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THE son of a woman killed 21 years ago is offering a £5,000 reward for information leading to the case being solved. This week marks the 21st anniversary of Patricia Grainger’s death and her son, Daniel, has never given up in the search for her killer.
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Patricia was 25 when she was sexually assaulted and murdered on August 10 1997. Her body was found underneath a discarded bed base near a brook close to her home on Buchanan Road in Parson Cross. She had learning difficulties and was described as having the mental age of 10. Daniel set up a website to appeal for information in 2008 and he
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However, his appeals have fallen on deaf ears. Nobody was ever charged or prosecuted over the death. However, he is hoping that the offer of a cash reward may convince someone to come forward. He has recently inherited some money and wants to use it to help catch the killer. Daniel said: “The money I inherited is something I have never had so I want to offer it to the person out there who knows who killed my mum and can help us get justice. I hope it will make a difference. “There could be someone out there worried about the repercussions of coming forward and
this might just be what it takes to persuade them. It might be enough for them to move away from the area for example. “Everything apart from a national appeal on Crimewatch has been done over the years. I feel that the reward is all that is left and this is why it it is important to me,” he added. “There is someone out there who has done things that people with normal thoughts would not. “Whoever did this has killed once and could easily kill again. They need to be caught and made to pay the price for murdering my mum.” Anyone with information should call South Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.
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SMASH AND GRAB RAID AT BIKE SHOP
THIEVES broke into Trek Bicycles at Fox Valley on Monday August 13 at around 4am. Extensive damage was caused and five bikes were also stolen. Access was gained by breaking through the glass of the main doors. The store closed for the morning whilst the Police carried out their investigation but re-opened later on in the day and are trading again as normal. The bikes stolen were a Trek Powerfly FS 7 18.5 2019, a Trek Slash 9.7 17.5 2018, A Trek Roscoe 8 18.5 2019, a Trek Fuel Ex 7 18.5 2018 and a Trek Fuel Ex 8 18.5 2018. If anyone has any information, please contact the store on 0114 2138020.
MACHETE OFF THE STREETS IT was a productive day for PCSOs Edwards and Eyre on Thursday as they recovered a disturbingly large machete from the Fox Hill area. It was found thanks to information from partners at Sheffield City Council who used their close links with The Parson Cross / Southey Team to ensure it was recovered as quickly and safely as possible.
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A PILE of tyres was set on fire behind the Cadbury’s factory in Hillsborough on the morning of Friday August 10.
returned from holiday yesterday and seeing this for myself this evening I can honestly say I questioned why we bother.
The dumped tyres had been set alight and the fire was discovered at around 6am, with black smoke pouring from the site.
“I felt the same way an hour later and then thought about Ernest Hides remembered at Wardsend and buried in Turkey, William Smout, the Alcock brothers, and all those remembered and buried at Wardsend who were killed in action or died of wounds in both World Wars.
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“I thought too about all those remarkable stories of ordinary people that we have brought to a wider audience.
“I also thought how many of those buried at Wardsend got the rough end of things in death as they did in life. You won’t find many grand memorials or landscaped gardens here. “There are no longer Commonwealth war graves here, a cash strapped council haven’t even been able to fulfill the minimum of their responsibilities. It’s always a pain getting someone to take away the litter we collect or the fly tipped waste. “But thinking about Ernest, William, Kate, Tom, Luke, George and nearly 30,000 others we can not abandon them and their memories again.”
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Anger expressed over delayed planning decision A LOCAL action group set up in opposition to a housing project have spoken of their frustration at a planning decision still not being made – nine months after submission of the planning application.
After months of delay, the developer submitted a full planning application just before Christmas last year. Fast forward nine months and the scheme has still not been decided, leaving local residents fuming at the lack of action.
Upper Don Action Group (UDAG) say that there is still no prospect of an end to the uncertainty about Royd Farm village.
The target date for deciding this planning application was originally set for March 16 2018. Shortly after, this slipped to April 13 2018.
Former planning chairman John Hesketh says the delay is “scandalous”.
John Hesketh, chairman of UDAG, the local community group campaigning against the plans, said: “It is astonishing that this planning application has yet to be decided after all this time – and at UDAG we understand that there is not even a date pencilled in for this matter to go before the planning committee I used to chair.
The 93+ dwelling scheme is earmarked for fields next to Royd Farm between Bolsterstone and Deepcar. The green field site is next to the Green Belt and close to the Peak District National Park. Plans for a new development on green field land first surfaced back in January 2017 via Hallam Land Management, an arm of Sheffield construction company, Henry Boot. Following a public meeting called by community group Upper Don Action Group (UDAG) in March 2017, objections flooded into Sheffield City Council’s planning dept. And this was just to establish whether or not an Environmental Impact Assessment was needed.
“Planning applications are meant to be decided in about 13 weeks. Everyone understands that the Royd Farm ‘village’ proposal would be complex and perhaps a few weeks slippage might be acceptable.
and Deepcar have been forced to wait for months on end for a decision that will profoundly affect their lives. The delay is totally unacceptable.”
