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BRM’s commercial property team appoints new associate

BRM Solicitors welcomes Associate Solicitor Vicky Woodhouse to its Commercial Property Team.

BRM continue to grow in accordance with client demands. Vicky’s appointment strengthens the team, enabling it to continue to provide the expertise and service expected by their clients.

Adrian Sheehan, Head of BRM’s Commercial Property Team said:

“I am very excited to add Vicky to our Commercial Property Team. She has long been admired from within the team, and has come with many recommendations from those who have dealt with her in the past. Vicky has been working as a Commercial Property solicitor in South Yorkshire for almost 10 years, and allows us to offer another safe pair of hands in our already well regarded team.

BRM’s Commercial Property Team continues in its endeavors to offer the best available service to our landlord and tenant, commercial, investor and developer clients.”

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Shorts appoint Senior Accounts Manager

Shorts are delighted to announce the appointment of Tim Baum-Dixon as the most recent member of their Accounts team.   Tim joins as Senior Accounts Manager with many years’ experience working at a senior level in large and independent accountancy firms, with clients across a range of industries.

Having a wealth of experience in a wide variety of sectors, Tim has significant experience in the provision of high quality management accounts information. Tim will be managing a client portfolio spanning Shorts’ Sheffield and Chesterfield offices.

Welcoming Tim, Partner Malcolm Pope commented “Shorts’ Accounts team has continually grown over recent years. The firm has for many years now, had a commitment to Cloud based accounting (in particularly Xero) and an increased focus on the provision of market leading management accounts information. Businesses have responded and recruitment has naturally followed in response.  We remain extremely fortunate to continue attracting such high calibre recruits who will no doubt play a pivotal part in the firm’s future growth.  Tim is a fantastic appointment for the firm, demonstrating our long term strategy of investing in the very best people in order to continue to deliver high quality advice and service to our clients.”

Malc continued “Tim’s technical knowledge and experience underpins his experience in providing meaningful management information on which business owners can confidently make well informed strategic decisions. Many believe that following Brexit, we face a period of financial uncertainty.  More than ever, business owners need detailed reporting to provide the deeper understanding of their business’ finances, which is provided by our Management information.   I firmly believe that Shorts’ team places us firmly at the forefront of the local market place.”

Tim added “I am excited to be joining Shorts in this period of growth and look forward to assist the firm continue this into the future.  Shorts is a highly regarded independent practice.  It is clearly focused on meeting all aspects of their clients’ needs and developing new and innovative services and solutions to help clients make strategic decisions and to grow their businesses.  This is a great time to join Shorts and I am looking forward to being instrumental in the future development of the firm.”

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Chesterfield care provider refinances for growth

A Chesterfield headquartered care home group, Hill Care Group, has secured funding from Barclays to consolidate their banking with one provider and refinance for growth with a £26 million term loan.

Established in 2001 and headquartered at St Mary’s Gate, the business provides care to over 1000 residents across 19 care homes throughout the UK, covering Derbyshire, Merseyside, Cheshire, Manchester, West and South Yorkshire and the North East. Hill Care will now move ahead with plans to acquire and build new facilities in communities with a need for first-class care services.

The funding deal with Barclays is the largest the bank has agreed with any care operator in the North of England this year. Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers help lead the funding deal.

Mitchells has acted for Hill Care since its incorporation in 2001. As part of the deal with Barclays, it provided assistance in preparing the financial modelling and forecasting on behalf of Hill Care to ensure the refinancing went smoothly.

Wendy Waddicor, Managing Director of Hill Care, said: “We are very excited to be expanding our brand of exceptional, holistic care, catering to all our residents’ needs.

“Our priority is improving the quality of life for those who choose to reside with us, maintaining their privacy, dignity and ability to manage their own lives. Through new builds and acquisitions, we will be able to support more families with the care of their loved ones.”

Wendy added: “Barclays shares our enthusiasm, aspirations and appetite for growth and we are delighted to strengthen our relationship with the bank. The new funding and consolidation of our finances under one umbrella will enable us to realise our ambitions.”

