Look Local issue 1339 Thursday 12 September 2024

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FRIENDS TO WALK 30 MILES IN MEMORY OF FRIEND

On 21st September 2024, a group of friends will embark on a 30-mile walk from Headingley Cricket Stadium in Leeds to Thorncliffe Cricket Club in Chapeltown, Sheffield. The walk is in memory of their friend Haris Hussain and aims to raise funds for DKMS, a charity that supported Haris during his battle with leukaemia.

Haris, a talented left-handed cricketer who represented Yorkshire at several age levels, had a passion for sport, excelling in both cricket and ice hockey. He played for Wath Cricket Club and refereed at Sheffield Ice Hockey Clubs, leaving a lasting impact on those who knew him. Continued on page 5

Stevie Williams won the Tour of Britain to become the first British overall winner since 2016. The race zoomed through the streets of North Sheffield and Barnsley last Thursday to the delight of cheering crowds.
Photo: Chapeltown, by Harry Sykes Photography

NEW RECRUITS

A new batch of apprentices joined the LIBERTY Steel UK team last week.

Over the next few years, they will be undertaking Mechanical, Electrical, Process Control, Welding, IT, and Technical Degree apprenticeships across our Stocksbridge and Rotherham sites.

Mick Hood, LIBERTY Steel UK HR Director, gave a warm welcome to the new recruits and expressed

his hope that they would make the most of their learning journey.

He said “ If we don’t have this lifeblood of talent coming into the business then we cannot operate in the future.”

Jack James, a new local recruit, said, “ I’m a local lad, and lots of my family members, my Granddad and greatgranddad, have worked here, so I wanted to keep it going.”

80 year old dies in mobility scooter collision

Information sought following fatal road traffic collision in Sheffield Police are appealing for information after an 80-year-old man has sadly died following a road traffic collision in Sheffield.

On Monday (2 September) at 1.24pm, it was reported that a blue Citroen C1 and a mobility scooter were involved in a collision on Penistone Road near to the junction with Herries Road South.

The ambulance service attended and an 80-year-old man, who was riding the mobility scooter, was taken to hospital and has now sadly died. His family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers.

Enquiries are ongoing and Police are appealing for any witnesses to the collision, or those with relevant dashcam or CCTV footage, to come forward. If you can help, you can pass information to the police by calling 101 or through our online portal: https:// www.southyorkshire.police.uk/ro/report/. Please quote incident number 417 of 2 September 2024 when you get in touch.

Alternatively, if you prefer not to give your personal details, you can stay anonymous and pass on what you know by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers. Call their UK Contact Centre on freephone 0800 555 111 or complete a simple and secure anonymous online form at https://orlo.uk/WNhxw

A New Head Teacher

Stocksbridge High School welcomes a new Headteacher this September, and many in the local area will already be familiar with him. Ben Gilder, who previously lived in Stocksbridge, officially started his role in July. Despite his recent official start, he has already had the opportunity to meet all the students, many parents, and members of the community, thanks to a fiveweek handover period with the previous Headteacher, Andy Ireland.

Ben's vision for the school is clear: to ensure that all pupils have the opportunity to grow academically, socially, and mor-

ally, leaving the school with the doors to their future pathways firmly open. The school's motto, "Believe, Achieve, Succeed," strongly resonates with him, and the values of "Be Positive, Be Kind, Be Confident, and Be Reflective" will be integral to the new ‘Waves of Recognition’ strategy being implemented this year.

Ben is eager to strengthen community links, believing firmly that the school is the beating heart of the town. He remarked, "As we approach the centenary of this wonderful school, it is important to remember that for many families in the local

area, it is likely that the parents and even grandparents attended. This school serves its local community, and we want to be involved in as much good in the local area as possible. This will be through community projects, linking with local charities and groups, and opening our doors at every opportunity."

The school’s open evening for prospective new students is on Thursday, 26th September. Current Year 5 and 6 students and their families are invited to visit, along with any other local residents interested in viewing the school's fantastic facilities for the next generation.

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Continued from front page DKMS is an international charity that recruits blood stem cell donors to fight blood cancer and disorders. The charity has helped give over 110,000 people a second chance at life through stem cell donations. With only 3% of the UK population registered as donors, the need for more, especially from minority communities, is critical.

To donate: www.gofundme.com/f/30-mileswalk-for-haris-blood-cancer-awarenessmonth

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JORDANS SOLICITORS CELEBRATES 5 YEARS

Jordans Solicitors have been serving communities across Yorkshire for over 75 years, with 6 offices across Penistone, West Yorkshire and North Leeds.

This year sees the 5th Anniversary of the opening of our Penistone office, in which time Jordans has seen growth and expansion across many teams, particularly in the private client team.

