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NLT Training Services achieves UK first

Chesterfield Champion NLT Training Services has become the first training provider in the country to achieve the new matrix+ accreditation.

NLT, which provides apprenticeship training to young people throughout the region, was selected to be involved in the pilot of the brand new Government matrix+ standard earlier this year.

The new advanced standard is an extension of matrix, a unique quality standard for organisations to assess and measure their advice and support services, which ultimately supports individuals in their choice of career, learning, work and life goals.

The higher level matrix+ quality standard has been introduced to meet demand from existing holders of the matrix standard who want to challenge themselves in the business critical areas of strategic positioning, leadership principles and people engagement.

NLT’s Chesterfield office, based on Station Road in Brimington, underwent the rigorous inspection at the end of last year and was successfully awarded the prestigious standard in April.

The government accreditation recognises excellence in leadership and management in training organisations that are funded by the Skills Funding Agency (SFA).

Following the successful attainment of Matrix+, the standard is now being rolled out to training organisations across the UK.

Delighted to be the first in the country to receive the advanced accreditation, Andy Sheppard, Chief Executive of NLT Training Services said: “We train, advise and support hundreds of young people every year so for our services to be recognised as exemplar is a wonderful achievement. I am very proud that NLT is the first in the country to achieve the matrix+ accolade. It is testament to our great team that we are leading in our field.”

Paul Bridle, Chairman of Assessment Services Ltd which is the sole provider for the matrix Standard, said: “We are delighted that NTL undertook the Matrix+ and congratulate them on their success. Organisations like NLT understand that ongoing success and improvement requires constantly challenging yourself. By embracing the matrix+ approach they have demonstrated their desire and commitment to discover the best of who they can be.”

NLT Training Services, which was established more than 40 years ago, has offices in both Chesterfield and Scunthorpe. It is renowned in the industry for delivering specialist engineering and manufacturing training as well as apprenticeships in business skills.

NLT Chief Executive Andy Sheppard and Head of Business Development Cathie Mitchell

Posted in Business, Celebrate Chesterfield

Nominations open early for Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards

With the lighter nights and warmer weather now upon us, people are being urged to nominate their favourite restaurants, food producers, bars, cafes, pubs and tearooms in the 2016 Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards.

Organised by Destination Chesterfield, the nominations have been opened earlier than usual to capitalise on the town’s recent warm weather, which is helping draw people into bars, restaurants and cafés in and around the town.

People can nominate eateries, hostelries and food producers based in Chesterfield as well as 10 miles out of town. Nominations are open now and can be made online across 10 categories in the popular awards, which return for the fourth year running. Nominations close at midnight on Monday 13 June 2016.

Everyone who nominates in the Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards will be entered into a free prize draw for two tickets to the glittering awards ceremony later this year, which will be hosted by founder of Little Venice Cake Company, Mich Turner MBE.

Dominic Stevens, Destination Chesterfield Manager is now urging people to get nominating. He said: “This year we have brought the nominations forward to make the most of summer socialising – whether it’s a tasty meal or buzzing beer garden, or something special produced locally for your barbecue or picnic, we want to know.

“The success of the Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards is all down to the general public and they haven’t let us down yet. Each year we get more and more nominations proving that we’re a town that appreciates good food and customer service. I hope people will get behind us once again and vote and help make the 2016 awards the best yet.”

Headline sponsor Chesterfield College, is once again hosting the glittering awards ceremony at its Heart Space Building. Its catering students will not only serve and prepare the two-course a la carte menu to more than 250 guests, but will also compete for the coveted Young Chef of the Year title in the awards. The winner of the title as well as those of all the awards will be crowned at the star-studded ceremony in October later this year.

