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SCHOOL GIRL, 11 RAISES £21,000 FOR CHILDREN’S CANCER CHARITIES
An 11-year-old school girl has raised over £21,000 by sponsored swims, selling handmade sewn items and raffling signed merchandise from the music and footballing worlds. Leah Walton began creating footballthemed items to raise money for her young friend Jude Mellon-Jameson, who died aged five of a rare childhood cancer last October The Angram Bank pupil from High Green initially raised £16,100 to try and help Jude receive treatment abroad. This money will now be used for children suffering similar illnesses through the Solving Kids Cancer Charity Leah's dad, Craig, said his daughter had wanted to raise money after Jude was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive childhood cancer.
"When Jude passed away in September last year, obviously we were all upset and gutted," he said. "But Leah just turned around four days after and said, 'I want to carry on, she decided on raising money for Cancer Unit at The Sheffield Children’s Hospital in memory of where Jude died”. This total currently stands over £5,000 Craig said the pair became "quite giddy" this year when funds approached £20,000 and "a big Facebook push" helped reach the target and now beyond. Leah asked for a sewing machine for Christmas 2022 and her mum, Charlotte, said the family's kitchen had become a crafting workshop. Sheffield Wednesday players have helped Leah by donating signed shirts and also one of the match balls from Wembley signed by The Owls squad Continued page 3...
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Do you recognise this man from Sheffield? A fresh appeal has been launched to identify a mystery man who was killed in an accident nearly a decade ago. The man, previously thought to be called Brian Wallace, died after being hit by a car in Walthamstow, London, 22 January 2015. According to locals, he spoke with a northern accent and told people in London that he was originally from Sheffield and had family in Yorkshire. Volunteers for charity Locate International have made enquiries into nearly 400 potential Brian Wallaces, explored various name variations, and pursued numerous leads - all to no avail. Photographs of the man which were found in his belongings have been released to help identify him.
Locate International is inviting members of the public to submit details about individuals who they have lost contact with over the years, who may in some way resemble this man. Submissions can be made anonymously if preferred, online, via a QR code, or through the charity’s social media pages. Locate founder Dave Grimstead said: "The fact that we possess photographs of the man and potential first and second names makes this investigation unlike any other in our history, but we now need to look beyond these names. As we mark 9 years since his death, we want to reiterate that he has not been forgotten, but we do need to look more broadly. "He deserves to be remembered and properly laid to rest, and we will not stop searching until we achieve that.”
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...Cont from front page from their historic win against local rivals Barnsley in last May’s League One Play-Off Final. Lucy Bronze, Esme Morgan and Ellie Roebuck from the England Lionesses donated signed shirts, boots and a ball. Former player and I’m a Celebrity winner, now TV pundit, Jill Scott sent a video of encouragement holding one of Leah’s sewn hair scrunchie she had purchased.
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Indie bands The Bluetones and Shed Seven and local High Green international superstars The Artic Monkeys have all sent Leah signed Albums which she raffled off to raise another £1000.
Designed and sculpted by Andrew Vickers at Stoneface, the worm surfaces by the play area. It was funded jointly by a Bradfield Parish Council grant and from donations to Worrall Environmental Group’s funds. Other WEG projects in that park include a small fruit orchard, improved kickabout area, and Shep, the sleeping giant.
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Mark’s hitting the high notes after 9st weight loss A Dad from Sheffield is pursuing his dream of singing on stage after losing an impressive 9st 2lbs
At 23½st Mark Marsden felt embarrassed about his size when performing Since joining Slimming World, Mark has had the confidence to follow his musical ambitions and leads a fit and active lifestyle with his children The 31-year-old has now been named Slimming World’s Mr Sleek 2024 The Dad from Sheffield says he now has the confidence to pursue his dream of becoming a singer after losing an incredible 9st 2lbs with Slimming World and being named Mr Sleek 2024. Mark Marsden, 31, felt his weight affected most aspects of his life and was the root cause of a back injury which left him unable to work for seven months. He says: “I’d been a big lad ever since I was about nine years old, so it was normal for me – although I was always aware that my weight held me back. As I got older, I was slow, sluggish and had pain in my feet, legs and back all the time. I struggled to get up on time in the morning because everything was so much effort, so I was always late and even that was down to my weight.