“However, it is now nine months since this planning application was submitted and all signs are that it will not be taken until October or November. It is scandalous that householders in Bolsterstone
He added: “Constructing a new village on a green field site next to the Green Belt extends urban development into the countryside around Sheffield. This should be the last resort, not the first and I sometimes think the open country around Stocksbridge and
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John added: “This farmland is simply the wrong spot for such a large housing development. It is adjacent to the Green Belt and close to the Peak District National Park. A development of this size would generate even more vehicle movements. It would make the Carr Road to Manchester Road bottleneck even worse. Neighbours are of a similar view.”
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It’s playtime as investment in city’s parks pays off Works completed this year include installation of a range of new playground facilities, from toddler play units, to parkour inspired agility equipment. Other work has included the much needed improvement of outdated and uninspiring ball game facilities, where new MUGAs have been created to encourage physical activity and sports opportunities for communities. The Council’s Parks and Countryside service will continue working with Public Health colleagues and partners to make sure communities across the city benefit from this funding.
THOUSANDS of park visitors across Sheffield are enjoying the benefits of Public Health funding, with ten of the city’s parks and playgrounds being significantly improved so far this year. In March 2017 Sheffield City Council announced plans to invest £1.5m in to its parks over a three year period, to upgrade outdoor facilities in the parts of Sheffield where health needs are the greatest. Following development plans, work started at the beginning of this year to upgrade playgrounds and multi-use games areas (MUGAs) in various locations including Hillsborough. Councillor Mary Lea, Cabinet Member for Culture, Parks and Leisure at Shef-
field City Council, said: “We in Sheffield are proud of our green and open spaces. Our huge city parks attract hundreds of visitors, but we also know how valuable our smaller community parks are to the people who live nearby. “It has been proven that outdoor spaces play an important role in improving mental and physical wellbeing, whether through walking, running, cycling or just playing, which is why we’re committed to providing high quality spaces and facilities in the areas they are most needed. “In this first year of investment alone, we have completed major refurbishment work to Norfolk Heritage Park playgrounds and upgraded nine other local parks. I’m thrilled we’ve been able to
complete all of this improvement work in time for the summer holidays, allowing local people to get out and enjoy our parks to the full.” Further funds have been spent on improving playgrounds at Hillsborough Park and Middlewood Park. Sites were prioritised for improvement by looking at the areas with the highest levels of deprivation, including health inequalities combined with mapping the quality and standards of outdoor spaces. This method allowed the Parks and Countryside service to identify and improve parks and green spaces in areas where health needs were the greatest and facilities most in need of improvement.
Further Public Health funded projects will be progressed across the city over the next two years with the aim of improving the quality of the city’s parks and green spaces, encouraging their use, and providing opportunities for all to receive the health and wellbeing benefits that parks provide. For all the latest news and events on Sheffield’s parks and green spaces follow @parkssheffield on Twitter, Sheffield Parks and Countryside on Facebook or visit The Outdoor City website at http://theoutdoorcity.co.uk/
Public Access Defibrillator fitted outside Ecclesfield ibrary ECCLESFIELD Library now has a life-saving Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) installed and activated outside. A defibrillator is a device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart through the chest wall to someone who is in cardiac arrest. This high energy shock is called defibrillation, and it’s an essential life saving step in the chain of survival.
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LOCAL CHOIRS SUPPORT CHARITIES The concert took place at the Venue on June 30 to a packed audience that included residents from the care centre. Following the concert, choir chair persons Linda Rose and Keith Raynor were delighted to present a cheque for £550 to the centre to help fund some new musical instruments for the residents.
FIVE local choirs and a band have donated funds to charity after performing at two separate events recently. Worrall Male Voice Choir was recently joined by Bolsterstone and New Mill Male Voice Choirs together with Loxley Silver Band in Sheffield Cathedral to com-
memorate the life of their chairman, Mark Rotchell. The concert, in aid of the Critical Care Unit at the Northern General Hospital, raised £1,200 and a retiring bucket collection raised another £398.64. Martin Price, chairman of Worrall MVC, presented the cheque
Music and music therapy is an important part of the residents’ lives. In December each year, Waldershelf Singers join the residents and staff at the centre to sing Christmas Carols and songs.
