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'National Fundraiser of the Year' In an inspiring tale of unwavering dedication and boundless generosity, John Burkhill, affectionately known as 'The Man with the Pram,' has emerged as the 'National Fundraiser of the Year.' The prestigious accolade was awarded to the 84-year-old philanthropist during a national TV ceremony, marking a significant milestone in his remarkable journey. John Burkhill embarked on his extraordinary fundraising mission back in 2007, initially driven by the heartfelt desire to honour the memories of his late Wife, June, and Daughter. Little did he know that his journey would touch the hearts of people far and wide, earning him a well-deserved place in the spotlight. The initial target set by John was a modest £250,000, an ambitious endeavour in itself. However, driven by sheer determination and an indomitable spirit, he didn't stop there. John's relentless efforts led him to set a new goal - to raise an astounding £1 million for his chosen cause. And, in a heartwarming testament to his unwavering commitment, John achieved this monumental milestone in May, an achieve-

ment that left many in awe of his remarkable journey. The icing on the cake came when John received his well-deserved recognition on national television. Sharing the stage with 'national treasure' Angela Rippon, John danced his way into the hearts of viewers as he accepted the 'National Fundraiser of the Year' award. The touching moment, which unfolded on ITV1 during a special ceremony last Thursday evening, captured the nation's admiration for his extraordinary achievements. Throughout the years, John's fundraising exploits have drawn attention and acclaim from all corners. His selfless dedication to making a difference in the lives of others has touched hearts and inspired countless individuals. His story is not just a tale of fundraising but an embodiment of the remarkable impact one person can have on the world. In response to the recognition and accolades he has received, the sentiment echoing through the hearts of those who know John Burkhill is clear: "It's quite simply 'Amazing' what spirit and determination John has shown. What a guy.

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In Bloom success for centre ‘NEVER TO A shopping centre in north Sheffield is celebrating after scooping a gold award in this year’s Yorkshire In Bloom competition for its fantastic floral displays. Despite sitting the competition out for four years, Fox Valley Shopping Centre in Stocksbridge has returned stronger than ever retaining its gold standard for the large business category. Judges highlighted how the centre had displayed a sense of pride for the site’s industrial heritage particularly shown by the striking steel statue at the centre’s entrance, affectionately known as Grandad Fox, as well as the site timeline and the ‘proud past, new future’ mural created by local artist, Pete McKee. Judges also commended the centre management team on their spotless car park and well-maintained hard landscaping commenting that the colour from the many hanging baskets and planters ‘lifted the site perfectly’.

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The team have concentrated heavily on building on their conservation efforts this year by introducing more pollinates and re-wilding large areas to encourage more birds and insect life. Centre Manager at Fox Valley, Claire Biltcliffe, said: “The team and in particular our gardener, John Whitaker, have excelled this year in ensuring the centre looks beautiful for our visitors. “It is fabulous that we’ve received this recognition from Yorkshire in Bloom and we look forward to building on this and continuing to ensure our lovely centre is blooming again next year. “We are now looking ahead to our Christmas lights display and diary of events to ensure the centre looks equally beautiful for the upcoming festive season.” For more information about Fox Valley and what’s coming up please visit www.foxvalleysheffield.co.uk

Disgraced MP Jared O'Mara would never have been chosen as a Labour candidate under new selection processes, party leader Sir Keir Starmer has said. O'Mara was elected as MP for Sheffield Hallam in June 2017 but in 2023 he was jailed over a £52,000 fraud.

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The ranger was on duty on 24 September at Langsett Reservoir when he was approached by the bikers. As he tried to halt them, there was an altercation which left the ranger unconscious and injured. South Yorkshire Police have now released an image and CCTV footage of a motorcyclist they want to speak with.

A Sheffield man’s way of life has significantly changed as he goes from designer clothing, Rolex watches and a flash lifestyle to a life behind bars. Following a lengthy investigation, ‘wealthy and opulent’, yet unemployed 20-year-old Harrison Utley is starting his eight-year sentence in prison after over 40kg of drugs were found in his property and vehicle.

for his involvement in the distribution of cocaine and ketamine. He was sentenced to eight years for class A drug offences. He received a further fouryears for class B drug offences and one year for criminal property charges, these will run concurrently to his eight- year sentence. The cash, watches, and designer goods will be subject to a forfeiture order and seized.

During a search of Utley’s property, an upmarket chalet on an industrial estate, it didn’t take long for The group of are believed to have left the area officers to find large quantravelling towards Brook House Lane and on tities of Class A drugs, to the A616. money and paraphernalia associated with dealing Sgt James Shirley said: "We are keen to idendrugs inside. tify the riders in the video and speak to them in connection to our enquiries. Three Rolex watches, a diamond bracelet and de"We're also appealing to anyone who may signer clothing worth over have been in the area at the time or witnessed a combined £46,000 highthe assault." lighted Utley’s payment

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‘Captain’ Tobias awarded A 12-year-old boy who has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for his school and a local charity has received a National Medal of Honour, write Hayley Coyle & Tim Dale. Tobias Weller, from Sheffield, who has cerebral palsy and autism, was awarded the British Citizen Youth Award at the Palace of Westminster on Thursday. He was nicknamed "Captain" after he was inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore to raise money during the Covid lockdowns. Tobias told the BBC it had been "an honour to receive the award". The British Citizen Youth Award is designed to recognise the individual endeavours of young people who are having a positive impact on their communities, helping charities, or undertaking exceptional activities in support of others. Tobias attended the ceremony in London with his mother, Ruth Garbutt, and was handed the Medal of Honour by Dame Mary Perkins, who is patron of the event. He said it had been a "brilliant day".

man challenge, and he has raised about £168,000 for his school and The Children's Hospital Charity in Sheffield.

