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A HIGH Green woman has been jailed for 12 months after plaguing vulnerable people in High Green with bogus calls. South Yorkshire Police warned residents in the High Green, Ecclesfield and Parson Cross areas
about a bogus caller and received numerous reports of a woman attending at addresses off vulnerable persons, proclaiming to be collecting for charities. Following an investigation, Rebecca Taylor, 34, was arrested
and put before court for several offences. On Tuesday September 18, she was sentenced to 12 months in prison and received a fine - payable upon her release.
Stocksbridge man charged after stabbing A STOCKSBRIDGE man has appeared in court charged in connection to a stabbing in a Sheffield nightclub. At around 1am on Tuesday September 11, emergency services were called to Corporation nightclub on Milton Street, following a report that an 18-yearold man had been stabbed while inside the venue. He was taken to hospital for treatment, where his condition was described as stable. Rebecca Taylor, 34, faces 12 months in jail
Cornell Hirst-Johnson, 21, of Horner Close, Stocksbridge,
appeared before Sheffield Magistrate’s Court on Thursday September 13. He was remanded and charged with wounding with intent and threatening a person with an offensive weapon, in connection to the incident. Licensing officer, Sergeant Adam Wood, said: “There was a positive and swift response from Corporation staff following the incident and they took the decision to voluntarily close the premise immediately.
“Following on from today’s meeting and licencing check, they have agreed to put new conditions in place surrounding their search policy as well as the training of staff. “This will include measures during the upcoming Freshers’ Week for university students.” The club has reopened. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact 101 quoting incident 33 of 11 August 2018.
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THE Friends of Charlton Brook group held one of their regular work days on Sunday September 9, with the main activity being the installation of a memorial bench to former chair, and founder member, Sheila Constance, who sadly passed away earlier this year.
THE senior detective leading the investigation into the murder of Barnsley man Gary Dean is appealing for information one week on from his death.
and along the Trans Pennine Trail, on the day of his death we don’t believe he was out for a run, or out on his bike, due to the clothing he was wearing.
Mr Dean, 48, was found with significant injuries in a wooded area behind Moorend Lane, Silkstone Common, close to the Trans Pennine Trail, at around 5.40pm on Thursday September 6.
“He is described as wearing trainers, beige coloured cargo shorts with large pockets on the side and a bright red running top, that had a top half of red and a bottom half of black.
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With the help of the Sheffield Park Rangers, the bench, constructed from metal and recycled tyres, was installed overlooking the dam and will be a lasting tribute to a dear friend of the group, who contributed greatly to her local community.
Speaking on Thursday September 13, Detective Chief Inspector Steve Whittaker, in charge of the investigation, said: “Today marks one week since Mr Dean was killed and our enquiries into the circumstances surrounding his death continue.
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“The Trans Pennine Trail is regularly used by walkers, runners, cyclists, people walking their dog, or by those heading to school or work. Did you see Gary that Thursday morning? “It’s vital that we speak to anyone who was in the area so we can piece together Gary’s movements between just before 7am last Thursday morning and 5.40pm when he was found in the woods, next to the small tunnel under the Trans Pennine Way.” A forensic post-mortem examination concluded that he died as a result of injuries sustained from a significant assault. Mr Dean’s family are continuing to receive support from officers and have asked that their privacy be respected at this incredibly difficult time.
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Could you help at Christmas? SOME of the volunteers, and the co-ordinator, at The Meeting Place at Christ Church, are planning a Christmas Day lunch for local people in the valley who would be alone on Christmas Day. There is already such an event in town for older people, so this event is aimed particularly at people under 65, but there will be all ages there, perhaps even one or two children if there are single parents alone in town on that day. It will be on Christmas Day. It will be a full turkey dinner (with vegetarian option) and they are trying to make it a shared family-type day, where everyone joins in; not a silver service dinner where there are volunteers and diners. They expect to cater for about 60, including volunteers.
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pay a charge, so that they know they are a part of the event. They are also hoping to be supported by donations in kind from some of the local businesses in the town, who will see this as a new enterprise for the whole town. But before they get to that stage, they need to know that they have enough volunteers to make it work. They will need some people to help prepare things on Christmas Eve, the Monday. On Christmas Day itself, Tuesday, they will need three people in the kitchen who feel comfortable cooking for 60 people, some washers up, more on reception, some helping to facilitate. And because they will have access to two minibuses, they will need two drivers and two escorts. It may be that some will only be able to do half the day. That would work, if they know. So the organisers are now asking if there are few people in the Valley who could help, especially on
Christmas Day itself. Some may be people who would otherwise themselves be on their own on the day and would welcome the opportunity to do something to help others. They already have some volunteers, but they need more. The group will be working through October and November with local organisations to help invite people who would like to come. Rev Ian Lucraft, the minister at Christ Church said: “I am deeply touched by the idea that people will give up their time on Christmas Day to do this. It feels like a really appropriate thing to be doing on Christmas Day. “Lots of us will think it would be good to do this, but it takes a big push to make it happen. This will be a significant addition to the community activities and support in the Valley if we can make a good go of it. Please think if you could help.” If you are interested, please contact Sarah Knightley on SCCoordinator@outlook.com .