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Your Letters St Matthias - opening Dear Ed Having read with interest the article regarding the closing down of St Matthias Church in Stocksbridge (Look Local 1021 p2) I consequently thought that the following article may be of contrasting interest to you and your readers. Namely, an article entitled: “New church at Stocksbridge. Consecration by the Bishop of Beverley” which appears in the Tuesday, November 4, 1890 edition of The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent, on page six. That relates: “Stocksbridge, noted for its special class of steel manufactures, and the healthy robustness of its Nonconformity, was on Saturday invaded by quite an army of clerical gentlemen on the occasion of the consecration of the handsome new church erected in commemoration of the jubilee of her Majesty, and as a memorial of the late Samuel Fox, the founder of the world-famed firm of Messrs. Samuel Fox and Co., Limited. For some years the service of the established church has been conducted in the schoolroom, the late Mr. Fox having extended to the cause his patronage and fostering care in every way. The free churches of the district have flourished to such an extent that one of them at least is accredited with having as an auxiliary the pattern school of the Sheffield Sunday School Union. With the growth of the commercial concern, which affords occupation for so many hands, it had long been felt that the accommodation afforded by the church schoolroom was inadequate to the needs of the district. The late Mr. Samuel Fox, some time prior to his lamented decease, had made known his intention to build a church as a memorial to future generations of Queen Victoria’s reign, as a thank offering for the remarkable success which had attended his manufacturing enterprise, but ere his resolve had taken definite shape, or been provided for, his active life ended. The family of the founder of the works, however, did not allow the project to be forgotten, and at a public meeting in December, 1887, it was decided that in view of the known intention of the late Mr. Fox, a most suitable memorial to him would be the erection of a church at Stocksbridge. Mr. W.H. Fox, son of the deceased, and chairman of the company, had promised £1000, and the sum of £531 was subscribed by the meeting. Messrs. S. Fox and Co., Limited, added £1000, Mr. C. Macro Wilson subscribed £250; the Rev. W. [R?] Wilson, vicar of Bolsterstone, in which parish Stocksbridge is situate, gave £100, as did Mr. J. Jeffrey; Dr. Ward contributed £30; Mr. M.T. Hubis, £25; and the Rev. M. Winter, Mrs de Wend, Mr. W.F. de Wend, Mr. W.F. Read, and Mr. J.D. Webster, £25 each. It may be remarked here that the new church, which is dedicated to Saint Matthias, is the third church built in the parish of Bolsterstone within the last 20 years; Deepcar Church having been erected in 1878, at a cost of £4000; Bolsterstone Church being finished in 1879, at a cost of £5000 (with stained
due form, after which his lordship and the clergy, and choir proceeded to their places in the chancel, where the service of dedication was conducted. The lessons appointed were read by the Revs. G. Sandford and S. Greenwood. His lordship prefaced his sermon, which was based on the words “And I saw no temple therein, for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it” – by a eulogistic reference to the late Mr. Fox. The church, he said, was intended not only for the worship of the people, but also as a memorial of a good, kind, and generous man, the genius who had founded the chief industry of the neighbourhood, and one
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glass windows, £750; and organ, £400 additional); who deserved and who enjoyed the respect of all. His own knowledge of the late Mr. Fox dated back and Stocksbridge Church, at a cost of £5000. to the time when he was a curate. At that time The foundation stone of the church consecrated Mr. Fox had the reputation of being a generous on Saturday was laid on March 9th, 1889, by Mr. and enlightened landowner. He was too much W.H. Fox, the architect being Mr. J.D. Webster, of absorbed in business pursuits to devote much time Sheffield; and the builder, Mr. James Fidler [sic], of to the enjoyments of the country residence he had Eckington. The style of architecture is that which in the parish, but what he knew of him made it prevailed in the early part of the 15th century, a particularly pleasant for him to discharge the duty handsome structure being the result. It is of local he was called upon to do that day, to the memory wall stone, with Bath stone dressings, and consists of one whose memory it was pleasant to honour. of a nave 82ft. long and 29ft, wide, a chancel 33ft.by He referred to the generosity of the donors, who 29ft., with north aisle, organ chamber, and vestry. It by their offerings had subscribed four-fifths of the stands near the high road, in close proximity to the cost of the church, and then proceeded with his works of Messrs. Fox, and affords accommodation discourse, in which he urged his hearers to make for 600 worshippers. Of the estimated cost of the this life as far as possible an ideal of the future life. building, the sum of £3600 had been obtained at The Christian life was not to be over estimated. the time of the laying of the memorial stone. Since It should be the welfare of each interest to serve that time farther[sic] liberal donations have been each other. Selfish indifferences were prominent. received, and at the commencement of the opening Hereafter there would be none of this. They services only about £1000 was required to free the would not need communions nor temples, which, church from debt. The sacred edifice is a wall- however, would be a necessity until their Lord lighted and lofty building, with an exceedingly came again. He urged them not to pull down the chaste timber roof. Gas jets strike from the wall sacred, but to lift up the secular to the standard right along the south side, at intervals of two or of the sacred – not to make their holy days more three inches, while the pillars on the south side are secular, as was the tendency, but to make their each encircled by a wreath of gas jets. The seats, ordinary days partake of the character of their which are free and open, are of plain oak, and holy days. The hymns were accompanied by the kneeling mats have been provided. Stocksbridge Prize Brass Band, and at the close There were present at Saturday’s function the Lord of the service the congregation, which completely Bishop of Beverley, Canon Wilson and Canon filled the building, listened to the splendid and Favell, the Revs. W. Knight, Gamaliel Milner, George musicianly[sic] rendering of Handel’s “Hallelujah Sandford, M. Holmes, G. Brewin, S. Eversfield Chorus.” (Buxton), J. Beard, T. Smith (Walkley), R.A. Gatty, The Venerable Archdeacon Blakeney occupied W.J. Merryweather, R.L. Calraft (Theddlethorpe), the pulpit at the evening service, and the opening A.B. Brown (Bradfield), F.H. Stock (Kimberworth), services were continued on Sunday, many persons T.W. Dale, C.V. Barley, J.E. Stacye[sic] (Grenoside), being unable to obtain admittance. A.O. Smith (Hoyland Swaine), H. Toovey, J. Wooler (Thurgoland), J. Whittam (Cumberworth), J.M. How times change eh? Ham (Crookes), S. Greenwood (Wortley), C.M Yours faithfully, Potts and A.M Winter (curates of Bolsterstone), Michael Parker. and A.B. Winter (East London), Lord and Lady Wharncliffe, Mr. Remmington Wilson, Mr. H. Remmington Wilson, Mrs. W.R. Wilson, Mrs C.M Wilson, Mr. Macro Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. De Letter page Wend, Dr. And Mrs. Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Gwynne, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Sharp, Mr. J. Hoyland, Mr. C. This is the first time have enjoyed reading your Hodgkinson, Miss Gowing, Mr. J. Hattersley, Mrs. letters paper this week Chas. Thickett, Mr. Edward Wade, and others. (1021) for a very long time. Get rid of the rubbish The Lord Bishop of Beverley (acting for his Grace which has taken over this page this year. They the Archbishop of York, who is still indisposed) are people in High Green doing voluntary work was received by the clergy and churchwardens, and around the area in making it a pleasant place to live the petition for consecration read and presented in in this community.
