Mr Sykes and the boy, who cannot be named because of his age, did not enter a plea and the case was sent to be heard at the crown court on 8 April.
The pair were also charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
The judge said Mr Sykes, and the youth should be remanded in custody ahead of their next court date.
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In a celebration of sel ess dedication, a married couple from a village in north She eld have been honoured with a prestigious Community Hero Award for their nearly four decades of relentless volunteering e orts.
Since 1984, Paul and Bridget Manley have been the driving force behind numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing the environment and spirit of their beloved Worrall, nestled within the parish of Brad eld.
eir remarkable journey culminated in a moment of triumph at the Awards Ceremony held at the Houses of Parliament on 5th March, where they clinched the title of Community Pub Hero, much to their astonishment and delight.
Re ecting on their achievement, Paul expressed his gratitude, stating, “We were absolutely shocked and amazed to have won the award, but this award is not just for us it's for all the other members too who work tirelessly to improve the environment of Worrall.”
e Manleys, now in their 70s, have been integral members of the Worrall Environmental Group (WEG) since its inception. Paul vividly recalls the group's humble beginnings, dating back to April 30th, 1984, when he and Bridget were entrusted with the task of overseeing bridleways and pathways.
Over the years, WEG has ourished, boasting a dedicated team of over 30 volunteers who roll up
their sleeves to undertake various projects, ranging from tree planting to village clean-ups.
e couple, a ectionately dubbed the 'dynamic duo', have not only been partners in marriage for 53 years but have also shared a deep-rooted commitment to their community. ey have resided in Worrall for the majority of their lives, embodying the true essence of local stewardship. Meetings of the WEG are a regular a air at the Blue Ball Inn, where plans are hatched and camaraderie thrives. Recent endeavours include an extensive tree planting initiative, bulb planting campaigns featuring da odils, crocuses, and bluebells, as well as collaborations with local authorities to enhance park facilities.
Paul, who served as a teacher at Brad eld School until his retirement in 2006, now assumes the role of Chairman at WEG, guiding the group with wisdom and passion.
e latest gathering of the group takes place this Wednesday at the Blue Ball Inn, where their remarkable achievements will be celebrated once again.
Chris Jowsey, CEO at Admiral Taverns, praised the Manleys and the Blue Ball Inn, remarking, “I’d like to congratulate the Blue Ball Inn in Worrall, Paul and Bridget, for their incredible achievements. It is a testament to the incredible work… to make pubs more than just a place to drink, but as vital social hubs that bring people together.”
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South Yorkshire's Labour Mayor, Oliver Coppard, seeks re-election, aiming to continue progress made during his first term.
Coppard emphasises his commitment to improving public transport, attracting investment, and addressing health and social issues.
Notable achievements include plans to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport and securing deals for regional development.
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UNITE THE UNION
Unite the Union Brass Band will be performing at The Venue, Manchester Rd, Stocksbridge on Saturday 23rd March with an entertaining programme of Music from the Movies. Since 2011 the band has been proudly sponsored by the UK’s biggest Union – Unite. However the concert will be almost a homecoming for the band as back in the 1990s, they were known under their previous name of Stocksbridge Engineering Steels and had a dedicated rehearsal room in the Stocksbridge Victory Club (as The Venue was then called) and they still feel a strong connection to the area. It was during that time that the band was asked to appear in a film being made in Sheffield about the plight of redundant steelworkers. That turned out to be the Oscar winning ‘The Full Monty’ and the band will be including some of the music from the film in their programme. Tickets are £10 available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/thevenue-events You can find out more about the band at unitetheunionbrassband.org.uk or on Facebook
SUE SAYS ‘GOODBYE’ AFTER 37 YEARS
After 37 years of loyal service Ecclesfield School are saying goodbye to one of their much loved staff, Sue Nicholson. Sue started at Ecclesfield in September 1987 in the main school office and has been there ever since. In that time over 13,000 students have passed through Ecclesfield’s doors as well as many staff who have worked alongside her and benefitted from her vast experience. In her time at the school, she has also seen her two daughters Emma and Carla go through, as well as two of her grandchildren. Sue is a much loved member of staff and will be greatly missed.
Sue is looking forward to spending more time going on holiday and spending time with her family.
Headteacher Richard Walkden “Sue is a warm and lovely lady who is a huge part of this community. She has been a fantastic colleague and we will really miss her, in particular her dedication, hard work and sense of humour. 37 years in any job is amazing, let alone in a busy, ever changing school environment. We wish her all the best in her retirement”.
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Steel Works Memories: Chronicle of Laughter and Hard Work
Former steel worker Mick Ward is trying to preserve the vibrant tales and colourful characters that once populated the Steel Works. From anecdotes and pranks to jokes and stories of camaraderie, Ward is urging anyone with memories to come forward and share.
Having served his apprenticeship at Belmont in 1970-72 and traversed through every department during his two-year steelworks tour, Ward brings a wealth of personal experience to this endeavour. Reflecting on those days, he reminisces, "Back in the day, people worked hard and played hard as the steelworks could sometimes be a wonderful playground."
To compile these narratives alongside the history of the works from the era of Samuel Fox to the present day, Ward seeks to capture the essence of a bygone era. "I am looking for stories before they all get lost," Ward expressed, emphasising the importance of preserving these memories for future generations.