"I just like helping others and I hope I am a good role model," he said. "If I can inspire other people to do the same, then that will make me really happy." Ms Garbutt said she was delighted and grateful her son's achievements had been recognised. "Nothing that Tobias has done in terms of his fundraising has been easy for him," she said. "All of it has been really, really hard work." It is not the first time Tobias' fundraising efforts have been recognised. He became the youngest person to be awarded the British Empire Medal in 2022 and he previously won the inaugural Captain Sir Tom Moore Young Unsung Hero Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year event.

At the beginning of the pandemic lockdown in 2020, Tobias, who was then 10, set himself a target of raising £500.

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Drop-in consultation session planned for Town Deal project

Residents will have the chance to have their say at a drop-in consultation session, focused on the proposed investment for the area around Underbank Reservoir in Stocksbridge. The Stocksbridge Towns Fund Board and Yorkshire Water are working in partnership to explore an ambitious package of potential improvements which will benefit the local community and visitors to the area. Residents can chat with the team and find out more about the plans at the consultation event which takes place on Thursday, October 19th at Smithy Moor Community Centre, from 3pm – 7pm. The session will focus on a range of potential improvements aimed at making the area more accessible for walkers, cyclists and horse riders as well as creating new familyfriendly trails, additional free visitor parking and bringing more outdoor activities to the area. The partnership approach to delivering improvements will maximise the impact of the

investment through the Town Deal. Board members are looking forward to sharing their plans and ideas at the session. Cllr Julie Grocutt, joint champion of the Trails Project, said: “This is a great opportunity to make some really significant improvements to a fantastic part of our town and we are keen to hear from the local community about these ideas and proposals.” The £24.1m funding for Stocksbridge was approved by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities in December 2022 and includes a range of major improvements across the town including the regeneration of the Manchester Road area. To keep up to date with news about the projects being delivered through the Town Deal for Stocksbridge visit www.welcometostocksbridge.co.uk Photograph shows: Members of the Towns Fund Board circulating flyers in the Smithy Moor area of Stocksbridge. Left to right: John Crawshaw, Miriam Cates MP, Cllr Julie Grocutt, Ian Sanderson, Neil Gibson.


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A Tale of Neighbourly Bond and a Remarkable Hedge In a quiet, unassuming village where good neighbours are a treasured commodity, an extraordinary tale of friendship and creativity has unfolded over the past three decades. Meet Pete Swift, (pictured) a 75-year-old former councillor, sword dancer, and folk singer, who, by a simple act of neighbourly kindness, inadvertently turned hedge trimming into an art form. More than 30 years ago, Pete decided to lend a helping hand to his neighbour, Fred Myers. He began trimming a hedge that had grown so tall it obstructed Fred's view of the road from his house. What started as a humble gesture of goodwill soon transformed into something extraordinary.

embarked on a creative journey that would leave a lasting mark on the neighbourhood. One fine morning, Fred Myers opened his curtains to find a delightful surprise in his front garden – a meticulously sculpted steam train. Unbeknownst to Fred, Pete had taken his topography skills to new heights and turned the once-overgrown hedge into a stunning work of art that still graces the neighbourhood today.

Pete Swift has been a resident of Grenoside for 74 years, making him a true pillar of the community. He recalls his motivation for undertaking this remarkable project, saying, "30 or 40 years ago, Fred couldn't see the road from his house because the hedge had grown so high, so I decided to get my trimmer out and cut it for him. I do it 3 or 4 times a year, and the hedge soon became a steam train."

The transformation of the hedge into a steam train has not only brought a smile to the faces of those passing by but has also become a symbol of neighbourly kindness and community spirit. Pete takes immense pleasure in the joy he brings to others through his artistic hedge trimming. He added, "People walking past it, when they see the train, have a smile on their face. It's great to see, and I love helping people and putting a smile on their faces." In a world where the hustle and bustle often overshadow the simple acts of kindness, Pete Swift's unique hedge creation serves as a reminder of how helping one another benefits all. This whimsical steam train hedge has become not only a remarkable piece of art but a testament to the enduring bonds of friendship and the power of small acts of kindness to bring joy to a community.

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For more Info ring: 07752163322 Historic Discovery Event Unveils Secrets of St. Mary's Church Graveyard B OL ST E R STON E - In a bid to shed light on the rich history and heritage of the graveyard at St. Mary's Church, the Bolsterstone community is eagerly inviting locals to The Village Hall for an event that promises to be both educational and engaging.

