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Southside THE QUALITY MAGAZINE FOR CHESTERFIELD, DRONFIELD & SOUTH SHEFFIELD

in the shade Calming pastel colours are perfect for the new season

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New season, new home Everything you need for a home and garden makeover APRIL 2021

the home front grand garden designs Building in our outdoor spaces

Stretch your legs

Local walks for the whole family

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CONTENTS

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Spreads inspired by his Granny Mary are proving a big hit for William Sutherland

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Fashion

Find fresh new looks for your seasonal wardrobe from these local boutiques

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Beauty

ello and welcome to the April edition of Southside, the magazine for Chesterfield, Dronfield and South Sheffield. This month we’re looking at all things home related, from building in your garden to local businesses who can help you do all the work you require (many of them can give you inspiration too). Closer to home we speak to William Sutherland whose family business, like many, has suffered greatly over the last 12 months. But he has used this experience to create a new recipe for success and is aiming to make great strides in 2021. Elsewhere we have some local walks for you to try and our usual mix of fashion, beauty and motoring. See you next month.

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Richard Abbey Executive Editor

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Bring the spirit of the season into your beauty routine with these fragrances and products inspired by flora and fauna

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Tales from the saleroom

Could there be untold riches lurking in dusty corners of your home? As Southside discovers, the world of antiques can still spring some surprises

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The Home Front

From kitchens, bathrooms and gardens to flooring, furniture and more, you’ll find everything you need with these local businesses and services

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Made in Chesterfield

Crisis has been the great revealer for William Sutherland who is now aiming to make history repeat itself

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Walk this way

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Parks, gardens, woodlands and moorlands are all accessible from our homes and the perfect places to explore during this restricted time. Grab your walking boots and get outside

Calming pastel shades are perfect for spring and summer

In Brief

Home & Garden 24

If you build it, they will come

Whether you want a better space for entertaining, room for the kids, a gym or a dedicated garden office, there are myriad of ways to make your garden a more inviting or practical space

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News from Chesterfield, the Peak District and North East Derbyshire

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Motoring

Richard Abbey looks to the past – and the future

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CHESTERFIELD@HUNTERS.COM SALES 01246 540540 / LETTINGS 01246 541253

Chesterfield: 34/36 Burlington Street, Chesterfield, S40 1RR *If you are under contract with another agent you may still be liable also to pay their fee. Source: RealCube, 1,152,785 people registered in the network as at 30 Aug 2019.


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PROMOTION

David J Martin

David J Martin’s spray service Ultra-modern contemporary units

Proud addition FROM TRADITIONAL TO ULTRA-MODERN, DAVID J MARTIN KITCHENS ARE HANDMADE HERE IN SHEFFIELD. f you really want to make a statement with your kitchen, it’s time to go bespoke. Gone are the days when consumers would simply be satisfied with off-theshelf mass-produced furniture. Modern customers are now seeking handmade pieces - so it’s good to know there’s a well-established local business on our doorstep, dedicated to creating beautiful furniture. David J Martin opened its doors in 1980, ran solely by David himself. Fast forward over 40 years, and he now works alongside eight other members of staff, including his son, who hopes to one day take the reins. David is a carpenter by trade and ensures that his team are trained to the highest standard - and only the finest quality products leave the business. In their workshop on Springvale Road, his team create kitchens that are the envy of many, from traditional Shakerstyle units to ultra-modern contemporary units, which are available in any colour and any sheen. Everything – and that does mean every single thing – is made from scratch with kitchens painstakingly designed to the last millimetre to suit the size and style of the home and meet the requirements of the customer. Every piece of wood is sanded in

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house, every colour is mixed and sprayed by the company’s own full time professional paint sprayer, and every sharp corner is rounded off by hand. Achieving a modern finish with no joins, David J Martin’s spray service ensure no water discolouration something that can happen with vinylwrapped doors. “Our attention to detail is second to none, and this is what makes us stand out from the crowd,” says David. “We are not held to ransom by mass-produced products as we make everything from scratch - even down to making our own cutters for producing mouldings - and when it comes to paint, only the best colours and finishes will do.”

The showroom at Springvale Road

Although the showroom is currently closed, David J Martin remains open for business and is available for consolations either face to face or via Zoom. When on site, his staff adhere to all government guidelines giving you peace of mind during any installation. There’s more to David J Martin than kitchens - they can also create furniture for your bedroom, study or lounge that cater to all styles. For those customers undertaking full refurbishment of their home, David also provides a one-stop shop for structural, plumbing and electricity work. For David, it’s all about the customer experience, whether the job be big or small. He has built a superb reputation for customer satisfaction and the team is highly regarded for their after-sales service, ensuring that every customer is a happy and fixing any problems that may arise - whether that be two weeks or ten years down the line. So what are you waiting for? One call could result in a stunning new extension, complete with kitchen, plumbing and electricity - David only employs the best, after all. David J Martin 210 Springvale Road, Sheffield, S6 3NU Tel: 0114 268 6718 www.david-j-martin.co.uk www.sheffieldvibe.com 5


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FASHION

RIGHT: Joseph Ribkoff is perfect for any season. Blanc, 177 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield. S40 2BA. Call 01246 767220. Click & Collect or postal delivery service available too BELOW: Got an occasion coming up? Ronald Joyce is available at New Image, 227 Middlewood Road, Sheffield, S6 4HD. Tel: 0114 234 4880. www.new-image.co.uk

Spring is in the air FIND FRESH NEW LOOKS FOR YOUR SEASONAL WARDROBE FROM THESE LOCAL BOUTIQUES.

Barkers Atillio black calf derby shoe, £180. Charles Brooks Shoes, 241 Fulwood Road, Sheffield, S10 3BA. Tel: 0114 268 0590. www.charlesbrooksshoes.co.uk

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Loake Bannister casual shoe £155. The Secret Shoe Box, 145 West Street, Sheffield, S1 4EW. Tel: 0114 273 7931. www.thesecret shoebox.co.uk

Spring/summer styles from Twinset are available at Sister, 409 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield, S11 8PG. Tel: 0114 267 1330. www.sisteronline.co.uk


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FASHION

Duchamp London Garden Flowers print shirt £145. www.harveynichols.com

Check out Riani’s seasonal outfits at www.riani.com

Red Valentino floral maxi dress £965. www.harveynichols.com

ABOVE: Day Birger Et Mikkelsen summer night collection. Shirt £130, skirt £170. harpersfashion.com BELOW: Monari spring/summer styles at Izzi of Baslow, Radcliffe House, Cock Hill, Baslow DE45 1SR. Tel: 01246 582500. www.izziofbaslow.com

Bleue Burnham The Grand Rose Garden sterling silver signet ring £395. www.harveynichols.com

Boutique Moschino Cream floral-print shirt dress £300. www.harveynichols.com

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BEAUTY

Maison Margiela Replica Flower Market Eau De Toilette 30ml £49 This Margiela fragrance captures the hustle and bustle of a Parisian flower market with strong accords of Grasse rose petal, refreshing freesia and tuberose.

Tom Ford Rose Prick 50ml £228 Inspired by Tom Ford’s private rose garden, Rose Prick is a wild bouquet of beautiful breeds of rose – Rose de Mai, Turkish and Bulgarian.

Gucci Alchemist Garden The Last Day Of Summer Eau De Parfum 100ml £240 While walking in the cedarwoods and the cypress forest, see the first leaves fall and listen to the crunch of steps passing over, releasing nutmeg and powerful woody and earthy notes given by patchouli and vetiver.

Acqua di Parma Cipresso di Toscana Eau De Toilette 150ml £124 Acqua di Parma’s Cipresso di Toscana Eau de Toilette is an Italian interpretation of the classic fougère.

Think spring BRING THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON INTO YOUR BEAUTY ROUTINE WITH THESE FRAGRANCES AND PRODUCTS INSPIRED BY FLORA AND FAUNA. he new season can bring a new freshness to our beauty routines and this is echoed in the products we choose to use. This selection of fragrances, all available at Harvey Nichols, can all put a spring in your step – and smell amazing too. Visit www.harveynichols.com to find out more.