The team in Penistone is headed by Robert Bates, who has a wealth of experience in all aspects of Wills, Trusts and Probate, as well as inheritance disputes. He is joined by a team made up of highly experienced lawyers who are all specialists in this area of law.

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The team are here to listen to your wishes and offer a client focused, efficient and cost- effective service, starting with a free initial consultation to discuss your wills and probate requirements.

In celebration of our 5 year milestone in Penistone, we are also offering clients an extra 5% off Wills throughout October, just contact our team on 01226 812138 or email enquiries@jordanssolicitors.co.uk

NEW MP MEETS WORLD LEADING COMPANY

On Friday 6th September, newly elected Labour MP Marie Tidball, visited B. Braun Medical at the company’s UK headquarters in Thorncliffe Park.

The MP for Stocksbridge & Penistone met with Michael Parden, Managing Director, and Mike Cullen, Head of Value & Access. They discussed the work of the company and its role in the community, and how they can work together on future projects.

B. Braun is one of the world's leading manufacturers of medical devices and pharmaceutical products and services. With over 66,000 employees in 64 countries, B. Braun develops high quality product systems and services for users around the world.

Established in 1998, as a Sheffield-based company, their work aims to improve the health of people across the world.

B. Braun employ nearly 500 staff members locally, creating a range of good local jobs across Penistone and Stocksbridge, including an apprenticeship programme.

Local Labour MP Marie Tidball said:

“I am so proud that our constituency is home to one of the world leading medical manufacturers, working hard to improve patient’s medical care.

“I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Michael, and the rest of the team. Michael attended Penistone Grammar School like me,

SEPTEMBER

THURSDAY

12 Chapeltown WI will hold their next meeting at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Methodist Church.

Ann Featherstone will speak to the group about Joseph Merrick. The competition is for a Victorian Artefact. Visitors and new members are always welcome.

12 Stocksbridge & District History Society meeting. Christ Church Hall - 7PM.-

Members Only Please - Pie & Pea Supper. - Talk on ‘Old London Photographs’

12 13 14 15 Bullhouse Chapel Bullhouse Lane, Millhouse Green, S36 9NF (Ref. on Pennine Trail – SE214024)

the left at the end of the lane. The Chapel is on the Bullhouse Estate. Please respect the privacy of the residents. Only the Chapel is open – no other part of the Bullhouse Estate is open to the public. For further information please contact Suzanne Williams on 07972462750

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

15 Table Top Sale - Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre - Sunday 15th September, Open To Buyers 10.00 am to 1.00 pm.

so it was also great to reminisce about our school and growing up in our constituency.

“Our new Labour Government is pro-business, and pro-worker, and B.Braun is a fantastic example of how good businesses can produce good quality jobs for local people.

“It was really exciting to discuss how we can work together on future projects across our communities and beyond.

Michael Parden, Managing Director of B. Braun UK said:

“We were delighted to welcome Marie Tidball to our offices at Thorncliffe Park and discuss how B. Braun can continue contributing to both local employment and the broader healthcare industry.

“As a global leader in medical technology, we are committed to innovation, supporting the local economy, and creating high-quality jobs in the constituency.

“We look forward to engaging further with Marie and the community to drive impactful projects that benefit both patients and businesses alike.

B. Braun is a German medical and pharmaceutical device company, which currently has more than 63,000 employees globally, and offices and production facilities in more than 60 countries.

Opening during the Heritage Open Days Event September 2024 Bullhouse Chapel is over 330 years old. It is the oldest independent non-conformist chapel in the country with continuous worship in the same building. Weekly worship is at 2.30pm each Sunday. Saturday 7th September – 14.00 - 16.00 Sunday 8th September – 13.30 – 16.30 (Service 14.30 – 15.30) Wednesday 11th September – 11.00 – 13.00 Thursday 12th September – 11.0015.00 Friday 13th September – 11.00 – 13.00 Saturday 14th September – 14.00 –16.00 Sunday 15th September – 13.30 – 16.30 (Service 14.30 – 15.30) Access is along Bullhouse Lane – Please use the signed Chapel carpark on

14 St Leonards church Wortley are having an illustrated talk by Andrew Beevers on Saturday 14th of September at 7pm. He will be revealing some of the history hidden in the church and its roof space. There are clues on how the building as changed and evolved over the centuries and some mysteries yet to be solved. Followed by a pie and pea supper. Tickets £9 (in advance please) from Joan on 01142 887435, or Wortley Post Office. All proceeds to church funds.

14 Worrall Gala & Festival 2024 1pm – 10:30pm Official opening at 1pm with MP Olivia Blake Free entry For my more details click here LIVE MUSIC TILL LATE including SOUL BATTALION PIMMS & PROSECCO BAR REAL ALE & CIDER BAR STREET FOOD & CRAFT STALLS CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

14 Macmillan Coffee Morning at St.Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Saturday, 14th September 10am - 1.00pm. All proceeds to Palliative Care Unit, Northern General Hospital.