“I’ve always loved singing, so alongside my day job as a car body repairer and painter, I sang at parties, weddings and other events. I had zero confidence though and would constantly be fidgeting and adjusting my clothes because I felt so uncomfortable on stage. I felt like people only saw my weight rather than hearing my voice.” A day at the funfair with his children Riley, 11, and five-year-old Amelia in 2021 proved the turning point for Mark. He says: “I’d been off work for a while with a bad back injury – I was bed-ridden and relied on my family to look after me. I was just starting to get some mobility back when the kids asked me to take them on a ride at the fair. But the safety bar wouldn’t close, and three staff had to try to push the bar down with a crowd of people watching. In the end we all got off the ride – I felt as though the kids were embarrassed by me. I vowed to never feel like that again.” Just two days later, Mark walked through the doors of his local Slimming World group. He says: “I’d heard a bit about Slimming World and knew that it was about eating proper food, so it sounded like a
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longer do but raising awareness is something I can still do, so I thought why not? Zoe Sumner Welch, added: “It was important that I supported Mike in doing this, but I also wanted the world to see what life is like with this condition and be part of making a difference. It was a bit overwhelming to have even a small crew with all their equipment in our home because our flat is tiny, but they were so professional and accommodating that it was a good experience. “Like Mike, I just hope it reaches its aim of raising more awareness and prompting people to have conversations around MND in their day-to-day lives.” The campaign reflects Coronation Street’s current storyline charting popular character, Paul Foreman’s journey with MND. The team at the MND Association has been supporting the soap with the portrayal of Paul’s character to ensure an accurate depiction as the disease progresses. MND is a fatal, rapidly progressing disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It attacks the nerves that control movement so muscles no longer work. It can leave people locked in a failing body, unable to move, talk and eventually breathe. It affects more than 5,000 adults in the UK at any one time and has no cure.
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COMMUNITY GROUP FUNDED TO SUPPORT FUEL POVERTY
A community group has received funding to help those in the local community tackle fuel poverty.
The Northern Powergrid Foundation, established by Northern Powergrid, the company responsible for the electricity distribution network that powers the lives of 8 million people in the North East, Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire, is passionate about being able to support communities and creating resilient and thriving communities through access to funds. Upper Don Community Energy, an organisation that aims to promote renewable energy from resources in the Upper Don catchment area for the benefit of the local community and communities of interest received £4,440.07 from the Northern Powergrid Foundation to fund kits that are aimed to improve energy efficiency in homes for those living in fuel poor households in Stocksbridge and Penistone, South Yorkshire. Upper Don Community Energy’s Community Warming project aims to make the homes of the most disadvantaged of the Upper Don area easier and cheaper to heat and run. The support from the Northern Powergrid Foundation has funded energy efficiency products, such as LED bulbs, foil radiator insulation, door curtains, draft excluders and insulation tape, to be provided to those most disadvantaged in the south Yorkshire area. Catherine Cotterill, Director said "Upper Don Community Energy and the community are grateful for the support from the Northern Powergrid Foundation to help bridge the fuel poverty gap for households in Upper Don and its surrounding areas. The funds have gone towards materials that will enable households to be more energy efficient and save money on fuel bills - a necessity now with the current energy crisis.” The funding awarded by the Northern Powergrid Foundation so far across two grant windows has awarded over £860,000 to 60 projects across all the charity’s priorities of energy resilience, fuel poverty and network innovation located within all of Northern Powergrid’s regions. The funded commu-
nities are delivering unique and exciting projects, most of which have a focus in enabling communities to be self-sufficient and resilient. Projects include the establishment or the expansion of community hubs so that community centres can play a vital role in keeping their community safe and warm during power interruptions with the provision of solar panels, heat pumps and generators. David Wilkin, Northern Powergrid Foundation Trustee said: “The Northern Powergrid Foundation is proud to support Upper Don Community Energy in helping to fund kits for people in the local community, who are living in fuel poor households, to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. The funding will help the most disadvantaged in communities like the one in Stocksbridge and Penistone to access energy efficient products and save money on heating and running costs.”
Adam Johnson: Inquest into ice hockey player's death suspended An inquest into the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson, whose neck was cut during a match, has been suspended as police inquiries continue. The Nottingham Panthers player was hit in the neck by a skate during a match against the Sheffield Steelers on 28 October. The 29-year-old was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.
