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Gary Dean - Appeal KNIFE CRIME HORROR THE wife of Gary Dean, Caroline, issued a statement on Thursday September 20 to mark two weeks since the death of her husband. Police have once again appealed for information. The body of Silkstone Common man Gary Dean, aged 48, was found on Thursday September 6 at around 5.40pm.

A man has been charged after a double stabbing in Hillsborough left one man fighting for his life. Emergency services were called to Walkley Lane in Hillsborough at around 12.20am Sunday morning to reports two men had been stabbed.

24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and section 18 wounding. He remains in police custody. Detective Chief Inspector Vicky Short, who is leading the investigation, said: “We do have someone in custody and our officers remain at the scene as enquiries continue.

Daniel Trotter, of Chadwick Road, Sheffield, appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court charged with attempted murder, Section 18 wounding, supply of controlled drugs and possession of an offensive weapon.

“I would urge anyone who was in the Walkley Lane area on Saturday night, who saw or heard anything suspicious, to please get in touch on 101 quoting incident 16 of 23 September 2018.”

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Caroline said: “Gary loved the outdoors particularly the woods and countryside surrounding our home.

“He loved nothing more than being outside from morning and night cycling, running, walking dogs and pottering in the garden. Gary was proud to be a member of Penistone Footpath Runners and was real team player. He had many friends and his death has shocked and saddened so many people beyond his immediate family. “We shared so many happy times together. We had so much fun and we both lived life to the max. We were both looking forward to our future together and had so many plans. This has all been taken away. “We are all haunted by the fact that his last moments of his life were so brutal and violent. No one deserves to die like that, in a place they found so much peace. All I ask is that anyone with any information, no matter how small, to please contact the police.”

Detective Chief Inspector Steve Whittaker said: “We know that Gary was found with significant injuries in a wooded area near to the Trans Pennine Trail, where we are carrying out further searches in a bid to identify further clues as to what might have transpired two weeks ago. “I am grateful to the local community for their support of our inquiry, as well as Gary’s family who have been left distraught by this incident, but are displaying tremendous strength as we progress our enquiries. “As part of our renewed appeal today, we have released this poster (pictured) that shows the distinctive red running top that Gary was wearing when he was last seen leaving his home address in Moorend Lane at around 7am that morning. He never returned home. “While Gary was a keen runner and cyclist, we don’t believe he was going out for a run that morning as he was wearing trainers and beige cargo shorts with this red running top. “We want to know as much as we can about Gary, his life and his movements in the days and hours leading up to his death. No matter how small or insignificant you believe your information might be, please pass it on to police. Everything we piece together brings us one step closer to understanding what happened and being able to give Gary’s family some answers.

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FATAL STABBING In a separate incident a man was fatally stabbed outside the cinema at Valley Centertainment, Sheffield. Police have named the victim as 22-year-old Fahim Hersi from the Broomhall area. Mr Hersi was assaulted at around 9.20pm on Friday 21 September. He was taken to hospital where he sadly passed away. A post-mortem has concluded that Mr Hersi died as a result of a single stab wound to the chest. His family has asked that their privacy be respected at this difficult time. Seven people were arrested immediately after the incident on suspicion of murder. A 21-year-old Sheffield man remains in police custody. Southey Green incident A 23-year-old Sheffield woman has been charged with section 18 wounding following an incident in the Southey Green area. On Saturday 22 September officers were called to Kyle Crescent, to reports that a woman had received slash wounds to her neck during an altercation outside a property.

The determination of four teenagers from Grenoside was celebrated at the weekend, at the official opening of a brand new £60,000 skate and scoot park in their local area.

The victim, a 43-year-old woman, also from Southey Green, was taken to hospital where she remains in a serious but stable condition.

After six years of hard work, effort and fundraising, plus support from Sheffield City Council and funding from Sport England, the lads Lewis, Harry, Kiran and Jacob were joined on Saturday September by local MTB champion Steve Peat to test out the new ramps.

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“I’d like to thank everyone who has been involved along the way, particularly Sport England, whose contribution has made all of this possible, Bike Track who created this fantastic skate and scoot landscape and of course not forgetting the young lads whose vision brought us here today.” The Friends of Grenoside Park was established in 2012 after the four local lads identified and campaigned for vital improvements to be made to facilities in their local park.

The Friends group were supported by local councillors and staff at Sheffield City Council to raise money from local grants, fund raising events and donations to complete maintenance work, but more was needed to realise the young lads’ vision. Lewis Deighton, now aged 20, started the campaign with his friends six years ago, he said: “The new facility is fantastic, better than we could have imagined.” Kiran Bellamy said: “I am thrilled it’s come together like it has. We had to travel 40 minutes to the nearest decent bike track when I was growing up and from a quick sketch by my mate and some imagination from the rest of us, here we are six years later with this amazing new park. I hope young people in the surrounding areas make the most of it and have a lot of fun.” Sport England’s Director of Property, Charles Johnston, said: “Sport England is delighted to help fund this new skate park which will enable young people to have a great time getting active. The four boys whose enthusiasm sparked the community campaign that led to its creation should feel very proud of their achievement.” Steve Peat, former Downhill MTB World Champion and creator of the Steel City Downhill race in Grenoside Woods attended the opening event, joining young people on the ramps and signing boards, bikes, scooters and helmets as a lasting memory of the celebration. The skate and scoot park was designed and built by local track experts from Bike Track who have decades of experience in the industry. The park has been built on the old tennis courts opposite the bowling park and children’s play area and is open to people of all ages and abilities, all year round.

Man admits to killing a man in Barnsley town centre A 27-year-old man has admitted killing a man whose body was found in a South Yorkshire street.

Ricky Ramsden, of Dodworth Road, Barnsley, admitted manslaughter but denied murder at a hearing at Sheffield Crown Court.

Polish national Dawid Szubert, 38, was found dead on Eldon Street in Barnsley in June.

The prosecution did not accept his plea and he will face a murder trial on 3 December.


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STOCKSBRIDGE Gymnastics Club has been running for 18 months. It started running classes from Stocksbridge High School but has recently expanded the classes to Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. The club has recently been shortlisted from over 740 applications to receive £500 from Skipton Building Society Grassroots Giving 2018 but it’s now down to votes! They are asking you to please spare a minute to vote at https:// www.skiptongrg.co.uk/apply-forfunding/2018-shortlisted-groups/ yorkshire-and-the-humber/stocksbridge-gymnastics-club/. You can also vote via the link on the Stocksbridge Gymnastics Club Facebook page.

They need as many votes as possible to be in with a chance of winning one of the pots of funding. The £500 would be used for much needed equipment that would be used by over 100 local children who belong to the fantastic, friendly and welcoming to all local club. Heather Clough, Club Founder and Head Coach said: “If we were to receive funding to help with the purchase of an airtrack this would make such a massive difference to the club. “It would be used by all members, in all classes, whatever their age or ability level. Owning an airtrack would also enable the club to offer a more diverse range of classes such as tumbling and team gymnastics, which will encourage a wider range of children to get involved in the sport!”