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DOG MESS MAN FACES FINE
A MAN who let his dog do its business in his back garden despite repeated warnings to clean up his act has been fined. Mohammed Zaman’s dog mess was so sustained that it caused a statutory nuisance, Sheffield Magistrates’ Court heard this week. Zaman, of Greenwood Road, High Green, Sheffield, was fined £500, costs of £579 were awarded to the Council, and a surcharge of £50 was
imposed, a total of £1,129 at Sheffield Magistrates Court.
The court heard that complaints had been received about the state of Mr Zaman’s garden for some time, and that officers from the Council’s Environmental Protection Service contacted him about the matter many times. In October 2017 the issue because so serious that the council served an abatement notice.
Mr Zaman ignored the notice and allowed the amount of dog faeces to build up. He was prosecuted for failing to comply with the notice, after a visit in early 2018 revealed that the amount of dog poo had built up unacceptably.
Councillor Karen McGowan, Cabinet Assistant leading on the Clean Sheffield agenda, said: “The Council tries very hard to help residents to keep their land tidy. Situations like these can not only cause
problems to neighbours but also encourages rats and other health risks. “We gave Mr Zaman many opportunities to comply but he didn’t and that’s why this ended up in court. “We hope the substantial fine imposed sends a message out to all residents to keep their gardens tidy and reassures most responsible dog owners that we will take action against those who behave illegally.”
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MONDAY night was the first performance of the acclaimed musical presentation of Paul Field’s ‘Cargo’ in Stocksbridge. It played to a full house of over 150 audience and over 40 cast and crew, followed by a second performance to another rapt house on Tuesday. Cargo is about the abolition of the slave trade in the 19th century, but it is also about the existence of modern forms of slavery and challenges people to think about how it impacts their lives today.
Cargo includes stirring music, beautiful songs, dramatic action, narration and striking visual images. It was a very moving production, and is a far cry from the pantomimes and other musical works often presented at Christ Church. But while it is not full of laughs, it is full of meaning and impact. It includes parts about the work of the early Sheffield abolitionists, who were in the forefront of the movement and at its most radical edge.
The minister at Christ Church, Ian Lucraft, said: “We knew that this is a more demanding production, both for the cast and the audience, but we were thrilled that the people of Stocksbridge wanted to come and see it, and to share in the multi-media experience. “There were also people from all over Sheffield in the audience to share in the experience. This is a real live issue for our world today, and many people said that they wanted to meet in the near future to think through how we can respond to the issue of slavery in our country today.”
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THE eighth Thorpe Hesley and Scholes Village Show took place at Trinity Community Centre on Saturday September 15 and was a great success. Over 600 people attended this exciting event.
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14 Ecclesfield Priory Players are taking part again this year in the Heritage Open Days after the success of last year. The theatre at Well Lane, High Street, Ecclesfield, S35 9TP. 10am until 4pm. Each day there will be three tours of the theatre building, giving access to areas usually unseen. Also on each day at 11am and 2pm there will be a slide show, which shows the transformation of the old chapel into the 98 seater theatre that we are so proud of today. Refreshments will be available. 14 Celebrating 50 years of Stocksbridge Library. Celebration coffee morning with Deputy Lord Mayor Tony Downing and Stocksbridge Town Mayor Julie Grocutt. From 10am. Sat September 15 15 Bradfield Village Hall, Farmer’s Market, 9am-3pm, 2851227. 15 The Extraordinary Gatty Women of Ecclesfield. Illustrated talk by Mel and Joan Jones. 7pm at Ecclesfield Church, Church Street. Free, donations welcome. Refreshments. Booking recommended. Also, launch of the Jones’s new book “Picture Perfect”, illus by Gatty family members. Tickets from the Church at coffee mornings, Tuesday and Friday 10.30-12.30, or www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/
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15 Thorpe Hesley and Scholes Village Show at Trinity Community Centre, Thorpe Hesley, S61 2QJ. Veg, flowers, fruit, cookery, handicrafts, children’s, floral art classes. Entries accepted Friday 6-8pm or on the day 8.30am – 11am. Show opens at 11am with entry only £1 per adult. Dog Show at 12.30pm. Lots of stalls, lunches, bar, attractions and games. Further info from Kay Hester on 07708421017 or kayhester@hotmail.co.uk also online at thorpeandscholes.org or our facebook page. 15 Stocksbridge Christian Centre invite you to have fun aboard the Jolly Roger at 7.30pm. Themed dinner and entertainment. £10. To book, please call 07532435641 or 07979221077.