Voting in the 10 categories is easy and can be done online at www.chesterfield.co.uk/foodanddrinkawards

The 10 categories in which you can nominate in the Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards include:

• Restaurant of the Year – sponsored by Chesterfield Borough Council
• Café/Tea Room of the Year – sponsored by Kier
• Gastro Pub of the Year – sponsored by arvato
• Pub / Bar of the Year – sponsored by Custom Solar
• Best Newcomer – sponsored by BHP Accountants
• Best Customer Service – sponsored by East Midlands Chamber
• Best Out of Town (within 10 miles of Chesterfield) – presented by Chesterfield College
• Chesterfield Food Producer – sponsored by Casa Hotel
• International Restaurant of the Year – sponsored by MSE Hiller
• Family Friendly Award – sponsored by Jumble Design

Other supporters of the awards include the Derbyshire Times, Peak FM, Holdsworth Foods, Banner Jones Solicitors, the Crooked Spire Church, Mitchells Chartered Accountants and Business AdvisorsCentral Technology Ltd, ra Information Systems, Black Eyed Susan and Reflections.

Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards 2015 with Theo Randall.

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Celebrate Chesterfield, Chesterfield Food and Drink Awards, Destination Chesterfield, Leisure, Summer, Visiting

Employment trend remains positive

The number of people in work in the East Midlands has increased by 66,000 over the past two years, while the number of people out of work has fallen by 44,000 in the same period, according to figures released this morning.

The latest regional employment bulletin from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed that between January and March, there were 2.25 million people in jobs and 109,000 people unemployed across the region.

It means the unemployment rate in the region remains at 4.6%, well below the national average of 5.1%.

In terms of Jobseekers’ Allowance (JSA) claimants, there was a monthly decrease of 810, to 31,350 across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire in April, and there were 5,665 fewer claimants across the three counties than there were in April 2015.

In Chesterfield there were 1,115 out of work claimants in April 2016, which is 25 fewer than the figure reported in March (1,140) and 210 lower than the same month last year (1,325). The current percentage of the population claiming the benefit in the the town now stands at 1.7% and is below the national average of 1.8%.

Chris Hobson, Director of Policy at East Midlands Chamber, said: “The latest employment figures for the region are once again positive and reflect what our members are telling us through our survey work about continued growth in the East Midlands.

“It’s particularly encouraging to note that the figures show there are now more people employed in manufacturing roles in the region than at any time since September 2008, which was shortly before the national economy crashed. This also bucks the national trend, where manufacturing has been subdued in many other parts of the country.

“The East Midlands’ key strength lies in the diversity of its business community and it’s good to see that growth is spread across businesses of different sizes and different sectors.

“While the labour market remains flexible and dynamic, this positive snapshot of employment must not lead to complacency. The economy faces significant challenges over the coming months, not least the uncertainties the EU Referendum brings, a softening in other key markets and the ongoing skills shortages our members encounter on a daily basis.

“Now is not the time for political paralysis while we wait to see what happens in the aftermath of the vote on 23 June. Policy focus must still be placed on the fundamental building blocks of doing business, including finance for investment, skills provision and the delivery of first class digital and transport infrastructure.”

Growth Sculpture Horns bridge Roundabout

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Another step closer to Macmillan Cancer Centre

BHP Chartered Accountants has raised over £8,000 for the Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Appeal at its recent Twilight Ball, bringing the total donation from the firm to over £11,000 across three events.

Held at CASA Hotel in Chesterfield, the ball saw guests enjoying a three course meal, live music from local band The Fossils, as well as raffle prizes kindly donated by local businesses.

Rob Turner, Senior Fundraising Manager for Macmillan in Chesterfield said: “Being diagnosed with cancer is one of the toughest things that anyone can face and the new Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre will give local people the very best in treatment and support – closer to home.

“Macmillan needs to raise £2.5 million towards the cost of the new centre and we are so grateful to BHP Chartered Accountants for their fantastic support to the Appeal – BHP’s success shows how hard work by businesses who are passionate about their community can make a big difference.”

Dominic Staniforth, Partner at BHP Chartered Accountants commented: “Following our successful (but painful!) leg waxing event, and race night towards the end of last year, I am thrilled that we have been able to donate over £11,000 from these three events to such a great cause.

“The Ball was a fantastic evening supported by local businesses who have all helped ensure Macmillan are one step closer to reaching their target to complete the new centre.”