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Wentworth Castle Gardens to re-open to the public THE future of one of the country’s greatest 18th-century landscapes looks more secure following discussions between the National Trust, Barnsley Council and The Northern College. The three organisations are working together in order to secure the future of the Wentworth Castle Gardens with a view to it reopening in summer 2019.

Discussions have been ongoing between all three organisations since the site closed in April 2017. The reopening would see the gardens and parkland – the only Grade I listed park and garden in South Yorkshire – complement the cultural offer of museums and attractions in the region, and the National Trust intends to place the needs of the local community at the heart of the offer through a programme of events, activities, volunteering and employment. Wentworth Castle Gardens was the home of Thomas Wentworth, whose ambitions for the site were brought to life in the 1740s. After falling into disrepair, it underwent significant investment and was opened to the public in 2007 by the Wentworth Castle and Stainborough Park Heritage Trust, with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund and others. The National Trust plans to enter into a 25-year lease that will see them bring their wealth of experience in managing and conserving historic places. Already in the region, the charity looks after the World Heritage

Site of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, Nostell, Hardwick Hall and Clumber Park.

Working collaboratively as plans develop, the National Trust, Barnsley Council and The Northern College will be liaising with the local community and there’ll be lots of opportunities to use the site, discover new ways to enjoy Wentworth Castle Gardens again and get involved. All partners are keen to reopen the site as soon as possible, and in the meantime, work will be carried out by the National Trust to prepare the visitor facilities, including a new catering and retail offer alongside an improved car park ahead of opening. Recruitment of staff and volunteers will also begin, with several core roles within the staff team being open to applicants from today. John Edwards, Chair of the Wentworth Castle and Stainborough Park Gardens Trust, said: “I am thrilled that the belief and hard work of the staff, the Garden’s many volunteers and my fellow trustees has come to this marvellous result. It has taken ten years to bring this treasure back to life and all who have helped deserve praise and thanks. “We are so proud that this premier contribution to Barnsley’s rich heritage looks to be secured for everyone, both near and far, to enjoy.”

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Green Moor scoop Gold AT the recent Yorkshire in Bloom Awards held at York Racecourse on September 11, our local entrants were suitably rewarded for their efforts over the last year. The most noteworthy achievement was by Team Green Moor, Category One Small Village. They received a Gold award and category winner to be followed by the judges’ discretionary awards of Best New Entry and then Best Village joint award. In their overall impression, the judges commented: “This is an outstanding entry especially as it is its first year in the main competition. We were given a very warm welcome to this lovely little village up on the moors, on a beautiful summer day. “The group is extremely well organised and has worked very hard to achieve great results by enhancing all that was good, and making, Green Moor an exceptional place in which to live. “All planting was lovely with a good variety of sustainable and annual plants. It was all of a high standard which was an achievement in these difficult condi-

tions. There were many good gardens and floral displays illustrating the involvement of the whole village.

“The children’s play area was a good example of partnership working and appreciated by the users. There was colourful planting, sheep. butterflies and information boards. There was pride in the heritage of the area with some lovely displays featuring agriculture as well as the natural landscape, the quarry, the story stones, the pump house and the old red phone box used as a library. Throughout there were good information boards. Team Green Moor would like to acknowledge the support they have received from a number of local sponsors, including the Hunshelf Parish Council, Bridge Community Fund, Rotary Club of Wortley and Deepcar Home Improvements Ltd and a number of private individuals. In Cat E1 – the Young Peoples Award - Oxspring Primary School not only received a Gold but were judged to be the very best as category winners, from a total of 22 entries.

In Cat C6 - Parks, Gardens, Cemeteries and Public Buildings - Burncross Gateway Garden and High Green in Bloom Mortomley Park both achieved the highest level of Platinum. The judge commended Burncross Action Team for undertaking such an ambitious project, converting a former highways depot into a wildflower and wildlife area. An important factor in gaining such an outstanding result was the number of schools involved from design to completion of the garden. Lucinda Compton, of Newby Hall, Ripon, NorthYorkshire, presented Brenda Hind with a certificate and a plaque to be displayed at the garden recording the highest award in the Open Spaces category. In Cat C7, RHS ‘It’s Your Neighbourhood’, High Green in Bloom were judged as “Thriving” - just one from the top. In Cat C10, Charitable Establishments, High Green Methodist Church received Gold and were joint category winners. The floral displays at Sheffield’s Fox Valley shopping centre have received a prestigious Silver Gilt Award - second only to Gold.

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Walking through time JOIN the organisers of Sheffield Walking Festival for a celebration of Sheffield's walking heritage in the surrounds of one of the city’s best walking destinations. Taking place at Bradfield Village Hall from 11am until 5pm on Sunday September 30, Walking Through Time is set to be a day filled with displays, talks and live music provided by the many organisations and volunteers that play a part in bringing Sheffield Walking Festival to life each year.

In addition to the exhibition, you'll also get to learn more about the organisations involved in the Walking Festival and the valuable work they do in the region as they pitch up their own stalls for the day.

Exhibitors include Peak District National Park, Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership, Museums Sheffield, Bradfield Parish Archives, Woodhead Mountain Rescue, Moors for the Future, The Ramblers, Walkers Are Welcome at this FREE Open Day event,

Several of the festival’s dedicated historians will be delving into the archives to present an exhibition including maps, publications, film and slides to tell the story of Sheffield’s walking heritage over the last hundred years and more.

There’ll be a number of talks from knowledgeable and passionate speakers, plus live music throughout the day courtesy of five piece band Clarion Call and mixed folk group Cocklebread, with others still to be announced.

On display will also be some exclusive artefacts belonging to Sheffield walking pioneer GHB Ward, on special loan from Museums Sheffield.

Light refreshments will be available throughout the day. Like all the walks in the Sheffield Walking Festival this event is completely free to attend.

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As the days get shorter, it’s the season for birch bashing on Wharncliffe Heathlands . The Wharncliffe Heathlands Trust need volunteers on Sunday 30th September to help them stop birch saplings from taking over the heathland reserve. Birch trees produce millions seeds every year and if saplings are left to grow the resulting trees would shade out the heather which is the most important plant in the heathland that supports many insects and birds, including the night flying nightjar in summer. Every autumn the Trust organises works day to “bash” any birch which have grown too big to be controlled by the resident flock of sheep. Work days are a great opportunity to get some healthy exercise and experience the habitat management first hand.