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Shanghai Tang Spring Jasmine Eau De Parfum 60ml £110 Captures the iconic jasmine absolute – a symbol of luxury and delicate femininity – which is enhanced by violet accents, creamy sandalwood, and sheer musk for a heightened impression of skin-like and enveloping sensuality. 8 www.sheffieldvibe.com

Sisley Izia La Nuit £94.50 30ml. www.sisley-paris.co.uk The Sisley perfumes are very personal to the d’Ornano family as they are inspired by memories and shared moments. The first Izia fragrance was born from Isabelle d’Ornano’s inspiration and her desire to recreate the unique scent of her bouquet of roses. She is also behind the creation of this new Izia la Nuit fragrance which she wanted more sensual, opulent and deep.


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hopper. HOPPER POP-UP Outdoor Beer Take-Away Event From 12th April @The Inn at Troway, Marsh Lane S21, Friday-Sunday 12.30 till late

Planning your Summer? Book us for your Parties, Weddings & Festivals We can Create Your Bespoke Event as Big or as Bijou as You Like! Get in touch: Tel: 0114 327 1030 www.hoppersheffield.co.uk Instagram: hopper_sheffield

NEW IMAGE OCCASIONS & CASUAL WEAR We are excited to be safely welcoming you back in to our store from Tuesday 13th April. To avoid disappointment appointments are recommended. www.new-image.co.uk newimagefashions@hotmail.co.uk

Possibly the largest selection of Special Occasion Wear in South Yorkshire On our first floor - Mother of the Bride/Groom, Days at the Races, Cruise Wear including matching Hats, Fascinators, Shoes, Bags and Accessories.

Ground Floor - Stylish Casual Wear Collections from International Designers.

277 Middlewood Rd, Middlewood S6 1TG (Leppings Lane Tram Stop)

0114 234 4880

Email: newimagefashions@hotmail.co.uk

www.new-image.co.uk OPEN Mon - Sat: 10am - 5pm Late Night Tues: 10am - 7pm Appointments are advisable for Saturdays

CONDICI • VENI INFANTINO • ISPIRATO • CARLA RUIZ • GINA BACCONI • JOSEPH RIBKOFF• PERUZZI • AGGIDDO • MARBLE • BARBARA LEBECK • KATE COOPER

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Madelaine Peace Interiors has a very extensive library of fabrics, wall and floor coverings, trimmings, furniture, lighting curtain poles and accessories. We use fabrics from houses such as Rubelli, Pierre Frey, Lelievre, Donghia, Jim Thompson, Larsen, Jane Churchill, Zoffany, Designers Guild, Mulberry, Colefax and Fowler, Casamance, Zimmer and Rohde, Voyage and many more. We specialise in bespoke, hand-sewn pelmets, curtains, blinds, and other soft furnishings, furniture and a re-upholstery service. We offer a free no obligation initial consultation. Window dressing, room scheme and full house design are all available as a service. Please contact Katie 145 Oakbrook Road, Sheffield, S11 7EB T. 0114 230 6666 E. katie@madelainepeaceinteriors.co.uk

Due to the recent Government guidelines please refer to our website for details on forthcoming auctions at our Bakewell & Derby Salerooms. If you would like an item valuing Bamfords are still available for online valuations through our website. The Bakewell Saleroom will be open on selected days to accept entries for future auctions please call 01629 730920 to confirm opening days and to a book an appointment.

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Available In 3 colours £300 for 4 cross-back chairs 38a St, Mary’s Gate, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S41 7TH Tel/Fax: 01246 230673 - Free Customer Car Park Opening hours 10am - 5pm We look forward to welcoming you back from 12th April

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THE GARDEN CENTRE

THE BISTRO AT DUNSTON HALL

WEDDINGS & BESPOKE EVENTS

This unique and picturesque garden centre has friendly and professional staff who are always happy to talk and give helpful advice for all your gardening needs. We actively support local businesses and suppliers and where possible sell locally produced goods. Open 7 days a week.

Our fabulous new bistro is now open! Sample our delicious homemade cakes, lunches and afternoon teas to takeaway or enjoy a leisurely walk around the garden centre with a coffee. Our indoor/outdoor dining areas and our exciting new adventure playground will be opening soon!

We are able to design wedding packages to match your dreams for up to 150 people. Our bespoke packages can include overnight stays for family and friends that will make your day all the more special. Bespoke birthdays, anniversaries and family get togethers. We can design and offer you a truly unforgettable experience.

DUNSTON HALL ESTATE, DUNSTON ROAD, CHESTERFIELD, DERBYSHIRE S41 9RL www.dunstonhall.co.uk www.dunstonhallgardencentre.co.uk info@dunstonhall.co.uk

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ANTIQUES

Tales from the saleroom COULD THERE BE UNTOLD RICHES LURKING IN DUSTY CORNERS OF YOUR HOME? AS SOUTHSIDE DISCOVERS, THE WORLD OF ANTIQUES CAN STILL SPRING SOME SURPRISES. t was a deal not to be sneezed at. A charming little antique snuff box that would be just the thing to display on the sideboard. Yours for two to three hundred pounds, according to the auctioneers. True, one has even been known to soar to the dizzy heights of £2,000, but for that kind of price one would expect the very best money can buy. Two of the potential new owners had other ideas. In a fevered few minutes of bidding, the price went up. And up. Eventually, it came under the hammer – for £20,000. Welcome to the unpredictable and fascinating world of antiques. The snuff box dated back to a time when Regency bucks would partake of a pinch of the powdery, peppery substance as they retired to the drawing room for a couple of after-dinner Cognacs. Auctioneer and valuer James Lewis has seen plenty of such incredible duels between rival buyers in his time. Westside caught up with him at Bamfords’ saleroom in Bakewell. His skills as a natural raconteur are evident. Clearly the media thinks so too, which is why he is now a familiar face on television programmes about antiques. As it happens, James is also a collector of, and something of an authority on snuff boxes, a passion that has lasted for over 30 years. So he understands the mindset of the determined buyer. “There were two collectors there and that’s all it needs. They continued long after everyone else had dropped out at around two-and-a-half-thousand,” he said. “If there are a thousand people in the room and all of them think something is worth 50 quid, then it’s worth precisely that. But if 998 think that way but two think it’s worth a thousand, it’s a different matter.” It’s not every day that a buying frenzy brings a surprise result – and a windfall for the seller – but Bamfords’ saleroom has

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Going going gone! James Lewis (above) with the £20,000 snuff box and (below) the intricate detail of the hand-painted lid

seen some quite astonishing deals being done recently. Someone clearly fell in love with the lady in a 17th century painting, expected to fetch £400-£600, but which changed hands for £18,000. Then there was the even more mindboggling instance of the Chinese twohandled drinking vessel, up for grabs at a measly £100-150. Sold for £28,000. Even items which can be reasonably be said to be an acquired taste sometimes have the buyers scrambling for their cheque books. Take the trio of porcelain elephants, predicted to fetch £1000-1500. Someone liked them enough to pay £5,800. Or an ornamental Irish shell work which started out with the same estimated price, but which found a new home for £13,000.


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ANTIQUES

ABOVE: Trumpeting their success… this group of elephants were a surprise sensation at auction RIGHT: Shell shocked… An Irish shell work. Yours for £13,000