One such anecdote shared by Ward involves the playful banter that echoed through the steel mill during break times. "At snap time we used to play dominoes in 4's with your partner diagonally opposite you," Ward
recounted. "Harmless banter would go around but there was a couple who were nicknamed TIC_TAC."
Describing the banter between the duo, Ward illustrated, "Their banter would go like this: Steve would say, 'I was nearly late this morning I clocked in at 3 minutes to 6,' meaning I've got 3-6. Then Eric would respond, '5 to,' indicating he's got 5-6. This playful exchange continued with Steve teasing, 'Remind me, were you born in '44?' and Eric retorting, 'No, '43.'"
Ward's initiative has already sparked interest among former colleagues and acquaintances, with many eager to contribute their own stories. For those who prefer to recount their memories verbally, Ward assures, "I am happy to listen to your story and write it out."
For those looking to share their experiences or contribute to this collective endeavour, Mick Ward can be reached via email at mgward500@gmail.com. As the Steel Works stands as a testament to industrial heritage, these stories serve as a reminder of the human spirit that once thrived within its walls.
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STOCKSBRIDGE NURSE SHORTLISTED FOR TWO NATIONAL AWARDS
A Stocksbridge nurse, who is chair of a Chapeltown-based rare disease charity, has been shortlisted for two national nursing awards.
Dr Iain Armstrong, chair of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association UK (PHA UK) is up for ‘Cardiovascular Nurse of the Year’ and ‘Nurse of the Year’ at the British Journal of Nursing (BJN) Awards 2024.
He also works as a consultant nurse within the Sheffield Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit, a specialist pulmonary hypertension service based at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital.
The BJN Awards aim to showcase nursing excellence, highlighting the critical contribution that nurses make to healthcare. The winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on 22 March.
Iain, who lives in Stocksbridge, co-founded the PHA UK 24 years ago to support people living with pulmonary hypertension (PH), a serious and incurable lung disease which also affects the heart.
He said: “It was a wonderful surprise to hear that I’ve been shortlisted for these awards. Regardless of the outcome, I’m proud of my nursing career in Sheffield
and of the difference the PHA UK makes to people nationally.
“It is a privilege to work as part of skilled and committed teams, both at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital and at the PHA UK.”
Iain has worked within the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for 34 years and in 2005 he became the first consultant nurse to work in pulmonary vascular disease.
He was named ‘Respiratory Nurse of the Year’ at the BJN Awards 2020, and in 2019 he was awarded a Fellowship from the Royal College of Nursing.
PH is a rare and life-limiting condition that causes high pressure in the blood vessels connecting the heart and lungs.
The Sheffield Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit is one of just eight specialist PH treatment centres in the UK.
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With a newly constituted committee, Stannington Carnival is back in 2024. The much-loved local event will take place on its traditional date of the second Saturday in July – which this year falls on 13th July.
Chair of the new committee, Abbie Malcolm, said, “I hope that Stannington people will turn out in force and join us at the carnival in Stannington Park on Saturday 13th July for a day of fun that also has a serious purpose – raising funds that we can then distribute to local beneficiaries.
“We have only just come together as a committee, so I cannot make specific promises about the attractions we will have on the day, but we do have the park booked so there will definitely be something. And the team is already working hard to make sure that Carnival ’24 will be a day to remember.”
Welcome Back!
Unite the Union Brass Band will be performing at The Venue, Manchester Rd, Stocksbridge on Saturday 23rd March with an entertaining programme of Music from the Movies.
Since 2011 the band has been proudly sponsored by the UK’s biggest Union – Unite. However the concert will be almost a homecoming for the band as back in the 1990s, they were known under their previous name of Stocksbridge Engineering Steels and had a dedicated rehearsal room in the Stocksbridge Victory Club (as The Venue was then called) and they still feel a strong connection to
the area. It was during that time that the band was asked to appear in a film being made in Sheffield about the plight of redundant steelworkers. That turned out to be the Oscar-winning ‘The Full Monty’ and the band will be including some of the music from the film in their programme. Tickets are £10 available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/thevenue-events
You can find out more about the band at unitetheunionbrassband.org.uk or on Faceboo
The local Kafe, pubs, schools, clubs, library and church have all shown their support and, we hope, are all going to be involved.
Abbie added, “It's really important for the entire community to benefit and have the opportunity to participate in the carnival.”
In the months leading up to the event, Abbie and the team will work hard to secure a wide array of traditional carnival acts, attractions and stalls to showcase the best of Stannington, whilst aiming to support the numerous worthy local causes.
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13 Worrall Environmental Group have a meeting at 7:30pm in the Blue Ball with the usual agenda: Parks, Tubs, Work Days, Troughs, Announcement of New Sponsors, etc. All Worrallers welcome. Refreshments afterwards. No charge.
THURSDAY
Saturday 16th March from 10 a.m. to 1p.m. Easter gifts, cakes, stalls, bric-a-brac, raffle Bacon Butties & Chips
16 Spring Fayre at High Green Methodist Church starting at 11am. Stalls include cakes, bric-a-brac, gifts, books, tombola etc. Soup/roll, sandwiches, cakes and drinks available. All welcome.
SUNDAY
0-3’s For more information call 07957 206646 or tarastocksbridge.ud@gmail.com. Everyone welcome.