The new £8.9 million Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre is planned to be open at Chesterfield Royal Hospital by Autumn 2016. For more information see www.chesterfield.co.uk/developments/chesterfield-royal-macmillan-cancer-centre/

Chesterfield Royal Macmillan Cancer Centre Twilight Ball BHP

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Celebrate Chesterfield, Leisure

Firms in the dark regarding referendum implications

With just over a month to go to the EU Referendum, almost half of firms in the East Midlands have only a limited understanding of any business implications of the UK leaving the EU, according to new research.

The survey of local businesses found that 48% of respondents said they had no or only some understanding of how a vote to leave might potentially impact access to skilled labour, their prices and costs and trade with EU and non-EU countries, or the effect it might have on the UK’s political governance.

The research, carried out by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) The research, carried out by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) on behalf of East Midlands Chamber, also found that 47% of respondents from Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire, would vote for the UK to remain a part of the EU, while 39% would vote leave.

The results would indicate that voting intentions have tightened since the last time East Midlands businesses were polled, in September 2016, when 56% of respondents indicated they intended to vote to remain and 26% said they would vote for the UK to leave.

Almost 95% of respondents said they are unlikely to change which way they will vote on 23 June.

Just over half (53%) of respondents either didn’t know or believed a leave vote would have no impact on their overall growth strategy, 60% on their import/supply chain strategy, 57% on their export strategy and 45% on their profitability, while 79% were unsure about the potential impact upon their tax management.

The majority of local respondents also reported that the Referendum campaign has had no impact to date on various aspects of their business, from orders and sales (76%), recruitment (92%), and investment (85%), to total costs (86%).

Chamber Chief Executive Scott Knowles said: “With the EU Referendum almost upon us, the business vote has tightened. Although a majority of the businesses we surveyed continued to express a preference to remain in the European Union, the gap between Remain and Leave has narrowed significantly.

“It is worrying that almost a half of respondents said they had no understanding of implications to business of leaving the EU and nearly a quarter did not know how it might impact the way the UK trades with the EU. Many Chamber members have expressed frustration that the public debate to date has been characterised not by fact, but by spin and rhetoric from both sides.

“The Chamber will continue to support its members with information and briefing sessions on how the UK’s relationship with the EU currently works and the different questions that will have to be answered in the event of a vote to leave.

“Ultimately, it is people on the street, and not businesses themselves, who will have their say on 23 June, so all voters who own or run a business and employ people will need to make their decision based on the trade and economic prospects of staying in, or leaving, the EU.

“Regardless of whether the vote results in the UK staying or leaving the EU, the Chamber will be on the front foot to ensure its members have access to the right information to support their planning for continued success.”

The Chamber, in partnership with law firm Eversheds, has produced a fact-based briefing document about the UK’s current relationship with the EU and how this might change in the wake of a vote to either remain a member, or to leave. It can be downloaded by clicking here.

East Midlands Chamber, in partnership with fellow business organisation Nottingham Means Business, is also hosting an EU business debate, aimed at providing firms from across the region with a variety of perspectives from the Referendum campaign, to enable them to make an informed decision at the ballot box.

Guest speakers will include Gabe Winn, of Britain Stronger in Europe, and Dave Buik, a supporter of Vote Leave. The business perspective will be explored by two local business owners, with Ian Baxter, of Baxter Freight, discussing why he believes the UK should stay in the EU and Nigel Baxter, of RH Commercial Vehicles, showing his support for leaving the EU.

It takes place at Nottingham Trent University’s Conference Centre, in Nottingham, between 8am and 10am on 18 May. Places are free and can be booked online at www.emc-dnl.co.uk/events/8717/the-big-eu-business-debate.

EU Referendum Business Survey East Midlands Chamber

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Start-up support programme launched for Chesterfield and North Derbyshire entrepreneurs

A free and comprehensive support service has been launched to help ambitious entrepreneurs set up and run successful new businesses in the Sheffield City Region.

Sheffield City Region Launchpad is a new fully inclusive and co-ordinated programme of start-up support which aims to help create hundreds of new businesses across the region over the next three years.