But even these pale into insignificance compared with the largest sum ever paid at auction. This for a Chinese vase, which along with other assorted bric-a-brac was shipped out during a house clearance in a spot just off the M25. The price? It made ‘a little’ over £50million. The other remarkable thing about the vase was that it was sold in a general sale at a provincial saleroom. In fact it made more money for the company than it had made in its entire history. Apparently the ‘big boys’ in London had taken a look at it and decided it should be returned to the bric-a-brac from whence it came. By the way, if you can suddenly hear the deafening clatter of dusty crockery being dragged out of kitchen cupboards for frantic scrutiny, it’s a sure sign the neighbours are reading this too. According to James, the market simply follows the money. If a nation is doing well economically, there will be more individuals with deep pockets who drive demand – and prices – upwards. “For example, we can’t get enough Oriental art at the moment. It is so keenly sought-after because it is a reflection on the fact that China’s economy is booming and this influences demand. “A little while back it was the Russians with the emergence of all the oligarchs with big money That meant the pre-revolution items started to do very very well. It was always sought-after anyway. Then it was the turn of Japan, with the Japanese stock market prospering. Everything Oriental had to be Japanese. Now we want everything that is Oriental to be Chinese. Because

there is vast wealth in China, more than the entire European Union put together. “The market for anything Chinese went crazy, whether it was for jade, amber, silver or porcelain.” So where should the wise money go now? Where is the next investment hotspot? James predicts it will be India. “Like Russia and China, India has a massive cheap labour force. As the next big supplier of mass market cheap goods, you will see the heads of the big companies becoming very wealthy. And they will seek to buy back their art heritage.” Perhaps the new owner of the trio of elephants should hold on to them for a little while after all. In this business, there are surprises popping up all the time, examples of an item fetching £1000, but not before it had been donated to Oxfam. Often the The auctioneers felt this 17th century painting would fetch a modest price

owners think the treasure is a piece of junk. Like the people who left an old painting on the wall when James’s firm did a house clearance in London. The owners didn’t think much of it. The auctioneers clearly did – it went under the hammer at £28,000. There is an interesting postscript to this story. I swear it’s true. Just before interviewing James, there sprang to mind an old oil painting that I bought in a local saleroom for £500 some years ago, which is now in storage. I took a quick snap of it, thinking I might spring it on James to see him think on his feet. And think he certainly did. “About 1820…clearly done by a very good hand… Not sure who the sitter is…but possibly worth nearer £1,500…” Go on James, don’t stop! “As for the subject… he has a hairstyle rather like Lord Byron…” Picking myself off the floor, I asked the obvious question in a hoarse whisper. “Could it BE Lord Byron?” The answer to this and other questions will emerge after the painting is seen in the flesh by James, who of course could not conclude too much from a photo. So I’m afraid you’ll have to wait. But I promise to tell you the result in future editions. Now, about this herd of elephants in my attic… Bamfords hold regular sales from their salerooms in Bakewell and Derby.They are currently offering valuations in the Sheffield and Derbyshire areas. For further details, see www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk www.sheffieldvibe.com 15


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LOCAL BUSINESS PROMOTION

ABOUT THE BUSINESS DAVE STONE DESIGN is a family-run, independent business, designing and creating stunningly-attractive and functionally-efficient bespoke kitchens. With expansive display areas, the Dave Stone Design showroom, based at 360 Chatsworth Road in Chesterfield, offers everything from ultimate contemporary, sleek and streamlined kitchens to classic and traditional styles. Managing Director, Dan Ashcroft, prides himself on the highest levels of customer service, with every step - from initial consultation to final installation - being carried out to exacting and impeccable standards. With an underlying ethos, where excellence and perfection comes as standard, the team at Dave Stone Design specialises in working closely with customers to create a custom-made design tailored to individual tastes and lifestyle choices. Space maximation and functionality are balanced with stunning

aesthetics to produce a unique and distinctive kitchen that is pleasing to the eye as well as being effective for everyday living. The team at Dave Stone Design boasts a vast wealth of talent and experience. Skilful and accomplished craftsmen work seamlessly together to create a dream kitchen for each and every customer. Project-managed by Dan, each kitchen creation is afforded meticulous detail and precision by expert designers, fitters, electricians, plumbers, plasterers and admin team, all of whom are consummate professionals - and all of whom will go the extra mile to reach perfectionist standards.

THE FAMILY BEHIND THE BUSINESS Having listened attentively to each customer’s individual wishes, specifications and expectations, business owner, Dan Ashcroft, sets about creating innovative and beautiful kitchen concepts in the showroom, with realistic and state-of-the-art computeraided designs. Jessica Ashcroft organises the administration, whilst their twins, Henry and Hugo, love nothing more than having a go with the tools and inspecting the completed projects. Jayne, Liam and all the rest of the team are equally passionate and driven to ensure that the perfect dream kitchen is created.

STYLES OF WORK From ultra-modern, sleek and streamlined kitchens and bathrooms to the traditional carpentry of a bespoke craftsman’s rustic masterpiece, there’s sure to be something to suit every taste.


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LOCAL BUSINESS

Modern-style Kitchen With exceptionally flawless, mirrorlike finishes, the internal and external curves of a contemporary, high-end, stylish kitchen, can be further enhanced with under-cabinet dimmable lighting, an induction hob, pop-up sockets, bespoke hand-built ceiling features to house lighting and extractors, an under-mounted sink, swan-neck tap, integrated fridge freezer and integrated combi oven and microwave. A range of state-of-the-art kitchen storage solutions and pull-outs make the kitchen space work especially well. Just about anything is possible and the ‘wow’ factor is unquestionably produced.

Shaker-style Kitchen

OTHER SERVICES

Bridging the gap between contemporary and traditional kitchens are the classicallystylish Shaker designs. Traditional Shakerstyle kitchens can be time-honoured and forever pleasing, yet still incorporate a hint of modernity. Units can be flush to the ceiling and painted any colour imaginable to show off the natural grain. They will complement any style of home and are built to stand the test of time. There’s sure to be an option to suit every lifestyle and preferred look.

Dave Stone Design also specialises in building extensions, designing, creating and installing bathrooms, and constructing exquisite ceiling features. Every single aspect of the building project is carried out in-house, including electrics, plumbing, plastering, joinery and boiler installation.

Ceiling features

Bathroom

Extension

Dave Stone Design 360 Chatsworth Road, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, S40 2BY t: 01246 200678 e: dan@davestonedesign.com www.davestonedesign.com


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HOME & GARDEN

Martha Brook pastel grooved coaster or pen holder £12.95. www.marthabrook.com

Amara Orla Kiely flower trinket tray - pastel pink. www.amara.com

M&Co large blush vase £8.99. www.mandco.com

GettingPersonal.co.uk Personalised Tan Batter Jug Made To Perfection £24.99

Soft and soothing CALMING PASTEL SHADES ARE PERFECT FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. ints of mint green, light pink, aqua blue, soft peach and pale yellow are all the buzz for Spring and Summer 2021. Paired with lots of whites and light wood, this colour combo offers a soft and soothing way to celebrate the Easter season with a nod to Scandinavian style. For a contemporary spin, style these creamy colours with shiny metallics like copper and polished brass and add in some geometric prints and shapes.

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M&Co blush pink fleece throw £19. www.mandco.com Pastel pink and purple balloon arch kit. Each pack contains 200 party balloons. £39.99. www.gingerray.co.uk

Cult Furniture Turnham three-seater sofa weave pink £1,299. www.cultfurniture.com

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Ligne Roset furniture armchairs and sofas, Togo fireside chair with footstool, corduroy, powder pink portrait. www.ligne-roset.com/uk/

Sofology powder pink sofa £499. www.sofology.co.uk


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HOME & GARDEN

Iconic Cubik floor lamp, £100, a stylish and individual addition to any modern home. www.iconiclights.co.uk

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HOME & GARDEN

Darlings Of Chelsea - Brighton large sofa, plush velvet brick. £1,355. www.darlingsofchelsea.co.uk Fritz Hansen JH4 Fri Easy Lounge Chair £2,546. nest.co.uk

Hoxton pendant light, pastel blue £29. housecosy.com

Handcrafted from 100% cotton, this chunky knit pastel pink footstool measures 70cm wide and is a versatile piece of furniture which will be loved by all the family. £59.99. homescapesonline.com

Christy Ibiza bed linen, Living by Christy £40. www.christy.co.uk

Sea Foam Party is a fresh, pale green paint that evokes memories of summers spent on the beach with waves crashing against the sand. £49.99. www.dowsingandreynolds.com

Dainty Forest Pastel cat print (A4), £13. www.andsotoshop.com

Next kitchen and dining. www.next.co.uk

TK Maxx pink round cushion £17.99. www.tkmaxx.com 20 www.sheffieldvibe.com

A beautiful checked merino wool throw in dusky pastel shades. This luxury throw combines muted shades of blue, beige, pink and cream, all woven together in a classic check. £132. www.tollymcrae.co.uk