TUESDAY
Chapeltown Park, 10.30am to 12.30pm. You report to the bandstand to collect your instructions, then find little tokens in the woods. These tokens are then exchanged for Easter treats/sweets. Great fun and everyone welcome. We are also doing free crafts and there will be refreshments available.
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14 Chapeltown WI will meet in Chapeltown Methodist Church at 7.30pm. The speaker will be Anne Marples, The Bustle Lady, speaking about why the Victorian’s invented recycling. The competition is for a recycled item. New members and visitors will be made welcome.
14 Stocksbridge & District History Society Meeting.
7PM Christ Church Hall. Annual subs for members. Talk ‘Sheffield Gang Wars’ speaker Martin Rigney. Refreshments and everyone welcome.
FRIDAY
15 COFFEE MORNING FRIDAY
17 Friends of Burngreave Cemetery, Tour of the graves from the Sheffield Flood of 1864, meet at the chapels at 12.30pm, Melrose Road, Burngreave, S3 9DN
17 Steamboat Bill Jr, silent comedy film starring Buster Keaton with live music accompaniment on the Paramount Compton Organ by Donald McKenzie at the Penistone Paramount, Shrewsbury Road, Penistone, S36 6DY box office 01226 767532 www.penistoneparamount. co.uk, ticket price £15
MONDAY
19 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens March meeting will be on Tuesday 19th at Wortley Hall Speaker is Kristofer Swaine with a talk about “An Exotic Garden in Yorkshire” New members welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Barry on 0114 2830056
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16 Stocksbridge Christian Centre Coffee Morning on
18 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - a talk by Robbie Carnegie - Moors for the Future (Peak District National Park) (www.moorsforthefuture. org.uk). Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, 7.30pm start, home-made refreshments included, £3 members, £3.50 non-members. www.walc. epizy.com
18 Baby Group at Christian Centre, Cedar Road S36 1AS
20 Join Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group at 7.30pm, when Julie Banham will talk about the changing form of domestic residences from 1600 to 1900.The group meet in the hall at Christ Church on Manchester Road in Stocksbridge, and the talk is also available on Zoom (members only) - please contact bahgmembership@ gmail.com for the link. Refreshments available; there is a small entry charge. Don’t miss it - all welcome
SATURDAY
23 Music of the movies A Concert by the band from “The Full Monty” Unite the Union Brass Band at The Venue, 650 Manchester Road, S36 1DY, www.ticketsource.co.uk tickets £10
23 Free Easter Egg Hunt in
CHARITY CONCERT
Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir, led by Music Director Daniel Timmins, will sing at a charity concert on Saturday to raise money for Sheffield Hospitals
Charity’s Cure Myeloma
The choir, fresh from success at a prestigious music festival in Huddersfield, will be joined by Stannington Training Band at Christ Church, Stannington, S6 6DB, to present an evening of music to suit all tastes.
Among the choir’s programme will be items sung at the end of last month at the Mrs Sunderland Music Festival at which the choir won a second prize with distinction. There were excellent comments from adjudicators, including “wow! …. outstanding”.
Stannington Training Band, which is thriving under its director Tim Parris and has members of all ages, will present an eclectic programme ranging from Purcell to the James Bond Theme and will feature soloists.
24 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Commoners MuckIn’ - regular conservation morning, probably clearing saplings but check on the website - www.walc.epizy. com, 10am-12pm, bring gloves, tools provided, families very welcome
24 Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre, Easter Fayre on Sunday 24th March. Everyone welcome for some Easter fun and meet the Easter Bunny! Crafts & stalls, games & activities, entertainment & refreshments. Free entry, 11 am - 4 pm.
Interested Stallholders, please see our website to download a booking form, www.stocksbridgeclc.co.uk
MONDAY
25 Baby Group at Christian Centre, Cedar Road S36 1AS 0-3’s For more information call 07957 206646 or tarastocksbridge.ud@gmail.com. Everyone welcome.
WEDNESDAY
27 Don Valley Probus will
Tickets for the concert, which starts at 7.30pm, are £8, under 16s £5, available from 07493246831 or on the door.
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Onmeet on Wednesday 27th March at 10.00AM in Christ Church Community Hall, 586 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Chris Helme, `Life and Downs of a Public Speaker`. 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.
FRIDAY
29 Free entry Pop Up Art Exhibition at Wortley Men’s Club by the local artists the Pennine Artists. A unique opportunity to view and purchase artwork depicting the local area. Everyone welcome Fri 29th March to Sun 14th April. Opening times Sat-Sun 1211pm, Mon-Fri 2-11pm.
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8 Spring Craft Club at the Inman Pavilion Moorland Drive S36 1EG 10.00 - 11.45 am. Lots of fun things to do.
SUNDAY
14 Classic Car Rally in support of Marie Curie Cancer care & hosted by The M.G. Car Club. The event will start from Fox Valley Retail Park following a simple planned route book for 70 miles taking in roads within South Yorkshire & North
Derbyshire. The event finishes at Cannon Hall & all types of classic car are welcome to enter. The event is called The Daffodil Run 2024 & is a none competitive event. Entry forms can be downloaded from mgccyorkshire.co.uk, or for more information email malper11@sky.com.
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
Every Monday Morning at 9:30am-11:30am, mother & toddler group meet at Crane moor Methodist Church. Everyone welcome.
Baby group at the Christian Centre, Cedar Road S36 1AS. Drop in anytime between
9.30 and 11.30, during term time. Mainly for 0 - 3 year olds. Contact - tarastocksbridge.ud@gmail.com or 07957 206646 for more information.