John Anderson, Barclays Relationship Director commented: “We are delighted to work with Wendy and her team and provide a full banking package, including £26 million term debt. This deal demonstrates Barclays understanding and commitment to healthcare businesses. Having a focused industry specialism enables us to understand the current social and economic headwinds experienced by operators.

Tony Hornsby, partner at Mitchells, said: “Hill Care is an ambitious company and needed a finance provider that shared their outlook and growth plans for the future to enable them to realise their growth potential.

“It makes sound financial sense that they have aligned themselves with a progressive bank like Barclays for future developments. It was a true partnership approach between Hill Care, Mitchells, hlw Keeble Hawson Solicitors and Barclays and one that has delivered a great outcome for everyone concerned.”

hlw Keeble Hawson advised on the various facility agreements, dealt with the required security and investigated the title to the various properties owned by the Hill Care Group.

Nick Goulding, Corporate partner, said: “This was an important transaction for the Hill Care Group and enables them to push on with their plans for further growth and success. It was a complex matter due to the number of care homes and parties involved and needed to be completed within a tight timescale. Everyone worked very hard and with a good sense of collaboration in order to deliver the project on time.”

Hill Care

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Chesterfield’s Liza Bakes is a Great Taste winner again

The world’s most coveted blind-tasted food awards, Great Taste, has just released the Great Taste stars of 2016 and from 10,000 submissions Chesterfield’s Liza Bakes Ltd is celebrating with a further five of the company’s products now able to carry the Great Taste logo, including two that have won the prestigious 2 star awards – their Victoria Sponge cake and their Blueberry and Lemon cake.

Judged by over 500 of the most demanding palates, belonging to food critics, chefs, cooks, restaurateurs and producers as well as a whole host of food writers and journalists, Great Taste is widely acknowledged as the most respected food accreditation scheme for artisan and speciality food producers.

“This is the fourth year in a row that our products have won Great Taste Awards and this year we have another five and two of them winning the prestigious 2 star awards. We are delighted and it endorses what our customers tell us every day – that all our products taste the best” said Louise Milroy, Managing Director and Head Baker.

Louise said “We focus on supplying all our customers with consistently the very best tasting cakes and desserts. We want to help every local business we supply to stand out and we think they all do. Once again these Great Taste Awards enhance our reputation and contribute to the reputation of our brilliant customers. Over the past year our business has expanded strongly and we are proud to supply a wide range of fantastic local businesses across Derbyshire and surrounding counties. Our Great Taste Awards have contributed to this and undoubtedly helped the company to win Food Producer of the Year in the Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards 2014 and to be selected as a finalist for 2015 and now 2016 as well.”

Liza Bakes Ltd is a family business. Louise started baking in her kitchen in 2005 and by 2008 was supplying premium handmade artisan bakery produce to local shops, cafes and delis from her bakery. Liza Bakes now has 13 Great Taste Award winners, supplies distinguished and award winning businesses across Derbyshire and as far afield as London; and is now able to supply individual retail customers placing orders online.

Food producer of the Year Finalist - Liza Bakes

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Destination Chesterfield Chair taking to the stage for charity

For one night only, Peter Swallow, managing director of Chesterfield-based property development company Bolsterstone Plc and chair of Destination Chesterfield, will be hoping to make people laugh and raise a massive £6,000 for charity.

With no previous stand-up experience, Peter is taking to the stage at Sheffield City Hall and will be performing a comedy routine in front of a 400-strong audience in aid of Sheffield’s Weston Park Cancer Charity on Thursday 20 October.

Already, Peter has raised a staggering £5,000 for the charity through his JustGiving page. All money raised will go towards funding the expansion of research studies, improving the way cancer treatments are delivered and supporting the ongoing care provision of patients and their families affected by cancer

Peter will join nine other wannabe stand-up comedians drawn from business leaders across Sheffield City Region for Funny Business, an annual event which sees contestants deliver a five-minute comedy routine in front of a live audience and a panel of judges.