A man was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in November and has since been released on bail. Sheffield's senior coroner Tanyka Rawden first opened an inquest into Mr Johnson's death last year. Following a review of the case, her office said on Friday that the suspension would last until July, unless South Yorkshire Police determined no one would be charged with a homicide offence in relation to the death.
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Ant enthusiasts and families alike are gearing up for an exhilarating event set to take place in Sheffield next month. Following a successful previous event, organisers have announced their return with even more attractions and surprises in store. "We had such fun last time; we are coming back to the Sheffield area in February! Bringing you all the best bits of last year plus loads more!!" declared the organisers. This year, the event will be held at the Sheffield United Stadium, Bramall Lane, promising ample parking, excellent transport links, and a spacious venue that is ideal for hosting the anticipated gathering.
With over 20 traders and experiences on-site, attendees can expect a diverse array of offerings, ranging from Ants and supplies to other invertebrates and bioactive stalls. Those attending will have the opportunity to engage with various animal experiences, including hands-on sessions to learn about the fascinating world of invertebrates. Additionally, younger attendees can enjoy free face painting from 10 am until 1 pm. The event will feature an extensive lineup of displays, demonstrations, and lectures on the
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main stage and throughout the venue. Attendees are encouraged to consult the schedule for details on timings and locations. Notably, there will be several new displays and enclosures showcasing a variety of species, including Asian Bullet Ants and Leaf Cutter Ants, which have captivated many enthusiasts. "We have worked hard to bring you a day filled with fun for the whole family, not just the invert keepers. We aim to leave the younger generation with memories they will not forget," organisers emphasised. The event boasts amenities such as on-site parking, full disabled access, and conveniently located toilets. Tickets are priced at £5, with children under 13 granted free entry. Furthermore, attendees with valid NHS identification can avail of a discounted rate. Tickets can be purchased online or at the door, with both cash and card payments accepted. The event is proudly hosted by Ant Exhibition UK and sponsored by Ants on a Rock, promising an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Mark your calendars for this exciting event set to take place in Sheffield next month.
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28 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Commoners Muck-In’ - regular conservation morning, probably clearing saplings but check on the website www.walc.epizy.com, 10am12pm, bring gloves, tools provided, families very welcome 28 Bullhouse Chapel are meeting for worship as usual at 2.30pm on the 28th January, 2024. Each Sunday in January we are going to have a time of quiet contemplation reflecting on, and praying about, what is happening in the world, our community, family and those we meet and how we are asked as Christians to respond to this as we start this new year.
TUESDAY 30 Grenoside and District Local History Group: A talk by Anders Hansen on “Kelham Island”. We meet in the main hall of the Grenoside |Community Centre, on Main Street. Visitors are welcome and we are looking for new members. There is a small charge for non-members, but coffee and biscuits are included.
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1 High Green W.I. will be meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday the 1st February at the Church Hall, behind the Methodist Church, on Wortley Road. The event is “Valentine’s Quiz”. The competition “A Heart”. All members
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SUNDAY 4 The service at Bullhouse Chapel on Sunday the 4th February, at 2.30pm, will be led by Matthew Nicholson All are welcome to join us in this act of worship.
MONDAY 5 @ 2.30pm. Stocksbridge & Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild meeting at Christ Church, Manchester Road. Speaker is Mr Baz Davidson- The History of Handsworth Sword Dancers. Visitors welcome £3 per meeting to include refreshments.
WEDNESDAY 7 Feb Stocksbridge and District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge 7.15 for 7.30 start. When our own Linda will tell us all about her trip to South Africa. Visitors always welcome. Further details on 07939941818
THURSDAY 8 Chapeltown WI will meet at the Methodist Church at 7.30pm. Members have been asked to bring a piece of unusual memorabilia for a ‘Show and Tell’ evening. The competition is for ‘A Heart’ any medium. 8 Stocksbridge & District History Society AGM at Christ Church Hall 7pm plus a talk
FRIDAY 9 Poetry for Pleasure – Stocksbridge Library – 1.30 to 2.30.
Listen to some poetry or bring a favourite poem to share in a warm hub with a hot drink.