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
WEDNESDAYS
Everyone is welcome at the Tea and Chat group - 1:003:00pm every Wednesday afternoon at St Leonards Church Wortley. Pop in for a drink and a chat. Contact Joan for more details: 0114 2887435
THURSDAYS
Open House Community Café
Everyone is welcome at Open House, our new community café - 1:30-3:30pm every Thursday at Holy Trinity Thurgoland Church. Pop in for coffee, cakes and a chat. Contact Hannah for more details: hannahosandoval@gmail.com
The South Yorkshire Bonsai Society, meeting on the 4th Thursday of the month at Deepcar Village Hall 8 to 10 p.m.
High Green Fitness and Fun Aerobics and Activities Paces campus, High Green Thursday 10am-12:30pm £4 per person. Call Margaret for more
info 0114 284 7190
Volunteer Thursdays at Greave House Farm Trust. Enjoy fresh air, gentle exercise, meeting new friends. Any time between 10am and 4pm. Bring a packed lunch. Also monthly work days on 2nd Saturday. For more info contact Barbara: 07724505911or email greavehouse@yahoo.co.uk
‘WARM WELCOME’ for everyone at The Christian Centre, Cedar Road every Thursday between 9 a.m. & 2 p.m. Meet & Chat - Enjoy a snackgames to play.
FRIDAYS
Stocksbridge Community Care Group’s Friday Drop In Service for elderly residents is once again being held weekly at The Venue, between 10am and 3pm. For a small charge visitors can enjoy a hot drink, company, games, talks and a light lunch. For further information contact Dave Owen on 0114 2864426.
SATURDAYS
Councillor Janet Ridler’s surgery is held on the 3rd Saturday of every month at Stocksbridge Library 10.00 – 11.00. Call in for help, advice or a chat. You can also contact me at janet. ridler@councillor.sheffield. gov.uk or on 07468 701684.
NOSTALGIC AFTERNOON AWAITS
There’s an afternoon of pure nostalgia at the Penistone Paramount this coming Sunday at 2.30 pm, when you can take a trip back in time to the days of the silent film comedy. Donald Mackenzie - Organist at London’s famous Odeon, Leicester Square provides the musical accompaniment on the Paramount Compton cinema organ for a Buster Keaton double-bill.
The afternoon consists of two of Keaton’s most famous comedy classics - ‘Steamboat Bill Jr’ and ‘One Week’, which are full of slapstick comedy suitable for all ages.
Enjoy the unique experience of Yorkshire’s only cinema pipe organ in an actual cinema, as we transport you back in time over 90 years to encounter the greats of the silver screen.
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Farewell To Ann Firth
Farewell for now Ann.
We’ll say our last goodbyes. Our hearts are heavy, we can’t deny But we’ll remember all the fun we had and keep those memories close. For goodbyes are not forever Goodbyes are not the end They simply mean we’ll miss you until we meet again.
Yvon. Fran. Barbara. Chris. Aurea. Angela. Gill.
COOPER (COOPS)
Peter Raymond, passed away peacefully at Abbey Grange Care Home on Thursday 29th February 2024, aged 84 years.
Loving Husband of Molly, Father of Ian and Dawn, beloved Grandad, GreatGrandad and Big Brother.
Funeral service at Grenoside Crematorium, North Chapel, on Thursday 21st March 2024 at 3.00pm
Family flowers only, donatations in leiu for Alzheimer’s Research UK may be given on the day or sent c/o Eric Eyre Funeral Service, High Green, Sheffield S35 3HR
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Dear Look Local
Re: Circular Bus
The search for a local bus service seems to lack inspiration. Therefore I have a proposal that is a double-edged sword, addressing the needs of the local people and serves the hospitality of the local communities and outlying villages.
I call this service, The RAF Circular (Real Ale & Food) and picks up the following hostelries where fine food and ale may be enjoyed, this service will run from midday to midnight, will be a hop on, hop off, day ticket system providing a 1 hour round trip and could operate both clockwise and anti-clockwise using a 2 bus provision.
Collection and drop-off locations
The Friendship Hotel, Stocksbridge. Zorro Lounge, Fox Valley.
The King and Miller, Deepcar.
The Blue Ball, Wharncliffe Side.
Wharncliffe Arms, Wharncliffe Side. Cock Inn, Oughtibridge.
The Pheasant, Oughtibridge.
The Angel, Grenoside.
The Acorn. Burncross.
Crown and Cushion, Burncross.
The Wagon and Horses. Chapeltown.
The Commercial, Chapeltown.
The Norfolk Arms, Chapeltown.
Saville Square, Hoyland Common.
Tankersley Manor, Tankersley.
Wortley Club, The Wortley Arms, Wortley.
The Green Dragon, Thurgoland.
The Travellers, Oxspring.
Coach and Horses, Oxspring.
Local Opinion
Cubley Hall, Penistone. Spread Eagle, Penistone.
The Huntsman, Thurlstone.
Wagon and Horses, Midhopestones.
The Mustard Pot, Midhopestones. back to The Friendship, Stocksbridge.
At least 3 to 4 weeks of fine dining at a different location every day.