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Former Sheffield City Councillor for East Ecclesfield Colin Taylor recently completed the Great North Run to raise funds for the Rotherham based homeless charity Shiloh and raised £600 in sponsorship. Colin, who recently moved to Rotherham and helps as a volunteer said, “This a fantastic charity who do so much good for those people in our community who are in desperate need. I am so pleased that I can contribute is a small way both

a volunteer and by raising funds for them. To raise £600 was more than I expected and I would like to thank everyone who sponsored me” Steve Wylie, the manager at Shiloh said “We survive thanks to the support of our volunteers and we appreciate everything they do. We are also always on the lookout for more support. If you think you may be able to help, please get in touch” Photo shows Colin Taylor on the right and Steve Wylie (Centre Manager) on the left.

FLOODS, FAKE HISTORIES AND FLYING TEDDY BEARS FESTIVAL-GOERS in Stannington at the weekend were treated to stories inspired by sources as diverse as Robin of Loxley, Sheffield’s historic floods of 1864 and 2007, the Irish bardic tradition explained through the lyrics of Marc Bolan and a letter to the editor of The Star in Sheffield. And, as always at Stannington Story Festival, the famous Flying Teddy Bears proved to be a major highlight of the day. Since Stannington Library was taken out of local authority control four years ago, the volunteers now in charge have staged the Stannington Story Festival each September to mark the anniversary of the change. After a cloudburst that broke part way through the 2017 event, this year’s dry weather was truly appreciated. 2018’s show opened with readings of stories written by local

schoolchildren in the library’s ‘Magic Words’ writing competition, and prizes that included trophies, book tokens and dragon pencils.

Other contributors included local storyteller Carmel Page with a tale of Robin of Loxley and the Pancake Surprise from her recently published Yorkshire Folk Tales for Children, whilst another local writer, Bob Mynors, told a story from his Fake Histories short story collection, also explaining how it had provoked complaint on the letters page of The Star in Sheffield. Less controversially, Claire Watts and Mary O’Connell from Sheffield Lakeland Partnerships invited audience members to contribute stories of their own on topics including Sheffield’ famous floods of 1864 and 2007. Local singer Cheryl Barrott delivered a fascinating talk on the Irish bardic tradition, using the

lyrics of Bolan as her examples. Adrian Tissier, all the way from Buxton, closed the show with a traditional Russian tale in which a poor peasant woman managed to get the better of local officials. Audience members young and old were all happy to participate in the Flying Teddy Bears story, catching them as they flew headlong from the stage, hugging them to give them strength and launching them on their flight back home. Bob Mynors, who is the volunteer festival organiser as well as a contributor, said, “Stannington Story Festival is all about having fun. Stories are of course a large part of what libraries are about, and the festival is a way of taking stories to the people rather than waiting for them to come to us.”


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Schools deadline COUNCIL leaders are urging families applying for their child’s secondary school to make sure they fill in their application forms before the closing date of October 31.

plications is 4 December and written applications on 15 January. Parents will find out the outcomes of their primary school application on 16 April 2019.

Parents will find out the outcomes of their secondary school application on March 1 next year.

All secondary schools are holding open evenings throughout September and October where parents can obtain further advice and guidance.

Parents are entitled to express up to three preferences but some parents choose not to. Parents are always encouraged to use all three preferences in order to maximise their options. Putting down three preferences does not reduce the chance of parents getting their preferred option, but does provide alternatives should the preferred school(s) be over-subscribed. Whilst Sheffield families continue to have a better chance than most of accessing one of their preferred schools – over 96% in this year’s intake - there is no automatic entitlement to a place at the preferred or catchment school. Families are encouraged to name their catchment school as one of their preferences as places cannot be reserved for catchment pupils where a positive preference for this school has not been expressed. Applications have also opened for this week for primary school places. The deadline for online ap-

Councillor Jayne Dunn, Sheffield City Council’s Cabinet Member for Education and Skills said: “I would encourage all parents and carers to fill in their application form for a school place as soon as possible and most importantly fill in all three preferences. “All families deserve great schools close to where they live, which is why this year we have opened two new schools in Sheffield. It is my ambition that every child should receive a fantastic education with high quality teaching and the best facilities. With these additional places we want to make sure that all our children can benefit from an excellent education in their local area.” If families need help with the form they should contact 0114 273 5790 or email ed-admissions@ sheffield.gov.uk ”

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26 Fun time buffet and dance at 1.30pm. Buffet provided by Crawshaws and cakes supplied by the Coffee Apple with the Fabulous John Mycroft singing the songs we love and plenty of Dancing only £7 at the Legion Club. Everyone welcome. Valley React is a Community Project who welcomes everyone. Ring Kath 07596130043 to book and info. Money with booking please. 26 Meeting of Stocksbridge Community Forum at 7.00 pm in The Venue. Exchange of news and views, including report from the Police, items from the Town Council minutes and questions to put to City Councillor Francine Johnson at our November meeting. Come and join us. 26 The fabulous male vocalist Dave J will perform songs from the 50s 60s 70s at St Aidans Hall, Sheffield Road, Oxspring. From 2pm onwards. Admission £2 inc refreshments. Thursday September 27 27 Try “Singing 4 Fun” at Holy Trinity Church, Thurgoland, from 10.30am to 12pm. Followed by refreshments. No auditions, no musical experience necessary. All welcome, contact Judith on 0114 2830083. Singing 4 Fun is a Dementia Friendly event. 27 Talk in Stocksbridge Library at 2pm, as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations, on Beehive Querns in the North of England by John Cruse. Sponsored by Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group. Free but numbers are limited-please book on 0114 2734205, by email stocksbridge.library@sheffield.gov.uk or by Eventbrite https:// www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/local-archaeology-talk-the-beehive-hand-quernsof-yorkshire-tickets-49733030834?aff=ebdssbdestsearch.

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28 Celebrating 50 years of Stocksbridge Library. Macmillan coffee morning and craft sale from 10am. 28 Tune in to Channel five for ‘Walking Britain’s Lost Railways’ when presenter Rob features the Manchester to Sheffield line and stops off in Penistone to film the Paramount cinema and Compton cinema organ. A must for local interest groups,walking, railway, cinema and organ enthusiasts. 28 Macmillan Coffee Morning at Christ Church, Stocksbridge 10.00 – 12.00. Refreshments. Cake stall & bring and buy green stall. Saturday September 29 29 Halloween Disco at Wharncliffe Side community centre 5-7pm for 5- 11 year olds £2 entry. Hot dogs – buns, lots of games lots of fun. Fancy dress come if you dare. All proceeds to go to the village hall 29 Arts and craft exhibition to be held at Lomas Hall, Stannington, Sheffield by the Sheaf Independent Artists, 11am – 4pm. Admission free. 29 Bradfield Village Hall, Charity Ball, tickets from Flask End Post Office. 29 The Bus Pass Buskers play The Castle at Bolsterstone. Be sure not to miss this, it will be a fantastic night. Come early to be sure of a seat, they always fill the place. great music, nostalgia, and laughter. 29 Wharncliffe Side Macmillan coffee morning at Brightholmlee Methodist Church, 10am to 12pm. Stalls to include cakes, tombola, bric-a-brac and more. 29 Stocksbridge Library 10-11am Councillor Julie Grocutt’s surgery. Call in for help advice or a chat. 29 10am. Worrall Environmental Group invite you to join them near the drinking trough by the zebra crossing to tidy up the area around the trough. Gloves, etc. provided. Sunday September 30

27 Stocksbridge Art Society at Christ Church Community Hall. With Robert Fathers – media: gouche and subject: floral. 7pm to 9pm. Membership £6, visitors £3. Raffle and refreshments.