He said: “Although daunting, I am happy to take a step out of my comfort zone for this wonderful charity and in memory of my mother and sister who, along with a number of close friends young and old, have succumbed to cancer. Being personally affected by cancer encourages me to do more to help charities like this, so I’m thrilled that I can help Weston Park Hospital with this event.”

Tickets are on sale now for Funny Business at Sheffield City Hall on Thursday 20 October at 7:30pm. The tickets, which cost £20, include the performance, a raffle ticket and entry to the After Show Party.

Peter Swallow Chair of Destination Chesterfield

 

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Britain could be talking itself into recession, Chamber warns

Britain could be talking itself into recession, the UK’s second largest Chamber of Commerce said this morning.

The warning from East Midlands Chamber* follows various recent reports citing Brexit as the primary cause of failing business confidence and, in one case, a significant fall in corporate profits in the second quarter – of which only one week was post-EU Referendum.

This morning, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) called on the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to cut the base interest rate tomorrow from 0.5% to 0.25% with a view to dropping it to 0.1% later in the year.

It also called on the Government to cut taxes and increase spending to avoid economic growth falling to only 1% next year.

Scott Knowles, Chief Executive of East Midlands Chamber, said: “The Chamber has been neutral on Brexit throughout, but we believe that the messages being given to the global business community at the moment are all wrong.

“Until Article 50 is triggered we remain part of the EU, with all that it entails, and nothing changes. Even after Article 50 is triggered nothing is going to change overnight and probably not for several years.

“GDP for the second quarter of 2016 was up on the first quarter despite the uncertainty of the EU Referendum. It was up 2.2% year-on-year and up 7.7% compared with 2008. High Street sales for the second quarter were up on the first quarter and year-on-year. And despite its warnings of ‘technical recession’ in 2017, even the NIESR has said export sales have increased as a result of the weaker pound.

“Chambers across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, carried out a snapshot survey of members and found that, by and large, confidence remains high, with over half of the respondents saying they thought leaving the EU would bring no change or positive change to their business and over half of businesses saying they have not revised their recruitment or investment plans or have no intention of doing so. In the East Midlands businesses were split roughly 50:50 over future growth prospects.

“There was a lot of pressure on the Bank of England to cut the base rate from 0.5% to 0.25% last month. It resisted, thereby sending a message to the world that it had confidence in UK plc. Although we think a cut in the rate is likely tomorrow, we would urge the Monetary Policy Committee to make only cautious moves so that the message sent out is one of confidence and that Britain remains open for business.”

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Franklin & Sons scoop six stars at Great Taste Awards

Great Taste, the world’s most coveted blind-tested food and drink awards, described as the Oscars of the food and drink industry, has announced Franklin & Sons as winners of six Great Taste stars. Out of Franklin & Sons’ premium soft drinks range, Brewed Ginger Beer with Malted Barley and a squeeze of lemon was awarded 2 Great Taste stars, whilst British Dandelion & handpicked Burdock with Star Anise was awarded 1 star. The natural range of tonics and mixers did extremely well, taking home 3 stars out of the 4 entered mixers. Franklins Ginger Ale, Natural and Lemon Tonics each received 1 star, with judges saying “the flavour was sharp, not too sweet, clean and fresh”.

The awards are judged by over 500 of the most demanding palates belonging to food critics, chefs, cooks, restaurateurs and producers. Great Taste is simply about taste, not clever branding or smart packaging.

“We are delighted to receive such prestigious recognition from the Great Taste panel. The comments were even better than we hoped for”, explains Justin Horsman, Franklin & Son’s Brand Controller. “Winning these prestigious awards not only cements our credibility for creating only the most premium soft drinks, tonics and mixers, but also reflects the hard work and time invested into the Franklin & Sons range. It is really gratifying to see that such well-respected professionals appreciate the true heritage and provenance of our ever expanding range of products. We are so excited to see what the future holds.”