Regards
Andrew Ockerby
Dear Look Local,
Probably I am not the only person who has things popping up for them when they go to Google. Today whose face should pop but that of my elected representative in Westminster. At last, I thought, she is surely going to be standing up for her constituents as they struggle with poor transport, terrible ambulance delays, painful and debilitating waits for operations, or is she going to say something about children in poverty and all of us finding that we can’t afford the things that we used to be able to, or is she going to mention the climate crisis, maybe the horrific scenes in Gaza ?... but no. She was saying that she was or she wasn’t extremely bothered, I can’t remember which, about the prime minister’s views on extremism .
There is extremism. There is extreme increase in poverty, extreme decline in public services, extreme weather caused by mankind there is extreme pollution of rivers and there are extreme levels of mental health problems amongst young people after 14 extremely long years of Tory government .
Miriam Cates yet again shows extreme inability to say or do anything about the things that matter to the people that elected her.
Yours Peter Morton
Dear Editor
Food Bank has raised the money it needs to keep CAB operational
May I thank everyone in the town who has contributed in any way to helping the Food Bank to raise enough money, £7,000, to enable the CAB worker to continue through to July. By then we hope that the City Council, and the CAB, who are both working to make this continue in the longer term, will have achieved their objective.
This work at the Food Bank is of huge importance to the people of Stocksbridge. Over recent months it has released tens of thousands of pounds of debt for local people, enabled others to receive the benefits for which they are entitled, and helped people in their myriad struggles to survive.
The City Council, the Town Council, a local trust, the Bridge Shop, and local people have all helped us to reach this situation. A huge thank-you to everyone.
Your readers might be interested to see that the City Council has awarded the Food Bank £5,000 to employ a person on a part-time, short-term job, to help us to organise all the enquiries from local and statutory organisations who want to connect with the Feed Bank, so that their clients can get good access to the Food Bank and the Community Outlet. The job is to work out ‘pathways’ for the different types of organisations, so that access is easy, fast, and relevant to their clients. We hope there is an advert about the post in this week’s Look Local. This will be a valuable piece of work by someone who can see how it will make a difference.
Yours sincerely,
Rev Ian Lucraft
Late Apology
Urgent Road Safety Issue. Last night a Councillor rang me apologising about the delay in answeing about the problems regarding the mud and clay on the Carr Road, Hollin Busk junction which I
highlighted two weeks ago. I think the road needs to be inspected when it is reported and not weeks later when it is fine and dry. I first highlighted this in March 2023 and it is now March 2024 and the problem continues.
Jim Hinchey
Pensioners Forgotten in 2024 Budget
So does work pay asks pensioners who have had to work all their lives but don’t get a mention in the Spring Budget, so does work always pay. A simple question was put to Jeremy Hunt by BBC News Presenter Charlie Stayt “will some on £15,000 be better off after the budget?” Jeremy Hunt replied by saying “I don’t Know”. He was asked again but said it was unfair to pick out one question and looked red faced. Sop working people and pensioners have a chancellor who doesn’t care about them. The chancellor said we have to pay back money owed because of Covid, we remember “Eat out to help out”
Mr Hinchey
SUNDAY MORNING CAR CRASH
04/03/2024
Dear Editor,
At around 10:30 am on Sunday, an accident involving at least two cars occurred at the entrance of Moorhall Lane. This is the second car accident in the space of a week.
Yours sincerely,
J. Hinchley
The Gondoliers – Grenoside & Birley Carr Players - March 2024
There’s quite a change in the air in Grenoside this spring. Following on from their highly successful production of A Christmas Carol at the end of 2023, Grenoside & Birley Carr Players have moved to much sunnier climes. They invite you to set sail from Venice to an island fair, that lies in the Southern sea, as they perform the much loved Gilbert and Sullivan operetta The Gondoliers. Brothers Marco and Giuseppe, the most favoured of all the gondoliers, have to leave their newly-
wedded wives Tessa and Gianetta and sail to the land of Barataria, where one of them must rule.
The problem is, no-one knows for certain which of them should be king. And what will happen to their wives, who have to stay behind?
It hasn’t all been plain sailing for leading men John Otter and Richard Nortcliffe, who play Marco and Giuseppe. Both have had many years experience performing – this will be John’s 50 th G&S production! – but that doesn’t
mean that they can rest on their laurels. John said, “Having played the role of Marco in four previous productions, I find myself playing his brother Giuseppe for the first time. This has meant learning all the songs again as I’m suddenly singing a completely different line to what I’m used to. This has caused several issues including singing the wrong name on occasion, and trying to remember I sing low not high”. This has led Richard to feel that their double act has become ‘whose line is it anyway’!
Richard has also had the challenge of travelling back and forth across the city as he is simultaneously rehearsing another production with a different society, with performances due in successive weeks. Thankfully, they both have the support, not only of their lovely on-stage wives, Catherine Jackson and Hannah Thorpe who play Gianetta and Tessa, but from of their own families who are also performing in the show.
The production also features Brian Barber and Helen Dent
as the Duke and Duchess of Plaza-Toro, who are also trying to track down the rightful King. Grenoside & Birley Carr Players are once again being put through their paces by Director Karen Ann Loxley and Musical Director Jonathan Hester.
Grenoside & Birley Carr Players are delighted to be supporting the ongoing work of the Weston Park Cancer Charity during the show.
Performances run from Tues 19 th to Fri 22 nd March at 7.30pm, and a matinee on Sat 23 rd March at 2.30. Tickets are available from the Ticket Secretary Helen on 01226 754462 or 07971 264322.