The event kicks off at 10:15 AM with a special treat for young history enthusiasts. The Young Archaeologist's Group will be leading a series of exciting and educational activities tailored for children aged 8 to 15. Parents and guardians are kindly requested to accompany their children to ensure an enjoyable and safe experience.

Starting at 12:30 PM, the event transitions to a set of four enlightening talks designed for the adults in attendance. The topics of these talks will delve into different aspects of the St. Mary's Church graveyard: The story of our graveyard recording project so far: This talk will detail the progress made in recording the history of the graveyard, uncovering intriguing tales of those interred. The geology of headstones and memorials: Discover the secrets of the grave markers that adorn the cemetery, as experts explain their

significance and materials used. The work of The Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Gain insight into the remarkable efforts of this commission in commemorating those who served their country. The social histories of the people buried at St. Mary's: This talk will shed light on the lives and stories of the individuals who rest in peace at St. Mary's Church graveyard, offering a glimpse into the past.

Friday 20 CHAPELTOWN SILVER PRIZE BAND AUTUMN CONCERT to be held at THE NEWTON HALL, CHAPELTOWN FRIDAY 20th OCTOBER 2023 AT 7.30 pm Tickets from Margaret and Peter on 0114 2460983 or Julie and Paul on 01226 747951 20 FRIDAY 20TH OCTOBER 10 30AM TO 12 NOON, COFFEE MORNING AT ST SAVIOURS CHURCH, MORTOMLEY LANE, HIGH GREEN. COFFEE AND HOME MADE CAKES FOR ALL TO ENJOY, GOOD COMPANY, EVERYONE WELCOME. Saturday 21 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Fungus Walk led by Alan Smith, A stroll around part of the Common looking who wish to connect with the rich heritage of Bolsterstone. Their message to the public is clear: "We hope to see lots of you there!"

For further information and details about the event, please don't hesitate to contact the organisers at bolsterstoneahg@gmail. com. This unique historical event promises to be a memorable experience, allowing the community to uncover the secrets and stories hidden within Organisers are excit- St. Mary's Church ed about the event's graveyard. potential to attract history enthusiasts, curious minds, and community members Throughout the event, attendees will have the chance to interact with representatives from various Graveyard Groups and share their thoughts and observations about the ongoing project.

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Monday 23 Kids’ Halloween Craft workshop at the Inman Pavilion Moorland Drive S36 1EG . Lots of spooky things to do for only £2.00. 10.00 - 11.45 am Wednesday 25 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday 25th October at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Eric Jackson, `Remembrance`. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visitors and new members. For more information, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967. Saturday 28 Macmillan Coffee Morning St. Nicholas Church High Bradfield, Saturday 28th October 10.00am -12.30pm, Coffee, Cakes, Christmas Gifts, Greetings Cards and more, All proceeds for The Palliative Care Unit, Northern General Hospital, Everyone Welcome 28 Saturday, 28th October, Macmillan Coffee Morning 10.00am - 12.30pm in St.Nicholas’ Church, Bradfield.

Come and enjoy refreshments and perhaps buy gifts from the stalls for a Birthday or Christmas? All proceeds to the Palliative Care Unit, Northern General Hospital.

November Wednesday 1 Stocksbridge and District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road Stocksbridge at 7.15 for 7.30 start when we will be crafting poppies for Remembrance Sunday. Also we will be swishing so bring along any good clothes and accessories to exchange to revamp your wardrobe. Further details on 07939941818. Saturday 4 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Autumn Bird Walk, John and Anne Robinson will take you around the Common looking and listening for birds, perhaps some winter visitors may have started to arrive. Meet at Rural Lane Car Park at 9am, walk will last until around 11am and will be circular so you can return to the car park at any time. Families very welcome but NO DOGS, please. www.walc.epizy.com FREE but donations welcome. Sunday 5 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Muck In’ Day (practical work on the common), 10am-noon, meet at Long

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Scheduled for 4 November, the event's organisers are extending a warm invitation to the public, encouraging them to join this unique exploration of St. Mary's Church graveyard.

The morning activities promise to captivate young minds, offering a chance to uncover the hidden mysteries of the graveyard and its surroundings. It's an excellent opportunity for children to engage with history in a hands-on way.

Wednesday 18 Join Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group at 7.30pm for our Annual General Meeting, followed around 8pm by a talk by Colin Merrony on his recent excavation of a newly discovered henge at Sheldon in Derbyshire. We meet in the hall at Christ Church on Manchester Road in Stocksbridge, and the talk is also available on Zoom (members only) - please contact bahgevent@axelafa.com for the link. Refreshments available; there is a small entry charge. Don’t miss it - all welcome.

at whatever toadstools (and other fungi) have chosen to put in an appearance this year. This has nothing to do with collecting for the pot. Fungi are an essential part of any ecosystem, as will be described as we go along. Meet in the Rural Lane car park at 10am prompt, walk will last until about 12 noon, circular walk so you can return to the car park at any time. Families very welcome. www.walc. epizy.com FREE but donations welcome. 21 Free Halloween Fun in Chapeltown Park - Sat. morning 21st October 2023 from 10.30am to 12.30pm. If really bad weather, we will postpone until 28th October. There will be a spooky woodland trail with prizes when all the clues are found; free crafts at the bandstand and a fancy dress competition at 11am with prizes for under 5s and over 5s. All welcome. Refreshments available. 21 CRANE MOOR COMMUNITY GROUP in partnership with Crane Moor Methodist Church Saturday 10.30-12.30pm Talk, film footage and photos from Maurice Williams, local historian Come and see the history of your village over the years, and find out more about the Community Group.