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• 3 Imperial Plywood sheets 8 ft x 4 ft x 1/2 inch. Unused but slightly soiled. Penistone. Phone after 6pm 01226 767033 • Bike For Sale, Carrera Crossfire 1, 21” frame, front suspension, 21 speed gears, with lights, excellent condition - almost as new! £100 o.n.o - cost over £400 new! Chapeltown area, 07766525039 • Aqua Roll, steps, waste master and numerous other caravan bit for £100 and four way ladder £25 0114 2881403 • Childs junior bed ex John Lewis Excellent condition £60 Phone 0114 2885372 • Italian Magniflex Kingsize memory foam mattress with ‘cool max’ 1 Year old, genuine reason for sale. £150 ONO (cost £650) 07929 957909 • Registration numbers on retention certificates for transfer via DVLA (currently PLG) ASZ2102 & ASZ2103 £750 for details ring 0755 5530328 or 0738 7995729. • Car transporter trailer, twin wheel, good tyres, battery, whinch, spare wheel - £450 - 0114 288 3167. • Petrol chain saw, recent new chain, needs attention at carburettor - £35 - 0114 288 3167. Wanted
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NOTICE OF CASUAL VACANCY FOR A PARISH COUNCILLOR Notice is hereby given that by reason of resignation, a vacancy has occurred among the members of the Parish Council for the Chapeltown Ward. If you are interested in this vacancy you should apply to the Clerk, by post or email, stating why you think you are suitable for the role, by the 30th August 2018. Applicants will be invited to attend our Parish Council Meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday 6th September 2018. Eligibility: In accordance with the Local Government Act 1972, section 79, applicants must be 18 years old or over; and the applicant’s name must appear on the current register of the Voters List or the applicant should during the whole of the twelve months preceding the relevant date have resided in or within three miles of the parish or the applicant’s only place of work during the whole of the twelve months preceding the relevant date is in the parish. The applicant must not be debarred from standing as a Councillor. For further information about the parish council, visit: - www.ecclesfield-pc.gov.uk or contact the Parish Council Office on 0114 284 5095 or email clerk@ecclesfield-pc.gov.uk
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‘DISCOVER More with your library card’ is this summer’s message from Sheffield Libraries. With over 166,000 people in Sheffield already library members, Sheffield Libraries is encouraging even more people to join them by signing up to become a library member, and if they are already a member, rediscovering their love for their local library and sharing it with family and friends. The campaign encourages people to ‘Discover More’ with a library card. It highlights the benefits of being a library member whether you’re young, old, retired, a student, a parent or a carer, employed, looking for work, or about to start your own business. Of course, these days being a library member is still about books, but also so much more. While your library card gives you access to over half a million
printed books on stock, it also unlocks the door to free eBooks, eMagazines, film, computers and a packed events programme ranging from lectures and baby groups, to coding clubs and craft workshops, poetry classes, business start-up advice sessions and board game evenings. Being a library member is also about meeting new people, sharing experiences with friends or discovering something new at a club or activity. Joining is free and easy. You can go into any library or apply online at – www. sheffield.gov.uk/librarycard Applying online saves time and we’ll let you know when your library card is available to collect. You can also sign up to our library ebulletin to receive the latest information on our programme of events. The application form comes in 15 community languages, from Arabic to Urdu, to make it as easy as possible for everybody to join.
Councillor Mary Lea, Cabinet Member for Culture, Parks and Leisure said: “What we all love about libraries is that they’re truly at the centre of our communities. You can get really involved, or just walk in, sit down and simply read your newspaper if you want to. You don’t have to be there for an event or to read a library book. You can just visit and enjoy the space. “There’s so much going on in our Council run libraries. Over the summer period we’re running Mischief Makers, the Beano themed Summer Reading Challenge for kids and extra activities and events in all of our libraries for children during the school holidays. There are also lots of summer activities taking place across the 16 community managed libraries, citywide. “If you haven’t been to your local library for a while pay it a visit and Discover More.”