Set of three pastel TruGlow® pillar candles £26.99. www.lights4fun.co.uk


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HOME & GARDEN

Cuckooland.com retro telephone in Swedish Green £44.95

Cuckooland.com Vox Tuli bookcase and toy storage in pastel green £175

Original BTC Hector dome wall light, green. www.originalbtc.com

This fresh spring-green colour is perfect for both modern and traditional spaces. The Kyoto range has a glossy crackle glaze finish which creates a rustic handmade look. Each tile measures 304x76mm. From £1.36. www.londontile.co.uk M&Co pale blue velvet cushion £12.99. www.mandco.com

Charming monkey hook. Available in pastel pink, grey and blue. £3.95. www.bombayduck.com

Not only practical but also good to look at, the Vox Vintage Chest of Drawers is the perfect storage solution for your little one’s nursery. £319. www.cuckooland.com Woven from 100 per cent cotton, this pastel blue cable knit cushion cover from Homescapes is ideal for sofa or bedroom decoration. £11.99. homescapesonline.com Lovingly handwoven from a luxurious fluffy velvet, this pink velvet throw is sure to keep you warm this winter. £16.99. homescapesonline.com

Lacquered swirl candle in peppermint £6.50. www.rebeccaudall.com

HomeSense pastel blue pan set £24.99. www.homesense.com Pastel sling chair, yellow. Also available in pink, green and blue, £39 each. www.dobbies.com Wind velvet chaise longue in pastel blue, £1,270. www.beaumonde.co.uk www.sheffieldvibe.com 21


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DOBSON ROOFING Dobson Roofing Services Ltd is a family run business with over 40 yearsof experience installing, maintaining and repairing flat and pitched roofs. I

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Outstanding service and quality “The service and professionalism was outstanding from beginning to end, efficient throughout and very friendly service. All completed in the timelines and the craftsmanship was fabulous. Love my new roof. Would highly recommend.” Lisa - 23rd Aug 2020

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the home front

If you build it, they will come WHETHER YOU WANT A BETTER SPACE FOR ENTERTAINING, ROOM FOR THE KIDS, A GYM OR A DEDICATED GARDEN OFFICE, THERE ARE MYRIAD OF WAYS TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN A MORE INVITING OR PRACTICAL SPACE.

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Green Retreats Garden Room TGO1 6m x 4.5m. The TGO1 combines modern styling with a traditional garden lodge feel to create what is now a current-day classic. The sloping roof extends from all sides creating a grand hooded feature, styled in either black or graphite. The threeboard decking is colour-matched with your choice of either graphite or black to complete the aesthetic. Price: £27,995 www.greenretreats.co.uk


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A garden building can have multiple uses

ur gardens have become oases of calm over the last 12 months, particularly during those balmy summer months when we were grateful for being able to spend the time outdoors and escape the realities of the ongoing pandemic. Now spring is in the air and there’s hope for an end to all restrictions - thoughts are already turning to our outdoor spaces and how we can make best use of them over the coming months. Last year may have laid the foundations for what you would like to do with your garden but now’s the time to put those plans into action. Whether you want a better space for entertaining, room for the kids, a gym or a dedicated garden office, there are a host of ways to make your dreams a reality. Garden buildings rarely need planning permission (although there are exceptions which we have outlined later in this article) and can be fitted with water, electrics, heating and – most importantly – wifi, making them a real home from home. With many people working from home over the last year, a garden office has become a viable and practical alternative to using a cramped corner in the kitchen, giving you peace, quiet and great views over your outdoor space. Garden buildings aren’t limited to offices though and can be used for all manner of things including a gym, a playroom, cinema room or a bar/entertaining space - the only limit is your imagination. Perhaps not quite as grand but equally effective at enhancing your outdoor space is adding something like an outdoor kitchen, bar or pizza oven which, when combined with a decked or paved area and comfortable seating, can create a truly impressive space to entertain your guests – which will become a reality when restrictions hopefully lift on 21 June. However big or small your ambitions, over the next few pages we look at garden buildings and additions and how they can improve your outdoor space and speak to some local companies who are in a prime position to help your achieve your garden goals.

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PLANNING: hat you’re wanting to build in your garden is a key aspect in determining whether or not you’ll need planning permission. However, the size of whatever you’re planning to build will have the biggest impact. According to the UK government, a building or enclosure that is being built within the boundaries of a house that is ‘incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse’ is designated as a Class E building. A Class E building does not require planning permission if it, and other existing buildings, do not cover more than 50 per cent of the total area of the house. They also cannot be built in front of the principal elevation of the house — so no building out on your front garden! You’ll need planning permission if: • Your garden building is going to be more than one storey or have eaves higher than 2.5 metres. • The overall height is going to be more than 4 metres for a dualpitched roof. • The overall height is going to be more than 3 metres for other roof types. • The overall height is going to be more than 2.5 metres if the building is within 2 metres of the boundary of the curtilage (borders or fences) of your home. • The building will take up more than 50 per cent of all land outside the house. This includes your current garden buildings — if your shed takes up 20 per cent of the land outside your house and you want to build a log cabin that will take up 35 per

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cent of the land, you’d need planning permission as combined, they take up 55 per cent of the land. • You want a veranda, balcony, or raised platform as part of the building. • If your residence is a listed building, you’ll need planning permission regardless. If you’re building a shed or summer house that doesn’t extend further than the dimensions above, you should be good to go without planning permission in terms of dimensions and space requirements and regulations. The vast majority of log cabins, garden sheds, and summer houses will class as Class E buildings and not need planning permission in this case. If you’re planning to make your outdoor building a place to work from or simply socialise in, you won’t usually need planning permission (unless the dimensions extend as above). However, the use of your garden building can impact the need for planning permission. You’ll need planning permission if: • You’re planning to use your outdoor building for sleeping accommodation — such as a summerhouse in the garden for adult children or elderly relatives to live in to retain their privacy while living at home. • The building could, in any way, impact your neighbours’ right to privacy. Think tree houses — your kids will love them, but your neighbour might not be best pleased.


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GARDEN OFFICE he desire for a dedicated space to work comfortably and quietly at home has probably increased tenfold over the last 12 months. While our homes often meet all our needs for family life, not everyone has the space for a dedicated work area. Too often, home workers have found themselves in cramped corners of the home trying to juggle office responsibilities, phone calls and Zoom meetings, all to the background of homeschooling, housework and the distraction of Home Under the Hammer. Building a fully-equipped garden office can give you everything you crave and more, as well as adding value to your home. And it’s easier than you think.

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The ‘Toby’ is an instant workspace that comes fully fitted and equipped

Case Study 1: Dore Garden Offices Former sculptor Adam Reynolds launched Dore Garden Offices in 2011 with a focus on creating beautiful spaces to complement any garden. Their bespoke rooms are built off-site and once will installed will leave you with a high spec, fully insulated and plastered space, ready for you to move in to. The company are launching an ‘off the peg’ building called the ‘Toby’, which comes in three sizes and can be installed in seven days. These instant workspaces, with prices starting from £6,900, come fully plastered with internal light and sockets as standard and includes electrical connection to your house. Do you think there’s been an increase in demand for garden buildings over the last 12 months? As you can imagine the demand for garden offices and rooms in general has grown incredibly since the first lockdown. Our enquiries have gone from two a week to two a day and are already booking into Autumn 2021. Currently we have so many calls from people desperate to move their work place from the kitchen table or bedroom to a purpose-built space! How easy is it to put a building in your garden? It could not be simpler - we deal with all the groundworks (or can organise it) and

don’t need a concrete base or patio to install on to. We sort the electrical and internet connection and they are left ready to move in to. Is it just offices or do your rooms have other functions? The list of garden room uses really is endless. We have built yoga studios, TV rooms, teenage dens, libraries, offices, Split use rooms with storage areas, gyms, workshops, paint studios, have built a room for a taxidermist, a model train set and a miniature railway station. What have you been working on recently? Our teams have already installed half a dozen rooms this year – a gym, an office with a bathroom, a huge furniture workshop, a dedicated garden room and a couple of our Toby offices. What’s been your favourite project? We built an off grid room on an allotment for Sage, a Sheffield charity who promote the mental and physical well-being of adults in our community. Their existing meeting room was a leaking shed and it felt fantastic to provide them with an up-grade. To find our more, call Adam on 0114 4000 108 or visit www.doregardenoffices.co.uk

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OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING nviting family and friends around for a barbecue or for a few drinks has seemed like a pipe dream for so long but is now close to becoming a reality. But does your outdoor space give you what you need? You could need better or more seating, an outdoor cooking area to include a barbecue or pizza oven, or a dedicated bar area, which would really impress your guests.