SATURDAY 10 The next Cinema Organ Showtime concert at the Astoria Centre, Barnsley, S75 1JT is on Saturday February 10th start time 2-30pm. Doors open 1-45pm. Featured at the console of the Mighty Compton Cinema Pipe Organ will be Christian Cartwright, resident organist at the Pipes in the Peaks and award winning organist Will Shaw. Advanced tickets can be booked online at the Astoria website, by telephone on 07944 566972 or pay on the door. 10 STOCKSBRIDGE CHRISTIAN CENTRE An afternoon of fun BINGO BEETLE and BAKED POTATOES on Saturday 10th February 1 - 4 p.m. £7 per person Please ring 0114 2884377 to book your place
MONDAY 12 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - How is our Biodiversity doing? a talk by Alan Smith. It is a decade since Alan began a project to record as many species as possible on the Common. This is the tale so far. Beginning with some of those newly found during 2023, leading on to the highlights and rarities discovered during the 10 years Wadsley Church Hall, 7.30pm start. Homemade refreshments included. £3 members, £3.50 non members, www.walc.epizy.com
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WEDNESDAY 14 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday 14th February at 10.00AM in Christ Church Community Hall, 586 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Tony Burkitt, `Wren`s Post Fire London Churches`. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year. For more information about our group, please visit our website at www.donvalleyprobus.co.uk We look forward to welcoming you at our next meeting. 14 Chapeltown and District Probus Club meet every second Wednesday of the month at Grenoside Community Centre on Main Street. We will be meeting next on February the 14th for 10am, we would especially welcome new members. After a short formal meeting we will be having a presentation from Melvyn Cook titled ‘African Wildlife Bonanza’. After the meeting some members continue to Wortley Hall for a convivial lunch and conversation. For more information please contact Trevor Winslow 07966317258
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SATURDAY 24 National Methodist Youth Brass Band concert. Saturday 24th February 7pm at Chapeltown Methodist Church. To book ticket go to www. eventbrite.com 760292173357 Free event
SUNDAY 25 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Commoners Muck-In’ - regular conservation morning, probably clearing saplings but check on the website www.walc.epizy.com, 10am12pm, bring gloves, tools provided, families very welcome
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MARCH 2 Jumble Sale. 11.00-1.00pm. Great bargains at rock bottom prices. Grenoside Scout and Guide HQ, Saltbox Lane, S35 8QS. 50p. Donations accepted from 9am or contact grenosandg@gmail.com. No electricals thanks.
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Men’s Activity and Games Session Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre Monday afternoons 1-30pm to 3-30pm Cost £1 (includes free refreshments) Activities will include a range from Badminton, Table Tennis, Indoor Curling, Dominoes, Card and Board Games, Quiz Contact Andy Walker 07723 506423 for further information. Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practise on Monday evenings (7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.) at Millhouse Green Institute, Manchester Road, Millhouse Green. If you want to join us, come on Monday 2023 to meet
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TUESDAYS CAMEO (Come And Meet Each Other) Tea, coffee, cakes, dominoes and other games, and friendship. Every Tuesday 2-4 pm at St Andrew’s Church, High Street, Penistone. (Next to the library).For more details: 07903 628820
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TWO SCHOOLS ‘OUTSTANDING’ Two Primary Schools in North Sheffield have retained Outstanding ratings in recent inspections.
Stannington Infant School and Oughtibridge Primary School, who are both part of Peak Edge Academy Trust announced that both received outstanding ratings from Ofsted, making them the first two schools in Sheffield to retain outstanding grades During Section 5 inspections carried out under the current Ofsted framework. Oughtibridge was inspected in November 2023. Stannington was inspected in December 2023. This fantastic achievement is a testament to the unwavering commitment, dedication, and collaborative efforts of the schools' staff, children, and the entire Peak Edge community. Sarah Binns, Headteacher at Stannington Infant School, expressed her joy, saying, "We are absolutely thrilled to receive the outstanding rating once again. This achievement is a reflection of the hard work, passion, and dedication of our incredible staff, children, and the supportive community around us. We are committed to providing an exceptional educational for our children that fosters both academic excellence and personal growth."
Helen Adams, Headteacher at Oughtibridge Primary School, echoed similar sentiments, stating, "Retaining the outstanding grade is a source of immense pride for everyone associated with Oughtibridge Primary School. It is a testament to the collaborative spirit, innovative teaching methods, and positive learning culture that defines our school. We will continue to strive for excellence and provide the very best educational experience for our students." Jim Dugmore, Peak Edge Academy Trust, commended the outstanding performance of both schools, emphasising the trust's commitment to providing highquality education. He said, "This achievement is a significant milestone for Peak Edge Academy Trust. It reflects our steadfast dedication to excellence in education. We are immensely proud of Stannington Infant School and Oughtibridge Primary School, and we will continue to support and nurture all our schools in delivering exceptional education to every child."