What’s On Wednesday August 15 15 Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild coffee morning at Christ Church at 10am. Costs £2 (coffee, tea and biscuits) bacon butties, toasted fruit bread. Proceeds to Steadfast Hall Refuge.
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JAWBONE CAR BOOT SALE
Sunday 2nd September | 8am - 12 noon Oughtibridge Lane, S35 0HN Stall holders please book in advance Parking £1. No roadside parking www.greenheadhousefarm.co.uk
Thursday August 16 16 Hillsborough and Owlerton local history group at 7.45pm at the Hillsborough Sports Arena Middlewood Road Hillsborough. The Middle Medieval Lords of Sheffield, speaker Lloyd Powell. Friday August 17 17 The Salvation Army Stocksbridge is holding a Vintage afternoon tea party. Pop in anytime from 11.30am to 2.30pm. Pay as you feel. This is to celebrate the baby basics project’s fourth birthday. Includes nearly new stall. 17 Coffee and homemade cakes with good company at St Saviour’s Church, Mortomley Lane, High Green. 10.30am to 12pm. All welcome. Saturday August 18 18 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, An Insect Safari, a family friendly walk to see what insects we can find flying, buzzing and lounging around on the heather and grasses in the open areas of the Commons, meet at 10.30am in the Rural Lane Car Park, off Rural Lane/Worrall Road, guided by Alan Smith, around 2 hours, return to the car park at any time, 2348425. 18 Bradfield Village Hall, Farmer’s Market, 9am-3pm, 2851227 18 Bradfield Village Hall, 60’s Night, Live Music, 7.30pm, www. bradflix.co.uk
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HoteL transyLvania 3: summer vacation (u) wed 15 & tHurs 16 aug at 2pm & 4.30pm
Sunday August 19 19 Car Boot at Parish Centre, Crow Edge, at 9am. £5 per car. Refreshments. No need to reserve space. Ample parking. Proceeds for maintenance of centre.
mission: impossiBLe - FaLLout (12a) wed 15 & tHurs 16 aug at 7.30pm
cHristopHer roBin (pg)
Fri 17 to tHurs 23 aug at 2pm & 4.45pm
ant-man and tHe wasp (12a) Fri 17 to tHurs 23 aug at 8pm
EvEnts CinEma
andré rieu’s 2018 maastricHt concert sun 26 aug at 2pm tickets: £10
Jonas kauFmann: under tHe stars tHurs 30 aug at 7.30pm tickets: £13/£11
NatioNal theatre live preseNts
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sat 1 sep at 7:30pm
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Monday August 20 20 10am – 12pm. Craft session for kids. Lots of fun things to make at the Inman Pavilion Moorland Drive. Only £1.50. More details 07966 720773. Thursday August 23 23 Free grass sledging in Chapeltown Park from 1pm to 3pm. We have six sledges with caterpillar wheels which go quite fast down the hill in the park. Refreshments available. All welcome. 23 Try “Singing 4 Fun” at Holy Trinity Church Thurgoland from 10.30am to 12am. Followed by refreshments. No auditions, no musical experience necessary. All welcome, contact Judith on 0114 2830083. Singing 4 Fun is a Dementia Friendly event. 23 Chapeltown Forum are holding a ‘Name that vegetable’ quiz. Art And craft veggie themed activities. 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 4pm at Chapeltown Library. Ages four to 11. All welcome. Winning entries will be announced at the village show September 22
at Newton Hall. Thursday August 30 30 Stocksbridge Fairtrade Town Group will meet 3pm to 4pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. Saturday September 1 1 Party In The Park” , High Green In Bloom holding their annual gala in Mortomley Park , High Green, from 11am to 3pm. This year , due to the generous support of Ecclesfield Parish Council , J G Graves Trust and the Sheffield Town Trust we are able to provide free bouncy castle, go - karts and bungee trampoline rides for children under the age of 11yrs. There will be many other attractions provided by local groups. Please come along and join in the fun. Monday September 3 3 Bradfield Historical Society, 7.30pm, Low Bradfield Village Hall, “Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases’’ by Suzanne Bingham, 2337463. Tuesday September 4 4 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Morning Round Walk - start 10.30am from outside Sycamore Park/Towngate Road, Worrall - return around 1pm, 2337463 Wednesday September 5 5 Chapeltown Ladies Group’s meetings start again after the summer break at 7.30pm at the Scout Hall on Burncross Road. New members are welcome. Phone Sheffield 0114 2469049. 5 Stocksbridge and District W.I. are meeting at Christ Church, 6.45pm for a 7pm start. Join us for our third birthday party and celebrate with friends old and new. Visitors are always welcome = £3.50. For further details, call 07939941818 or 07900024549. Friday September 7 7 Stocksbridge Spiritual Group demonstration of mediumship with Joanne Nettleton. £6 per person for one night only at the Inman Pavilion, Moorlands Drive, Stocksbridge, S36 1EG. Doors open at 7.15pm to start at 7.30pm, everyone welcome we are open every Friday for more info please call Janet on 07860319251. Saturday September 8 8 Wisewood Church, MacMillan coffee morning. Tuesday September 11 11 Thurgoland Tuesday Groups meeting at 7.30pm at Thurgoland School. The guests are the Leader Brothers with their “Mystery Box”, ladies of all ages welcome. Contact Joan Methley on 0114 4535139. Wednesday September 12