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Case Study 2: oakwood garden rooms akwood Garden Rooms provide a bespoke solution to your garden room needs. All garden rooms are individually designed and built around a client's exact needs by a team of qualified craftsmen. They don't build from kits or factory-made panels, which allows them to provide a high-end product of any size or shape, all to building industry standards. We spoke to managing director William Griffin.

How much does a garden building cost? Garden rooms built to a high standard generally start at around £12K for a 3m x 3m and can exceed £60K depending on size and final specification.

Where's the best place to start? The best place to start is to decide what you will be using the room for. Once this is determined you can then decide on what size will work best for you. After that its simply down to design and location in your garden.

To find out more, call William on 07715 418894 or visit www.oakwoodgardenrooms.com.

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How easy is it to put a building in your garden? Having a room in your garden couldn’t be easier. Permitted development rules allow most builds to be constructed without the need to inform the council. And these can be built in under two weeks Is it just offices or do your rooms have other functions? Garden rooms are very versatile and can be used for any function at all. From a home gym, bar, studio, home cinema room, kids room, hair salon, beauty salon, child minding room the list is endless. 28 www.sheffieldvibe.com

What's been your favorite project? I’ve been asked this many time, the answer is difficult as I love them all. But I do prefer the big ones as when they are built they are such a statement.

Case Study 3: kelham island concrete Our gardens and outdoor spaces can be a great place to entertain. From permanent seating and eating areas to outdoor bars, gardens and outdoor spaces have become an extension to our homes, more an extra room rather than something completely separate. If you’re thinking of making some improvements to your outdoor space in 2021, Kelham Island Concrete are perfectly placed to make your dreams a reality. Concrete is not only cool and cutting edge, it is an ideal all-weather material. Oliver Miller is the man behind Kelham Island Concrete, a Sheffield company leading the way in giving a new, high-end appeal to a material that was previously regarded as strictly functional. The company can supply and install barbecues, benches and seating areas, islands and worktops, dining tables and work with The Braai Man to fit South African-style cooking areas. “Once we had discovered what you can do with concrete inside homes, we started to realise the potential that concrete has outdoors too,” said Oliver. “It is really hard-wearing and weather proof, which makes it the perfect material to use outside. “With the global pandemic encouraging more outdoor entertaining, we have seen that customers are now starting to think about how to create an outdoor space that allows for socially distanced entertainment. We are open to any new and bespoke ideas to make your concrete outdoor space come alive.”


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Off the Peg: If the thought of laying foundations and bricks is too much, there are many ready made alternatives. These cost-effective solutions are a step up from a shed and can offer many comforts that can meet your needs in a myriad of ways. From summer houses and cosy log cabins to luxury pods and playhouses, there's something for the whole family. In many cases, these can be assembled yourself with minimum of fuss although many companies offer installation as part of the price.


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Direct Gas

Crown Office Pods Working from home has become the new way of life for many people in recent months. Covering Derbyshire and South Yorkshire, Dronfield based Crown Office Pods can provide a defined office space in the garden to enable a work-life balance to be achieved. Zoom calls and working from home using your kitchen table may be acceptable for a short period but for those now looking to continue to work from home a separate space is essential. Utilising modern materials ensures zero maintenance and the highest levels of insulation provide a comfortable working environment. MD, Peter Crown has been building this type of structure for over 20 years including at the London 2012 Olympics and says “The lock together construction used allows for rapid installation and overcomes the maintenance issues associated with conventional wooden buildings, saving the customer both time and cost.” For more information visit www.crownofficepods.co.uk or call 07765 749258.

Direct Gas is an independent plumbing, heating and gas specialist serving Chesterfield, Matlock, Bakewell, Dronfield and South Yorkshire while striving to maintain their excellent reputation by exceeding customer expectations. They undertake the installation, maintenance, service and repair of all makes and models of gas boilers and appliances, including LPG and, from simple repairs and complete central heating installations to Homeowners Reports and Landlords Gas Safety Inspections, provide a friendly, efficient and diligent service. For a thoroughly professional service, call Direct Gas on 01246 498400 or 0800 888 6471 or visit www.directgasltd.co.uk

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Dave Stone Design Dave Stone Design has been established in Chesterfield for over 29 years, originally on Sheffield Road. For the last seven years its home has been at 360 Chatsworth Road. Each project is nurtured from the initial customer visit right through to the end. Call 01246 200678 or visit www.davestonedesign.com to find out more.

Dobson Roofing Servies offer flat roofing membranes, including EPDM and high tensile roofing felts, slating and tiling, natural stone slating, UPVC fascia and soffits, all types of guttering and timber, PVC and aluminium, and Velux roof lights and roof joinery. They have re-roofed over 2,000 domestic properties, 40 schools, ten university buildings and five hospitals. Recent contracts include the Lyric Theatre in Dinnington for Rotherham Council and Greendale Court in Dronfield for Rykneld Homes. They offer a free advisory and estimates service and a full detailed report, as well as offering guarantees ranging from 10-20 years. Call 01246 411088 or visit www.dobsonroofingservices.co.uk www.sheffieldvibe.com 33


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Dunston Hall Garden Centre

Dronfield Carpets Dronfield Carpets and Floors are specialists in carpeting, rugs, AstroTurf and all types of vinyl, hardwood, contemporary and designer flooring. Amongst their wide range of products and services, they offer free at home measurement, samples and quotation by experienced business owner Tom Straw. While the friendly and helpful staff at the showroom are on hand to assist you in all your flooring requirements. To find out more, call 01246 292391 or visit www.dronfieldcarpetsandfloors.co.uk

The garden centre is part of The Dunston Hall Estate with its centrepiece, Dunston Hall, which dates back to the 16th century. This unique and picturesque garden centre has friendly and professional staff, always happy to talk, giving helpful advice and support for all your gardening needs. They actively support local businesses and suppliers and where possible sell locally produced goods. To support UK plant growers, it is their aim, wherever possible, to provide British grown plants across all types and varieties. Dunston Hall has an amazing range of plants, gardening supplies and gifts, which cover every season. Everything you could wish for so you can enjoy your garden and make it a special place. Dunston Hall Estate is currently undergoing many exciting projects including a new bistro and a redevelopment of some sales areas to enhance the experience of our customers. They are developing a large seating area outside so you can enjoy the stunning views whilst enjoying some of the finest coffee and cakes in the area. Relax, drink, dine whilst your children play in the new adventure playground. The garden centre is open seven days a week. For more information visit www.dunstonhallgardencentre.co.uk or call 01246 268468.

Lush Bathrooms Huckleberry Willow Huckleberry Willow display a wide selection of sofas, including those from Sweden whose design and quality is second to none. Choose from over 300 fabrics, a choice of feet, comfort levels and from modular or chaise options. Twoseater sofas start from £750. Current offers include: Receive ten per cent off all furniture orders £500+ (T&Cs apply) – with up to 50 per cent off ex-display and clearance dining and bedroom furniture. To find out more, call 01246 230673 or visit www.huckleberrywillow.co.uk 34 www.sheffieldvibe.com

Lush Bathrooms is a family-run business with over 15 years of experience within the bathroom industry. They pride themselves on creating bespoke, unique and innovatively designed bathrooms, no matter the size of your bathroom or how big or small your budget may be. Offering a complete design and installation service, Lush Bathrooms provide highly qualified professionals from interior designers to installation experts to help you through the process. Their new showroom is home to new and exclusive materials, as well as a range of tried and tested customer favourites so there’s plenty of room to get creative. Visit their Abbeydale Road showroom, call 0114 262 1222 or visit lushbathrooms.co.uk


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Madelaine Peace Whether you are looking to remodel your entire home, add an extension, or simply style an individual room, Madelaine PeaceInteriors provides design solutions to suit all budgets. With a wealth of knowledge and expertise and an extensive library of fabrics, carpets, wallpapers and accessories along with furniture suppliers from both the UK and Europe, the team take your ideas and aspirations and transform your home. They also specialise in bespoke hand-sewn curtains, blinds and other soft furnishings and often commission special projects for custom-designed trimmings, carpets and furniture, as well as offering a re-upholstery service. Call 0114 230 6666 or email katie@madelainepeaceinteriors.co.uk