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15 As part of the Herritage Open Days Bullhouse Chapel will be open on Sunday 15th from 1.30 to 4.30 (with a service being held from 2.30 - 3.30 led by Remi). Whilst everyone is welcome, we hope any walkers who have to leave the Trans Pennine Trail, due to the diversion across Millennium Bridge, may like to visit to have their picnic and a cuppa, use the loo! Bullhouse Chapel is a ‘dissenters chapel’ and is the oldest independent chapel in the country to have been in continuous use in the same building since 1692.

TUESDAY

17 Grenoside and District Local History Group - a talk by Martin Naylor “A History Tour of Central Sheffield”. Venuethe Community Centre, Main Street , Grenoside. All Welcome.

WEDNESDAY

18 Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group talk by Allelula Tyas. The talk is “Firsby Hall Farm: A Pottery Production Enigma of Medieval South Yorkshire” We meet in the hall at Christ Church on Manchester Road in Stocksbridge, and the talk is also available on Zoom (members only) - contact bahgmembership@gmail.com for the link.

Refreshments available. There is a small entry charge: Members £2 Non-members £4. All welcome. Starts at 7.30pm

FRIDAY

20, September @ 7.30pm-Fairtrade Wine tasting evening at The Venue, Stocksbridge. S36 1DY. Ticket only event. Cost £7.50. -Call 07415277266 for tickets.

SATURDAY

21 10.00 - 12.00 there will be a Macmillan coffee morning at Brightholmlee Chapel, Wharncliffe Side. £2 entry for unlimited coffee and biscuits. There will be stalls and a raffle. Please join us to raise money for this worthy cause.

21 STOCKSBRIDGE CHRISTIAN CENTRE and Pie ‘n Pea Supper On Saturday 21st September At 7 p.m. Price£10 Please book your place - ring 07532425641 or 07415 277266 If vegetarian option required please let us know when booking

SUNDAY

22 Bolsterstone Quilters’ Quilt Show. Sunday 22nd September, 10 am to 4 PM. Bolsterstone Village Hall

TUESDAY

24 10.00 - 11.30 TARA Coffee morning at the Christian Centre, Cedar Road. Everyone welcome so drop in anytime.

WEDNESDAY

25 Don Valley Probus will at 10.00AM in Christ Church Community Hall, 586 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge,

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with a presentation by Jane Ashby, `For the Love of China`. 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.

THURSDAY

26 Stocksbridge Community Care Group AGM 11am at Stocksbridge Town Hall All welcome

FRIDAY

27 September Greenhead Church,Chapeltown. Macmillan Coffee Morning 10am11.30am. Tea ,Coffee etc.

SATURDAY

28 Chapeltown WI will be hosting a MacMillan coffee morning from 10.00am until 12.00noon at Chapeltown Methodist Church. Coffee and cake plus raffle and Tombola.

SUNDAY

29 Canal Trip from Stocksbridge to Victoria Quays for TARA members.Full details from tarastocksbridge.ud@ gmail.com or 07957 206646

OCTOBER

WEDNESDAY

2 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Morning Round Walk in the Upper Agden Valley led by Malcolm Nunn, start 10.30am from outside Old Horns Inn, High

Bradfield, return around 1pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463. bradfield.history@ mypostoffice.co.uk or www. bradfield-walkers.org.uk

SUNDAY

6 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Commoners MuckIn morning- Probably clearing small saplings. Everyone is welcome ... come for as long or as little as you like. Meet 10:00, finish at 12 noon. We have tools, please bring good gloves if you have some. www.walc.epizy.com or facebook page for more details.

MONDAY

7 Bradfield Historical Society

- South Yorkshire Civil Wars, a talk by Catherine Warr, Village Hall, Low Bradfield, 2337463, bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk, 7.30pm

WEDNESDAY

9 Don Valley Probus will meet at 10.00AM in Christ Church Community Hall, 586 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Tony Perkins, `Medieval Pilgrimages`. 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.

MONDAY

14 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - a talk by Jheri Bryant, ‘History of Bricks from

Antiguity to the Present Day’, 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road. Small charge, free refreshments, www. walc.epizy.com

THURSDAY

17 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens September meeting will be on Tuesday 17th at Wortley Hall and will be the start of year social with tea, coffee and cakes. New members welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Barry on 0114 2830056

SATURDAY

19 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Annual Fungus walk. As nature starts to think about shutting down for the winter, it’s time for our annual look at the fungi putting in an appearance this year. Meet in the Long Lane car park for a prompt 10am start, finish around 12 noon. Guide ... Alan Smith www. walc.epizy.co.uk

WEDNESDAY

23 Don Valley Probus will meet at 10.00AM in Christ Church Community Hall, 586 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Ron Pickering, `North Yorks Moors Railway`. 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.donvalleypro -

bus.co.uk We look forward to welcoming you at our next meeting

NOVEMBER

FRIDAY

1-3 Silkstone Parish Church S75 4JH Wonderfully Made in Yorkshire. 40 stalls selling unique handmade gifts . Light refreshments available. Entry - £1.00 Opening times: Friday - 12.00 noon - 8.00 pm; Saturday & Sunday - 10.00 am - 4.00 pm

ONGOING

MONDAYS

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 us and see if you like us. Bass voices are needed so have a go at singing in the Bath first! Contact 01226 764642 for more information Baby and Toddler group at the Christian Centre, Cedar Road S36 1AS. Mondays during term-time 9.30 - 11.30 am.