30 Quilt and Textile Show, 10am till 4pm at Bolsterstone Village Hall, S36 3ZB. Includes quilt and textile displays, trade stalls, refreshments, tombola and workshops. Contact Ann 0114 2334132.

27 The Venue Folk Club, The Venue, Stocksbridge. Gilmore and Roberts. Start 8.15pm. Doors open – 7.45pm, in the Samuel Fox Room. Entrance £10, payable on the door.

30 ‘Walking Through Time’, a celebration of Sheffield’s Walking Heritage, open day free event with displays, film, live music and talks, 11am to 5 pm, Bradfield Village Hall, refreshments available. 07748187027 or www.theoutdoorcity. co.uk/walk

27 Monthly Folk Session, with The Fates and Friends, the Wharncliffe Arms, Wharncliffe Side, 8.30. Singers and musicians welcome.

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Friday September 28 28 Chapeltown WI will be hosting a Macmillan coffee morning from 10am until 12 noon in Chapeltown library. Coffee and cakes and various stalls. Everyone welcome. 28 MacMillan Greatest Coffee Morning, Zion Church Hall, Langsett Road South, Oughtibridge 10 am to 12pm. Raffle and bring and buy stall. Everyone welcome.

Time is set to be a day filled with displays, talks and live music provided by the many organisations and volunteers that play a part in bringing Sheffield Walking Festival to life each year. Several of the festival’s dedicated historians will be delving into the archives to present an exhibition including maps, publications, film and slides to tell the story of Sheffield’s walking heritage over the last hundred years and more. Monday October 1 1 Professional Studio Lighting John Gardner ‘Low Key Lighting ‘ Bring Cameras. Stockbridge Photographic Society IN STOCKSBRIDG LIBRARY 7.30 FOR 7.45 START 1 Stocksbridge Transport Forum will meet 2pm to 3pm in Stocksbridge Library, chaired by Cllr Julie Grocutt. Update and input to Sheffield Transport Users Group October 4. 1 Bradfield Historical Society, 7.30pm, Low Bradfield Village Hall, ‘A British Bobby in Bosnia’’ by Alan Hancock, 2337463. 1 St Aidans Hall. Sheffield Road Oxspring. Indoor bowling will restart. £2 admission from 1pm onwards, refreshments available. All welcome no sign up fee just pay on the door. 1 Wharncliffe Side W.I. meet at 7.15pm in the community centre, Brightholmlee Lane for the AGM and social evening. 1 1st October at 7pm Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild at Stocksbridge Cristian Centre, Cedar Road. Speaker: Mr Keith Bradley – the china terracotta army. Visitors and new members always welcome. £1 per meeting to include refreshments. For further information please contact the secretary on 0114 288 2393. Tuesday October 2 2 Chapeltown and Ecclesfield Townswomen’s Guild hold their meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at Chapeltown Methodist Church at 2 pm. The speaker this week will be talking about ‘The Sand House’. Visitors/New Members always welcome. For further details phone 01142 458837.

3 Thurgoland Community Choir practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact: Elaine 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613. Thursday October 4 4 10am - 1pm. Want to make something creative - modern pom pom making. 12 places only - £1 everything provided, and refreshments. Usually £30. Balfour House, Horner Close, Stocksbridge, S36 1LQ. To book, call Kath 07596130043. Valley React we are there for the community. 4 7pm - 9pm. Red Cross First Aid Lesson. Would you know what to do if you saw someone collapsed in the street? We did CPR and defibs last time. Only £1 including refreshments usually £30. Balfour House, Horner Close, Stocksbridge, S36 1LQ. To book call Kath on 07596130043. Valley React we are there for the community. Friday October 5 5 Stocksbridge spiritual Group demonstration of mediumship with Paul Parker £6.00 per person for one night only at the inman pavilion,moorlands drive,stocksbridge,S36 1EG doors open at 7:15 to start at 7:30 everyone welcome we are open every Friday for more info please call Janet On 07860319251 Saturday October 6 6 30th Anniversary Charity Walk, 12 or 6 miles, more details from www.steelvalleyproject.org 6 Macmillan Coffee Morning St, Nicholas Church High Bradfield, 10am - 1pm, Please come and enjoy coffee and cakes while supporting The Palliative Care Unit Northern General Hospital Sheffield. 6 Science Club at the Inman Pavilion,Moorland Drive, S36 1EG. 2pm to 4pm. Special event “Meet the Bugs” with Bug Lady. She’ll tell you all about the bugs and let you hold them so make sure you arrive on time. Only £1.50. enquiries @inmanpavilion.org.uk Monday October 8

Wednesday October 3 3 Stocksbridge and District W.I. are meeting at Christ Church, 6.45pm for 7pm start when a representative from NatWest will be telling us how to keep safe from all forms of scams. Visitors always welcome. £3.50. Further details on 07939941818.

8 Hunshelf Parish Council Autumn Talks, 7pm, Green Moor Methodist Church, Bramall Lane (the lost road across Hunshelf ) – Barry Tylee, and Hunshelf’s Top Forge (the first 400 years) – Ted Young includes pie/peas supper. Cost £5 tickets available from barrytylee@btinternet.com.

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on 12 September 2018 Died peacefully aged 101 years Wife of the late Ernest. Mother of Barry, Michael, Donald & Peter

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22-12-28 - 22-08-18 Beryl and family would like to thank all those who in any way helped to make sure Norman had the wonderful send off he deserved. Thank you for the wonderful cards and letters of condolence received by all the family, Rev Hilda Isaacson for her time and comforting service, the BMVC for their uplifting music and Ian Waterhouse at TW Birks & Son who carried out all our wishes with compassion. Donations in lieu of flowers totalled to date £177-70. Thank you all.