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12 Thurgoland Community Choir’s first practice after the summer break at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie on 0114 2830613. 12 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Morning Round Walk in the Loxley Valley - start 10.30am from Loxley Village Green (junction of Loxley Road/ Rodney Hill)- return around 1pm, 2337463. 12 Chapeltown WI next meeting will be a musical evening. This will be at 7.30pm in Chapeltown library. The competition is for a hand made treble clef. New members and visitors are welcome. Thursday September 13 13 Try the Community Cafe at the Beacon at Thurgoland Holy Trinity Church from 10am to 1pm. With refreshments, chat, crafts, advice, IT help and books. All welcome, contact Sue on 0114 2888501. 13 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. Friday September 14 14 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Community Health Forum will meet 10.30am to 12 noon in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome to attend. Saturday September 15 15 Bradfield Village Hall, Farmer’s Market, 9am-3pm, 2851227. Sunday September 16 16 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Work Day (Mowing on the fields) on the Common, meet at Long Lane Car Park, 10am to 12 noon, tools and gloves provided, 2348425. Wednesday September 19 19 Thurgoland Community Choir practice at 7.30pm and will include the AGM. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie on 0114 2830613. Thursday September 20 20 Thurgoland Local History Groups next meeting is at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Brian Robinson with a talk entitled ‘Evacuation WW2’. All welcome, admission is £2. For more information please. Contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037. Sunday September 22 22 Jumble Sale. 12pm to 2pm. Grenoside Scout and Guide HQ, Saltbox Lane, S35 8QS. 50p. Donations taken 7pm to 7.30pm on Friday 21st or 9.30am to 10.30am on the day. No electrical items thanks. 22 Chapeltown Village Show, New-
ton Hall, Chapeltown. Registration of entries 8.30am to 10.30am Open for viewing 1pm to 4.30pm. Admission 50p for adults, children free. Monday September 24 24 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘My Work of Ecosystem Services and the importance of Wadsley Common’ a talk by Alison Holt, Alison Holt prepared the baseline study for the whole of the Lakeland Partnership including Wadsley Common, entrance fee £3.50 members, £4.00 visitors, includes refreshments and home made cake, 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BA. Tuesday September 25 25 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting will be a social/plant swap with a quiz and refreshments. Meet at the hall at 7.30pm. All welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Julie on 0114 2830613 or Barry on 0114 2830056. Wednesday September 26 26 Thurgoland Community Choir practice at 7.30pm - an open rehearsal/bring a friend and try us out. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual all welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie on 0114 2830613. 26 Fun time buffet and dance at 1.30pm. Buffet provided by Crawshaws and cakes supplied by the Coffee Apple with the Fabulous John Mycroft singing the songs we love and plenty of Dancing only £7 at the Legion Club. Everyone welcome. Valley React is a Community Project who welcomes everyone. Ring Kath 07596130043 to book and info. Money with booking please. Thursday September 27 27 Try “Singing 4 Fun” at Holy Trinity Church, Thurgoland, from 10.30am to 12pm. Followed by refreshments. No auditions, no musical experience necessary. All welcome, contact Judith on 0114 2830083. Singing 4 Fun is a Dementia Friendly event. Friday September 28 28 Chapeltown WI will be hosting a Macmillan coffee morning from 10am until 12 noon in Chapeltown library. Coffee and cakes and various stalls. Everyone welcome.
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Knit & Chat, St Polycarps – Malin Bridge. Meets once a fortnight 10am – 12 noon, cakes, buns.etc. Next meeting: 19th May. 0114 220 5275 – Contact Val.
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Cost: First time free then £3 per meeting, light refreshments included. Beginners welcome, all genres. For more details: Contact Sharon by Phone on 07973 847 592 or Email ecclesfieldwriters@gmail. com or visit our website https:// ecclesfieldlibrarycreativewritersgroup.wordpress.com or facebook @EcclesfieldWriters
Morehall Fly Fishing Club new season commences on March 24. New members welcome. Day tickets available. For more details, call David Watson on 0114 2304052.
Afternoon Tea Dance every Wednesday at the Astoria Centre, Barnsley S75 1JT from 1 to 4pm with dancing to the live music of the Compton organ. Details on 07944 566972.
Dungworth, Storrs and District WI meeting every second Thursday in the month. Dungworth Village Hall 7pm. All welcome. Info 01142864818.
Every Thursday at St Andrews Church, Penistone at 1pm Kevin Grunill or guest playing popular music on the Allen Electronic Theatre organ. Details on 07944 566972.
Healing rooms. Free, just drop in, Tuesdays 10.30 - 12.00 at Hillsborough Arena, S6 4HA. All welcome. God cares for you! Healing Rooms at Costa Coffee (on Hillsborough tram stop), Wednesdays 4:30-6:00 pm. Provided free by Hillsborough Healing Rooms team. All welcome!