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Enzygo win Yorkshire Business of the Year Award! Administrator
Enzygo, a multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy win Yorkshire Business of theYear Award!
Enzygo have won the Community Impact Award at TheBusinessDesk.com Yorkshire Business of the Year Awards!!
Our Managing Director, Matt Travis said “We are so happy and proud to win this award! We have enjoyed getting involved with helping pupils with mock interviews, provision of career inspiration and information, and provision of work
experience via setting tasks related to our work at Stocksbridge High School, Kirk Balk Academy and Penistone Grammar School.
At University level we have attended Sheffield University careers events and talked to students about our work and potential career paths available.
We are proud supporters of the valuable work undertaken by our two charities SFAC (Strengthening Families And Children) and Rwandan Rugby. We also regularly volunteer for tasks such as tree planting to aid natural flood management”.
The Food Bank is advertising for a short-term post
The Food Bank in Stocksbridge has received over the last year or so, in its new arrangements, lots of enquiries from committed people in local organisations, asking how the Food Bank can help their clients or users or members who are in urgent need of short-term help with food.
Some of these are from schoolteachers, health workers, statutory bodies, or local community organisers, who have people they believe are in urgent need of support with food. The Food Bank removed the formal ‘referral’ process last year, to make access less problematic.
Now the Foodbank is trying to find out how best to serve these organisations so that their clients can get the help they need when they need it. The Food Bank describes these as ‘Pathways’. And
it expects these pathways will be different for different types of organisations. They will need to be discussed and agreed upon, written up and put into practice so that they run smoothly once they are developed.
This is a piece of work that the volunteers who run the service just do not have the time to set aside to do this work with third parties. They are working hard to receive donated food for the Foodbank and rescued food for the Community Outlet.
So the Local Area Committee of Sheffield City Council has granted the Food Bank £5,000, for a six-month part-time piece of work.
There is an advert in Look Local this week about the job.
Enzygo Limited is an Environmental Consultancy business with offices at Fox Valley, Stocksbridge. We are looking for a FULLTIME ADMINISTRATOR to join our admin team which offers a great opportunity for someone in a similar role who is looking for a new position within a progressive company.
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing excellent customer service and administrative support across all departments to help facilitate the efficient operation of the organisation.
If you think you have the right skills and love working in a busy office as part of a team, please email your CV along with a covering letter to our Office Manager joanne.crofts@enzygo.com.
The job description can be found on our website at www.enzygo.com.
Stocksbridge Food Bank Development Worker Post
The Stocksbridge Food Bank invites applications for a temporary (6 month) part time (12 hours per week) post.
The worker will consult with local organisations and services, including in the areas of health, education, local government and community, to work out effective ways for their clients to make speedy use of the Food Bank when in urgent need, and put those new ‘pathways’ into effect.
The pay is £13.50 per hour, for 12 hours per week.
Application packs from ianlucraft@btinternet.com.
Closing Date for applications is 9th April 2024.
This post is funded by a grant from Sheffield City Council.
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Pete Townsend reaches the century milestone
Pete Townsend of Valley Hill Runners reached a monumental milestone in his running journey this past Saturday as he completed his 100th park run at Concord Park. Despite nearing the age of 70, Pete's passion for running knows no bounds, and his dedication to the sport is truly inspiring.
For Pete, park run isn't just about the physical activity; it's a cherished weekly ritual that he shares with his friends. Rain or shine, he laces up his running shoes and joins his fellow enthusiasts at Concord Park, ready to tackle the 5-kilometre course with enthusiasm and determination.
Achieving 100 park runs is no small feat. It requires consistency, perseverance, and a genuine love for the sport. Pete's commitment to his running goals serves as a
testament to his resilience and unwavering spirit.
As Pete crossed the nish line for the 100th time, cheers erupted from his friends and fellow runners, celebrating his remarkable achievement. His dedication to park run not only serves as an inspiration to those around him but also demonstrates that age is no barrier to pursuing one's passions.
Congratulations, Pete, on reaching this incredible milestone. Your perseverance and love for running are truly commendable. Here's to many more park runs and miles of joy ahead!
Testimonial next week
MICHAEL Palm To has joined the lineup for Kyle Howarth’s testimonial which takes place next week at Owlerton ( ursday, March 14, 7.30).
e Dane is back with King’s Lynn in this year’s Sports Insure Premiership but will also ride alongside Howarth in the Cab Direct Championship.
Said Howarth: “To y can be a real tough competitor and we’ve seen him have his moments at She eld in the past.
“I know he had a rough time of it last season with a few injuries so he’s really looking forward to getting a meeting in before the league stu starts.
“I think we’ll go well together at Scunthorpe and he’ll t into the Rest of the World side nicely next ursday.”
Further details for Kyle’s testimonial will be announced at the beginning of next week.
Meanwhile, he has been discussing his career so far in a special feature interview in the latest issue of ‘Speedway Star’ (Week Ending March 9), available to purchase online now via:speedwaystar.net/store/magazines.
Chapeltown RBL 4-0 FC Inter
A much changed RBL team kept their run of good form going at home to FC Inter.
Morgan Cowell almost scored early on when he smashed the crossbar a er a well worked moved. e rst goal then came a er a defence splitting ball by Connor Tonge found Jed Phillips who opened up his body and placed the ball in the top corner on 38 minutes.