Funeral service at St Mary’s Church, Bolsterstone on Friday 5th October at 1.30pm followed by committal at Grenoside Crematorium, South Chapel. No flowers by request, donations into research for Lewy Body Dementia at The Lewy Body Society c/o T.W. Birks & Son, 100 Manchester Road, Deepcar S36 2RE. Anniversaries

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When man spreads out his evil hand And smiles with might his metal wand Can you endure the crushing blow? Will you survive to come and go? Bravest band, our naliant swallows, But oh; how many more tomorrows? Swallow squadrons of our sky How long are we to see you fly? By Julia Tomson Written during the 1980’s and dedicated to the thousands of migrated birds lost every year. The poem was inspired by the spitfire aircraft who survived the Battle of Britain in September 1939 ‘First of the few’ is the title of the famous WW2 film about the battle

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Prepare your garden for winter The start of September marks the beginning of autumn, but before we head indoors for the winter it’s essential to give your garden some TLC to prepare it for the cold months ahead. From clearing up fallen leaves that cause messy moss-covered turf, right down to cleaning your tools before packing them into the shed, there are some jobs that just can’t wait until next year. To make these tasks easier you may need a helping hand. Toro, a global leader in turf and landscape maintenance equipment, developed the PowerPlex® range to help with maintaining the garden in any season. The products were designed with quick and easy use for homeowners in mind. The cordless 40V MAX* lithium-ion tools feature an interchangeable T90 battery, with on-board power meter, that charges in a mere 60 minutes and lasts up to 60 minutes depending on which tool you use. Here are some tips from Toro on how to use your PowerPlex® products to their full advantage this autumn: Clear up all those fallen leaves Piles of fallen leaves can be deadly for grass and border perennials. If left on your lawn, the grass beneath the leaves begins to die and your lawn is left patchy once the leaves have gone. Leaves in your borders can also cause problems, with snails and slugs gathering in the piles and your perennials can begin to rot.

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Chapeltown Park handrail project

black to fit in with the environment and will be installed in two sections, firstly from Newton Hall entrance up to the children’s playground and secondly from the playground up to the bandstand area. The funding has been secured by Friends of Chapeltown Park and secretary Doris Denton told Look Local: “For years our visitors have complained about the lack of handrails to help them to climb the steep inclines to reach

the children’s playground and to get up to the bandstand area where our events are held. “Some of our trustees, who walk their dogs in the park, have done verbal surveys over a number of months to ask what people thought about trying to get railings and dozens of people have said that railings would be brilliant. “A recent survey on our Facebook page, which has 1,400 fol-

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Fast growing agent covering Chapeltown , Stocksbridge and Deepcar Nikki Exley held the Stocksbridge branch for a decade, but it finally closed its doors in Nov 2017, since then Jo Upson at Chapeltown has been overseeing the Sales and Lettings of Stocksbridge and Deepcar with great results..... Jo owns both Chapeltown Branch

and Rotherham North with her dad, Barry Upson. Jo has worked in the sales and lettings industry for over a decade with Barry bringing over 30 years of experience. So you are in safe hands! Hunters brings the clout of a national network but with the ethos of a family run business. Jo explains “We have a substantial rental presence still in

Stocksbridge which continues to grow and grow, sales is dealt with by a highly qualified team that still live in the surrounding area and who give 110% to every single property. “ According to Rightmove, Chapeltown is one of the fastest selling agents in the area and has one of the highest click through rates amongst their competition. They

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lowers, resulted in over 3,000 views, 150 likes and 20 shares. “Comments are that it is not just the elderly who would benefit from this project but people with mobility problems or those having difficulty with balance. Also, everyone in winter and rainy weather as the paths are very slippery when wet or icy. “Chapeltown Park had suffered from years of neglect before we made improvements to play and recreational facilities for every-

one and put on varied monthly events to encourage people to use the park to its full potential. “This has been extremely successful in regenerating both the park and the local area. The whole community, with over 5,000 in the immediate area, benefit from these improvements and it is now a vibrant and fun place to visit. “We put on a varied programme such as kite flying, Easter egg hunts, mini beasts, grass sledg-

ing, Halloween party, band concert and making bird feeders.” A number of projects have been completed in the park since the Friends group obtained charity status in 2007. They include a natural children’s play area in 2012, CCTV for the play area, an outdoor gym in 2016, a pump track BMX track in the woodland in 2011 and improvements to the war memorial and signage.


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It’s at Wetherspoons Wagon & Horses on Market Street, Chapeltown, with the full support of the manager, Emma Walker. Pints of View will give a chance for local people to bring their questions about life, faith, God and beer. Each evening BBC

Radio Sheffield presenter Sarah Major will chair the debate.

folks ask those things, not just churchgoers.

With her will be a panel of Christians, including the Bishop of Sheffield, Dr. Pete Wilcox and former anti-terrorist officer, Paul Gask as well as more local churchgoers. The panel are bravely offering to tackle any questions people bring - whether it’s current events or life’s big spiritual issues.

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Vicar of St. John’s, Reverend Rick Stordy, said: “In our busy lives, we often ignore the really big questions, like; why are we here? Are the atheists right – God is just a delusion? What happens when we die? Lots of

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College student skates to success BARNSLEY College Public Services student Yasmin Demircekic is setting her sights on competing in the National Ice Skating Association’s Oxford Open this October.

Yasmin is part of the Barnsley Sports Academy within College and has been able to access an Elite Sports Performance Bursary to fund aspects of her competition such as equipment and travel.

The 18-year-old took up figure skating after her mum took her to public sessions, where she recognised her love for the sport. After completing her level one to ten grades she developed a skater’s control and balance which demands lots of practice, patience and time.

Yasmin, of Royston, said: “My main focus is on improving my score and place in each competition. I regularly watch videos of figure skaters such as Ashley Wagner in order to improve my own skating. I’m glad I found something I enjoy and would definitely recommend others to give it a go.

Yasmin will compete against some of the best figure skaters on the national circuit at the prestigious competition. Currently part of the Ice Sheffield Club, to prepare for the competition she has a gruelling training routine, with eight hours of sessions on the ice each week and strength training at the gym.

“The College understands the demands of ice skating and is always encouraging me to develop further. Barnsley Sports Academy has made me become more confident and helped fund aspects of an expensive sport through the College’s Elite Sport Bursary.

Mayne pipped at the line BIRDWELL Wheeler Trevor Mayne continued his fine late season form last weekend. Last Sunday he travelled to St. Ives in Cambridgeshire for the LVRC (League of Veteran Racing Cyclists) 59 mile road race. At half distance he managed to break free from the bunch and join another rider from a younger age group. The two then worked well together to keep a gap on the bunch and in the sprint finish Mayne was just pipped on the line but he was 1st in his age group. The previous day he rode the Rutland CC Open 10 mile timetrial at Hatfield Woodhouse and recorded a time of 22m 05s. Birdwell Wheelers club run on Sunday saw Robert Parkes, Philip Stewart Adams, Chris Jenkins, Steve Myatt and Austin D Watson ride a 75 mile round trip to Carlton near Snaith. More details on this and all the above can be found on the club’s website at http://www.birdwellwheelerscyclingclub. co.uk

Steels fail to spark in heavy loss Loughborough Dyn 5-1 Stocksbridge PS

With manager Chris Hilton looking for consistency, mid table Steels were on the road again as they travelled to lowly Loughborough Dynamo. On paper the fixture was a chance to gain three points and to put pressure on the top six. In reality the game was far from an easy venture and three points were never there to be had as again the team didn’t perform to expectations, as an effective unit in most aspects of the game.