The £4 million programme is being delivered through the Sheffield City Region (SCR) Growth Hub, launched by the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership last month, and involves a consortium of the region’s local authorities, and the Princes Trust.

Through Launchpad people just starting to think about working for themselves and new business owners keen to grow their companies and create jobs can quickly access a wide range of new and existing business advice, workshops, seminars, one-to-one coaching and mentoring services.

SCR Launchpad programme manager Anna Smith said: “Launchpad has been set up to ensure that wherever entrepreneurs are based in our region, whether in the city of Sheffield, in our growing towns or in rural communities, everyone has equal access to the best quality business development support.

“Its aim is to ensure that no-one misses out on the support they need to help them set up and grow their business. Wherever they are based they can contact Launchpad and a start-up business advisor will talk through their business aims, discuss their needs and signpost them to the most appropriate support.”

Launchpad is being delivered through a collaboration of the region’s local authorities and business support organisations, led by Barnsley Council’s business support arm, Enterprising Barnsley.

Developed and delivered under the SCR Growth Hub banner, Launchpad brings together the wide range of start-up support services provided by these partners and combines them with new services being provided through the Sheffield City Region Growth Hub.

The initiative is backed financially by the Sheffield City Region Combined Authority and has attracted £2,359,613 investment from the European Regional Development Fund as part of the Europe Union’s support for the region’s economic development.

Chair of the Sheffield City Region European Structural Investment Funds Sub-Committee James Newman said: “Through unprecedented collaboration across the Sheffield City Region’s local authorities and business community we have co-ordinated all our efforts to identify and support pre-start and early stage businesses with growth potential.

“Our ultimate aim is to increase economic growth and create jobs through fostering the development of new businesses across the whole region. The simple message is that if you want to set up and grow a business in the City Region you should contact Launchpad and its team of advisors can help you access a region-wide network of support.

“This is exactly the type of programme that European funding should be supporting and we expect Launchpad to become the definitive springboard for successful business start-ups in the Sheffield City Region.”

Launchpad is open to new businesses in Barnsley, Bassetlaw, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire Dales, Doncaster and North East Derbyshire, Rotherham and Sheffield and offers entrepreneurs anything from access to free workshops and events to one-to-one mentoring from successful entrepreneurs and business owners. The Princes Trust will provide business support to 18-30-year-olds across South Yorkshire.

Entrepreneurs and new business owners can contact Launchpad through the SCR Growth Hub gateway on 03330 00 00 39 or growthhub@sheffieldcityregion.org.uk  Visit www.scrgrowthhub.co.uk to find out more.

The Sheffield City Region (SCR) Growth Hub, through which Launchpad has been developed, is designed to be a single point of contact for all businesses across the nine local authority areas. It was launched by the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership last month.

The overall ambition of the Sheffield City Region LEP is to help create 6,000 new businesses and 70,000 new jobs by 2025, by encouraging innovation, investment and collaboration.

Similar Launchpad start-up support programmes have been established by LEPs through their Growth Hubs in other city regions across the UK.Sheffield City Region

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Queen’s Award for Home Instead Senior Care

Chesterfield home care provider, Home Instead Senior Care is celebrating after being awarded a Queen’s Award for Enterprise.

The nationwide business received the top accolade for the innovation its service has brought to the home care sector.

Home Instead introduced its unique service to the UK in 2005 specialising in the care of older adults. It aims to change the face of ageing by delivering companionship-based care built around the individual needs of its clients.

Nigel Metham, Director at Home Instead Senior Care Chesterfield commented:-

“Our aim is to build up good relationships between the caregivers and the clients. Our visits are no less than an hour as this gives time to provide the care needed but also time for the caregiver to sit and chat to the clients over a cup of tea, which is really appreciated.

“Our caregivers make an effort to get to know clients well and find out about their interests.  This award is dedicated to our caregivers who find their work so rewarding and share our ethos of wanting to offer the right kind of support.”

Trevor Brocklebank, Chief Executive of Home Instead Senior Care said, “On behalf of our national network we are honoured to receive this prestigious business accolade.