Stocksbridge Dementia Cafe The Venue, 650 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, Sheffield S36 1DY. We offer a free drop in for anyone who has concerns about their memory or the memory of a loved one or friend in a social setting. The Dementia Café is open on the first Thursday of the month (commencing Thursday 5th October) between 10.00 am – 12.00 noon.
Knit and Natter at Ecclesfield Library. Learn, share, laugh! Weekly Mondays 3-5pm and Wednesdays 12.30-3pm. For more information phone Debbie on 07732844299. Stannington Library Writers Group: Adult creative writing group meeting at Stannington Library S6 6BX on the first Saturday each month from 1pm - 3pm.
Knit and Natter at Ecclesfield Library. Learn, Share, Laugh! Mons 3-5pm and Weds 12.30-3pm. Information from Debbie 07732844299.
Cost: First time free then £3 per meeting, light refreshments included. Beginners welcome, all genres. For more details: Contact Sharon by Phone on 07973 847 592
Messy Church 2nd Wednesday in the month at Chapeltown Methodist Church 4pm-6pm .Children have to be accompanied by a parent,carer etc. We do crafts, celebration & then a family meal. All welcome.
or Email stanningtonwriters@ gmail.com or visit our website https://stanningtonlibrarycreativewritinggroup.wordpress.com/ or facebook @StanningtonWriters
Reading Group at Ecclesfield Library. Monthly on Mondays 5-6pm. For further information Phone Sylvia 0114 2463615.
Ecclesfield Library Writers Group: Adult creative writing group meeting at Ecclesfield Library S35 9UA on the last Wednesday each month from 6pm - 8pm.
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Penistone men triumph at Askern 10 miler THE latest round of the PFRAC club championship saw runners travel to Askern to undertake the Askern 10 mile road race. First home for the club in 4th place was the ever improving Gareth Cook (58-06). Gareth led Penistone to the men’s team prize with James Thompson (58-45) and Rob Lees (1-04.16) the other athletes to count. Elsewhere, other Penistone runners have been turning out with Damian Kilpin fifth in the Bradwell Fell Race in 27.04. The race was 3.7 miles with 755’ of ascent. At the Skye Highland Games Hill Race, Steve Sanders was 16th in 25.19. In the Denis Stitt Fell Race, Penistone runners Damian Kilpin (31-26) and Julie Darigala (3910) achieved third male and third female overall in this tough two lap fell race. Damian and Julie also achieved first position in their respective age categories (MV40 and FV45). The ladies (Julie Darigala, Ashleigh Bowskill, Sarah Walch) and men’s (Damian Kilpin, Ian Charlesworth, Tom Fryers) teams also both secured second place.
The Owls make history with Yorkshire derby glory SHEFFIELD Wednesday romped home with a 4-0 victory over Leeds United to win the Youdan Trophy on Monday August 6. The jubilant Owls under 16s team enjoyed a 100% winning record across the tournament which has taken place over four days. City rivals the Blades didn’t go home empty handed – Sheffield United’s Frankie Maguire won the Youdan Trophy Player of the Tournament. Seattle Sounders retained their title by winning the under 14s final against Charlton Athletic. Teams were hand-picked to play in the Youdan Trophy tournament with many flying thousands of miles to compete in Sheffield, the home of football. The Youdan Trophy takes its name from the man behind the game’s first interclub tournament that was played just once at Bramall Lane in 1867. The Football Challenge Cup was sponsored by legendary local entrepreneur
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Thomas Youdan and won by Hallam FC. The Youdan Trophy was started four years ago as a way of providing up-andcoming referees with top level match experience. Youdan Trophy tournament director Jock Waugh said: “We really couldn’t have wished for a more exciting and professional tournament. These teams have the pick of tournaments anywhere on the planet but they increasingly choose the Youdan Trophy here in Sheffield – it’s a great honour to know we’re becoming the place to see the game’s stars of the future.” The Youdan Trophy is a unique showcase of the game’s very best new talent via its under 16s and under 14s competition. The tournament attracts scouts from some of the world’s top clubs. Top class refereeing is an integral part of the event with officials flying in from around the globe.
Church through to next round of FA Cup PENISTONE Church moved through to the next round of the Emirates FA Cup after beating Bootle 2-1 in the extra preliminary round stage on Saturday. Kieran Ryan had put Church ahead on 25 minutes but Carl Peers equalised for the Merseyside club just before the break. Nathan Keightley
came up with the winner 14 minutes from time to send Church through. Church manager Ian Richards commented after the game: “Today was a proper cup tie from two very good teams who had different styles of play.
“Both teams played the four-threethree formation but tactically very different. Today we were most effective as we won the game 2-1. “We enjoy cup competitions, we enjoy cup ties and we always seem to raise our game and dig deep for that little extra ten percent to be successful.