What’s On 19 Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group meeting in the community hall, Christ Church, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge at 7.30pm. Hugh Willmott will give a talk on ‘The archaeology of glass in South Yorkshire’. Admission fee for non-members is £2 including refreshments. Thur September 20 20 Thurgoland Local History Groups next meeting is at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Brian Robinson with a talk entitled ‘Evacuation WW2’. All welcome, admission is £2. For more information please. Contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037.
15 Hallam 89 Theatre Club presents ‘Goodnight Mr Tom’ a play by David Wood from a novel by Michelle Magorian at the University Drama Studio, Glossop Road, Sheffield at 7.30pm. Tickets available on the door £9 and £7 concessions.
20 Hillsborough and Owlerton local history group at 7.45pm. The history of Paradise Square. Speaker John Alcock. We meet at the Hillsborough Sports Arena, Middlewood Road, Hillsborough.
15 Ecclesfield Priory Players are taking part again this year in the Heritage Open Days after the success of last year. The theatre at Well Lane, High Street, Ecclesfield, S35 9TP. 10am until 4pm. Each day there will be three tours of the theatre building, giving access to areas usually unseen. Also on each day at 11am and 2pm there will be a slide show, which shows the transformation of the old chapel into the 98 seater theatre that we are so proud of today. Refreshments will be available.
Sat September 21 21 Coffee and homemade cakes with good company at St Saviour’s Church, Mortomley Lane, High Green. 10.30am to 12pm. All welcome.
15 Waldershelf Singers Concert at Brightholmlee Methodist Church at Wharncliffe Side at 7.30pm. Tickets £6, contact 2882407 or pay on door. Sun September 16 16 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Work Day (Mowing on the fields) on the Common, meet at Long Lane Car Park, 10am to 12 noon, tools and gloves provided, 2348425. Mon September 17 17 Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild sponsored walk and coffee morning at the Christian Centre. 10am to 12 noon. All welcome. 17 Cargo the musical by Paul Field. At Christ Church, Stocksbridge. 7.30pm. Tickets £5 from 0114 288 3937. The fight for freedom past and present. Tues September 18 18 Celebrating 50 years of Stocksbridge Library. Talk Like a Pirate Day! Local author Suzy Senior will read her book ‘A Pirate Christmas’ and ‘Octopants’ at under fives story time. There will be pirate crafts and the Little Library will be outside for more stories and fun. 10.30am. 18 Cargo the musical by Paul Field. At Christ Church, Stocksbridge. 7.30pm. Tickets £5 from 0114 288 3937. The fight for freedom past and present. Wed September 19 19 Thurgoland Community Choir practice at 7.30pm and will include the AGM. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie on 0114 2830613.
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22 The Venue Folk Club, The Venue, Stocksbridge. The Awkward Squad. Start 8.15pm. Doors open – 7.45pm, in the Samuel Fox Room. Entrance £10, payable on the door. Sun September 23 23 Car Boot at Parish Centre, Crow Edge, at 9am. £5 per car. Large site. Refreshments. Proceeds for maintenance of centre.
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Sun September 22 22 Jumble Sale. 12pm to 2pm. Grenoside Scout and Guide HQ, Saltbox Lane, S35 8QS. 50p. Donations taken 7pm to 7.30pm on Friday 21st or 9.30am to 10.30am on the day. No electrical items thanks.
23 Creativity and Mindfulness Day from 10am to 5pm at nurturenature@Station House Finkle St. Wortley S35 7DH . An opportunity to experience drawing and writing supported by mindfulness. Complete beginners welcome. The course is led by two experienced practisers and all materials provided. Drinks will also be provided but please bring your own lunch. To make the day available to all, cost is appropriate to your income. Please contact Helena on helenad1009@me.com or call 07831505624 for further details. Numbers are strictly limited to allow a high student to facilitators ratio.
24 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners ‘My Work of Ecosystem Services and the importance of Wadsley Common’ a talk by Alison Holt, Alison Holt prepared the baseline study for the whole of the Lakeland Partnership including Wadsley Common, entrance fee £3.50 members, £4.00 visitors, includes refreshments and home made cake, 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BA.