Peak Edge Academy Trust looks forward to building on this success and continuing to provide exceptional education across all its schools.
SHEFFIELD OPTS FOR LONDON AGENCY TO PROMOTE THE ‘CITY’ Sheffield City Council has appointed an agency in London to develop the city’s brand and a promotional campaign, writes Stephen Chapman for Prolific North.
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Sheffield City Council released the following statement from Councillor Martin Smith, Chair of Economic Development and Skills Policy Committee at Sheffield City Council:
According to the brief, the council was seeking to engage with “a suitable third party to assist us with developing the Sheffield brand and a promotion campaign. “This will include: Development of the brand
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CLIMBING THE LADDER OF LIFE. WHEN YOU ARE YOUNG AND MAKE GOOD FRIENDS WHO STAY IN TOUCH THROUGH THE YEARS, YOUR LIFE WHEN YOUNG DOESN'T HAVE MANY FEARS. AS YOU AGE AND START TO HAVE ILL HEALTH, LIFE TAKES ON A DIFFERENT TURN. YOU START TO GET TIRED, YOUR BONES START TO HURT, IT MAKES YOU FEEL CONCERNED. THEN ONE BY ONE YOUR FRIENDS FADE AWAY, YOUR PARTNERS GONE. YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN, LIFE IS NOT THE SAME, YOU HAVE NOW CLIMBED THE LADDER OF LIFE. MARGARET EGGENTON
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Peak District Mosaic secures National Lottery funding Peak District Mosaic has secured £557,955 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to deliver its Championing National Parks for Everyone project - helping more people to explore, enjoy and understand the countryside and nature. The initiative aims to raise awareness of, and improve accessibility to, three national parks – the Peak District, North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales – among ethnically and culturally diverse communities. Peak District Mosaic is partnering with the three national park authorities to train community champions, support people to visit the parks independently and to consider jobs in the environmental sector. The Peak District National Park Foundation has also contributed £11,341 as part of match-funding to the project.
NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT APPOINTED Sheffield businessman and communications specialist Alexis Krachai has been appointed as Sheffield Chamber of Commerce’s newest Chamber President. Alexis brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role, as both Managing Director of specialist communications agency Counter Context, and a leading figure in the region’s business community. Alexis’ 36-strong agency, which is headquartered in Sheffield, provides consultancy, public affairs and communications services to government and some of the UK’s most transformative property, energy and infrastructure companies. He is also well-known across the city as a strong advocate for private sector leadership and driving change across the economy. Alexis is a Non-Executive Director on the Chamber’s board. He led the organisation during the pandemic as Co-Interim Chief Executive, alongside the now permanent Chief Executive Louisa Harrison-Walker. Alexis continues to fly the flag for Sheffield, promoting the city and shaping an agenda to make Sheffield the best place in the UK to start and grow a successful and sustainable business.
The Peak District National Park Authority’s Engagement Team will provide line management support as an in-kind contribution and Derbyshire Dales Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) is supporting Mosaic’s charity development. Championing National Parks for Everyone will build on a long-term partnership between the Peak District National Park Authority and Peak District Mosaic to support diverse communities to experience the countryside. There has been collaboration on a number of projects, including delivery of Peak Wise Community Champion training in 2017 and 2021. The project will include outreach events, monthly activity programmes in each of the national parks, community champion training, champion-led events and further training in outdoor skills. It will also develop a legacy plan focused on Community Champion network support. Yvonne Witter, chair of Peak District Mosaic, said: “It is a great privilege for us to be leading this project in partnership with the Peak District, North York Moors
and Yorkshire Dales National Park Authorities. “National Parks are outstandingly beautiful places. Being able to visit, enjoy and care for them is hugely beneficial for physical health and mental well-being. “The support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund means that, working together, we can develop a programme and support diverse communities to learn about the landscapes and to access them for recreational activities and enjoyment. “Together we will recruit and train people in communities around the three national parks to champion the parks for their friends, families and work colleagues. This will continue the legacy of what began several years ago as a national programme led by the Campaign for National Parks.” Rachael Lyon, Peak District National Park Authority engagement manager, added: “Peak District Mosaic has already been working to this model for several years and we are building on that legacy. This is a new way of sharing the model and reinvigorating the community champion project.” Heather McNiff, head of outdoor learning and engagement at the North York Moors National Park Authority, said: “Access to green spaces is so incredibly important to our physical and mental wellbeing and, as we face climate uncertainty, we want to share just how special our landscapes and habitats are, so that as many people as possible feel motivated to want to save them. “We already work with some fantastic community champions, but the National Parks for Everyone project will allow us to expand this network and offer new events, a monthly activity programme and a series of short films.”