wondering where to go next in this topsy-turvy, upside down start to the campaign. FT: Loughborough Dynamo 5 – 1 SPS Saturday 6th October is the next date for you diary as Park Steels take on Belper Town F.C. 3 pm KO

The home side pressed forward with ease, with an extra man in midfield they caused the visitors back four problems from the onset and soon went 1 – 0 up after a right wing cross was met at the far post by the head of the unmarked Demidh. Confidence grew in the Loughborough ranks and men pressed forward into the Steels final third with bright one touch play down each flank. It was 2 – 0 after 20 minutes when again men were not tracked in the final third, this time it was Ryan Robbins who smashed the ball home from close range. Steels tried to rally a little and did keep the ball well in the middle section of the pitch but where it mattered, tended to fail. A shot on the turn by Moxam was straight at the goalkeeper who saved comfortably. Williams was a constant threat down the left and deserved his goal when he gathered the ball expertly on the half way line after Steels had broken clear. Turning on the ball he used his pace to speed past two defenders and to slot the ball home from 15 yards after the home goalkeeper had committed himself. Charlesworth and McFadyen were left to deal with runners and again it was too easy as the home side sliced through into the box gaining a penalty after a trip on Demidh. The penalty was missed when Amissah saved well to his right. Could have been worse, as an uneventful first half for Steels came to a close. HT: Loughborough Dynamo 2 – 1 SPS

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Rhodes on Swinburn off on 45 minutes The home side were well organised, brighter and cleverer around the box than the visitors, Stirrups desperate lunge giving away another penalty all put paid to any chance of a Steels revival as the spot kick, taken by Robbins was drilled hard and high to Amissah left hand post giving him no chance 3 – 1 down and further substitutions made Ruthven on for Moxam and Poulton for Charlesworth as Steels changed personnel and formation in an effort to get something. But at this point looked disjointed and unlikely to break a spirited and determined Loughborough outfit. Mistakes at the back and in midfield were punished by the confident home side as they made easy in roads forward. Further goals from Demidh and substitute Reittie finished off another poor performance from Steels. A dejected and shell shocked Park Steels were left

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Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Garforth Town 3-0 Penistone Church FC

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Church manager Ian Richards reflected after the game “The score line didn’t reflect the ninety minutes, it was quite an even game for seventy-five minutes, and I’ll say we had the better chances first half, both teams could have had a penalty but they were turned down by the ref We had better chances in the first half, Andy Ring, Nathan Keightley, Brett Lovell, and Tom Brennan all had good chances saved or cleared off the line. We were pleased with the first half with our clean sheet, not really troubled, good shape to our play and we created chances.” BOND BREAKS WOMBWELL Stocksbridge Park Steels reserves beat Wombwell 3-2 in a good game at Bracken Moor.Once again the reserves had to make changes ,captain Andy Dawson was missing due to him watching Parkgate FC where he is taking over as manager. Jordan Crofts was missing after dislocating his shoulder last week.The first half was at tight affair with both sides going close , seventeen year old Rodney Bruce broke the deadlock when he drove at the Wombwell defence and fired a left foot shot into the top corner .Webster and Townsend missed good chances to extend the lead. Wombwell equalised just before half time to send the teams in level. Julie Ward started training at Chapeltown Karate Club in 2013 with her 2 sons who have also attained their 1st Dan Black Belts under Sensei Gary Baker, their Mom Julie attained Black Belt in April this Year and since then has been guided to qualify as a Club Coach/Instructor which is Assessed by a Senior Instructor, I’m pleased to announce that in July, Julie passed her Assessment with Sensei Gary to become the Clubs first ever Fully Qualified Female Instructor, a Great achievement for someone who started a little later in life unlike her sons. Julie is now working at honing her skills towards progressing onto 2nd Dan in a couple of years as well as a Qualified Referee whilst still being a very active Club member.

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Wombwell started the better in the second half and went in front after sixty minutes from sloppy defending at a free kick.Cleote replaced the injured Webster and Grayson came on for debutant Heaps and Steels got back in the game a good save denied Townsend a goal and Shepherd fired over from inside the box.From a free kick Hurst kept the ball alive and Townsend volleyed in the equaliser , Grayson linked up well with Shepherd to allow Oliver Warren to fire Steels in front.Both teams kept pressing and the impressive Nunnington was unlucky to give away a penalty in the last minute ,but Will Bond produced an excellent stop to secure the points and make it four wins and two draws from six games. Steels reserves are at home Wednesday 26th September v Swinton FC. Penistone Church FC 1-2 High Green Villa FC Newly promoted Villa visited Penistone for this local Premier League derby and opened the scoring mid-way through the first half through Vella with a well worked goal. Parker in the Villa goal made a string of brilliant saves before Penistone equalised close to half time, which couldn’t come quick enough allowing Villa to reorganise. In the second half both teams missed chances before Moorehouse scored what was the winner, from close range after a run and cross from Evans. With 20 minutes remaining Penistone pushed for the equaliser and a further string of saves by Parker, who was Man of the Match and the woodwork secured the points for Villa. Foster, Littlewood and Mossley worked hard in midfield with Burns outstanding in defence for Villa. Next Saturday Villa travel to the Look Local Stadium to play Stocksbridge (KO 3.00pm) for the second local derby in the week.

Harriet Drouin - Peak District Challenge 50km winner Many Penistone Footpath runners took part in the 3rd Silkstone Shuffle race of the year. The event which formed part of the club championship held a minutes silence, before starting, in memory of Gary Dean who uniquely had completed every single Silkstone Shuffle since it started. The first shuffle was in 2005 and Gary had completed 54 of them including winning the race on one occasion. First Penistone runner home in 2714 was Scott Hinchliffe. To complete the Penistone double Laura Gill was first woman home in 34-16. Other Penistone runners on the podium were: 39, Becky Timms 35-34 (2nd senior woman); 52, Julie Darigala 3737 (1st over40 woman); 60, Jill Carlton 38-26 (2nd over40 woman); 63, Rachael Mayston 38-47 (3rd over40 woman); 84, Heather Lindley 4234 (2nd over50 woman); 96, Alison Nockels 44-13 (3rd over50 woman); 121, Barbara Haigh 47-15 (1st over70 woman); 5, Tom Randall 30-07 (3rd senior man); 4, Shaun Dimelow 30-02 (2nd over40 man); 6, Richard Mackie 30-24 (3rd over40 man); 18, Steve Storey 33-46 (1st over60 man); 37, Alan Knox 35-33 (2nd over60 man); 46, Kelvin Bowskill 36-33 (3rd over60 man); 41, Bill Phillips 35-59 (1st over70 man).