22 Chapeltown Village Show, Newton Hall, Chapeltown. Registration of entries 8.30am to 10.30am
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24 Stockbridge Photographic Society in Stocksbridge Library. 7.30pm for 7.45pm start. Vale of Evesham DVD 2018 Exhibition.
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Your Letters Walk for wildlife Our countryside has lost 44 million birds since 1966. It’s a staggering amount. When I think of when I used to walk from Green Moor over Hunshelf Bank to dancing class in Deepcar during the late 50s and early 60s, down a treeless grimy hillside surrounded by black stone walls, blanketed by smoke and smog, I can hardly believe it. But when I pause to think again, I can. In these days at Green Moor the cuckoo would arrive in April and sing like clockwork in the Trunce until July. It was normal. Who has heard a cuckoo this year? Blackbirds and thrushes would hop around together in the grass as common as muck. Who has seen a thrush this year? Yellowhammers, linnets, greenfinch and chaffinch were commonly seen on walks in the woods and curlews, lapwings and skylarks on the hill tops. Who has heard them? House sparrows were so numerous at Hunshelf Hall that they were regarded as vermin. They had their nests poked out of the guttering and were target practice for lads with pellet guns. Where are they now? Swallows would soar around the farmyard in squadrons, swooping down catching flies in the farmyard and nesting in the old buildings. This year, only one pair of swallows returned to Hunshelf Hall. My father, Charles Crossland, was born in 1912 and was brought up at Hill Top Farm. He told me that when he was a boy that corncrakes were commonly heard croaking in the long meadow grass in the corn, but nobody ever saw them. They were secretive. Corncrakes became extinct on the British mainland after the second world war and because I was born after they’d gone. I never heard or missed them. Is this what is going to happen to the next generation of young people who never hear a cuckoo or see a swallow or hear the dawn chorus in a woodland filled with songbirds? Yet there is hope. It’s something we can all do and I’ve done it myself. When I came to live in this council bungalow, there was no garden, only grass. The only birds that ever visited were crows and magpies.
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butterflies. Four years ago on a midsummer’s eve, someone who does. Valley React is there for the a family of five baby hedgehogs crawled out of my community. one conifer. Best wishes, Kath Travis, It doesn’t take much effort to make a big difference. Social Coordinator, A hole in your garden fence to let the hedgehogs www.valleyreact.co.uk, and frogs through. Facebook valleyreact, Feed the birds and leave water out consistently. 07596130043 A pond is best. Fill your garden with shrubs and flowers that are beneficial to insects (sadly; Exciting future for Grenoside petunias, geraniums and pom-pom dahlias aren’t) Skate Park and throw away sprays, chemicals and poisons.
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FCC Environment UK Ltd operate a water treatment centre off Station Road, Ecclesfield: fracking giant INEOS has been granted a permit by the Environment Agency to carry out the treatment of fracking water, the waste product of the fracking process which contains chemicals both put into the ground and extracted from it.
If the UK government continues to embrace fracking, the number of wells extracting gas will lead to a consistent flow of heavy duty traffic to FCC, impacting adversely on residents. Dr Ian Fairlie will give a presentation, followed by Q In recent years, as well as modern farming The recent official opening of Grenoside skatepark and A, focused on fracking water: Dr Fairlie is an methods, wildlife has suffered from disappearing on Saturday was a real success, and credit for this independent expert on radiation and the dangers of waste water. gardens. Paved patios, decking, car ports – every must go to Friends of Grenoside Park. new one of these is another nail in the coffin of After securing £18,000 from the Council, the Mother Nature. Friends’ group ably used this to raise an additional Valley in Bloom Not everybody likes or has time for gardening but £40,000, and now as a result Grenoside has a Sadly the summer plants are now past their best fantastic facility in the park. wildlife benefits from lazy gardening. and we will soon be stripping them out to prepare A wildflower meadow, a patch of nettles, some The council contribution was made up of a for winter planting. If you would like any free longish grass filled with daisies and dandelions – combination of the ‘Ward Pot’, Section 106 begonias, which can be over wintered, please look money (taken from developers to be spent on out for us over the next few weeks and come and it’s not hard! the local community and infrastructure) and get some. We will also have good quality daffodil We can’t all be in London on September 22 to join additional underspends from 2015. During this and hyacinth bulbs to sell for a small donation. Chris Packham in his Walk for Wildlife, but we can time West Ecclesfield ward has been represented Thank you, become aware of what’s going on and perhaps do a by a combination of Labour, UKIP and Liberal Catherine little bit to make it better. Democrat councillors who have worked together After all, our own lives depend upon the existence to ensure that the Friends of Grenoside Park group has had the support to make this project a reality. Poppy appeal of pollinating insects. It’s not just for the birds. We children of the 1960s will remember Joni The project was kick started six years ago when Mitchell’s prophetic song: “You don’t know what three young men called into my Councillor surgery you’ve got till it’s gone. We’ve paved paradise and - asking if it would be possible for the disused tennis court to become a scoot park – and from put up a parking lot.” here I took up their cause and the results speak for Julia Tomson themselves.
