputy Chief Executive at East Midlands Chamber, said:-

“Firms value apprenticeships as way of developing skills and increasing productivity. However, with just six months to go until the levy is introduced, our research shows the Government needs to step up its communication to business to ensure that businesses understand how they could benefit from the reforms.

“If it just feels like just another tax then then the policy will have failed. Devolved administrations also need to provide a guarantee that the money raised is ring-fenced and kept for training.

“And Government should allow businesses to use the levy funding to support other high-quality workplace training. Treating apprenticeships as just a numbers game will benefit neither businesses nor apprentices.”

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Gucci Cruise 2017: A Portrait Of Chatsworth

Set at Chatsworth, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, the Gucci Cruise 2017 campaign is a celebration of quintessentially British culture.

Lensed by photographer Glen Luchford, the images capture the characters in the grounds and interior of Chatsworth surrounded by chickens and dogs; these grungey young characters interact with the animals playfully, their punk attitudes juxtaposing the grandiose, stately surroundings.

From late ’70s punk afflicted youth subculture to beautiful landscape gardens, Alessandro Michele cites British culture as a source of constant inspiration. This is evident in the campaign images, where young punkish characters appear alongside acclaimed British actress Vanessa Redgrave, painting an eclectic portrait of the British spirit and marking the start of Gucci’s three year cultural partnership with Chatsworth.

The new advertising campaign will run from 1st October 2016.

 

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Spireites donate £5k to Ashgate Hospicecare

The Spireites have donated £5,000 to their charity partner for last season, Ashgate Hospicecare.

The club generated funds for Ashgate Hospicecare and raised awareness of the charity’s activities as part of the link-up between the two organisations.

Ashley Carson, Director at Chesterfield Football Club, who presented a cheque to Ashgate Hospicecare at half time in Saturday’s game against Northampton Town, said:-

“We were delighted to be able to hand over a four-figure sum to a charity which touches the lives of so many people in the area. We will continue to support the valuable work being done by Ashgate Hospicecare in whatever way we can.”

Esther Preston, Director of Fundraising and Marketing at Ashgate Hospicecare, gratefully received the cheque. She said:-

”This very generous donation couldn’t have come at a better time as demand for our services continues to grow.

“This will make a big difference to many local people as £5,000 could pay for 100 people to attend our day hospice, which brings comfort and relief to people with any life limiting illness and gives valuable respite to their carers and family.”

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Mayoress volunteers for the day at north Derbyshire Hospice

The Mayoress of Chesterfield, Jill Mannion-Brunt, paid a special visit to Ashgate Hospicecare last week, not as a visitor but as a volunteer.

The Mayoress, who has lived in Chesterfield since 1989, volunteered on both the Inpatient Unit and Day Hospice throughout the morning serving breakfast and lunch to patients.

The Mayoress said:-

“The whole experience has been absolutely great. If you are thinking about volunteering then please come and do it. It is invaluable not only for the patients but for the staff as well.

“I would just like to reinforce how important it is to have a place like this. The whole recognition of death as part of the life process and the way people should be looked after with ambiguity and that every town should have a place like this. It is just a jewel.”

Lucy Nickson, Chief Executive at Ashgate Hospicecare, said:-

“It was a pleasure welcoming the Mayoress at the hospice and was very generous and kind of her to spend her time volunteering, spending time with patients. We’re extremely grateful to the Mayoress for her support and look forward to her visiting the hospice again in the near future.”

Alan Rhodes, a patient in Ashgate Hospicecare’s Day Hospice, met with the Mayoress and shared stories throughout the morning. He said:-

“It was wonderful to see the Mayoress in the day hospice, chatting to all the patients. She makes a great cup of coffee!”

The Mayoress is in office until May 2017 and plans to support Ashgate Hospicecare in any way which would benefit the hospice.

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Chesterfield manufacturer awarded Business of the Year accolade

The Business of the Year accolade at last night’s East Midlands Chamber Derbyshire 2016 Awards was shared between Penny Hydraulics and HUUB Design.

Chesterfield-based Penny Hydraulics is a UK manufacturer of lifting equipment, with its own purpose-built premises housing a manufacturing and assembly plant.

It carries out all design, manufacturing, quality control, aftersales support and nationwide service operation from a central base.

The company entered the awards because it believed that by putting itself forward it would reap benefits and value beyond the trophy and title if lucky enough to win.

It said that being announced as a finalist had given the firm an immediate boost to workplace morale, which gave the company the ideal opportunity to recognise employees for their contribution to the business.