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Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8th November: Ploughman’s Lunches in Bradfield Village Hall 12noon - 2.00pm. £8.00. Proceeds for the maintenance of St.Nicholas’ Church, Bradfield. Thursday 9 Chapeltown WI hold their next meeting at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Methodist Church. Angie will come to speak to the group about the Dotting Shed. The competition is for a Sea Shell. Visitors and new members will always be made welcome. 13 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Annual General Meeting, Guest speaker will be Malcolm Nunn with some Old Photographs of Wadsley, Wadsley Church Hall, 7.30pm start. Homemade refreshments included. FREE but donations welcome to cover costs. www.walc.epizy.com

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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 Monday Art Class at The Venue, Manchester Rd, Stocksbridge. 10am-12 noon. £7 per session, first one free. What a great way to start the week! A few places now available. Tutor gives individual help/ advice/demos - water colour/ acrylics/oils/sketching. Pop in and see us or call The Venue 0114 283 8692 for further info.” Every Monday Morning at 9:30am-11:30am, mother & toddler group meet at Crane moor Methodist Church. Everyone welcome.

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Local News Israel / Palestine There is no justification for the truly shocking atrocities perpetrated by Hamas nine days ago, a shock exacerbated for many of us by the fact that these attacks took place on the Sabbath. Nor is there any justification for the cancers of antisemitism and Islamophobia that stalk our own streets. We on these benches condemn both unequivocally. It is plainly also true that no one in this House questions Israel's right to self-defence, or that this right must be exercised judicially in accordance with international humanitarian law. I pray this consensus will hold in the coming weeks for the sake of the cohesion of the communities across Britain, including South Yorkshire where I serve. In view of the unfolding and escalating humanitarian tragedy - and looking to the future - may I simply ask the noble lord, the minister, what assurances the Government has sought and been given that the innocent people of Gaza will be able to return to their home neighbourhoods after the immediate conflict? Bishop of Sheffield, the Rt Revd Dr Pete Wilcox, spoke in the House of Lords following a statement on Israel and Gaza.

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TREE FELLING RECONCILIATION Dear Editor, In early 2018, following a series of inadequate responses from Sheffield City Council (SCC) to requests submitted under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the Information Commissioner allowed SCC up to 35 days to release sections of a £2.2bn contract that had been kept hidden from the public, or face legal action. In early March 2018, SCC shared parts of the contract for the 25yr ‘Streets Ahead’ highway maintenance project, which revealed a target for a total of 17,500 street trees to be felled. In December 2019, accessed via the FOIA, an e-mail from David Wain - the SCC Environmental Technical Officer within the Highways PFI Client Team - revealed that the highway maintenance contractor - Amey Hallam Highways Ltd (Amey) - faced a £15 million penalty if the target was not met. In April 2018, as the statutory regulator of tree felling and sales of ‘produce’, the Forestry Commission intervened and began an investigation to uncover and penalise any criminality. Faced with the prospect of criminal charges if they did not make significant changes to the felling programme, to change how assessments are done, felling decisions made, and to reduce the number of trees to be felled, SCC and Amey opted to form a Street Trees Partnership Group (STP) with Sheffield Tree Action Groups (STAG) and others. In July 2020, the STP published the ‘Street Tree Partnership Strategy’, to guide and inform