Two minutes later Mikey Vella made it 2-0 when Jacob Walkland’s deep cross was well volleyed home.
e second half saw Tonge made it 3-0 a er a ne pass from Danny Booth, cutting inside and nding the bottom corner from the edge of the area.
Booth, playing out of position at centre back, got his second assist late on nding Cowell who beat his man and red home le footed to complete the scoring.
Students run 14-man Stocksbridge ragged
Globe Holidays sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby slumped to another defeat at the Coal Pit Lane Arena a er being reduced to 14 men almost from the kicko , as visitors Leeds Medics and Dentists ran in 7 tries without reply to record a thumping 46pts to nil win over the hapless Stocksbridge side.
ere were several rst-teamers unavailable or injured: James, Whitaker, Aspin, and Newton in the pack, plus Bowskill, Pearson and Norman from the backs, Head Coach Andy Lawrence was forced to dig deep into his playing roster, and a return to action for the ‘big rig’ Liam Roebuck, alongside Luke Birch helped to complete the squad. With less than 45 seconds on the clock, centre Pat O’Leary received a yellow card for a high tackle, and the visitors took immediate advantage of their numerical supremacy to register the rst score with a simple try.
On his return from the sin bin, the luckless O’Leary was again cautioned for a high tackle, and received a red card, leaving the home side to play almost a full game with 14 men.
e younger, tter, well-drilled Leeds side made the most of their opportunity running in three more tries before the half-time whistle, gaining a bonus point in the process and e ectively ending the game as a contest, with the
half-time score of Stocksbridge Rugby nil – Leeds Medics and Dentists 25pts. It was always going to be a tough ask for the depleted Stocksbridge troops in the second stanza, and despite some heroic tackling, the visitors were able to run in three more tries to leave the nal score: Stocksbridge Rugby nil – Leeds Medics and Dentists 46pts.
e John Crawshaw Butchers Man of the Match award went to young halfback Jack Leary, kindly sponsored by Mr Mark Logan, who marshalled his back line pretty well, despite a lack of good possession, Jordan ‘spud’ Fletcher, Gary Woodcock and the reliable Lewis ‘eggsy’ Bowman also turned in decent displays in a lost cause. Skipper, that man Adam Frith said a erwards, ‘the sending o killed us, and they had the skills to take advantage of it’, before adding, ‘we need to dust ourselves down and move on quickly for next week.
is defeat leaves Stocksbridge bottom of the Counties 4 Yorkshire (Phase 2) South league ladder with only 2 regular season xtures le .
ornensians are next up for Stocksbridge as they travel to the Doncaster area next weekend, with the reverse xture at the Coal Pit Lane Arena the week a er, on March 23rd, with a 3 pm kick-o time.
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Brown double not enough for Church
Penistone Church FC 3 - 3 Barton Town FC
It was a Saturday of mixed fortunes for both of the Penistone Church Senior Sides.
Church Reserves extended their winning sequence to six games visiting and beating South Kirkby Colliery by two goals to nil. The secondhalf goals came from Brad Kemp and MacKenzie Stocks.
The afternoon’s main event was at the Parker Roofing Memorial Ground where Church took on Barton Town and was looking for three points to keep in touch with the play-offs.
The two teams exchanged chances for the first ten minutes and once again keeper Harry Ambler had to be on his game making four or five first-class saves to deny Barton.
The deadlock was broken when Ewan Heeley head-
ed the visitors into the lead on twenty minutes. However, Church reacted well when in the ten minutes before half time Nathan Keightley equalised and then they took the lead with an excellently placed shot just inside the post by Antony Brown who struck again just before half time for Church to go in three-one up. The second half saw Church come under pressure from the visitors and goals from Reece Moody and Clarke Greaves at either end the half meant the game finished at three-three and the points were shared.
Manager Steve Lenthall
We knew Barton was in a false position in the league they’re very good, well organised and they do everything right. In the first ten or fifteen min-
utes, the score could have easily been two apiece, Harry’s pulled some great saves off and we’ve missed opportunities. After that Barton created quite a few chances and again Harry has had to be at his best he’s pulled three or four great saves off, one in particular was a header which he has got right off the line, it was worldclass, to keep it at nil-nil. All in all, it’s disappointing that we were threeone up and couldn’t see the game out or make it difficult for Barton, they haven’t opened us up, they’ve just been direct and it’s caught us out. We now have to move on to Wednesday (13th March) to Eccleshill away and hopefully, we can build on this point.
STEELS FALL SHORT ON TRAVELS
Newton Aycliffe 2 - 1 Stocksbridge PS
Stocksbridge Park Steels lost out on a trip to the North East and Newton Aycliffe thanks to a wonder goal.
For the first half, Stocksbridge struggled to get to grips with a Newton Aycliffe side that were much improved from the last time the two sides met in the FA Trophy back in September. They struggled to make things stick up front but Newton Aycliffe were eventually able to do that. Toby Pascoe got down the left and got the space to put in a cross. Liam Jarvie was duly waiting in the middle and managed to get enough contact to take the ball into the back of the net.
In the second half, Stocksbridge were much improved and started creating more chances. Eventually, this paid off. It all started with Jack Watson, who beat three people before having his shot well saved by James Winter. The ball would rebound to Luke Hogg at the edge of the box and he would strike it cleanly into the bottom
Stocksbridge Runners
It was a busy weekend for the running club and it was our ladies who were the stars this week, which was good to say it was International Women's Day on Friday.