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It is particularly rewarding that the opportunity to do something special came as a direct result of my councillor surgery. It is often frustrating as a Confused about Benefits councillor when unable to do everything asked of The next Confused About Benefits session is on us, however, in this case we were able to support Tuesday October 16 at 10am at Balfour House, as the young men. part of the Valley Reacts Computer Group. Hopefully this will encourage more people to come Do you know Universal Credit is coming into force and make more suggestions to local representatives, in October/November in the S36 area? as you never know when we will be able to offer This new benefit will encompass all benefits which some concrete help and make a real difference to our communities. are available at the moment, gradually over time.
The DWP are starting with jobseekers and I run surgeries at the High Green Miners Welfare employment and support allowance. New claimants on the first Saturday of each month at 10 am, and at the Grenoside Community Centre on the and change of circumstances. second Saturday each month at 10 am. This is the Valley React has teamed up with South Yorkshire perfect opportunity to come and chat with me and Housing Association. John Culver, their Social perhaps create another success story, like how the Prescribing Advisor, will be coming to Valley Grenoside skate park began, or if there is any other React’s Computer Group to give advice and help. issue I may be able to help you with. Labour and West Ecclesfield Councillor Adam Not just for Universal Credit, but any benefit you Hurst need help with. We have computers to find Entitled To, a benefit advice line which gives an estimate of your benefit needs. Universal Credit is a benefit Frack Free that can only be accessed online. Valley React is On Thursday September 27 at 7.30pm, Frack Free there to help. Ecclesfield and Chapeltown are hosting a public You might not need us now, or you may know meeting on fracking and water quality at St Mary’s Catholic Church, 15 Mortomley Lane, High Green, Sheffield S35 3HS.
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The Remembrance service will be held at Christ Church at 9.15am on Sunday the November 11, followed by a parade along Manchester Road to the Clock Tower for the 11am chimes, the playing of the last post and the reading of the names of the fallen by local children. The parade will then process past the Town Hall to take the salute, ending in Fox Valley where
Town Mayor Cllr Julie Grocutt said: “To mark this important memorial we thought it would be fitting to invite everyone in the Town to make their own poppy. So far we have had a fantastic response with local schools, community groups as well as individuals making poppies. I know they will make a wonderful display on the Clock Tower Gardens providing a reminder of the sacrifices made and showing the respect of our Town.” For further information on how to get involved, or how to make a poppy contact Stocksbridge Town Hall on 0114 288 7895 admin@stocksbridgecouncil.co.uk Poppies need to be at the Town Hall by the end of October to be part of the display.
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A HISTORY OF THE HARVEST
A HARVEST festival is an annual celebration that occurs around the time of the main harvest of a given region. Given the differences in climate and crops around the world, harvest festivals can be found at various times at different places. Harvest festivals typically feature feasting, both family and public, with foods that are drawn from crops that come to maturity around the time of the festival. Ample food and freedom from the necessity to work in the fields are two central features of harvest festivals: eating, merriment, contests, music and romance are common features of harvest festivals around the world. In North America, Canada and the US each have their own Thanksgiving celebrations in October and November.
In Britain, thanks have been given for successful harvests since pagan times. Harvest festival is traditionally held on the Sunday near or of the Harvest Moon. This is the full Moon that occurs closest to the autumn equinox (22 or 23 September). The celebra-
tions on this day usually include singing hymns, praying, and decorating churches with baskets of fruit and food in the festival known as Harvest Festival, Harvest Home, Harvest Thanksgiving or Harvest Festival of Thanksgiving. In British and English-Caribbean churches, chapels and schools, and some Canadian churches, people bring in produce from the garden, the allotment or farm. The food is often distributed among the poor and senior citizens of the local community, or used to raise funds for the church, or charity.
In the United States, many churches also bring in food from the garden or farm in order to celebrate the harvest. The festival is set for a specific day and has become a national holiday known as Thanksgiving which falls on the fourth Thursday in November in the US and second Monday Of October, in Canada. It has also become a national secular holiday with religious origins, but in Britain it is both a Church festival giving thanks to God for the harvest and a more
secular festival remembered in schools. Harvest festivals in Asia include the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋節), one of the most widely spread harvest festivals in the world. In Iran Mehrgan was celebrated in an extravagant style at Persepolis. Not only was it the time for harvest, but it was also the time when the taxes were collected. Visitors from different parts of the Persian Empire brought gifts for the king all contributing to a lively festival. In India, Makar Sankranti, Thai Pongal, Uttarayana, Lohri, and Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu in January, Holi in February–March, Vaisakhi in April and Onam in August–September are a few important harvest festivals. Harvest is from the Old English word hærfest, meaning “autumn”. It then came to refer to the season for reaping and gathering grain and other grown products. The full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called the harvest moon. Therefore, coinciding with ancient tradition, harvest festivals are traditionally held on or near the Sunday of the harvest moon.