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Prizes galore at tough Meltham 10k Sixteen hardy Penistone runners made the trip to Meltham to take part in the notoriously tough Meltham 10k which traverses the hills around Meltham before a final mile downhill to the finish. The runners were rewarded with a good degree of success with three runners picking up first place in their respective age categories. Suzanne McGill was the first lady back from the club and also picked up first place in the ladies over45 age category. Her time was 47-58. Another lady winner was Barabara Haigh who won the ladies over75 age category. Martin Ball completed the trio of winners grabbing first place in the men’s over50 age category in an impressive 39-40. Other run-
ners making the podium in their age groups were Bill Phillips (2nd over75 man) and Keith Gordon (3rd over75 man). Andrew Heppenstall was first back for the club in 12th place overall and finished just one place outside the medals in the men’s over40 age category. His time was 37-33. Rory O’Sullivan also completed a 10k race at the Stockport Daffodil 10k. His time of 49-32 was new personal best for the distance. On the fells four Penistone runners completed the Tigger Tor fell race, a race known for its steep climbs, exposed ridges and rocky sections. First back was Gareth Irvine in 90th place in 1-24-52. First lady back for the club was Lesley Parker in 1-36-28. Also on the fells Steve Sanders competed in the Birkrigg Common fell race near Ulveston. He placed 46th in a field of 148 runners in a time of 27-32. On the parkrun scene the club held its monthly parkrun on tour with a trip to the Rother Valley parkrun. First back in 31st place was Phil Hinchliffe in 20-11, first lady back was Emma Stead in 122nd place in 2456. Elsewhere George Parr was first at Penistone parkrun and Flynn Rogers was first at Hillsborough juniors. A number of runners had milestones Jill Scrivens (100), John Howsham (250) and Jackie Howsham (250). Age-graded parkrun runners of the week were Dawn Broom (76.75%), Damian Kilpin (75%), Phil Hinchliffe (74.24%), Keith Gordon (73.45%) and George Parr (70.31%). Barnsley Parkrun 12, Alex Melhuish 20-39; 45, Lee Hopkins 2454; 100, Luke McGuinness 30-26; 127, Raymond Brown 33-11; 140, Karen Schofield 34-
46; 151, Dianne Mcguinness 37-33; 159, John Spencer 38-44; 173, Stuart Smith 53-41. Penistone Parkrun 1, George Parr 18-31; 7, Oliver France 19-56; 10, Oliver Pike 20-24; 21, Ashley Howlett 2218; 27, Oliver Found 22-34; 33, Suzanne McGill 23-26; 40, Michael Walsh 23-48; 42, Hannah Shaw 23-53; 44, Mark Graham 24-09; 48, Poppy Tovey 24-26; 83, Nick Pepper 28-17; 91, Heather SImpson 28-53; 133, Myfanwy Cross 32-24; 151, Martyn Cartwright 35-57. Rother Valley Parkrun 31, Phillip Hinchliffe 20-11; 57, Steven John Stead 21-47; 84, Daniel Cooper 23-27; 104, Peter Beever 24-09; 109, Heath Ramsden 2426; 117, Steve Dickinson 24-41; 122, Emma Stead 24-56; 192, Andrew Taylor 27-42; 203, Lisa Hinchliffe 28-10; 233, Lucy Clough 2912; 291, Sarah Clough 32-15; 353, Peter Cross 35-44. Meltham 10k 12, Andrew Heppenstall 37-33; 21, Martin Ball 39-40; 53, Oliver Pike 43-21; 104, Suzanne McGill 47-58; 135, Martyn Goodwin 47-58; 153, Mark Graham 53-01; 162, Bill Phillips 53-24; 179, Keith Gordon 54-37; 190, Stu Smith 55-14; 218, Carl Matthewman 5745; 223, Joanne Boreham 58-09; 262, Tracy Woodward 1-01-58; 264, Nick Whittingham 1-02-06; 268, Sarah Halstead 1-03-05; 289, Barbara Haigh 1-06-13; 308, Steve Dommett 1-13-38. Tigger Tor Fell race 90, Gareth Irvine 1-24-52; 140, Ian Charlesworth 1-33-47; 162, Lesley Parker 1-36-28; 199, Shaun Swallow 1-43-51.