“Together we provide five million hours of relationship-led homecare each year. We couldn’t do this without our dedicated army of CAREGivers on the ground. This award pays testimony to their devotion to our mission to change the face of ageing in the UK.”

Image: Nigel and Steph Metham, owners of Home Instead in Chesterfield


Nigel & Stephanie Metham

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German investment comes to Markham Vale

Markham Vale partners, Derbyshire County Council and Henry Boot Developments Ltd have recently announced another major deal bringing new jobs with the car industry giants Ferdinand Bilstein UK.

Ferdinand Bilstein UK will be moving its current distribution operations in Kent and Pontefract to a new purpose-built distribution centre.  Established in Germany in 1844, the company operates worldwide producing, marketing and distributing car parts for a range of vehicle makes and models including Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Land Rover and Ford.

Paul Dodgson, operations director at Ferdinand Bilstein UK (2nd from right) said:

“We made the decision to move to Markham Vale as the development offers excellent transport links to the main motorway network, which was a key requirement of ours.

“We also required a bespoke and high-quality building to fit with the company brand and ethos, and we were confident Henry Boot Developments and Derbyshire County Council could deliver this.

“Our relocation to Markham Vale was mainly due to how close we can be to some of our biggest UK customers. We are excited to become a part of this high-profile development.”

The building of the firm’s new 224,966 square feet distribution centre started at the beginning of May and is set to be completed by December this year creating around 150 jobs initially with further opportunities to follow.

billstein

Posted in About Chesterfield, Business, Development

New funding to help people into employment

Applications are being invited to deliver a new £4.5m programme designed to support local people to develop work skills and secure employment.

Provided through the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership and funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), the ‘INSPIRE Local’ programme is set to help those having trouble finding work due to disabilities or health conditions, having little or no work experience (young and older), living in isolated or rural areas, or living in areas with high levels of social exclusion.

People taking part in the INSPIRE Local Programme will receive:-

  • A two week support programme, including help with motivation and creating a plan of action; which could include work experience, further training, health and well-being support, and access to addiction treatment programmes;
  • An assigned mentor who will work with individuals for up to a year to support progress with their action plan;
  • Funding for individual’s additional needs; such as extra equipment needed to enable someone to undertake work experience;
  • Mentoring support for up to six months once people are in employment; and practical help with things such as travel costs, work equipment and extra training.
  • Complementary help to enable people to progress further once they have completed their programme (which may take up to a year).

INSPIRE Local aims to help at least a quarter (25%) of participants into sustainable employment.

Applications to deliver the programme will be reviewed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), which is providing matched funding for and managing the INSPIRE Local programme for D2N2. The deadline for applications is Tuesday June 14 (2016).

Successful applicants will be expected to start delivering INSPIRE Local by the end of 2016. Funding will be available for them for up to three years.

Free information sessions for organisations wanting to bid to deliver INSPIRE Local will be held this month (May), where they can learn about the priorities of D2N2’s ESF programme.

In Chesterfield there will be a session at Casa Hotel from 10am to 2pm on Monday 16th May, with lunch provided. The event is free to attend but places are limited and must be booked in advance. To book a place online go to www.d2n2lep.org/Events; or contact Hannah Gamble, at the D2N2 LEP, on email: hannah.gamble@d2n2lep.org

David Ralph, Chief Executive of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “INSPIRE Local aims to help people overcome the barriers they may face to finding sustainable employment; whether domestic, educational, social or other issues.

“By providing in-depth support tailored to individuals’ needs and circumstances, the programme can help people find and retain sustainable employment; supporting individuals, families and the wider economy.

“INSPIRE Local is one of a series of D2N2 programmes aimed at helping people move towards and into work, and progress in the employment market.”

Funding for INSPIRE Local will be provided through the European Social Fund (ESF) – part of the €250million European Structural and Investment Funds allocated to D2N2 to grow its area’s economy. D2N2 is the private sector-led partnership of business, local authorities, skills and training providers, community and volunteer groups, and others which works to promote economic growth and create jobs in its area.