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Bolsterstone MVC in concert
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Part Time CARE ASSISTANT Required • Shift Work
BOLSTERSTONE Male Voice Choir are giving a concert on Saturday at St Mary’s, Bolsterstone, with their old friends Hade Edge Band. There will be a varied programme with music for all ages ranging from Shostakovich to Robbie Williams. The concert starts at 7.30pm.
please call Tel: 0114 286 22 11 Kitchen assistant
• Two high resolution behringer speakers, each one 40 watts. Brand new. Would suit a keyboard player - price: £50 the pair - phone 07931 548 023.
to worK alongside the chef in the Kitchen, preparing food and helping to create new dishes
• 3 piece suite, leather, cream coloured. 2 good condition arm chairs but some wear to one seat of sofa. FREE! Tel: 0739 387 8582.
to worK 3 nights per weeK and sunday lunch.
A vacancy has arisen within the Reception Team at this busy GP Training/Dispensing Practice.
Both must have own mode of transport and Be aBle to worK off their own initiative.
The successful candidate will be a highly motivated team member, providing a high level of customer service and communication.
• Walking sticks for sale. Holly, ash, hazel, black thorn, horn or wodden handles, carved or plain - Phone: 283 0093. • Two z beds for sale, hardly used, £60 for the two, buyer to collect - Mob: 0798 128 3917. Wanted • RETIRED bass player, no ego seeks band or musicians , any skill for jamming etc 0114 283 1124
Beautiful antique Thurgoland chapel pew reduced to 3 seater. Skilled woodcrafter added carvings 0114 283 1124
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We are currently looking to fill the following positions:
2 cleaners required To work at the Venue Hours: Saturday and Sunday 3 hours each day times to be discussed/negotiated Pay: Living wage £7.83ph Start date: As soon as possible Please hand your C.V in to Reception at The Venue Closing date: 28th September 2018 5pm Or call: 0114 2838692 for more details Or email: CV to deborah.frith@thevenuestocksbridge.co.uk or julie.corner@thevenuestocksbridge.co.uk
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TO RENT ALGARVE MONTE PEREIRA’ O Re-Licensed renovated 2 stone build villas 1 Bedroom 2/3 bedroom within 850 sq metre. Fenced rural plot Bus route. Panoramic views Valued 3 bedroom £135,000 1 bedroom £70,000 ideal live/let. Off-Road parking for several vehicles Exchange considered
Details 07387 995 729 07555 530 328
Upstairs room in Stocksbridge Furnished. Kitchen, bathroom and shower. All bills included in rent. Off street parking. Sorry no pets or Housing Benefit. Over 25s only. No bond to pay.
£80 per week 07710 069 038
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Mon - Fri 8.30 am - 5.00pm Sat 8.30 am - 12.00 noon
Chapelgreen Practice
Patient Services Medical Receptionist Burncross Surgery, 1 Bevan Way, Chapeltown, Sheffield, S35 1RN. 20 to 25 Hours per week, on a rota basis. Salary starting from £15,404 Pro Rata Chapelgreen Practice is a friendly and enthusiastic training practice serving over 16,000 patients over 2 sites in the Burncross/High Green area of Sheffield. We are currently seeking a dedicated and flexible Medical Receptionist to expand our team. MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB: • To provide a point of contact for patients and act as a focal point for communication between, patients, Doctors and other medical staff. • To provide high quality reception services to the patients, Doctors and staff at the surgery in a caring and supportive manner. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POST • Answering general enquiries, explaining surgery procedures, making new and follow-up appointments and receiving requests for repeat prescriptions. • Utilise the Systmone clinical system to ensure efficiency of appointment system and monitor flow of patients to clinics. • Receiving and updating requests for home visits. • Receive and convey messages verbally and electronically. • Process patient’s online prescription requests. • Assist patients in completing surgery forms and understanding of instructions. • Opening/Closing of surgery, reception and all other rooms as required. Experience with the Systmone clinical software is desirable but not essential. The post includes membership of the NHS pension scheme.