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Impressive 2nd place for Cooke in Hull Marathon

Gareth Cooke ran a pb of 2.33-00 in the Hull marathon to secure 2nd place on the podium. Jude Matthews also completed the Hull Marathon in a time of 4.12-47.

With leaders on the morning Wadsley Bridge Pheasant not playing, second placed and unbeaten Handsworth Old Crown could have gone top of the CBC Premier if they had won at Oughtibridge WM. However, Oughtibridge recorded a superb 5-2 home win and moved up to 3rd place in the table. Despite the number of chances created by the home team in the first half, Oughtibridge only led by a single goal at the interval when Matt Harrison netted from Chas Tunnard pull back, Harrison then had a great chance to double the lead but shot wide before he had to come off with an injury. Liam Greenfield levelled matters but within minutes the home team regained the lead when Wilson Coupe was brought down after a great run inside the penalty area, Chas Tunnard made no mistake from the spot, Tunnard notched his second and Oughtibridge’s third with a great run and calm finish from outside the area. Strachan Sampson headed home the fourth after a superb move, an own goal reduced it back to 4-2 but the home side had the final say when a flowing move saw Harley Scholar who was returning from injury netted the fifth and decisive goal

Harriet triumphant at Peak District Challenge 50km Harriet Drouin claimed first woman in the Peak District Challenge 50km Ultra in a time of 7.18-00.

Penistone enjoy success on the track Three Penistone runners took part in a Yorkshire vets track event at Cleckheaton and came away with medals pbs and new club records. Results were: Lee Hopkins , Darren Mansell and I ventured over to Cleckheaton to take part in the YVAA track event. It was a full on day, and Mr Keen (aka Lee) was gunning for some medals! Lee took part in six events in total. Lee Hopkins 100m 14.12 (PB and a new Club Record); 200m 29.80 (PB); 400m 71.27; long jump 3.54m (1st place); triple jump 8.60m (PB and Club Record and 1st place); high jump 1.40m (PB and Club Record and 1st place). Darren Mansell 3000m 12-12 (1st place); 400m 76:16 (Club record and 1st place). Jill Carlton 3000m 13-05 (PB and 1st place); 800m 3-09 (1st place); 400m 1-35 (club record and 1st place); 1500m 6-17 (PB, club record and 1st place). Utterley Butterley Fell Race, 5m 850ft ascent 9, Tom Randall 35-18; 40, Chris Hodgson 40-59; 47, Chris Charlesworth 42-14 Sheffield 10k 1250, Caroline Entwistle 52-50 (pb); 1675, Rebecca Barnett 55-54; 1900, Seuranie Johnstone 55-36

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Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Garforth Town 3-0 Penistone Church FC

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Church manager Ian Richards reflected after the game “The score line didn’t reflect the ninety minutes, it was quite an even game for seventy-five minutes, and I’ll say we had the better chances first half, both teams could have had a penalty but they were turned down by the ref We had better chances in the first half, Andy Ring, Nathan Keightley, Brett Lovell, and Tom Brennan all had good chances saved or cleared off the line. We were pleased with the first half with our clean sheet, not really troubled, good shape to our play and we created chances.” BOND BREAKS WOMBWELL Stocksbridge Park Steels reserves beat Wombwell 3-2 in a good game at Bracken Moor.Once again the reserves had to make changes ,captain Andy Dawson was missing due to him watching Parkgate FC where he is taking over as manager. Jordan Crofts was missing after dislocating his shoulder last week.The first half was at tight affair with both sides going close , seventeen year old Rodney Bruce broke the deadlock when he drove at the Wombwell defence and fired a left foot shot into the top corner .Webster and Townsend missed good chances to extend the lead. Wombwell equalised just before half time to send the teams in level. Julie Ward started training at Chapeltown Karate Club in 2013 with her 2 sons who have also attained their 1st Dan Black Belts under Sensei Gary Baker, their Mom Julie attained Black Belt in April this Year and since then has been guided to qualify as a Club Coach/Instructor which is Assessed by a Senior Instructor, I’m pleased to announce that in July, Julie passed her Assessment with Sensei Gary to become the Clubs first ever Fully Qualified Female Instructor, a Great achievement for someone who started a little later in life unlike her sons. Julie is now working at honing her skills towards progressing onto 2nd Dan in a couple of years as well as a Qualified Referee whilst still being a very active Club member.

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Wombwell started the better in the second half and went in front after sixty minutes from sloppy defending at a free kick.Cleote replaced the injured Webster and Grayson came on for debutant Heaps and Steels got back in the game a good save denied Townsend a goal and Shepherd fired over from inside the box.From a free kick Hurst kept the ball alive and Townsend volleyed in the equaliser , Grayson linked up well with Shepherd to allow Oliver Warren to fire Steels in front.Both teams kept pressing and the impressive Nunnington was unlucky to give away a penalty in the last minute ,but Will Bond produced an excellent stop to secure the points and make it four wins and two draws from six games. Steels reserves are at home Wednesday 26th September v Swinton FC. Penistone Church FC 1-2 High Green Villa FC Newly promoted Villa visited Penistone for this local Premier League derby and opened the scoring mid-way through the first half through Vella with a well worked goal. Parker in the Villa goal made a string of brilliant saves before Penistone equalised close to half time, which couldn’t come quick enough allowing Villa to reorganise. In the second half both teams missed chances before Moorehouse scored what was the winner, from close range after a run and cross from Evans. With 20 minutes remaining Penistone pushed for the equaliser and a further string of saves by Parker, who was Man of the Match and the woodwork secured the points for Villa. Foster, Littlewood and Mossley worked hard in midfield with Burns outstanding in defence for Villa. Next Saturday Villa travel to the Look Local Stadium to play Stocksbridge (KO 3.00pm) for the second local derby in the week.

Harriet Drouin - Peak District Challenge 50km winner Many Penistone Footpath runners took part in the 3rd Silkstone Shuffle race of the year. The event which formed part of the club championship held a minutes silence, before starting, in memory of Gary Dean who uniquely had completed every single Silkstone Shuffle since it started. The first shuffle was in 2005 and Gary had completed 54 of them including winning the race on one occasion. First Penistone runner home in 2714 was Scott Hinchliffe. To complete the Penistone double Laura Gill was first woman home in 34-16. Other Penistone runners on the podium were: 39, Becky Timms 35-34 (2nd senior woman); 52, Julie Darigala 3737 (1st over40 woman); 60, Jill Carlton 38-26 (2nd over40 woman); 63, Rachael Mayston 38-47 (3rd over40 woman); 84, Heather Lindley 4234 (2nd over50 woman); 96, Alison Nockels 44-13 (3rd over50 woman); 121, Barbara Haigh 47-15 (1st over70 woman); 5, Tom Randall 30-07 (3rd senior man); 4, Shaun Dimelow 30-02 (2nd over40 man); 6, Richard Mackie 30-24 (3rd over40 man); 18, Steve Storey 33-46 (1st over60 man); 37, Alan Knox 35-33 (2nd over60 man); 46, Kelvin Bowskill 36-33 (3rd over60 man); 41, Bill Phillips 35-59 (1st over70 man).