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all stakeholders, including policy-makers Nature's Powerful Protraction and decision-makers. In April 2021, SCC committed to use Flexi-Pave throughout the At least Covid 19 brings equality for all to be sure city, to resurface damaged sections of footway near mature street trees, thereby enabling Not just locally but over the whole world thousands of trees to be ‘saved’. Citizens wide had been campaigning for these positive changes since early 2015. In January 2023, All races, every class face together the dearth of a cure. the contractual felling targets were officially scrapped, in favour of use of the strategy, However they live,wherever they reside instead. The strategy is online, at: https:// This virus so deadly,invisibly abhorrent, sheffieldstreettreepartnership.org/ transmutable at will Following publication of the ‘Sheffield Street Transmitted transnational, this Trees Inquiry Report’, on 6/3/2023, I received traveler,inspiring dread an e-mail from the SCC Director of Policy and Democratic Engagement (James Henderson Causes uncountable deaths and tribulations – responsible for information management), yet still. on 23/6/2023, informing me that SCC had committed to making personal apologies to Though we all know "none are safe till all are safe" anybody who was negatively affected by SCC’s wrongful acts and omissions over the period This world is as divided as ever. of the citywide street-tree felling programme. One of the tree groups had suggested to SCC Power and greed,selfishness too, pay no ear to need that I might desire an apology. Oddly, the Director wanted to know what SCC should Producing antidotes miraculously fast, apologise for ‘or’ any details of my experience that I think are relevant. This indicates that "Securing businesses profits", a message they quickly heed SCC had not bothered to examine the 100+ communications that they have received Means the world's poorest receive the cures from me since 2013. The e-mail informed: last “All apologies will be arranged and delivered While in the Natural World all life nears promptly, and by 31 October 2023 at the latest. decimation …simply contact the street trees response email address: streettreesresponse@sheffield. Who will be left to in time to halt the tills gov.uk” greed in time fora green restoration? The offer of a ‘personal apology’ seems pretty hollow, given that those offering it – Mr Henderson & the current SCC Leader - Cllr Tom Hunt (Labour) - appear to have little knowledge or understanding of SCC wrongs. Meanwhile, Councillors Terry Fox & Bryan Lodge (both Labour until 4/10/2023) hide away and refuse to participate in the process, like the former SCC Leader – Julie Dore (Labour). They were the SCC Cabinet Members who were most directly responsible for the wrongs, and for spending over £2 million resisting and opposing calls for positive change, during a period when SCC claimed to not have sufficient funds to spend on social care, despite SCC having promoted Sheffield as a ‘city of sanctuary’. The founder of STAG – David Dillner – took SCC & Amey to the high court in 2016, to challenge their approach to ‘maintenance’. To quote from the approved judgement: “…the only person or body within the council with the power to take actions or make decisions with regard to the works was the cabinet member responsible. In particular the full Council had no power to do so.”

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Track and Activity Dear Editor As advertised in your last edition the Stocksbridge Town Deal Board has finally offered, at very short notice, a four-hour consultation about what they are now calling “Track and Activity at Underbank Reservoir”. This results from their still wholly unexplained decision in May to abandon the much more ambitious Trails project which was part of the approved £24m Levelling Up programme for the missing sections of the Upper Don Trail providing safe off-road walking, riding and cycling access between Underbank and the Ewden Valley through Deepcar.

Despite repeated requests for justification and meaningful consultation about their decision, plus offers to raise additional funding, official stakeholders and local people remain in the dark about the board’s reasons for abandonI’d rather see adequate, timely, positive change, ing the original project, or about any useful implemented and sustained in perpetuity, detail of the new proposal, which according rather than have a hollow apology from a local to the advert is still being ‘explored’. authority that has proven itself to be consistently cruel, deceitful, maleficent, obfuscative and Our concerns are shared by many residents, by several members of Stocksbridge Town incompetent, for the best part of a decade. Council who originally proposed the project, D.Long (former Chief Strategist & Advisor to by Sheffield City Council’s North Local Area SORT) S35 Committee and local outdoor businesses, none of whom have had any meaningful involvement to date.

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Why are no efforts to seek additional funding to deliver the full trails project from other sources such as the South Yorkshire Mayoral Authority as for other STD projects? Why have all offers of help by partners to raise extra funds been ignored and all information on the cost and design of the Trails withheld for the last 12 months? Why have low-cost but essential elements of the original trails project such as badly needed signage of existing trails in Stocksbridge also been omitted? What exactly are the Underbank proposals – what are the cost/benefits and do they connect with the recently improved Little Don Trail to Langsett and the new crossing of the Stocksbridge bypass to Underbank currently under construction by Highways England at a cost of over £1.75m? What commitment has Yorkshire Water actually made to funding the Underbank project and is it guaranteed? An STD Board paper suggested the project will ‘’unlock 20 km of trails’’ – presumably on Yorkshire Water land. If true where are they, and will they become public rights of way open to cycling and horse riding as the original trails project proposed? The drop-in event will be held at Smithy Moor Community Centre on Cross Lane Stocksbridge between 3pm and 7pm on Thursday, October 19th. You can also write to the STD Team c/o Welcome to Stockabridge or at Stocksbridge Library.

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Trick or Treat Halloween Trail The Moor Sheffield is offering children some half term fun this Halloween with a free Trick or Treat Halloween Trail on the 25th and 26th of October between 11am and 2pm. Spooky stickers will be hidden in the windows of various retailers and eateries on The Moor. Children will start at the Witches Cavern, located next to River Island on The Moor, where they will be given a trail map with clues as to where each spooky sticker is hiding. Once they have found all the stickers and filled in their trail map, they will return it to the Witches Cavern to receive a Halloween Trick or Treat goody bag. Lee Appleton, Centre Manager of The Moor, said: “We are delighted to be hosting our third year of this Halloween trail. Previous years events have been a huge success, increasing foot traffic and attracting families to visit The Moor, its retailers, eateries, and Sheffield city centre as a whole. We look forward to seeing local families get involved in another year of Halloween-themed entertainment.” The spooktacular fun doesn’t stop there! The Moor will also be holding a Halloweenthemed social media competition on Facebook. Be in with the chance of winning one of three fang-tastic prizes. Simply head the the Facebook page (@MoorSheffield) and comment on the competition post, pinned to the top of the page, with a photo of your carved pumpkin. You could be the lucky winner of a £25 Entertainer gift card.