For further information please contact Blake Foster (blake.foster@nhs.net). To download an application pack, please visit the Practice website www.chapelgreenpractice.co.uk Closing date: 28th September 2018 Interview Date: 5th October 2018
RECEPTIONIST
Duties will also include General Administration undertaken at the main surgery in Penistone and at our branch site at Thurgoland Previous experience in a GP Surgery would be highly beneficial. The post will be 25/30 hours per week ( Mon - Fri ) between the hours of 8.00a.m. & 8.00p.m.
Starting rate salary £7.83/HR Closing date for applications Friday 28th September Please send C.V. and covering letter (by post, E-mail or fax) to:Mrs Melanie Furniss, Office Manager, Penistone Group Practice, 19 High Street, Penistone, Sheffield S36 6BR Tel: 01226-762424 Fax: 01226-762984 E-mail: Melanie.furniss@nhs.net
There is a special relationship between the two oldestablished groups because of the tragedy in 1947 which took the lives of nine people when a coach carrying Bolsterstone members, relatives and friends to a music festival crashed at terrific speed in the centre of Holmfirth. It was at Hade Edge, a small village above Holmfirth, that the coach’s brakes failed before hurtling down a long, winding hill for nearly two miles out of control. The last time the choir and band shared the concert stage was on Armistic Day last year when the 70th anniversary of the crash was commemorated at Holmfirth Parish Church. It was a memorable and moving evening and was the third occasion on which the choir and band had marked the dreadful event, also appearing together in concerts on the 40th and 50th anniversaries of the crash. The two groups have performed together on other occasions, are both old-established (Hade Edge formed in 1907 and Bolsterstone in 1934) and are both thriving under two young musical directors, Jonathan Beatty at Hade Edge and Daniel Timmins at Bolsterstone. Tickets at £8, £4 for 16s and under, are available from the Mick Siddall (07535 648964), Rob Firth (07941 412915), Mike Bradshaw (07714 501229), Stocksbridge Keys, Manchester Rd and the Castle Inn.
Stocksbridge Training & Enterprise Partnership Have a vacancy at STEP Business Centre for:
Centre Co-Ordinator Salary dependant on skills & experience 22.5 hours a week Applicants should have proven experience in facilities management For an application pack, please contact STEP on 0114 2838692 or call in at The Venue, 650 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 1DY julie.corner@thevenuestocksbridge.co.uk or deborah.frith@thevenuestocksbridge.co.uk
Closing date for applications, 5pm Friday 28th September 2018 STEP is an Equal Opportunity Employer
BELMONT HOUSE REQUIRES FULL-TIME caRERS
We are seeking to recruit for full time positions. Medication training preferred but not essential as training will be given.
We offer
Very competitive rates of pay.
To apply
Please get in touch with the home on 0114 283 1030 or call in for an application form.
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Kelvin notches up 200th parkrun ON a morning of mixed emotions at Barnsley’s Locke Park a number of milestones were achieved. Barnsley Parkrun celebrated its 400th event and three local runners, including Penistone’s Kelvin Bowskill completed their 200th parkrun. Prior to the parkrun there was a minute’s applause for Penistone runner Gary Dean who had passed away the previous week. First back on the day was Gareth Cooke whose run of personal bests continued with a time of 16-44 for the 5k event. The latest round of the Penistone club championship saw some hardy runners head for the fells above Marsden for the Ian Roberts memorial fell race hosted by Holmfirth Harriers. Results for the Penistone runners were:
Reserves come out on top at Hepworth Hepworth United 0 Stocksbridge Park Steels Reserves 3 PARK Steels reserves made the short trip over to Hepworth to take on newly promoted Hepworth United FC. They got off to the perfect start with a goal in the first minute a long throw headed on by Harry Hurst for Luke Webster to spin and hit
a shot into the bottom corner. Playing up the slope, Stocksbridge caused Hepworth problems on a tight pitch but they also had to be on their guard from Hepworth’s aerial threat. Steels lost Jordan Crofts to a dislocated shoulder after a heavy fall but youngster Ashley Simpson
moved to centre back and had an excellent game. In the second half Hepworth missed a good chance to equalise and Steels were glad when Webster got his second to put some daylight between the sides once again Dawson provided the assist. Rodney Bruce played an ex-
cellent cross into the box for Adam Shepherd to head home and seal the win. This results means Steels are unbeaten in their first six league and cup games. They are next at home to Wombwell Main on Saturday September 22 with a 3pm kick off.