“I’m not going to naïve here and say we were the better team for 90 minutes because we weren’t, Bootle are a very good side, you can see why they finished fifth last season. “There’s a lot of positives from today the biggest one is we’ve progressed in the Emirates FA Cup and we can start our new FA Cup adventure. “
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Grandma and grandson take titles
Local Sport Double disappointment STOCKSBRIDGE Cricket Club suffered a double disappointment this week with the first and second teams both losing. The first XI who had all but guaranteed a midtable finish welcomed relegation threatened Totley to Bracken Moor. A new look Totley who seemed to have added to their ranks from the reverse fixture won the toss and elected to bat. Stocksbridge handed 1st team debuts to youngsters Cameron Illingworth-Ralph and Jack Firth who didn’t look out of place in the field, putting themselves about brilliantly and IllingworthRalph also took and excellent catch. Totley got off to a flyer before openers Jake Vickers (12-342-2) and Jack Newton (11-1-52-3) started to remove the top order and slow the run rate back down. Les Harris and Liam Grayson then came into the attack and both got into the wickets early thanks to two very good catches on the boundary from Matt Price. At 110-7 Totley looked in real danger however an excellent late flurry from the Totley lower order got them up to 192 all out with Harris finishing with 4-52 off eight overs and Grayson with 1-36 off 8 overs respectively. A FAMILY were celebrating this week after a grandma and grandson both won bowling titles. At the Sheffield & District Parks Association Civics Competition, Joan Ramage, from Thorncliffe
Bowling Club in High Green and aged 85, won the Ladies Vets Civics and her grandson, 13-year-old Jacob Parratt from Thurgoland Bowling Club, won the Junior Civics.
The competition is run at Hillsborough Park Bowling Club every year in August, with anyone in Sheffield & District being able to enter, from the age of seven.
Mayne crowned 2018 champion
BIRDWELL Wheelers 10 Mile Club Championship Time Trial took place on Tuesday on the course at Park Springs.
Tuesday August 14 is the date for the club’s first hill climb on America Lane at Brampton Bierlow. First rider is off at 7:01pm and signing on is from 6:30pm. On Sunday Trevor Mayne, Phil Adams, Robert Parkes, John Woodhouse, Austin D Watson and Steve Myatt in glorious weather rode a hilly 60 mile route to Hope in the Peak District.
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A slight blip for the 1st XI whose form had dramatically improved over recent weeks, however they will be looking to bounce back next week straight as they travel to Hathersage. Stocksbridge CC second team travelled to Hathersage with only nine players to play a fellow relegation opponent after a great win the previous week. The home team won the toss and elected to bat on an interesting looking wicket and set a solid base and went from 50-2 to 170-3 with wickets from Jim Tomlinson (12-2-39-2) and Mark Wingfield (6-1-37-1). Some late wickets and excellent bowling from Chris Thwaites (11-3-21-2) and Rowan Brearley (11-0-59-2) kept Hathersage to a total of 195-7 when they looked like setting 220 plus.
Fastest on the night and 2018 champion was Trevor Mayne. First on handicap was Paul Heggie.
More details on this and all the above can be found on the club’s website:
At the halfway mark Stocksbridge felt confident that the target wasn’t out of sight on a good batting wicket with a fast outfield. However the Totley bowling line-up bowled with pace and accuracy and ripped apart the Stocksbridge batsmen. Stocksbridge fell considerable short after being bowled out for a miserly 57 with only Matthew Price making double figures as he finished with 31.
Trevor Mayne 2018 10 Mile Champion © R Booth
Stocksbridge responded by trying set a platform to chase the runs down and got to 45-1 before losing a cluster of wickets which left them trying to gain points out of the game rather than win it. An excellent rear guard partnership from Paul Hargreaves (29) and Mark Wingfield (19), who batted for 20 overs, gained vital points for Stocksbridge and restricted the opposition’s points as well which could be vital at the end of the season. Stocksbridge showed great character and attitude in a difficult game with a depleted team; this will be needed in their final fixtures of the season and next week as they entertain league leaders Sheffield Transport at Bracken Moor.
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PIGS WARM UP FOR TOURNAMENT WITH COMPETITIVE DRAW
STOCKSBRIDGE RUFC have the first friendly run out of the season behind them - a creditable 19-19 draw away at Hope Valley Rugby.
their intentions to the annual Bradfield Brewery pre-season tournament to be played at Coal Pit Lane on Saturday, with the first game scheduled for 2pm.
Tries came from Adam Frith, Ryan Smith and Ben Westby with Frith and Adam Brown adding a conversion each.
This prestigious and growing event will be contested by the home side, plus holders and favourites Rotherham Phoenix, with Sheffield Oaks and Hope Valley also participating.
It was a good performance for a first friendly. Stocksbridge Rugby now turn
Tournament sponsors, Bradfield Brewery, will have a pop-up bar on site and the official catering partners are Tenter House Farm, so there is food and drink for all. There will also be a junior exhibition match in the run up to the final and the young Piggies will be looking to showcase their ever-improving skills. Stocksbridge head coach Rhys Keenan will be looking to use the tournament
to run the rule over his growing first team squad with newcomers Arron Kite, Dale Charlesworth, Steve Hawksworth and Connor Price are set to debut. Returning back rower Matt Nesbitt and James Neal also sure to feature at some stage. Rhys said: “We are in it to win but I’m more looking to the performances and shapes we play.”
Entry is free and all are welcome, so come and enjoy some real tournament rugby and see how the new look Stocksbridge team perform. The club would like to thank everyone who sponsored their scoring players Brian Mills painting & decorating services, Mick Gribbins and Mark Logan gas services.
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