Football Team Lend a Hand to Local Legend

This week, Pomona FC stepped up to assist local legend Chris McClure, known for his various talents both on and off the football pitch. McClure, famously the face on the cover of Arctic Monkeys' debut album and brother of Jon McClure, frontman of Reverend and The Makers, is also known by many as Steve Bracknall, assistant manager of the Royal Oak football team.

Pomona FC players helped with the filming of a "friendly" match between themselves and the Royal Oak, part of McClure’s latest project as Steve Bracknall.

Clips from the game, along with other Steve Bracknall sketches, can be found on his website, www.stevebracknall.co.uk, and across social media platforms.

COUNCIL DEBT TAX

SHEFFIELD COUNCIL SENT 28,500 COUNCIL TAX DEBTS TO BAILIFFS IN 2022/23, NATIONAL DEBT LINE REVEALS

Sheffield City Council referred more than 28,500 council tax debts to bailiffs during the 2022/23 financial year, according to research by the debt advice service National Debtline.

The figures, obtained by the charity behind National Debtline, the Money Advice Trust, have prompted renewed calls for the

council to improve it’s debt collection practices.

National Debtline found Sheffield City Council has increased its use of bailiffs (officially called enforcement agents) by 116 per cent since pre-pandemic levels in 2018/19, when most local authorities (59 per cent) have not seen increases at all.

9th September

In memory of a life so beautifully lived. A person so deeply loved. Forever in our hearts From Mavis & family.

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have gained great peace of mind knowing that they have sorted everything out.

Bodged highway maintenance

It is obviously apparent that the newly surfaced Nanny hill has once again had a lick and promise, instead of a proper repair . I refer to the numerous holes down the length of the hill which has recently been patched, only now has had a splash of bitumen with a coating of pebbles.which looked nice,but the problem is only glossed over. But of course it will be down to highways spending budget, as usual.can no government funded body make a proper job anymore??bring back the good old days..

Steve

Anon Ymous Dear I Can’t Decide

Whether you’re serious or just wish to deride

The fact that The Labour Party wiped the floor with only a third of those eligible voting as for generations before

I’ll remind you of how and why we are in this perilous state

After fourteen years of changing Tory Prime Ministers at rate Who claimed only austerity would solve the country’s debt

With businesses unimaginable, unbelievable mess, we wept. Cameron with the aid of The Social Democrats started the downward spiral

Austerity demanded years of “one percent” increase in income annually while cost of living soared to heights Un-recognisable Then Brexit arrived, a chance to deal with World Markets individually, what was forgotten?

Mrs Thatcher had destroyed all production, except food

We were now a Service economy with almost nothing to sell, not good

Next Theresa May’s attempts to clear Brexit’s problems, Irish Borders faulted hard as she worked, without support from the backbenchers, she in turn was outed

Boris Johnson, next voted P,M. how he even was a member I find hard to believe

His years of working in Fleet Street, sacked three times yet that reputation had him appointed as Lord Mayor Of London on behalf of the Tory Party’s brief.

Then into Parliament as an M.P. who became PM. Before the British people had notification

Followed by Liz Truss’ thirty-plus days of financial fiasco, who pays, we do, we wept.

Fourteen years with no attempt to clear the nation’s debt Rishi Sunak, without a vote stepped into Truss’ vacated shoes leaving the British people still suffering from austerity’s woes.

Labour in power for just one month surprises.

Settled some Health Service Workers, income rises

Imprison some “Far Right Thugs” practically overnight

Scaring threatened future occurrences out of sight

Who allowed illegal entries by the thousands?

Who met them, housed them in hotels straight from the sands?

Who failed to build social houses to meet the need?

Who caused food banks to grow on every corner, the starving to feed?

Not Labour, they had no power

This Country’s self esteem could go no lower

The Tory leadership fought like alley cats. Bite and snarl whilst the country’s debt grew and into the “Bottomless Black Hole.”

Signed and composed by Sheila Gent Answering the plea of “ Anon Ymous”

5 STAR BY POMONA

Pomona 5 - 1 Aurora FC

Pomonas pre-season schedule came to an end with a convincing win at home to division two side Aurora FC, a game which Pomona controlled from start to finish.