Moonlight Textiles From 12 April Moonlight will be looking forward to flinging open their Abbeydale Road showroom doors and welcoming back their customers who eagerly await the new Spring ranges of curtains and blinds. Their spacious showroom ensure that you can relax in a safe environment where expert advisors are always on hand to help guide customers towards the perfect fabric, blind, and tracking choice. They also offer a home advisory service to finalise measurements and offer opinions on colour, style and choice, plus an in-house team of seamstresses and a professional fitting service. To find out more, call 0114 258 8555 or visit www.moonlight-textiles.co.uk

T Nutt & Sons Ltd

Nankivells With 40 years of trading history, it is no surprise why Nankivells, a family run business, is one of the leading bedroom and kitchen manufacturers in south Yorkshire and Derbyshire. They have an in-house design team, which enables them to provide free quotes, remotely if desired sales@nankivells.com Nankivells specialise in bespoke fitted bedrooms, dressing rooms, kitchens, homes studies and media units. They can manufacture furniture to fit any size room – which allows you to maximise your storage options. 2021 has brought us a lot of new door styles and colours that they can’t wait to share with you once their showrooms reopen. If you have any enquiries or would like to book a home visit, please call 01246 456026.

Managing director David with his brother Keven

The carpet industry is booming, according to a UK trade body. Talking about this on TV, T Nutt & Sons Ltd, a Derbyshire-based family-run retailer, believe the upswing comes at a time when some customers have more cash to spend than usual. And on the place they are spending most of their time. "With the first lockdown, people couldn't go on holiday," said Keven Nutt, a director at T Nutt & Sons Ltd. "So they had a surplus of money." When the first wave of restrictions were eased in the summer, and the business could fully trade again, "it was incredibly busy," said Mr Nutt, adding sales were the briskest he had seen in 26 years. The shop shut again for England's second lockdown in November, although fittings continued. Mr Nutt estimated there had been 30 per cent more custom approaching Christmas compared to previous years. But he added manufacturers had not always been able to fulfil orders and whereas in normal times customers would wait three to four weeks following order placement, many recently were seeing longer waits for fittings. Call 01246 863148 or visit www.nutt.co.uk to find out more. www.sheffieldvibe.com 35


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TIM MYCROFT GROUP SERVICES

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Superior Cleaning and Restoration of Carpets and Upholstery Carpet Fitting Service ‘Treating your home with the ultimate respect’ Formerly with Franklins of Sheffield who have now closed after 130 years of trading, Tim Mycroft, himself with over 30 years experience, is pleased to announce his taking over the South Yorkshire and Derbyshire areas of the business. Based in Sheffield, Tim is looking forward to working with valued customers of many years and having the opportunity to create cleaner, brighter, fresher carpets and upholstery throughout the homes of new clients. Tim also has many years experience in the fitting of carpets and flooring.

If you would like more information about the services available please feel free to call and discuss your individual needs.

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Dronfield Carpets & Floors specialise in the supply and installation of Carpets, Karndean, Vinyl, Parquet and Wood flooring as well as contract/commercial flooring. They offer a wide range of floor coverings to suit all project and budgets. Their services include free advice, sampling, measuring and no obligation quotations. They also offer a free AT HOME service, bringing friendly advice and sampling directly to your home. Stockists of quality brands Abingdon, Cormar, Thomas Witter, Brockway, Ulster, Karndean, V4 & Xylo wood flooring, Leoline vinyls and many more… OUR SHOWROOM IS CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO THE LOCKDOWN BUT WE ARE STILL ABLE TO OFFER SERVICES AT YOUR HOME. PLEASE RING FOR DETAILS Your local flooring specialist

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L-R: Craig Maxfield, Alistair and William Sutherland

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Inspiration from Granny Mary CRISIS HAS BEEN THE GREAT REVEALER FOR WILLIAM SUTHERLAND WHO IS NOW AIMING TO MAKE HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF. uccess has not come on a plate for William Sutherland. Born into a business family whose name was synonymous with that of a nationally-recognised brand, he’s had his fair share of ups and downs – even before the Covid curse wrought havoc to so many entrepreneurs and their dreams. The fact that he is still firmly in the driving seat of his company is down to

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some inspiration courtesy of his late great-grandmother - or rather the product she made in the candlelit cellar of her two-up, two-down house almost exactly 100 years ago. It was there in 1920 that Mary Sutherland took to making beef spread for her husband Eddie to take on his sandwiches to sustain him on his travels as a tea salesman. Word soon caught on

about Mary’s sensational potted meat and presently Eddie was loading up his tea van with orders from eager customers. This did not go unnoticed by his employer Lyons Tea, who summarily fired him. Far from putting a spanner in the works for the fledgling enterprise, demand for the product continued to spiral and soon its fame stretched right


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“Far from putting a spanner in the works for the fledgling enterprise, demand for the product continued to spiral and soon its fame stretched right across Yorkshire and Lancashire.” across Yorkshire and Lancashire. The business continued to blossom under successive generations of the family, eventually serving a national market. And the rest, as they say, is history. But it’s a history that William is determined to keep alive and at the centre of his business thinking. “We decided to call the new range Granny Mary’s because it isn’t just a fictional name for marketing purposes. She was a real person who genuinely worked hard at establishing the business and the image of her on the package is real too,” he said. Although the Sutherlands sold the business in 1991, by which time it was a household name and supplied stores across the UK with a hugely extended product range including pies and quiches, William and his father Alistair harboured an ambition to make a comeback.

And so in 2012, father and son opened for business on an industrial estate in Hasland, near Chesterfield. The venture traded as two separate concerns. Granny Mary’s served the retail market, while Prochef later came into being as a supplier of a wide range of pates and terrines to the hospitality sector There have been the good times, with contracts to supply high street names like Waitrose and Morrisons and a devoted following at farmers markets and delis. Prochef too enjoyed its share of success, building a customer list that included major organisations, for example football clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday, Hull City and Derby County. And there have been the not so good. William takes up the story. “We were doing quite well with Waitrose, with a presence in eight to ten of their stores and pleasing sales, but

then we met with the head buyer for our category and it was a case of there’s no room for expansion in Waitrose. He was new to the job and a young buyer. I don’t think he really saw the benefits.” But worse was still to come. “We ended up pulling out of retail completely, because it was costing us a fortune. We were having to hand-deliver everything. So we ventured into food service with Prochef and kind of shelved Granny Mary’s, though we still did farmers markets and events at the weekends. “But the main focus was on sales to national wholesalers and large organisations based across the UK and Ireland. “Then last March came. And everything changed. >>> Continued on the next page

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“Hospitality shut down, we had pulled out of retail, and the result was we lost pretty well 90 per cent of our turnover. “I faced a situation whereby I was asking myself ‘do I want to continue or do I give up’? We had practically pulled out of retail sales so that side didn’t exist. And no-one knew when hospitality was going to make a comeback. “I then thought of a saying which has stuck with me since the times I used to go to listen to motivational speakers. It is that crisis is the great revealer. And there was no doubt you couldn’t get a bigger crisis than this. It made me realise how much I wanted to fight on.” The first step was to cut the product range from around 150 to just two – potted beef and chicken liver pate. With 40 www.sheffieldvibe.com

most of the staff furloughed, the small management team focused on survival, doing everything from the production to the packaging. With the help of a lucky break with Morrisons and copious quantities of midnight oil, the business gradually re-invented itself. Today it is on the shelves in a chain of Morrisons, together with a network of 50 to 60 butchers and bakers. And William can take pride in a turnaround which from a standing start of nil production has seen sales rise to almost 2,500 units a week. There are plans for new packaging, new marketing strategies and new products. In the spirit of his greatgrandparents, William Sutherland is aiming to make history repeat itself.

“I faced a situation whereby I was asking myself ‘do I want to continue’? We had practically pulled out of retail so that side didn’t exist. And noone knew when hospitality was going to make a comeback.”