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Time is running out to access free digital courses Individuals looking to improve their digital skills can access fully-funded courses from Independent Training Services (ITS) until Sunday 31 December 2023. The training, which is delivered by ITS, a part of Barnsley College, is backed financially by The European Social Fund (ESF)’s ‘Advancing Digital’ campaign which supports people to improve their digital skills that are commonly used in the workplace. People employed and living or working in South Yorkshire can enrol onto a range of courses up to Level 3 in a variety of areas, including Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and

Word; Microsoft Office with Teams, SharePoint and Outlook; Digital Marketing; and Cyber Security. As the programme ends at the end of the year, ITS is now able to offer additional qualifications in subjects such as Customer Service, Team Leading, Retail and a wide range of Health, Care and Education qualifications. Stephen Hepworth, Managing Director of ITS, said: “The fully-funded courses provided by the ‘Advancing Digital’ campaign is a fantastic opportunity for individuals to develop their skills so they feel more confident and can progress their career.”

Those who wish to find out more about the training on offer, can visit the ITS website: www.independenttrainingservices.co.uk/ our-services/fully-funded-digital-skillstraining. For further information about the courses or to enrol, please email t.amer@ barnsley.ac.uk or call the ITS Team on 01226 216 760. Advancing Digital is funded by the European Social Fund and operates in partnership with Barnsley Council, Barnsley College, RNN Group, Sheffield City Council, ITS (Independent Training Services) and Sheffield Hallam University.

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The first phase of improvements to Sheffield’s flood defences are now complete in the Loxley Valley, Hillsborough. The Upper Don Flood Alleviation Scheme aims to protect 63 homes and 152 businesses from the damaging effects of flooding, like those seen in the area in 2007 and 2019. The recently complete phase saw improvements to flood defences on the Lower Loxley, Hillsborough and Owlerton. The project included works within existing businesses and homes, sheet piling and building a series of walls all while considering the most effective way to protect the environment and ecology of the area. The removal of a redundant weir near Livesey Street also helped to improve the fish passage. The Council is working alongside the Environment Agency and the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority on the wider Upper Don Flood Alleviation Scheme. It aims to protect communities, major roads and development land in the Upper Don, Loxley and Little Don valleys from Stocksbridge through Oughtibridge and Hillsborough to the city centre. Cllr Ben Miskell, Chair of the Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee, said: “The council is committed to protecting all residents in the city from flooding and has played a leading role in the delivery of this important project. “With predictions for warmer and wetter winters, heavier downpours in the summer, and more extreme weather events as a result of climate change, Sheffield’s flood risk continues to increase and we recognise the importance of building our resilience and taking action as soon as possible. “The Upper Don Flood Alleviation Scheme, along with the range of other measures we are implementing across the city, will provide residents security, enable businesses to invest and grow and keep our great city moving.” Photo: The River Loxley impacting residential properties at Rudyard Mews during a flood event in 2007

Grants totalling £220,000 have been given the go ahead - delivering major improvements at two Stocksbridge sporting clubs through the Town Deal Sports Hub Project. Stocksbridge Park Steels is to receive a grant of £120,000 and Stocksbridge Rugby Club will receive £100,000, unlocking an investment which will enhance facilities at the two clubs for both players and supporters. The two grants are part of a package of major improvements to sporting facilities across the town and were approved at Sheffield City Council’s Finance Committee on Monday 16 th October. The investment means Stocksbridge Park Steels can upgrade the club’s Bracken Moor stadium to be much more accessible to prams and to wheelchair users, creating a new area at the ground. The Rugby Club grant will allow a much needed drainage project to go ahead – making the pitch playable throughout the year. Work on both projects is expected to get underway in spring 2024. The £220,000 investment is part of the £24.1m Town Deal investment in Stocksbridge which includes the regeneration of Manchester Road as well as investment at Oxley Park and at Underbank Reservoir. Roger Gissing, Vice Chairman of Stocksbridge Park Steels said: “This project opens a lot of avenues for us, a lot of our supporters are elderly and we do struggle with access, we have lots of stairs and steps and this grant is going to enable us to create an area which is on a flat level.“

Stocksbridge Rugby Club President Philip Watts said: “We are delighted to have the confirmation that we can start on this project which is something we have wanted to invest in for some time at the club. “When the pitch gets waterlogged in the winter months we often have to find other pitches or delay games – so this will make a huge difference to all our teams, from the youngest juniors up to our adult team.” Towns Fund Board Co-Chair, Miriam Cates MP, said: “We’re delighted that the Stocksbridge Town Deal can award these grants to two great local clubs allowing them to start work on these enhancements and improvements. “Stocksbridge Rugby Club and Stocksbridge Park Steels are both hugely important to the local community in Stocksbridge and Deepcar and this investment is going to make a real difference to both clubs.” Photograph shows (l-r) Nigel George and Philip Watts from Stocksbridge Rugby Club, Graham Silverwood and Miriam Cates MP from the Stocksbridge Towns Fund Board and Graham Furness, Roger Gissing and Bill Fieldsend from Stocksbridge Park Steels. To keep up to date with news about Stocksbridge Towns Fund visit www.welcometostocksbridge.co.uk