17, Steve Sanders 61-32; 23, Danny Limb 62-31; 30, Ian Charlesworth 63-53; 53, Kelvin Bowskill 72-18; 59, Alan Knox 76-34; 61, Nick Whittingham 76-36; 62, Luke McGuinness 7637; 67. Ashleigh Bowskill 80-54; 76, Myfanwy Cross 88-00; 77, Heather Lindley 90-31; 80, Ray Brown 94-27; 82, Dawn Godley 95-04; 86, Sue Hall 1.44-25; 87, Stu Smith 1.44-29. Gareth Cooke had a fantastic run coming in first at the Derwent Dash 10k breaking the course record in the process with 33-47. Penistone runner Daren Nockels travelled to Majorca to take part in the Trapa Trail mountain race. Daren came in 27th out of the 256 runners taking part and finished the 12.5 mile course in 1.56-36.
Other Penistone results: Stanage Struggle Fell Race 6.2m 1165ft ascent 218, Harriet Drouin 1.08-19 Bluebell Fell Race 4m 450ft ascent 18, Tom Fryers 32-20; 29, James Fryers 34-57 Lantern Pike Fell Race 5m 1050ft ascent 7, Damian Kilpin 37-57 (second over 40 man); 34, Steve Sanders 43-44; 37, Ian Charlesworth 43-49; 133, Barbara Haigh 59-36 (first over 70 woman) Richmond Marathon 655, Seuranie Johnstone 4.48-13 English Half Marathon, Warrington 841, Adam Stead 1.52-19
Ring man of the match as Church go a year unbeaten in the league at home Liversedge 0-2 Penistone Church A GOAL in each half saw Penistone Church beat Liversedge in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division on Saturday. Danny Howes struck on the half hour mark and 15 minutes into the second half, Andy Ring secured the points with a goal that contributed to his Nick Firth Tiles Man of the Match award. After the game, Church manager Ian Richards commented: “There’s been lots of positives today firstly it’s been one year unbeaten in the league, at home, which is a great achievement and a huge credit to the players, the club and everybody involved to have that level of consistency against top sides like Pontefract Collieries, AFC Mansfield and Pickering to go and to go undefeated for a year at home is a great achievement. “We now have to go and see if we can do that for a season because your home form dictates where you finish in the league and if you’re realistic you can get in amongst the top six if you continue that. “I’m really pleased with the positivity and attitude in the players during the preparation, probably the best one we’ve had in terms of how they went about
going to good habits and that was transferred into the game and I thought for 85 minutes of that game we controlled it. “There was five minutes at the start of the second half when we could have been a little bit better, we got a little bit sloppy but for 85 minutes we completely controlled that game and limited them to shots from 25 yards or hopeful balls into the box and that’s really good defending as a team restricting space and opportunity to play the ball into dangerous areas and when you do that it gives you a platform and foundation to go and win football matches. “It was Danny Howes’ great endeavour and desire to put the ball in the back of the net, he got the goal but it was good play leading to that and then we scored from a corner, a great header by Brett Lovell back across and Andy Ring got the goal that his performance today deserved. “It’s a bit of a special mention really for the experienced players, I’ve always said I have the best four thirty-somethings in this league in terms of their attitude and commitment they never miss training they’re always there, their warm up, their consistency whether it’s a Tuesday
or Wednesday night, home or away, Saturday. Andy Ring lead the line brilliantly, I thought Ryan Johnson and Brett Lovell were superb as a central defensive pair, their communication, their partnership. “It’s no coincidence we’ve had three clean sheets in a row this adds to our momentum, three wins, really effective in what we do and we really have to build on that now. “I’m really pleased with the performances of the subs because they warmed up well. Tom Cadzow and Jordan Coduri came on in the first half and could apply themselves and then Nathan Keightley with his pace was unfortunate to get a one on one called off side in a close decision by the linesman. So I’m really pleased today and we just have to continue that next week. “We have a week now when we can rest and recover, our physio Ruth Tomlinson did a brilliant job with Kieran Ryan and Ash Ellis last week so they could be fit for today and she’ll do the same with ice baths after the games today and she’ll see players in the week and credit goes to Ruth to get people on that pitch. “It’s a good atmosphere and feel good factor and a great three points today.”
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for Kane Swinburn to tap home from two yards out. It wasn’t until the last ten minutes of the half when we saw an attacking threat from the away side when a sequence of three corners were gained in quick succession, all were knocked into the box without causing the Steels defence too much concern. On 58 minutes an untidy piece of defending led to the equaliser.
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Stocksbridge PS 2-1 AFC Mansfield By Dave Rhodes Photo Ian Revitt
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NEWLY-promoted AFC Mansfield provided a stern test for Chris Hilton’s men on Saturday in a keenly contested affair at the Look Local Stadium.
It was all Steels during the opening stages and it was no surprise when Alex Wiles broke clear on 15 minutes piercing through the defensive lines brilliantly and cutting the ball back
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