Steve Perez, Chairman of Chesterfield based Global Brands said, “I am very proud of the Franklin & Sons team, winning so many awards for the new range of soft drinks and mixers in our very first year. I thank them for their hard work and skills. They have produced World Class products true to the heritage of the brand and these awards are a great accolade to all of them.”

Out of over 10,000 products entered into Great taste 2016 only 878 received a 2 star award. Whether it be bread, honey, salami or cereal being judged, all products are removed from their wrapper, jar, box or bottle before being tasted. The judges then savour, confer and re-taste to decide which products are worthy of a 1-, 2- or 3-star award (only 181were awarded 3 stars in 2016). Franklin & Sons has been listed in Harrods for four months and it was fantastic to see the Harrods buyers agreed with the stars awarded.

A selection of the judges’ comments below:

“Bright and with distinct tonic notes and a bitter lemon dimension. The flavour is sharp, not too sweet, clean and fresh. Just bring on the gin.” (Sicilian Tonic)

“Love it! Brings back memories – made very well with a good carbonation, sweet and with spices – a delicious blend.” (Dandelion and Burdock)

“Fresh and with gentle carbonation – The Cinchona is botanical and very natural. There is a good dryness to this drink. (Natural Indian Tonic Water)

The panel of judges included; TV chef and author, Valentine Warner, MasterChef judge and restaurant critic, Charles Campion, fifth generation baker, Tom Herbert from Hobbs House Bakery, and Great British Bake Off winner, Frances Quinn; food buyers from Harrods, Selfridges, Fortnum & Mason, Harvey Nichols and Waitrose and chefs including, James Golding, chef director of THE PIG Hotels, and Kevin Gratton, chef director of HIX Restaurants.

Global Brands

Global Brands

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Chesterfield businesses can boost their bottom-line with Pokémon Go

Chesterfield-based Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers says small businesses should consider using the new Pokémon Go phenomenon to boost their business this summer.

Since being launched in the Apple App Store, it has turned areas of the region into Pokémon hotspots, attracting hundreds of people Pokémon hunting with the app.
Part of the game involves walking to ‘Pokéstops’ – checkpoints that correlate with real life places and businesses that give in-game items and where in-app purchases can be used to buy and use items known as ‘lures’ that attract rarer Pokémon.

Laura Pain, Head of Small Business at Mitchells explained: “Our offices are based in the centre of Chesterfield and we see people every day walking up and down Saltergate hunting for Pokémon. There’s a great opportunity for small businesses to use the Pokémon Go phenomenon to their benefit.

“Shops, cafes and restaurants in Chesterfield can offer discounts and incentives for players to walk into their premises, while other businesses can use their social media accounts to join in the online conversation. It’s a great opportunity for small businesses to engage with customers during the quieter summer months.”

For businesses that want to get make the most of Pokémon Go, Laura offers the following tips:

1. Use Lures – In Pokémon Go, there are things called lures. These can be obtained through levelling up or buying them through the online store and can be used at the millions of ‘Pokéstops’ around the world to bring more Pokémon to the area. Businesses have already been using these to attract people to cafés and stores and, sure enough, it’s working. A restaurant in London tried the method and ended up increasing revenues by 26%.

2. Talk about it on social media – We all know what a powerful tool social media can be, so use it to interact with your customers on a slightly more personal level than usual. Ask them what different types of Pokémon they’ve caught and get conversation flowing, it could lead to a visit into the store. Another idea that has been working well is to simply ask for a picture of a Pokémon being caught in your restaurant, café, or shop in order to receive a discount on the next purchase.

3. Talk to your staff about it – It is always good to build relationships with staff and discussing the current trends can be a great way to do so. Just asking your staff about what Pokémon they caught at the weekend can lead to a surprisingly lengthy conversation and you will soon find yourself getting to know your colleagues a lot better.