The firms were among 11 to win awards at the gala dinner at Derby’s Roundhouse where the Chamber celebrated the strength and successes of businesses across Derby and Derbyshire. Three other Chesterfield business were recognised at the event with Cathelco being awarded Excellence in International Trade, Banner Jones being awarded Excellence in Customer Service and Northern Lights being awarded Manufacturer of the Year.

Jean Mountain, Chamber President, said:-

“The Chamber’s congratulations go to all of this year’s winners. We had some really good entries and the judging process was extremely tough, but all of the winning businesses thoroughly deserve their success.

“The standard of competition was extremely high, which clearly shows that despite the surprise of the exit vote at the EU Referendum, we have some real success stories of Derbyshire businesses doing well. All of the finalists also deserve recognition for their success.

“Over the past 12 months, businesses in Derbyshire have been busy investing, innovating, exporting and growing and these awards are testament to the quality of businesses we have in this city and county.”

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Employment continues to rise across the region

The number of people in work in the East Midlands continues to rise despite fears that the outcome of the EU-Referendum might have caused massive job losses.

Figures released this morning by the Office of National Statistics showed that there were 2,296,242 people in work in the region in the three months to the end of July – 25,957 higher than the previous quarter, 26,462 better than a year earlier and 88,987 higher than two years ago.

The number of people unemployed fell to 102,104 for the quarter to the end of July – 4,126 lower than the previous quarter, 8,872 down on the previous year and 28,417 lower than two years previously.

The unemployment rate for the region dropped to 4.3%, down from 4.5% in the previous quarter and remains well below the 4.9% national level.

And the number of people claiming jobseekers allowance in August stayed the same in comparison to last months figures in Chesterfield

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive at East Midlands Chamber, said:-

“Reports from the recruitment sector since the EU-Referendum had suggested a slump, which makes today’s figures even more positive than might have been expected.

“Far from being negative, these figures show continued confidence from business across virtually the whole region and all sectors and are probably one of the best indicators to date that despite the vote to leave the EU nothing has actually happened yet to the detriment of business.

“Businesses across the East Midlands continue to be the drivers of the regional economy and, by default, the national economy. We make things here in the East Midlands and ship them all over the world, not just to the EU, and we will continue to do so long after we leave the EU.”

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New Stand Sponsor for Spireites

Chesterfield Football Club are delighted to announce a deal with a leading local van sales company that will see the West Stand at the Proact Stadium named The Van Yard Stand.

The deal with The Van Yard sees them become a significant partner for the club and they have signed a deal to the end of the 2017/18 season.

The company have recently moved to new premises in Arkwright Town to cope with their increasing trade and linking up with the Spireites will help to enhance their brand awareness.

Chris Allsop, Managing Director of The Van Yard, said:-

“It is a great privilege to agree this sponsorship deal with the football club. We have streamlined our business and moved to new premises this year and the next step is for us to strengthen our commercial exposure in the area. Working with Chesterfield FC will allow us to do this and I look forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

Richard Nichols, Head of Commercial & Marketing at Chesterfield FC, said:-

“It is fantastic to have an enthusiastic and proactive company like The Van Yard associate their business with us here at Chesterfield Football Club.

“Chris has been a pleasure to deal with and we are both genuinely excited about developing a positive and strong relationship over the next two years. They are a local company who already work closely with the RAC, which demonstrates their lofty ambitions and that matches what we want to achieve here.”

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University set to update Chesterfield’s skill base

Employers who want to update their staff’s skills or individuals aiming to get ahead in their careers can find out what the University of Derby’s new Chesterfield Campus has to offer on October 27 at a Professional and Part-Time Study Open Evening.

From 4pm-7pm, University lecturers will be at the Campus in the former St Helena’s grammar school on Sheffield Road to outline the range of business, engineering, IT and health care courses on offer.

Professor Margaret Bruce, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, explained the benefits of part-time study: “Our flexible approach to teaching and learning enables you to fit studying around your other commitments.

“That means you can gain a professional qualification whilst working, to help further your career, broadening your skills and knowledge in a flexible way, without it affecting your lifestyle.”

Courses available through part-time study in Chesterfield are:

■ HND Business and Management

■ BEng (Hons) Professional Engineering

■ FdSc Information Technology

■ Continuing Professional Development in Health and Social Care

The Campus, due to open next month, has had a multi-million pound conversion which has been sympathetic to the listed St Helena’s building, conserving as many of its historic features as possible.  Booking is essential: visit derby.ac.uk/open days

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