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WALKING

Walk this way PARKS, GARDENS, WOODLANDS AND MOORLANDS ARE ALL ACCESSIBLE FROM OUR HOMES AND THE PERFECT PLACES TO EXPLORE DURING THIS RESTRICTED TIME. GRAB YOUR WALKING BOOTS AND GET OUTSIDE. hether we’ve been in tiers one, two or three or in full lockdown, walking has been the one constant throughout the whole pandemic. It’s probably formed the largest part of your daily exercise, can be undertaken alone or by the whole family and can be as long or short as you need it to be. If you live in south-west Sheffield or north derbyshire you’re pretty spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing where to walk to, with lots of parks, gardens, woodlands and moorlands to explore, all at a safe distance of course. Sheffielders can access any number of parks and gardens close to their homes, including Endcliffe, Millhouses and the Botanical Gardens. If you want to stretch your legs a bit further, a walk up through Hutcliffe Woods, past Beauchief Abbey on to see the deer (if you know, you know) is a great way to entertain the family, while the welltrodden route up through the Porter Valley to Forge Dam enjoyable. And

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you can get a coffee or hot chocolate en route to warm you up. Experienced walkers might want to tackle the Sheffield Round Walk, which starts in Endcliffe Park and loops for 15 miles around some of the city’s greenest landscapes. If you live in Derbyshire and have Baslow, Bakewell or Castleton as your base you’re in touching distance of the likes of Chatsworth, Edensor, Mam Tor and the Hope Valley. The countryside is your oyster. Like everyone, here at Westside we’ve caught the walking bug too and have been trying to vary our routes to keep us motivated. With that in mind, here are a selection of walks, for all ages and abilities, if you’re looking for something different (or not so). For longer walks, good, sturdy walking boots are recommended and remember to take some refreshments with you as options can be limited during the current lockdown. Happy rambling!

Ecclesall Woods From springtime bluebells to autumn’s glorious shades of orange, Ecclesall Woods is a great place to visit at any time of year. With entrances on Dobcroft Road, Whirlowdale Road, Whirlow Park Road, Abbeydale Road, Abbey Lane and Limb Lane, it’s easy enough to access the woods wherever you live in south-west Sheffield. Once inside you’ll find clearly marked routes of between 1km and 5km which follow good tracks, though they can get a little muddy on wet days. Explore to your heart’s content.


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Porter Valley With Endcliffe Park as your starting point head up (or is it down?) through Bingham Park past Shepherd’s Wheel across Hangingwater Road and Whitely Wood Road before reaching the Fulwood and Forge Dam. About two miles in length, It’s a pleasant walk for the whole family. The first part is tarmac pathways before splitting into differing routes after Hangingwater but is mainly flat throughout and suitable for prams and buggies. Children will love the stepping stones just after Whitely Wood Road and there’s lots to explore along the way. At Forge Dam there’s a children’s play area, some outdoor seating by the pond and the cafe is open for takeaway drinks and snacks - there’s a large marquee too if the weather’s being typically British. This stretch of trail is noticeably busier on weekends but there’s still ample room to social distance.

Sheffield Parks Walk The near 15-mile round walk, which starts at Endcliffe Park, is a great way to discover hidden Sheffield gems.Taken in sections (if you don’t want to tackle the whole thing), it is pretty easy going for the most casual Sunday stroller (though there is a steep incline through Lady Spring Wood at Beauchief).The walk is signposted extremely well, so even if you are not familiar with the route it would be hard to go astray. The Route: 1. Start from Endcliffe Park at Hunters Bar and follow the Porter Brook through woodland to Bingham Park at the western end. Continue along the brook and Whiteley Woods passing the Forge Dam cafe on the way. 2. Head through the Mayfield Valley along Clough Lane to the peaceful wooded area of Porter Clough where you turn south to the little village of Ringinglow on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Pass through the village, head through the Limb Valley with the Limb Brook and woodland trails. 3. Walk through Whirlow Brook Park and continue south-east through Ecclesall Woods where you’ll pass Abbeydale Miniature railway. Continue towards Beauchief Abbey, passing through Ladies Spring Wood on the way. Beauchief Park includes the remains of the 12th century Abbey, a 17th century church and a pretty mill pond. 4. The route continues east to Meadowhead and Graves Park, after which you turn north through Lees Hall golf club and Meersbrook Park. The final section takes you through Chelsea Park and Brincliffe before finishing back at Endcliffe Park. >>>> www.sheffieldvibe.com 45


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Bakewell/Chatsworth This six-mile walk from Bakewell takes you over the Monsal Trail, through some woods and to the picturesque village of Edensor, ending in the gem of the Derbyshire countryside, Chatsworth House.

The Route: 1. From the centre of Bakewell, cross the river of the medieval bridge and turn along Combs Lane. Walk along here until you reach a footpath sign by a gate on the left. Go up the tarmac drive and turn right and continue up the field side to a bridge over the Monsal Trail. Carry on up right, across the golf course and on a prominent track into the wood. Where a small stream comes down continue up steeply to a ladder stile over the wall at the top of the wood, then head half right for the clump of beech and a pond. Go over a stile by the pond, along its south side to another gate and stile. 2. Follow the grassy footpath for about half a mile, gently downhill keeping just left of the shallow depression to a gate, above a plantation. Carry on through this down a broad track towards Russian Cottage, but turn left before this and a ‘Dutch Barn’ at a signpost: Edensor. Follow this through a gate - a track leads through plantations into Chatsworth Park, where a couple of benches make a pleasant point to stop and view Chatsworth in its setting, with Stand Woods and the Hunting Tower behind. 3. From here head between two plantations for a point just left of Edensor Church. On nearing the village, look for an electricity sub-station within a walled enclosure. To the right of this go through an unusual wrought-iron gate at the top of four stone steps, and so down to a tarmac road. Turn right down this road into the village of Edensor. Leave the village through the white gates, cross the main road, B6012, and take the footpath opposite. In a few minutes Chatsworth House comes into view. 4. From Chatsworth you have a choice of two routes back… a more direct one back through Edensor or a longer one which includes a walk by the River Derwent. 5. If you’re taking the longer route, cross back over the bridge over the river and turn immediately left, to follow a broad track of grass which does not follow the river but heads almost straight for the next bend in it. From here follow the river along to just after the ruined corn mill building on your right, then walk up the grassy slope to join the road. Cross and follow the tarmac road along the edge of 46 www.sheffieldvibe.com

the car park towards the garden centre. 6. Keep straight on past the garden centre (refreshment and toilets here) and the road shortly curves to the right, into Calton Lees. At a small grass triangle keep straight on up a track with a stream on your left. Follow the track up the valley for almost a mile to Calton Houses. The track is a public bridleway and zig-zags up between the houses and continues up the valley with a plantation close on the left. Nearly 300m above Calton Houses the bridleway goes between this plantation and the next, through a gate on the left where the little stream in the valley sometimes flows over the track. The way continues on the track waymarked with blue arrows curving round until you are almost walking the opposite direction for a little way, but it gradually ascends bearing right and opens out, heading almost south up Calton Pastures. 7. Head straight up the slope just right of a shallow depression containing two gritstone troughs. You should see a finger post at the top at the right end of the plantation. Now turn right and follow the grassy track back to the beeches and pond. Either retrace your steps direct down to Bakewell or continue along the ridge up a slight rise, past the site of an Iron Age fort to a gate and farm cross leading to Ball Cross and a minor road. Turn left down this a few yards then go left down the steep bridleway through the wood and across the golf course to the old station. Continue down Station Road into Bakewell. 8. If you’re taking the shorter route, retrace your steps from Chatsworth to

Edensor and in the village follow the road to the right-hand side of the church. Keep going up this road, which peters out into a rough track. Follow this as it climbs slowly uphill and turn left when you reach a road. Follow this until it starts to bend to the right, here take the bridleway down through the trees, across the golf course to the old station and down into Bakewell.