Still missing first-choice goalkeeper and two new centre-backs through injuries Pomona pressed from the kickoff and played some great football reducing Aurora to long balls forward to kickstart their attacks.

Pomonas early pressure took its toll and they took the lead on 15 minutes with some great play on the left resulting in a great cross from left winger Tim Miles to right winger Jason Allsebrook who headed past the Aurora keeper.

Pomona continued to press and look for a second but they were undone when a pass back to the stand-in keeper was pounced on by the Aurora attacker and finished to make it 1-1 with 25 minutes on the clock.

10 minutes later Pomona were back in front when Simon Bonnett controlled the ball in the area but was tackled just as he was about to pull the trigger, the ball found its way to Tim Myles who scored from the corner of the six-yard box.

Two minutes before the halftime whistle Pomona were awarded a free kick on the edge of the area, Simon Hawleys effort was saved but

striker Simon Bonnett was first to the rebound to put the ball past the keeper for 3-1.

The second half started like the first with Pomona on the front foot.

New Pom signing Andy Thompson causing no end of problems in the Aurora defence, putting the ball in across the face of goal with a low powerful cross from the right for an outstretched Simon Bonnett boot to make contact with but the ball grazed the bottom of the far upright before going wide.

Pomona had to wait until the 70th minute for the 4th a Mark Bell cross from the right evading the Aurora keeper and finding the far top corner of the goal, although I’m sure Mark will be calling that one a shot on goal.

The Pom continued to create chances and sealed the victory on 80 minutes when midfielder Robert Gandy laid the ball off to Simon Hawley who powered the ball home at the near post to make the final score 5-1 to Pomona.

A great way to round off the preseason friendlies as Pomona go into next weekend's first game of the 2024/25 Wragg League Division One season at home against established top division side Athersley Rec FC. Kick-off is at 2pm at The Jubilee Sports and Social.

TIGERS ARE CUP WINNERS

Sheffield secured their first silverware of the season with victory over Ipswich in the Premiership Knockout Cup Final.

The Tru7 Group Tigers beat last year’s winners 100-80 on aggregate and sealed the trophy by grabbing a 45-45 draw at Foxhall on Thursday.

The Steel City side headed to Suffolk with a 20-point lead after winning 14 of the 15 races at Owlerton on Monday.

And that big cushion helped keep the camp calm and collected as the Witches came out fighting on home shale.

The hosts opened with a 5-1 with Sheffield captain Kyle Howarth hampered by mechanical gremlins before more bike problems ahead of Heat Two, this time for Dan Gilkes. But the Tigers’ Rising Star raced his way into third place behind reserve partner Jason Edwards for a share of the spoils, despite starting from a 15-metre handicap.

Sheffield gated on a 5-1 in Heat Three and whilst Josh Pickering flew off out front to provide them with their first race winner, Chris Holder was passed by both switches representatives Keynan Rew and guest Tom Brennan.

Howarth and Gilkes then conceded a 5-1 in Heat Four before Howarth and Jack Holder took the minor placings in a shared Heat Five.

But Ipswich then reduced the overall deficit to ten points with a 4-2 in Heat Six.

Step forward Pickering and Chris Holder who have steadied the ship on numerous occasions throughout 2024. The Aussie duo worked smartly together on the opening lap to end Danny King’s unbeaten start and bang home an important maximum of their own.

The Tigers gated on another 5-1 in Heat Eight and whilst Howarth cleared off to pick up his first race win of the final, Gilkes was picked off by Dan Thompson and then Adam Ellis by the end of the first lap.

Ipswich restored their ten-point lead on the night when Rew and Brennan struck a maximum over Jack Holder and Edwards But a quick rallying call from team manager Simon Stead in the pits got his riders going as two key races followed.

There was controversy in the initial staging of Heat Ten when the race was stopped, much to the dismay of Stead with his riders outtrapping their opponents. And after consulting video replays, SCB Referee Chris Gay clearly realised he had been a bit hasty on the button as he refused to issue any official warnings.

Thankfully, Pickering and Chris Holder once again flew out of the starts for their second 5-1 of the night together - and it was quickly followed by another for the Tigers.

Jack Holder was so far clear in Heat 11 he slowed off bend four to wheelie over the line to take his first win whilst Howarth rode a clever opening lap to bring the gap back down to two on the night.

Despite Ipswich getting a 4-2 in Heat 12, Chris Holder’s second place was enough mathematically to wrap up the cup - but the Tigers’ celebrations were muted until they couldn’t contain themselves any longer as the Holder brothers eased to a classy 5-1 in Heat 13 to draw

back level.

Ipswich moved back ahead on the night, but Pickering’s outside pass on Dan Thompson meant there were only two points in it going into Heat 15.