Further information regarding the contract opportunity is available on the Gov.UK website at www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/49150ea3-b2d0-460a-9efc-3b349d7edd63.

For further information regarding the D2N2 European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) programme, please visit the D2N2 ESIF website at www.d2n2lep.org/EUFunding OR contact Richard Kirkland, at the D2N2 LEP, on email: Richard.kirkland@d2n2lep.org

D2N2 ESIF information session

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Hooch launches first ever digital only campaign #OutrageouslyRefereshing

Chesterfield headquartered Global Brands  has announced a marketing first as it launches a campaign for Hooch that will air solely across digital and social media.  Working with a new generation of’ digital influencers’ the brand will deliver a comedy based Outrageously Refreshing social video series that is set to reach 17 million users.

This represents a bold departure from the previous ATL focus for the fastest growing RTD brand, which won the Best TV & Cinema Campaign at The Grocer’s Marketing and Advertising Awards in 2014.

Starting on the 1st of May, Joe Charman, Huw Samuel, Leslie Wai and Stuggy, four of the UK’s top Vine Stars, will deliver a 3 month content plan across the Instagram, Vine, Facebook, Twitter, Snap Chat and You Tube platforms.  Their videos will see the lads in an assortment of outrageously refreshing comical moments made up of short sketches and pranks.  This campaign is set to reach a huge 5.8 million people, the combined following of all 4 comedians, an industry first.

Commenting on the campaign, Hooch marketing director Simon Green said “We are excited to bring some of the UK’s freshest original talent together to entertain and grow our loyal Hooch audience.  This builds on the brand’s reputation for disruptive and ‘full on’ activity.”

Huw Samuel adds “This campaign is so different to what most brands do because Hooch is investing in its social channels for a long term goal.  Lots of brands want one or two videos a year while Hooch are taking care of their channel and providing their audience with entertainment on a longer and higher scale.”

More activity with Joe, Huw, Leslie and Stuggy is planned for later in the summer extending the length of the sponsorship.  They have also hinted that there will be special bonus content to come on top of the planned campaign activity.

Hooch’s previous campaign set the brand high with Full on Refreshment, staring Keith Lemon, receiving fantastic response and reaching 2.8million people, including a growth of thirty thousand likes on Facebook in five months.

Hooch Campaign

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Get in step for the Derbyshire Workplace Walking Challenge

The Derbyshire Workplace Challenge is launching a new Walking Challenge for May.

Business colleagues are invited to sign up for the online activity log challenge, which for the month of May is dedicated to walking, allowing workers to track how much walking they have done and earn activity points for themselves and their team to progress up a special online leaderboard.

The Walking Challenge will run from Sunday, May 1 to Tuesday, May 31, and participants will also be in with a chance of winning great prizes such as 12 tickets to a Derbyshire County Cricket Club home match, a Stand Up Paddle (SUP) taster session for two people at Carsington Sports and Leisure, or a £25 Central Health voucher which can be used for any treatment at Central Physio, Central FootClinic or Central Osteopaths.

The Workplace Challenge is a free and fun activity tracker open to anyone in any workplace.  New users can join individually, or with colleagues to give an added element of competition, and track how active they really are in a quick and informal way.

Rachael Dyer, Sport Development Officer at Derbyshire Sport, which runs the Workplace Challenge in Derbyshire, said: “The aim of the Derbyshire Workplace Challenge is to motivate workers across the county to get more active and encourage their colleagues to do the same.

“We want to inspire people to make a few small changes to their working day which could help to make a real difference to their health and fitness. This could include walking to work, getting off the bus earlier or parking further from the office and then walking the rest of the way, holding walking meetings or going for a walk during lunch.

“By logging their walking workers will be able to see how small changes like this can really begin to add up. Activity done outside of work at any time also counts too – just be warned, the Workplace Challenge can be addictive as you watch your points rise and your energy levels soar!”

If you have taken part in a previous challenge or already registered you can log your activity at www.workplacechallenge.org.uk/derbyshire and you will be added to the new challenge leaderboard.

Chesterfield Walking Festival

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