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Chesterfield accountant first to benefit from Sheffield City Region initiative

Businesses and their employees are being encouraged by Chesterfield Borough Council to take advantage of a scheme to invest in training for staff.

Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers on Saltergate has become the first business to sign up to Sheffield City Region’s Skills Bank and Chesterfield Borough Council is hoping they will be the first of many to do so.

The scheme offers businesses the opportunity to expand and get funding to pay for training required by their staff, while employees are able to get the skills needed to further their careers.

Under the scheme employers agree Skills Deals which set out how their business will grow by them providing employees with relevant skills and training. In return funding is provided to support training costs, paid for by the European Union Social Fund (ESF) and Sheffield City Region Growth Fund.

Andrew McDaid, partner at Mitchells, said: “The Skills Bank is a great opportunity to access funding to directly invest in staff development to both upskill and retain employees. It fits perfectly with Mitchells’ ethos to develop people within the company.

“The application process was very straightforward and we got through it with remarkable ease. Most importantly, the funders were keen to help. Moreover, going forward, we’ll be recommending it to our clients who want to grow and develop their business.”

Councillor John Burrows, Chesterfield Borough Council’s leader and cabinet member for regeneration, said: “It is because of schemes like this that we have applied to become a member of the Sheffield City Region Combined Authority and the economic devolution deal that comes with it.

“As businesses grow and new jobs are created we need to ensure that local people have the skills needed to benefit from these better paid jobs so that the benefits of growth are felt in our local communities.”

Businesses can find out more about Skills Bank at the next Chesterfield Champions breakfast meeting on Wednesday 31 August organised by Destination Chesterfield or by visiting the Sheffield City Region Skills Bank website at www.sheffieldcityregionskillsbank.co.uk

Further information on how to sign up to be a Chesterfield Champion and find out about their programme of events is available by visiting www.chesterfield.co.uk/destination-chesterfield/champions

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Find out what devolution means for Chesterfield

A final consultation drop-in session for residents to find out more about devolution and what it means for the Chesterfield borough is to be held in Staveley.

The event will take place at the Healthy Living Centre, Barlow Road, from 4pm to 7pm on Monday 8 August.

It is an opportunity for residents to find out more detail about Chesterfield’s application to benefit from a devolution deal from the Government, which would see powers and funding transferred from London to a more local level.

To get a share of the £900 million on offer over the next 30 years and £484 million in the next five years Chesterfield has applied to become a full member of the Sheffield City Region Combined Authority.

Councillor John Burrows, leader of Chesterfield Borough Council, said: “This is an economic deal to benefit the future of our children and grandchildren, as well as residents and businesses today.

“It is about giving people in Chesterfield communities the opportunities for high quality, well paid jobs; the skills and training they need to get those jobs; the opportunity to set up their own businesses and the housing they will need in the future.

“It’s not about changing geographical boundaries or other public services. Chesterfield is a Derbyshire town and will remain a Derbyshire town.

“Derbyshire police will continue to be our police service, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue will continue to be our fire service, East Midlands Ambulance Service will continue to run our ambulance service and Chesterfield Royal Hospital will continue to be our hospital.

“Chesterfield Borough Council will continue to run all our services. Derbyshire County Council will also continue to run its services as it does now with the exception of public transport services. These would instead be coordinated across a wider region to introduce Oyster card style ticketing across administrative boundaries.”

The move by the Government to implement devolution deals comes as other traditional forms of funding local government are facing cuts.

Councillor Burrows added: “We are in a new world in terms of the way local government funding is provided. This deal is an economic springboard for Chesterfield and if we don’t take this opportunity we are heading into a future of nothing but austerity cuts.

“The alternative Government money being offered is through devolution deals. This is the only place we can go that has the additional funding on offer. We need to take this opportunity to benefit our children and grandchildren’s futures.

“By having a seat at the table we can get at the additional funding available. Funding decisions are not based on the size of population or on deprivation levels in an area. They are based on areas putting forward business case proposals that demonstrate how gaining the extra funding would create jobs and enable businesses to expand.