And when Pickering zoomed off out front and Howarth held off Brennan for third, the Tigers grabbed a draw despite being ten down with six to go.

Sheffield now take a small break ahead of their ROWE Motor Oil Premiership Semi-Finals.

Their first leg against rivals Belle Vue in Manchester takes place on Monday, September 16 with the decider at Owlerton on Thursday, September 19.

HOMEGROWN TALENT ON SHOW

The Homegrown Arts Festival gets underway later this month with a host of events focussed on the creative spirit of the area –there’s a fantastic lineup of events showcasing some of the untapped talent in Stocksbridge and the Upper Don.

From September 28th to October 12th the Homegrown team put together a packed programme of performances, exhibitions and interactive workshops – celebrating everything from creative writing to painting, crafts, poetry, music and acting.

The Homegrown Festival is now in its third year – creating an opportunity for local artists, writers, performers, musicians and makers to showcase their talent. Its also a great opportunity for local people to get involved in new activities and events across the town.

This year’s Homegrown Festival will take place from September 28th to October 12th with dozens of events across the festival fortnight.

Venues including Stocksbridge Library, Samuels Kitchen, Voyager Artspace, Christchurch and The Venue will be all hosting events and a special Homegrown Makers Market will take place at Fox Valley on Saturday October 12th - the final day of the Festival.

Some of the Homegrown highlights for 2024 will include:

Beacon Youth Performance on Friday 27th September at 6:45pm

Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir Open Rehearsal at Bolsterstone Village Hall on September 30th at 6pm

The Homegrown Festival QR code trail, unlocking musical performances by local artists throughout the Festival.

The Homegrown Finale at the Venue with a line up of drama, music and poetry on Saturday October 12th.

Voyager Art Space Arts and Craft Exhibition throughout the event (open Monday – Saturday) – a series of workshops are also being held.

Art and Photography Exhibition by Stocksbridge High School, at The Venue on October 11th and 12th

Alex Archer, Chairman of the Homegrown Steering Group, said: “This is our third annual Homegrown Festival and we can’t wait for this year’s events to get started. We have a real ambition for the event to grow every year, celebrating all the fantastic talent we have here in our community.

“We have got some great events coming up and I’d encourage everyone to grab a copy of the programme and get involved in some of the fantastic workshops, performances and exhibitions. We have had a great response from our brilliant and creative community so please get involved and support the events throughout Homegrown.

“We are really grateful to all the organisations who continue to support and encourage the Festival – ensuring that we can continue to grow and helping the event to go from strength to strength.”

You can keep up to date with what is happening during the Festival by picking up a

HOMEGROWN A FESTIVAL

programme at locations across the town including the Co-op, Stocksbridge Library and several other local businesses.

You can also access the programme on the new Homegrown website at www.udachomegrown.com Homegrown 2024 is supported by UDAC and has received grants from The Bridge Shop in Stocksbridge and Sheffield City Council through the North Area Local Area Committee.

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CHURCH SIT AT THE TOP

Penistone Church 4 - 1 Rossington Main

Both Church senior teams were in action last Wednesday night. Church Reserves continued their poor start to the season losing twoone at Hepworth United. Despite the loss manager Tom Wright was encouraged by his teams improved performance.

Playing at home Church first team entertained Handsworth. They started the game well and went in at halftime two goals up with goals from Nathan Keightley and Leon Hurles-Brook but they would rue missed chances when goals at either end of the second half from Handsworth’s Scott Ruthven levelled the score line, the game ending in a two-two draw.

On Saturday Rossington Main were the visitors to the Parker Roofing Memorial Ground when Church continued their NCEL Premier Division campaign hoping to consolidate their position in the early league table. In contrast to their midweek game the afternoon’s rain-

soaked crowd of three-hundred and eight saw Church take their first-half chances with a brace of goals from Nathan Keightley (pictured) and one from Leon HurlesBrook and they went in three-nil up at halftime.

In the second half Nathan completed his hat trick but credit to Rossington’s persistence Manasse Kianga scored a consolation goal for Main late in the game to make the final score four-one and an excellent victory for Church.

Assistant manager Brett Lovell

We knew we would be up against a very good Rossington side, their current league position doesn’t do them justice.

First half we were excellent both in and out of possession, we had a really good start to the game Nathan Keightley scored relatively early, from a ball down the side of the defender then he’s put it back across the goal to make it one-nil and we were good value for it.

We were disappointed to concede the goal late on but we’re definitely not going to berate the lads because it was an excellent performance from start to finish.

Thanks to all who came along in the unseasonal September weather but we’re used to it at Penistone and when the weather is like that we usually put a decent performance on and that’s what we’ve done today.

We move on to the league cup on Wednesday away at Campion we’ll try and get the squad players some minutes to get them up to speed. We’ll certainly be going up there to get a positive result and be in the hat for the next round.

