Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00 Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:04 A Staveley Town Councillor has raised concerns about plans for a new commercial centre because
00:08 he fears it could cut trade for the town's weekly market.
00:12 The proposed pavilion building has been earmarked by Chesterfield Borough Council to be built
00:16 near the marketplace as part of the Market Square refurbishment plan, which is included
00:20 in the government-funded Staveley Town deal.
00:23 But Staveley Town Councillor Paul Mann says he will object until Chesterfield Borough
00:27 Council can guarantee compensation for the town, adding that it will "put the final
00:31 nail into the market".
00:33 The pavilion building is part of the multi-million pound package of planned improvements for
00:37 Staveley called Staveley 21, which are paid for through the government-funded Staveley
00:41 Town deal and overseen by Chesterfield Borough Council and the Staveley Town Board.
00:46 Staveley 21 hopes the pavilion project building will actually draw people into the Market
00:50 Square and the Councillor stated it will provide more commercial space for businesses.
00:56 Councillor Kate Sarvant, who is Chesterfield Borough Council's Cabinet Member for Town
00:59 Centres and the Visitor Economy, said the new pavilion building is just one element
01:03 of the project and as currently designed the building will not impact on the footprint
01:07 of the marketplace.
01:09 She added "ultimately our aim is to increase footfall into Staveley Town Centre, which
01:13 can only be good news for retailers and businesses that currently occupy space within the marketplace
01:18 and Staveley High Street".
01:21 A Derbyshire school has undergone a transformation after being rated inadequate in 2013 to being
01:28 rated as an outstanding school after its latest inspection.
01:32 Heiner Gate Spencer Academy was rated outstanding for the first time in Education Watdog Ofsted's
01:37 latest report.
01:39 Principal Matt Jones said "As the principal of Heiner Gate Spencer Academy, I am incredibly
01:43 proud of everybody involved in our unique Team Heiner community.
01:47 This judgement is more than an Ofsted grade.
01:50 It is the pinnacle of a seven-year journey of school improvement, which has seen the
01:53 school move from 'requires improvement' to 'good' and now 'outstanding'.
01:57 This recognition is for everyone – our amazing students, our supportive families, the wider
02:02 community and our talented, caring and dedicated staff."