BLADES SUPER DRAW Oughtibridge WMFC 5-2 Handsworth Crown

Impressive 2nd place for Cooke in Hull Marathon

Gareth Cooke ran a pb of 2.33-00 in the Hull marathon to secure 2nd place on the podium. Jude Matthews also completed the Hull Marathon in a time of 4.12-47.

With leaders on the morning Wadsley Bridge Pheasant not playing, second placed and unbeaten Handsworth Old Crown could have gone top of the CBC Premier if they had won at Oughtibridge WM. However, Oughtibridge recorded a superb 5-2 home win and moved up to 3rd place in the table. Despite the number of chances created by the home team in the first half, Oughtibridge only led by a single goal at the interval when Matt Harrison netted from Chas Tunnard pull back, Harrison then had a great chance to double the lead but shot wide before he had to come off with an injury. Liam Greenfield levelled matters but within minutes the home team regained the lead when Wilson Coupe was brought down after a great run inside the penalty area, Chas Tunnard made no mistake from the spot, Tunnard notched his second and Oughtibridge’s third with a great run and calm finish from outside the area. Strachan Sampson headed home the fourth after a superb move, an own goal reduced it back to 4-2 but the home side had the final say when a flowing move saw Harley Scholar who was returning from injury netted the fifth and decisive goal

Harriet triumphant at Peak District Challenge 50km Harriet Drouin claimed first woman in the Peak District Challenge 50km Ultra in a time of 7.18-00.

Penistone enjoy success on the track Three Penistone runners took part in a Yorkshire vets track event at Cleckheaton and came away with medals pbs and new club records. Results were: Lee Hopkins , Darren Mansell and I ventured over to Cleckheaton to take part in the YVAA track event. It was a full on day, and Mr Keen (aka Lee) was gunning for some medals! Lee took part in six events in total. Lee Hopkins 100m 14.12 (PB and a new Club Record); 200m 29.80 (PB); 400m 71.27; long jump 3.54m (1st place); triple jump 8.60m (PB and Club Record and 1st place); high jump 1.40m (PB and Club Record and 1st place). Darren Mansell 3000m 12-12 (1st place); 400m 76:16 (Club record and 1st place). Jill Carlton 3000m 13-05 (PB and 1st place); 800m 3-09 (1st place); 400m 1-35 (club record and 1st place); 1500m 6-17 (PB, club record and 1st place). Utterley Butterley Fell Race, 5m 850ft ascent 9, Tom Randall 35-18; 40, Chris Hodgson 40-59; 47, Chris Charlesworth 42-14 Sheffield 10k 1250, Caroline Entwistle 52-50 (pb); 1675, Rebecca Barnett 55-54; 1900, Seuranie Johnstone 55-36

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Stocksbridge win on the road Stanley Rodlians 10 - 25 Stocksbridge

Bradfield Brewery sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby maintained their 100% start to their league campaign with another bonus point victory, eventually overcoming Wakefield based Stanley Rodlians by 25 pts to 10 in a scrappy, stop start game to maintain 2nd place in the Division. With a full pack unavailable for selection, the versatile Jordan Fletcher was handed

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a 2nd row berth, while Danny Wilson, Mikey Hartley and the enthusiastic James Neal were promoted from the Development Squad to 1st XV duty this week. Head Coach Rhys Keenan also made a welcome return to the playing squad with a seat on the bench. Stocksbridge started strongly, and were on the front foot from the off, with skipper Ricky Rowett leading the way up front, well supported by Sam Whitaker and the hard working Reece Aspin. Livewire scrum half Adam Frith, kept his pack moving forwards and the opponents guessing with his sniping around the breakdown area. Good ball was presented for the backs to run, outside half Bowskill linked well with Paul Kelly who set jet heeled winger Ryan Smith on a race for the line and he was tackled just short of the try line. Fletcher won the resulting line out and the ball went wide to Liam O’Leary who was grounded illegally. Bowskill was successful with the shot at goal and the visitors went into the lead. Whilst Stocksbridge enjoyed most of the territory, a succession of penalties, much to the frustration of

the watching coaching staff, allowed Stanley off the hook and they were even able to register the first try of the afternoon, as their fly half glided almost unchallenged through some weak Stocksbridge defending to score under the posts.

ond stanza didn’t start well for Stocksbridge as another penalty, this time for a high tackle allowed Stanley Rods to regain the lead with a simple penalty from close range. There were several stoppages as the home side looked for respite, and Stocksbridge huffed and puffed for a victory and a bonus point for scoring 4 tries or more, and the game became a more fragmented affair with no real flow to it.

The Stocksbridge back line looked dangerous and pacey, but they too often allowed their play to take them sideways instead of forwards, making them easier targets to defend against. As the pack rumbled forwards, Jones chased a Frith box kick and won possession, which was recycled to Frith who cut through several defenders like a hot knife through butter to score the first of 4 tries for the visitors, just too far out for Bowskill to convert.

Veteran play maker Ricky Christopherson broke the deadlock on 48 minutes with a deft pass to send Joe Jones scorching in for a try, touching down closer the posts to help with the conversion, which Bowskill nailed. With O’Leary now operating at No 8, and Keenan, Joe Smith and Gary Woodcock forming a solid front row, Stocksbridge gradually gained more control, more possession and more territory through their forwards and this gave the backs more freedom to attack the flanks of the overworked home sides defence.

The rest of the first half saw more desperate defending from the home side, and a lack of accuracy and patience from Stocksbridge as the whistle blew with the Pigs just a nose in front at 8 pts to 7. All five interchanges were introduced at half time as Keenan and Tyers looked to shore the scrum up and add a bit more cutting edge out wide however, the sec-

Stanley creaked and eventually caved in when another Fletcher turnover gave

Keenan room to send Clock Tower Andy Beal heading for the try line, but he was brought down just short, fortunately skipper Rowett was on hand to dive over from close range and try No 3 was secured. Slammin Sam Whitaker was reintroduced to the action for Fletcher towards the end and almost immediately crashed over for the vital 4th and bonus point try after more good work from Frith. Stocksbridge could and should have scored more points however the game ended in a bit of a fracas with O’Leary seeing red for a stray knee. The last act of a frustrating game with the final score of Stanley Rodlians 10 pts Stocksbridge Rugby 25 pts. Jordan Fletcher was named as man of the match, with Frith, Ryan Smith and Whitaker also standing out. This week Stocksbridge Rugby are at home to unbeaten table toppers Ossett in a mouthwatering clash, with the winners claiming top spot in Division 4, the match kicks off at 3pm, entry is free and all are welcome. There will be a minutes silence before the match to pay respect to club stalwart Ken Gwylim who passed away recently.

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