Fixtures

Saturday 14th September 2024 NCE Premier DivisionPenistone Church v Pickering Town Kick off 3-00 pm

GOLF CLUB

FA Cup Delight

Oughtibridge Ladies .. 4

Altofts Ladies 1

Oughtibridge are celebrating after advancing to the second qualifying round of the FA Cup with a commanding 4-1 victory over Altofts Ladies FC from Wakefield.

Jen Pearson opened the scoring, followed by a brace from Laura Cain, and a crucial fourth from Codi Melia, after Altofts fought their way back into the game.

Earlier in the day, Oughtibridge’s newly formed Reserves side secured a thrilling 3-2 win over Sheffield Wednesday Reserves, making it a double vic-

tory for the club. Bryony Colgrave found the net, with Courtney Clarke adding two more.

Next up for Oughtibridge is a highly anticipated local derby at home against Sheffield Wednesday’s first team on 22nd September. The match promises to be a spectacle.

The club is currently searching for a new shirt sponsor. Interested parties are encouraged to contact manager Craig Marsh on 07791203545 or via email at marsh9382@yahoo. co.uk.

SUZANNE AND BILL CROWNED YORKS HM CHAMPS

Suzanne McGill had an excellent run at the Vale of York Half Marathon which also acted as the 2024 Yorkshire Vet Championships for the distance.

She was first in the ladies over 45 age category in a new personal best time of 1-24-35. The time was also a new club record.

There was further success for Penistone at the event with Bill Phillips also crowned Yorkshire champion.

Bill was first in the men's over 75 age category in a time of 1-59-05. There was also a 10k race held alongside the half marathon and Lois Lopez was first in the ladies over50 category. Peter Beever also achieved a personal best at the 10k race, finishing in a time of 46-45. Lois also recently ran the London Big Half Marathon in a time of 1-50-38 and also raised £350 for Heart UK.

Elsewhere Hannah Pedley completed the tough Yorkshireman Off Road Half Marathon in a time of 3-30-00. Hannah was running to raise funds for Barnsley Hospice and so far has raised nearly £200.

Penistone had good representation at the Great North Run, first back was Andrew Pearson in a time of 1-24-02. First lady back was Gemma Nutton with a new personal best time of 1-48-39, she also raised money for Autism Support Dogs.

Redbull 400

This past weekend saw Stocksbridge Running Club members in action across the country and also in Europe. Only one member ran a parkrun and it was David Napier who did Durham parkrun as a warm up to the Great North Run.

The big news for Saturday was Rachel Howard who took part in the RedBull 400, this is the world’s toughest 400m race, where runners from across the globe gain a colossal 140m in height as they sprint up steep ski jumping. Rachel was 5th in her heat which qualified her for the A final for the fastest 35 times and she did amazing to come 18th overall.

Sunday saw runners take part in half marathons. Firstly Charlotte Carr set a new personal best time at the Vale of York HM in a time of 1:53.08. Rachel Vernon didn’t have the best of days with logistical nightmare with the parking but still made sure it did not stop her clocking up another 21KM in the race to crown the clubs first ever Long Distance Championship by completing the Cheshire HM.

We then had two runners complete at the iconic Great North Run. Victoria who ran for a charity completed it for the 2nd year in a row and David Napier set a new club M50 record in 1:44:44.

George Parr continued his winning streak by claiming first place at the Higham Hurtle. He completed the 5 ½ mile off road race in a time of 30-02.

Harriet Drouin was second lady in a time of 45-05. Alan Knox was first in the men's over70 age category and Barbara Haigh was first in the ladies over70 age category. At the end of the race series winners were announced and Tracy Woodward picked up the trophy for first lady over the three race series.

In the men's competition Alan Knox was second, Chris Deacon third and Stu Smith fifth. Two junior members of Penistone took part in the Junior Great North Run, Lauren Lees was 96th in the girls under12 category in a time of 22-01 and sister Millie Lees was 164th in the girls under14 age category in a time of 27-52.

On the fells Harriet Drouin completed the Great Longstone Fell Race in 46-23. Shaun Swallow was part of a team taking part in the Kinder Beer Barrel Race which involves carrying a keg of beer up and down Kinder Scout. His team managed to grab third place.

On the Parkrun scene James Mumford was first at Nostell Priory, George Parr second at Barnsley and Hannah Shaw second at Sherwood Pines. Sara Wolstenholme did her 50th Parkrun at Nostell Priory. Age graded performances of the week were Richard Cottam (77.25%), James Mumford (74.30%), Sue Hall

CHAPELTOWN RBL SLIP IN OPENER

Stannington Village 5-2 Chapeltown RBL

RBL started the season with an away defeat at Stannington Village.

An even first half saw Legion go in front when Jay Carter found the roof of the net, but Stannington went in at halftime leading after two quick-fire goals.