Our awesome ladies took part in races over both days. First up was Rachel Vernon who added yet another club record to her growing collection by claiming the F35 record for 10K at the Run Through Tatton 10K on Saturday morning, running an impressive 49:03.
Sunday one of our newer members Charlotte Carr followed up her strong running at Wombwell 5 with a fantastic time of 1:53:09 at the popular early spring Retford Half Marathon. A little closer to home Narni Fulford continued her Manchester Marathon training by using the March Hare 6-hour endurance event at Penistone to clock 35.5K (22 miles), I think she is nearly enough ready to smash it next month.
Finally Nicola Heaton headed over the Woodhead to do the EPIC Fire Fighters Duathlon, a unique event that takes place in conjunction with Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue. The format is simple, you choose a friend or race partner and stick together throughout the run / bike / run. On the bike you are allowed to work as a pair, by ‘drafting’ each other, but not with other teams. The 4-mile trail run is a tough start and end to the race, with a hilly 25 miles in between.
Well done to all of our Ladies for flying the club flag!
Come rain or shine, Parkrun goes on
corner to score his first Steels goal.
Stocksbridge would push up to try and look for a winning goal but while they had some momentum, Newton Aycliffe were able to start turning things back in their favour. Stocksbridge had the luck when chaos in the box resulted in a close range shot being smashed off the post. However, it would turn again as just a minute later, Newton Aycliffe went back on the attack and Liam Adamson would send a crashing shot off the bar and in.
The Steels tried to get an equaliser but in the end, the in-form Newton Aycliffe were able to hold on and Stocksbridge had to return to South Yorkshire without a point.
Come wind, rain, or sunshine, runners and volunteers gather to ensure all can kick off their Saturday morning on a positive note. This past week at Concord Parkrun, the weather was bitterly cold. Nonetheless, everyone wrapped up warmly and had a wonderful time.
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Valley Hill Runners had a special guest from Penistone Runners - Kelvin Bowskill, who made a rare appearance following his extended stay in Spain. Despite feeling the chill, he received a warm welcome.
Pictured: Monica Sharp, Kelvin Bowskill, Jayne Grayson.
Turner and Sykes
Penistone runner Graihagh Turner put on the blue and white vest of Yorkshire to compete in the under15 girls inter-county cross-country championships at Wollaton Park, Nottingham.
She nished in 19th place overall and was third counter for Yorkshire who placed third in the team standings.
Second-claim member Ruby Sykes was also selected for Yorkshire and competed in the senior ladies race where she placed 53rd. Ruby’s Yorkshire team claimed silver in the team event.
Harriet Drouin and Steve Sanders took on the very tough Haworth Hobble which is 32 miles long and involves 4,400 feet of climbing.
Steve got around in 6-18-53 and Harriet nished in 7-21-25. Sarah Walch and Damien Kilpin completed the At e Double fell race at Skinning Grove. Damian was 18th overall in 53-11, Sarah 52nd in 1-04-54.
Andrew Taylor nished the Chester 10k in 1-10-00.
Elsewhere Kate Rushforth (2-1715) and Sara Wolstenholme (223-28) completed the Retford Half Marathon. On the parkrun front, there were rst places for George Parr (Penistone), Lauren Lees (Barnsley Juniors) and Flynn Rogers (Hillsborough Juniors).
Suzanne McGill placed second at Penistone. Age-graded runners of the week were Bernice Nixon (78.54%), Suzanne McGill (76.30%), Bill Phillips (75.90%), Gareth Irvine (75.37%) and Shaun
Swallow (74.19%). Starting on ursday 4th April, Penistone Running Club will be starting a walk to run open to anybody who would like to start running. Meeting at 6.30 pm on the trail by the skateboard park in Penistone, it will continue every ursday for 10 weeks. For further information please contact Steve Dickinson via steve@osi. uk.com
UK
Inter Counties Cross Country Championships
Senior Women
53, Ruby Sykes 27-57. Under15 Girls 17,
Graihagh Turner 14-46.
Howarth Hobble185, Steve Sanders 6-18-53; 191, Harriet Drouin 7-21-25.
At e Double Fell Race
18, Damian Kilpin 53-11; 52, Sarah Walch 1-04-54.
Retford Half Marathon
722, Kate Rushforth 2-17-15; 891, Sara Wolstenholme 2-23-28.
Chester 10k
3784, Andrew Taylor 1-09-37.
Barnsley Parkrun
14, Robert Lees 20-35; 50, Seuranie Johnstone 2451; 58, Alan Knox 25-36; 69, Stuart Smith 26-38; 111, Luke McGuinness 30-48; 147, Dianne Mcguinness 37-37; 153, John Spencer 38-59.
Penistone Parkrun
1, George Parr 1728; 4, Oliver France 20-06; 5, Shaun Swallow 20-32; 10, Ashley Howlett 21-10; 12, Suzanne McGill 21-14; 21, Michael Walsh 2251; 29, Daniel Cooper 23-49; 44, Ian McNulty 24-58; 76, Lee Hopkins 27-25; 82, Rory O'Sullivan 28-01; 99, Heather Graham 29-12; 102, Carl Matthewman 29-21; 125, Steve Dickinson 32-18; 127, Daniel
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