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Castleton/Mam Tor Known to be one of the best ridge walks in the country, this Peak District walk, which starts in Castleton and is just over six miles in length, gives stunning views over Edale, Hope Valley and even the edge of Kinder Scout. The Route: 1. From the car park turn left up the main road, then first right by the Castle Inn, then right again on a narrow lane just past the youth hostel. Beyond a bridge the lane curves up to the left then heads straight on to become a stony path beyond cottages. Follow this path until you reach a road. Cross the road and go through a gate (or over the stile) and 7follow the path that leads to the left, running parallel to the road. This joins a track which leads to Treak Cliff Cavern. 2. Take the steps beside the cavern and turn right to walk along the hillside - to arrive at Blue John Cavern. Cross the car park in front of the cavern entrance and

go through a gate to follow the path uphill to a farm, turning right at a signpost. Follow the wall and go through a gate at the corner of the field, then straight on a cross the next field. Cross the road and go through a gate, then across the field to another road, through the gate opposite and up the hill. Go through another gate and up steps to the road. 3. Go through a gate on the right and follow the stepped path to the summit of Mam Tor. From the summit, as you look down towards Castleton, go down the obvious path to your left until you reach

Hollins Cross, the junction of several routes. Go straight on here towards the craggy top of Back Tor, crossing a stile and climbing the short steep slope to the summit. Continue along the path to the next high point. Lose Hill Pike, with excellent views all around. 4. Turn right after Spring Bank Farm along another track. Bear left at the junction but at the next one go straight on, over a stile. After the next stile bear very slightly left over a field and join a stony lane, emerging soon into a surface lane, gradually curving left down into Castleton.

If you decide to take on any of these walks, send us some pictures and we’ll include them in the next issue of Westside. Email them to richard.abbey@rmcmedia.co.uk

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Get ready to escape Situated in Soresby Street in the town centre, Chesterfield Escape Rooms has confirm it will open its doors in the spring after going through a full renovation project. Owner Nick Hogan said: “Despite the hospitality, tourist, and entertainment sectors being devastated in the past six months, I see a real need for family, friends, and teams to spend some quality time together in a safe, clean, fun and challenging environment. “It’s our intention to reinvigorate a little bit of the town centre and bring three new and exciting rooms, never seen in this area before.” The games featured in the rooms are called Rob the Bank, The Governor and The Crazy Cat Lady Escape Room. Visit www.chesterfieldescaperooms.co.uk to find out more.

Have your say Derbyshire County Council has published ambitious plans for an east-west walking and cycling route for Chesterfield and local people are being asked for their views.The government has awarded the authority just over £1.6million to create a new route for cyclists and those on foot. The route will go from the A619 junction with Holymoor Road, along Chatsworth Road and the existing Hipper Valley Trail, through Queen’s Park, and to the hospital by using Crow Lane and Wetlands Lane. The plans for the route include improving existing sections by widening and resurfacing, to provide enough space for all users and allow for better social distancing. The consultation closes on 25 March 2021 and you can take part at https://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/council/haveyour-say/consultation-search/consultation-details/east-westchesterfield-cycle-route.aspx

Green entrepreneurs fund Companies in Chesterfield and Derbyshire with green aspirations can apply for a slice of a new £2million funding pot – which is set to be launched at an event delivered by East Midlands Chamber. Derbyshire County Council will introduce its £2million Green Entrepreneurs Fund at an information session hosted by the Chamber on Thursday 17 March from 9-10am. The fund, which was created in collaboration with the University of Derby as part of its Covid-19 economic strategy and climate change commitments, is intended to help SMEs to develop and invest in low-carbon energy and carbon reduction schemes alongside training. Find out more about the event here: https://www.chesterfield.co.uk/events/green-entrepreneursfund-launch-event/ 48 www.sheffieldvibe.com

Entries open for business awards The past year has involved great examples of businesses teaming up to prosper despite the pandemic – and such alliances will be recognised at this year’s East Midlands Chamber Business Awards. A brand-new category for Collaboration Project of the Year has been introduced for the 2021 awards to celebrate success stories of pioneering partnerships within Chamber membership. There’s also a new-look Excellence in Innovation award, which replaces the Innovation in Manufacturing category as more ground-breaking firms are invited to showcase how they are pushing boundaries in their sectors. Fresh off the back of virtual ceremonies being held for the first time across the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire Business Awards throughout November and December 2020, entries are now open for this year. For more information and to enter the Chamber Business Awards, visit www.emc-dnl.co.uk/businessawards2021/.

Pop-up events A new luxury pop-up events company has arrived in Chesterfield, providing people with the opportunity to hire exclusive garden igloos for use in their private spaces. Diamond Domes and Dining is aiming to help people celebrate occasions safely, while remaining within their own household group or support bubble. The company, founded by Chesterfield resident Chloe Britland has already achieved a number of successes since its launch, and is now looking forward to taking bookings for multiple households and groups getting ready for their longawaited catch-up from 29 March.

1554 launches new web shop You are always certain of a warm welcome at award-winning 1554 Coffee and Gift Shop. In 2020, this small independent eatery followed up securing the ‘Best Café / Light Bite’ award in the Westside ‘Restaurant of the Year’ Awards for three years running by winning Sheffield City Centre’s Retail Award for ‘Best Customer Service’. That’s why being closed for nearly 12 months has been particularly tough on this social enterprise which operates from within Sheffield Cathedral, one of the city’s favourite landmarks. To visit the new 1554 Coffee and Gift Shop website go to www.1554.co.uk


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MOTORING

Celebrating the birthday of an icon

RICHARD ABBEY LOOKS TO THE PAST – AND THE FUTURE.

In the summer of 1976,Volkswagen launched a distinctively sporty Golf onto the market: the GTI. At that time no one at Volkswagen had any idea that the Golf GTI would eventually become the world’s most successful compact sports car. But that is exactly what happened. Now Volkswagen is marking the 45th birthday of this iconic car with an anniversary model: the Golf GTI Clubsport 45. The Clubsport 45 is ready to take to the road with more individual customisation than ever before. The exterior boasts a striking black roof complete with black roof spoiler, in homage to the black-framed rear window of the first Golf GTI. The interior of the anniversary model also showcases classic GTI insignia. With the new Golf GTI Clubsport 45, Volkswagen is adding a new chapter to the high-performance GTI versions released.

What price for power? CUPRA has opened the order books for the latest variant of its iconic Leon hatchback with the launch of the 300PS 2.0 TSI powertrain.The brand’s flagship performance hatch is now available to order with prices starting from £35,660 RRP for the CUPRA Leon Hatch VZ2 TSI DSG-auto 300 and rising to £37,390 for VZ3 trim. Available exclusively with the DSG-auto transmission, the latest iteration of the renowned 2.0-litre TSI four-cylinder engine develops 300PS and 400Nm of torque. The turbocharged, direct injection petrol engine propels CUPRA Leon from 062mph in just 5.7 seconds and is limited to a top speed of 155mph. As well as an increase in power output over its predecessor, the new CUPRA Leon is also more efficient, returning up to 37.2mpg on the combined WLTP cycle and CO2 emissions from 171g/km.

The future has arrived The order books are now open for ŠKODA’s new Enyaq iV, the brand’s first purpose-built battery electric vehicle. Based on the Volkswagen Group’s modular electrification toolkit (MEB), the highly-awaited all-electric SUV is offered with two battery size options, a new range structure and a new finance offering: Lease&Care. The new Enyaq iV introduces a new way for customers to perfectly tailor the car to their tastes and requirements. Instead of selecting from traditional trim levels, customers choose the battery size they need, select an interior design and then personalise their vehicle from a comprehensive range of equipment packs and individual options. From launch, the range consists of two variants; Enyaq iV 60 Nav and Enyaq iV 80 with 62kWh and 82kWh battery packs respectively. Five design selections are available; Loft, Lodge, Lounge, Suite and ecoSuite, all of which offer a different interior look and materials. Prices start from £31,085. 50 www.sheffieldvibe.com

Volvo recharges The future of Volvo Cars is electric, and the new Volvo C40 Recharge is the latest manifestation of the company’s commitment to a zero-emission future. The C40 Recharge has all the benefits of an SUV but with a lower and sleeker design. It is based on the CMA vehicle platform and is the first Volvo model in history designed as pure electric only. Already by 2025, it aims for 50 per cent of its global sales volume to consist of fully electric cars, with the rest hybrids. By 2030, it plans for every car it sells to be pure electric. The propulsion consists of twin electric motors, one on the front and one on the rear axle, powered by a 78kWh battery that can be fast charged to 80 per cent in about 40 minutes (expected). It offers an anticipated range of around 420km (261 miles), which is expected to improve over time via overthe-air software updates.


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