LOST AT SEA CHURCH WELL BEATEN Toolstation NCEL Premier Division
Rossington Main 4-1 Penistone Church Scorers for Rossington – Ross Hannah 4, 45, Liam King 35 Jamie Green 73 Scorer for Church – Antony Brown 90+4 Attendance – 173 It was a poor start to the game from Church, they were unusually open at the back allowing prolific Rossington striker Ross Hannah to open the scoring early in the game. Church reacted well by getting the ball to Ant Brown in good areas behind the fullback, they played well off Kieran Ryan and were unlucky not to equalise. Then experienced Rossington player Liam King was able to ride a couple of challenges at the edge of the area to strike the ball well into the top corner to double the lead. Church were hoping to go in at the break two-nil down and regroup but on the stroke of half time they had a dubious free kick awarded against them on the edge of the box. Again striker Ross Hannah stepped up to curl a low shot around the defensive wall into the net leaving Church three down with a mountain to climb.
Hornsea 55-7 Stocksbridge
The longest journey of the season, to the East Coast to face Hornsea RUFC, on a pleasant afternoon, turned into a game to forget as Globe Holidays-sponsored Stocksbridge It was an improved performance in the secRugby crashed to a 55pts – nil defeat. ond half with Church digging in and defending better but they never looked like chang- A patched-up Stocksbridge with some playing the outcome of the game. Jamie Green ers carrying injuries into the game started extended Rossington’s lead to four on seven- brightly with ‘clock tower’ Beal, and Reece ty-three minutes. ‘diesel’ Aspin making inroads into the home side's territory. Three long-range, breakaway Church added a quality consolation goal tries gave the home side the advantage, much when Antony Brown headed in from a Jordan against the run of play and Head Coach Barnett cross in injury time. Andy Lawrence must have wondered how his troops were behind by 31pts to nil at halftime Assistant manager Brett Lovell (pictured)
ally rewarded when The Clock Tower crashed over from a short, quickly taken penalty for a consolation try, Andy Beal is kindly sponsored by Mr Mick Gribbins. Jack Pearson, sponsored by Stuart’s Karaoke Disco added the conversion. Stocksbridge were relieved to hear the whistle with the final score of Hornsea RUFC 55pts – Stocksbridge Rugby 7pts.
Stocksbridge had their chances, young Norman and the hard-working ‘eggsy’ Bowman combined well and should have scored, but defensive lapses and some poor first-up tackling allowed the home side to build a commanding score.
‘The scoreline doesn’t reflect the game or our effort’, reflected Head Coach Andy Lawrence afterwards, adding, ‘we need to sharpen up our defensive systems and tackling technique, which will be the focus of our sessions in the coming week’s training’.
Stocksbridge lost hooker Ricky ‘Rooney’ James after 20 minutes with a back injury and former skipper Adam Roles-Middlehurst Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Penis- succumbed to a head injury to further detone Church v Thackley Kick off 3-00 pm plete the beleaguered resources of the gallant visitors. EV Sportswear County Senior Premier Div Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves v Penistone Whilst Hornsea built on their already winning lead, credit to the Blue Wall who, to their Church Reserves Kick-off 2-00 pm credit, never gave in and showed a lot of character to keep competing. They were eventu-
The Bradfield Brewery player of the match award went to Reece ‘diesel’ Aspin for a gritty display and a mammoth tackling stint, whilst January’s Man of Steel award sponsored by John Heath and Sons has been won by ViceCaptain, Andy Beal for his workrate and consistency in performance, and 2 tries also helped his case.
This was one of those games we need to forget about quickly and if we prepare ourselves properly, physically and mentally for Wednesday’s game at Eccleshill there’s nothing to stop us going on another run like the one we’ve just had and we’ll not be too far away from the play-offs. Saturday 3rd February 2024
Stocksbridge now drop to 5th in the Counties 4 Yorkshire (Phase 2) South league ladder, and will be hoping for a better defensive performance when they entertain Knottingley RUFC at Coal Pit Lane stadium next Saturday, 3rd February with a 2.15pm kick off.