“Chesterfield’s council and businesses have a good track record of doing this and so we need to bring these powers and funding from London to a local area.”

The Staveley devolution consultation drop-in event on Monday 8 August will complete a series of consultation events that has included:

  • a public meeting at the Winding Wheel
  • two other drop-in sessions in Chesterfield market
  • presentations to the public meetings at Staveley Town Council and Brimington Parish Council
  • two consultation events with the town’s businesses and
  • engaging with community groups.

There has also been a permanent information display stand at the council’s customer service centre in New Square.

The Sheffield City Region devolution consultation continues until Friday 12 August. Residents and businesses can take part by visiting www.sheffieldcityregiondevolution.org.uk or by getting a paper copy from Chesterfield Borough Council’s customer service centre in New Square.

Further information about what the devolution deal would mean for Chesterfield can be found at www.chesterfield.gov.uk/devolution

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New look Northern Gateway scheme approved

A revised Northern Gateway scheme has been approved by Chesterfield Borough Council to improve the town’s northern entrance and create 489 jobs.

The new plan will see:

  • A major refurbishment of Saltergate multi-storey car park, which will see it modernised and the number of spaces increase from 408 to 529
  • A business enterprise centre built on part of the Holywell Cross (Donut) car park for start-up and small and medium sized businesses
  • Environmental and street improvements to Elder Way and part of Knifesmithgate, including wider pavements to create a terrace area

The £19.9 million revised project also includes the £10.5 million redevelopment of the Co-op store by Central England Co-operative and their partners Jomast Developments.

They already have planning permission for a leisure scheme that will include:

  • Six ground floor restaurants
  • A hotel on the first and second floors
  • A health and fitness centre in the basement

Premier Inn and Beefeater are two of the companies that will occupy the site.

The revised Northern Gateway project will be funded by a Sheffield City Region Infrastructure Fund grant of £5.83 million and £3.5 million from Chesterfield Borough Council, with the Co-op redevelopment being paid for by the private sector.

Councillor John Burrows, Chesterfield Borough Council’s leader and cabinet member for regeneration, said: “We had to completely rethink our original plans for the Northern Gateway after the closure of the Co-op building and the change in the economy which meant that large food retailers were no longer looking to build large new stores.

“But by working with the owners and developers of the Co-op building we are now able to deliver the restaurant and leisure aspects of the original scheme.

“At the same time the Saltergate multi-storey car park is reaching the end of its working life and has to be refurbished.

“By incorporating this in to the scheme we can deliver a brighter and modern secure parking location that will meet the needs of shoppers, commuters, visitors and the hotel and restaurant users of the redeveloped Co-op store site.

“The addition of the enterprise centre to the plans enables us to meet the growing demand for business space in the town. Having a site like this in a town centre location will also support the existing town centre economy.

“The revised project is another example of how Chesterfield can benefit from gaining funding from the Sheffield City Region to deliver projects that will create jobs in Derbyshire.”

Work on Saltergate multi-storey car park is due to start this November and to be completed in summer 2017. The environmental improvements to Elder Way and Knifesmithgate will take place during 2017. Work on the enterprise centre is expected to begin in summer 2018 and be completed by summer 2019, subject to planning permission being given.

A rethink of the original plans for the Northern Gateway began last year after it became clear that no large food retailer could be attracted to the site, which was necessary to make the rest of the scheme viable.

The original plan also included proposals for town centre housing. While this is not in the revised plan, it remains an option for the future.

Councillor Burrows added: “The new parts of the revised scheme are in our hands which mean that we can directly control the delivery of them.

“We want to see more housing in the town centre area but I think it is important that we press on with the revised plan first and then look at that again once this work is well underway. But in is still very much a desire of ours to deliver more town centre housing.”

Sheffield City Region has already approved a £5.83 million grant in principle for the revised scheme but a full business case can now be submitted, which is required to get the final sign off for the funding to be paid.

Northern Gateway Chesterfield

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