As we enter
February we are reminded that the Christmas period is well and truly over;
diets have gone out of the window and many of us have turned our backs on our well-intended
New Year resolutions. All in all it’s a pretty dreary month, and this prompted
me to dig a little deeper and find some positives; I really didn’t have to look
very far - specifically to the brand new £12m Queens Park Sports Centre.
I was privileged
to see the new Queens Park Sport Centre at a recent Chesterfield Champions
breakfast event, 24 hours before it was officially opened by the Coronation
Street celebrity Kym Marsh. Like her, I was extremely impressed with the
outstanding facilities, it truly is a gem in Chesterfield’s crown.
The breakfast event
started at 7:30am and the
centre was already buzzing with people using
the new facilities and queuing to sign up for membership. What an amazing
community resource.-it was fantastic to witness the hard work of the many
people who have made the new Queens Park Sports Centre happen. A big ‘thank you
and well done’ to all those involved!
At the
breakfast even the hot topic on everyone’s lips was, of course, the proposed devolution
involving Local Councils; with the subject being debated nationally, lots of questions
were asked about what it means for Chesterfield. I for one see devolution as a
positive, there is already a deal from Sheffield City Region on the table for
Chesterfield which will bring us a share of £900m funding for local projects,
including infrastructure and regeneration.
Devolution means,
ultimately, that we can have more control over things that we want for our Town
at a local level rather than Whitehall making the decisions for us. Devolution
will impact all our lives and I urge you to have your say now. Get involved and
have your voice heard before any decision is made that will affect all our
futures long-term. You can find more information about this issue on the
Destination Chesterfield website.
Devolution is
something that will no doubt be a key topic at our annual Celebrate
Chesterfield event taking place at the Winding Wheel in March. For those of you
that don’t know, Celebrate Chesterfield is the hottest ticket in town and each
year it’s getting even bigger and better.
I enjoy this
event because it’s a great opportunity to look back and see how far we have
come since the creation of Destination Chesterfield in 2011. At last year’s
event we announced that £1bn of regeneration was taking place in the Borough-who
knows what good news this year’s Celebrate will bring? What I do know is that
it’s going to be good!
Great things
are happening in our small town of which we should all be proud. Celebrate
Chesterfield is the opportunity for us all to stand back, take stock and give
ourselves a well-deserved pat on the back for what we have collectively achieved
as a Town, and to look forward to the future with confidence.
You too can
share in the success of Chesterfield. The event is free to attend; simply
register at www.chesterfield.co.uk/celebrate