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Stocksbridge Running Club had a very successful weekend across the county, with runners racing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Starting with yesterday was the 10th anniversary Yorkshire Marathon held in York and Narni Fulford ran the race supporting her friend and neighbour Magdalena Wright while dressed as a banana finishing in 5:40:31. Between them they've raised over £3K for their charity. Also in York was the York 10mile race and one of our parkrun to 10K graduates Nicola Brown did her first ever road race completing the 10-mile race in an impressive 1:27:39. In doing so, she set a club female 10mile and F45 record. Further afield on the coast was the Yorkshire Coast 10K and Victoria Patterson continues her awesome improvements since joining the club, knocking nearly 2 minutes off her 10K PB she set back in August with a 56:46 time. On Saturday one of our newest members Jonathan Page made his debut for the club at the Ladybower Half Marathon that took on the hills surrounding the reservoir, in muddy, cold conditions he came back in 2:12:40 setting a new personal best. Finally, on Friday night it was our club's founder who was in action over in Heslington York at the Yorkshire Vets Athletics Association 5K Championship. Richard set a new season-best time of 17:18 for 5K and in doing so claimed the V40 championship.

A close game, a gritty performance and a positive attitude was not quite enough to prevent Globe Holidays sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby slipping to another home defeat at the hands of Nestle Rowntree, eventually falling to a nail biting 14pts to 18pts defeat to their visitors from York. A losing bonus point was all that Stocksbridge Rugby had to show for their efforts, and this keeps them just off the bottom of the Yorkshire 4 Counties league ladder.

Head Coach Andy Lawrence was fortunate to be able to call on the returning Liam O’Leary to add some go forward, whilst Dan Burt, usually a three quarter slotted nicely into the back row to cover for the injured Pete Newton. ‘slammin’ Sam Whitaker passed a late fitness test and was able to return to the engine room in the 2nd row, The club will continue over the winter months, and Burly front rower Gary with club group runs on a Monday night ( a Woodcock was also recalled 5-mile group in around 60 mins and a 6-mile to the bench. group also in around 60 mins) and a speed The home side started slowsession on a Thursday night. New members ly, and Nestle took advantage are welcome, check out Facebook, Instagram, of some slack defence to regX (Twitter) and the website for more informa- ister 2 tries in the first half, tion. plus a couple of penalties to give them a healthy half time lead : Stocksbridge Rugby nil – Nestle Rowntree 18pts Coach Lawrence offered his words of wisdom at half time and the team seemed to respond, an excellent score by ‘slammin’ Sam Whitaker

who plunged over from close range, Whitaker is sponsored by SandM Pipework Ltd, converted by veteran goal kicker Bowskill, who added a further conversion when centre Jack Pearson, sponsored by Stuart’s Karioke Disco, rounded off a neat passage of play to cross the whitewash, to bring Stocksbridge to within 4 points of victory, and plenty of time on the clock. The visitors somehow held out, their experienced forwards seemed to be able to ‘play’ the young inexperienced official, and a combination of poor handling, decision making errors and a keen defence left the final score : Stocksbridge Rugby 14pts – Nestle Rowntree 18pts. The Man of the Match award, sponsored by The Premier Stone Worktops Ltd went to the returning Liam O’Leary for a strong offensive performance including some punishing breaks off the back of the scrum. Head Coach Andy Lawrence was disappointed with the loss but very positive about the future for his charges, ‘I’d be more concerned if we were losing and playing badly, but we’re not’, he said, adding ‘we are playing a nice brand of rugby with a young developing team. It’s an exciting time to be a player in-

volved in our re-building because I know how good these players will be’. Lawrence also bemoaned the extensive injury list which has robbed him of some senior players, meaning the promising juniors having to accept more responsibility. Stocksbridge Rugby face a trip to Leeds based Modernians this weekend, with the next game at Coal Pit Lane scheduled for 11th November with a 2.15pm kick off against Hull based Hornsea Rugby. The Clubhouse will be open for the England World Cup semi final on Saturday, along with the traditional Harvest Festival. Stocksbridge also have a bye week on the 4th November, hopefully giving some of the walking wounded time to recover and return to fitness. The Rugby World Cup Final, hopefully involving England will be shown on the big screen live in the Manchester Road Clubhouse on Saturday 28th October, all are welcome.


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This was not a game for the purists and both sides struggled to create anything to cause excitement in the crowd. While the defences could count themselves as very happy with the first half, both attacks failed to cause much impact. The closest anyone got to a goal in the first half was Jack Watson who curled his shot just over. In the second half, Stocksbridge had started off brightly. But in a blow, it was Hebburn who took the lead. Olly Martin gathered the ball in the box and while he was crowded, a little feint gave him some space and then he was able to curl the ball into the top corner.