Chapeltown started the second half well with Carter forcing an outstanding save from the Village keeper as they searched for an equaliser.

Ahmed Tahar’s shouts for a penalty were waved away, and

Luca Defalco curled home from the edge of the box with 15 minutes left to restore Stanningtons 2 goal lead.

Luis Afonso-Ferreira caused plenty of problems down the right, and his run and cross found Jed Phillips, whose shot was saved and poked home for Carters second with 10 minutes left.

As RBL pushed forward late on Stannington countered well scoring 2 similar goals in injury time to wrap the win up.

Captain Hits Parkrun Milestone

Christopher Grayson, male captain of Valley Hill Runners, has been unable to compete recently due to injury, but that hasn't stopped him from supporting his local Parkrun. While sidelined, Grayson has dedicated more time to volunteering, ensuring others can still take part.

On Saturday, Grayson celebrated two significant milestones at the Concord Parkrun, completing his 50th run and volunteering for the 200th time.

The event saw a warm cheer from the

crowd, recognising the vital role volunteers like Chris play in keeping Parkrun going each week.

"Without volunteers, there’s no Parkrun," said Concord race director Angela. "Chris is a perfect example of the dedication it takes to make these events happen."

Parkrun depends on the commitment of volunteers to operate, and Saturday’s celebration was a reminder of the community spirit that drives these weekly runs forward.

(73.16%), John Lawcock (71.45%) and James Fryers (71.16%).

STEELS CRUISE INTO NEXT ROUND

Park Steels 3 - 0 Widnes

Stocksbridge Park Steels blew Widnes away to book a place in the next round of the FA Trophy.

Widnes started off as the better side and pushed forwards to try and get an early lead. A lofted cross from the right seemed to hang in the air forever until Paul Kyffin volleyed it goalwards for it to be blocked.

The following shot from Liam Paton would be sent wide. Ben Townsend, making his second debut with the club, would make another key save in the early moments.

Eventually, Stocksbridge were able to get a foothold in the game and turn things around. And they were able to make their positive play reap awards. Tom Charlesworth got space on the right wing and put in a powerful cross. No one was in the area for it, but Ste Irwin would end up turning it into his own net and give Stocksbridge the lead.

In the second half, Stocksbridge were able to take complete control of the game. George Hassall had

just come onto the pitch for Widnes and his first action was to lose the ball to Joao Silva. He was then able to outpace the defenders, go one-on-one with former EFL goalkeeper Mark Halstead before simply passing the ball into the bottom corner.

Widnes tried to rally and cause problems so they could get back into the game but they weren’t able to create much. The clos-

est they came to scored was when a corner wasn’t properly cleared leading to some chaos in the box but Stocksbridge’s defence remained strong and blocked any shots.

The game would be finished off as a contest in the 80th minute. Kurtis Turner’s free-kick evaded everyone and would eventually hit the post, almost sneaking in. But as the ball rebounded into the six-

yard area and Elliot Owen reacted first to knock the ball in, sealing a place in the next round of the FA Trophy.

Next Home Game: Saturday 14 September vs Heaton Stannington, 3pm KO

STOCKSBRIDGE IMPROVE DESPITE DEFEAT’

A repeat trip to West Yorkshire to face Knottingley RUFC provided an improved performance from Globe Holidays-sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby however, the plucky visitors eventually succumbed to a 27pts to 14pts defeat in Round 1 of the Yorkshire 4 Counties league campaign.

Stocksbridge were able to select the returning Joe Smith in the front row, with newcomer George Watts being given his debut at No 8.

A simple penalty gave the home side an early lead, this was compounded by an injury to Tim Burton, The visitors had their share of both territory and possession, but the home side took advantage of their opportunities to rack up three first half tries, leaving the half time score : Knottingley RUFC 24pts –Stocksbridge Rugby nil.

Two early yellow cards for the hosts allowed Stocksbridge some ascendency & Jack ‘crazy feet’ Spencer found a gap to dance through an overworked defence to register Stocksbridge’s first try of the campaign, youngster Tom

Kerr added the conversion, as he did when the impressive Joe Smith crashed over for a further Stocksbridge score, after more good work from the hardworking forward pack. The only Knottingley score in the 2nd half was a penalty, showing some nervy respect for their committed opponents to bring the event to a close with a final score of Knottingley RUFC 27pts –Stocksbridge Rugby 14pts.

An improving display from the travelling Stocksbridge squad, who will now turn their attention to next week’s Round 2 clash away at Sheffield Medics. A fixture which has been reversed due to the on-going pitch drainage maintenance at the Coal Pit Lane arena.

A Man of the Match performance from veteran enforcer Joe Smith on his return, & encouraging words from Skipper, ‘clock tower’ Andy Beal who said, ‘we have improved from our first hit out, & have a good platform to build on’, adding, ‘we are looking forward to the season & feel we have a point to prove’.

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