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Women cricketers in thrilling finish A Mid-season double-header for Oughtibridge Women and Girls cricket team, in the South Yorkshire Indoor League, saw them record well-earned wins.
Oughtibridge Team 1 enjoyed a 'well-earned' win in their local derby against Bradfield Bernadettes. The Bridge batters managed to put on a score of 267, with the loss of only three wickets against the strong Bradfield bowlers. The Bernadette batters then fought hard to chase, but due to some amazing bowling and quick responses in the field by Oughtibridge, they came up slightly short, finishing on 251/5. Team 2 played brilliantly in a 'heart in your mouth' game against Darfield Ducks. The Bridge bowled and fielded tremendously. Lily, Anna, Ros, Lou and Sharon were excellent with the ball and were backed up with good fielding and catching to restrict a very capable Darfield to 252. Darfield came out fighting with their strongest bowlers against our young guns of Lily and Anna, to take two early wickets which momentarily put the two 14-year-olds on the back foot. All thoughts of this early setback were quickly shaken off though as the two young ladies regrouped and showed amazing maturity to rally and score nicely for the second half of their innings, to post an excellent 19 runs which proved a lovely platform for the next Bridge pair.
Striding confidently to the crease next came Ros and Sharon who duly tucked into the Duck's delicious bowling. With some great running and well-placed shots including a big maximum 6 from Ros, they plundered over 40 runs in their four overs, for the loss of only one wicket. This left Oughtibridge a healthy 12 ahead for the last Bridge pair of Captain Sonia and powerful Lou. From out of nowhere the Ducks quacked again with two runouts and a catch, to take three quick wickets leaving Oughtibridge back in a chasing position. While a slightly concerned and overly nervous Coach looked on, it would've been easy for confidence to have been diminished as what once looked like a straightforward victory turned into a war against attrition. Needless to say, any fear of this was quickly dispelled as once again the mighty Bridge calmed, re-set and went on to pluck the ducks bowling for steady runs for the next three overs to finish once again with a healthy and comfortable winning margin of 21 leaving the Darfield Ducks a little overmatched and overdone. Oughtibridge War Memorial Cricket Club has practice, playing and volunteering opportunities in all age groups, see their Socials for more info or contact via OWMCCcontactus@gmail.com
Parkrun weekend
Valley Hill Runners of S35 were at concord parkrun this Saturday morning running and volunteering. Everyone at the club loves parkrun it's a great social event, if you are at a loose end and feeling a bit fed up come run or pop your name down to help at a parkrun. Make new friends and have a chat and a cuppa after it's a great way to kick off the weekend
AFONSO AT THE DOUBLE League leaders Chapeltown RBL travelled to Rotherham for a top-of-the-table clash at Wickersley. The first half was an even encounter with neither side creating many chances in a scrappy 45 minutes. Just before the break, Legion found the breakthrough when Mikey Vella played Luis Afonso-Ferreira in to sprint through and cooly finish. The second half saw RBL double the lead on the hour
when Danny Booth played an inch-perfect ball for AfonsoFerreira to go through again, this time squaring for Jed Phillips to score his 11th of the season. Joker rallied but Legion defended well with man of the match Oliver Beaumont marshalling the defence, along with Niall Smith, Joe Long and Dave Millen ensuring Lewis Fox grabbed a deserved clean sheet.
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STEELS DRAW BLANK Steels 0 - 0 Carlton
Match report by: Adam Allcroft Photos: Myra Little If we’re being honest, the only reason we are writing about the first half is so that you know that it actually happened. That’s because it was very incident-free, with neither team able to do much against their opponents organised defence. Jack Watson did win the ball high up but his weak shot was no trouble for Nykah Liburd while Ross Goodwin also had an effort that didn’t trouble the goalkeeper. But the first half was forgotten by the time the fans bit into their halftime pie. In the second half, the game was a bit livelier though pretty much anything would have
had more action than the first. It started off with Stocksbridge having a lot more of the ball and creating some actual chances. Charlie Reaney won his aerial battle to get onto the end of a cross, but his header went just centre metres wide. Ross Goodwin was also strong in the air and Liburd clawed his powerful header over the bar. At the other end, Carlton also struggled to get their attack going with the Steels defence remaining strong. They did have one decent chance with a snap shot from the edge of the box which debutant goalkeeper Harry Garman saw late, but he was still able to get down and make the save. In the end, it was a goalless draw that you’d struggle to write more words than this about.
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