It was a busy weekend for runners from Penistone Footpath runners as they took part in several races across the North of England. Suzanne McGill claimed a personal best and a club record at the Yorkshire Marathon where she clocked 3-22-56. This gave her a top ten position in the ladies over45 age category. Also competing was Michael Walsh who finished in a time of 3-58-26 to get under the four hour barrier. Second overall in the race was Gary Briscoe from Penistone who competes for Barnsley AC. Gary claimed a pb in a very rapid 2-26-05. The event also saw a shorter ten mile event. Raymond Brown claimed first place in the men’s over80 age category in 1-40-22. This knocked eight minutes off Ray’s own club record for the 10 mile road distance.

644, Suzanne McGill 3-22-56; 1958, Michael Walsh 3-58-26; 3846, Ian McNulty 5-09-09. Yorkshire 10 Mile 686, Paul Gee 1-21-32; 1696, Raymond Brown 1-40-22. Manchester Half Marathon 112, Andrew Heppenstall 1-15-20; 147, James Mumford 1-17-07; 248, Martin Ball 1-20-49; 284, Matt Robinson 1-20-42; 286, Robert Lees 1-21-58; 395, Ashley Firth 1-25-30. Holmfirth 10k

At the same event there was also a 15 mile half marathon race and Heather Graham completed this in 2-56-39.

68, Daniel Hague 40-17; 352, Mark Graham 49-11; 375, Peter Beever 49-45.

Three runners headed over to the coast to compete in the Scarborough 10k. First back was Daniel Hague in 40-10 followed by Mark Graham (49-11) and Peter Beever (49-45). On the parkrun scene there was a first place for Rachael Mayston at Penistone and a second place for Lee Storey at Concord. The first South Yorkshire cross country league fixture took place at Clifton in excellent conditions. There were many good performance from Penistone runners but the results have yet to be published. Younger athletes representing Penistone included Nina Baldwin and

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123, Rory O’Sullivan 57-54; 141, Jill Scrivens 1-01-39; 146, Sarah Halstead 1-02-48; 155, Mandy Helliwell 1-04-43.

A bit closer to home, four Penistone runners took part in the Holmfirth 10k. First man back was Rory O’Sullivan in 57-54 and first lady back was Jill Scrivens in 1-01-39.

In the end, Stocksbridge huffed and puffed but were unable to break down a resolute Hebburn defence.

Heidi Morley who put in good performances in the girls under11 race.

James Sidebottom, Rhianna Louise, Chloe Worth and Will Hoyland completed the Ladybower Reservoir 50k Ultra. They crossed the line together in 7-13-58.

A good contingent of Penistone runners travelled over the Pennines to compete in the Manchester Half Marathon. Their trip was rewarded with impressive personal bests for everyone. Andrew Heppenstall was first back in a time of 1-15-20. Next was James Mumford in 1-17-07. Martin Ball followed in 1-20-49, a personal best at the age of 52. Ashley Firth finished in 1-25-58. Rob Lees also completed the course in an impressive 1-21-58 just behind Matt Robinson who clocked 1-20-42.

Stocksbridge rallied as they tried to fight back into the game. Jordan Lemon’s pass into the box had enough venom to become a shot and Shaun Newbrook in the Hebburn goal had to move quick to stop it from sneaking in. There was also a big opportunity for Ross Goodwin who sliced his shot from the edge of the box. It did fall to substitute Basille Zottos at a narrow angle but Newbrook did well to save.

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49, Heath Ramsden 25-55; 55, Lisa Hinchliffe 26-17; 74, Susan Hall 27-53; 75, Stuart Smith 27-54; 102, Daniel Batty 30-50; 143, John Spencer 37-30; 160, David Needham 54-12; Chapeltown RBL had to come from be161, Raymond Brown 54-14. hind to earn 3 points at last year's Premier Division champions. Penistone Parkrun 5, Oliver France 20-23; 6, Oliver Pike 21-01; An even first half didn’t produce many 9, Rachael Mayston 21-06; 16, Nick Pepper chances for either side, and Village took 22-45; 18, Alex Simon 23-06; 31, Heather the lead with a stunning Joel Purkiss hit SImpson 24-46; 52, Rory O'Sullivan 26-52; 55, from 30 yards just before halftime. Georgina Doyle 27-09; 63, John Broom 27-52; RBL didn’t let their heads drop and started 64, Dawn Broom 27-54; 78, Emelia Taylor 30- the second half well, only for a lengthy de02; 108, Martyn Cartwright 35-44; 109, Dianne Mcguinness 35-59; 116, Steve Dommett lay due to a head injury for Elliott Simpson. 37-11. Nathan Ryan produced 3 excellent saves for Stannington as the game went on. Lewis Fox saved one on one to keep Legion in the game, and Adam Todd cleared off the line from Lee Johnstone's effort. With 5 minutes to go Connor Tonge’s (pictured) whipped corner evaded the front post and with Dave Millen attacking, crept in for 1-1. Legion had the momentum and when substitute and debutant Ahmed Tahar broke

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