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SHEFFIELD READY TO REMEMBER Dungworth and Bradfield area in World War Two.
A specially commissioned ‘Parish Poppy’ sculpture made of spent ammunition shells will also be on view for the first time, together with artwork from local schools, and the Bradfield parish magazines of 1918. The double-unveiling event is set to take place on Friday November 2 at 5.15pm when the outside of the church will be illuminated in breath-taking fashion. Months in the planning, the dramatic remembrance event will also include a gun salute, bugler, church bells ringing, and be the start of two weeks of events and activity.
THE fallen of two world wars are set to walk again next month as a brand new history project comes to life for the WW1 100 Years Remembrance.
Tommies – lifesize and made of see-through Perspex - will sit amongst the congregation at a special service at which the Bishop of Sheffield will preach.
riage at Compiegne where the agreement was signed to end WW1 – will also pay a surprise visit to the event via actors from the local Stannington Players.
A cascade of poppies made by dementia and Alzheimer patients from Northern General Hospital will also be installed in the church for Remembrance Sunday on November 11.
The eerie silhouette of WW1 soldiers marching to their deaths will light up the side of historic St Nicholas’ Church in High Bradfield whilst ‘There But Not There’ ghost-like
Key soldiers from the area – including Stannington-born Heber Joseph Revitt who became famous after being chosen to blow the ‘last post all clear’ outside the train car-
The event – the start of a two week long WW1 100 Years Remembrance – also marks the official unveiling of a Heritage Lotteryfunded project to uncover the secrets of the
The full programme, which runs from November 2 to 16, can be found in the what’s on listings on page 10.
Rev Alan Isaacson of St Nicholas’ Church said: “This is set to be one of the most dramatic and moving events in the history of the church. Months of meticulous planning has gone into this fortnight and we believe it will be a truly fitting way to commemorate all who died in both world wars in our area.” The installation has been designed by Sue Hague of Pinkdotinc Design. The Sheffield-based organisation has previously worked on projects including the Olympics 2012, Epson UK and the Rugby World Cup. All events are free and open to the public. All profits raised at the commemoration events will go to, Help for Heroes, The Royal British Legion, and St Nicholas’ Church Bradfield. If you wish to support this event then please make a donation on the following link: https://www. justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ poppy-memorial-trail-2018
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13 years for Stannington sex offender A STANNINGTON man who was found guilty of non-recent sex offences against children is now serving over 13-years behind bars. Lee Woodward, of Deer Park Road, Stannington, appeared before Sheffield Crown Court on Monday October 22 for sentencing after he was found guilty of six counts of indecent assault, one count of sexual assault and one count of indecency with a child following a seven-day trial.
to praise the victims for their bravery in coming forward to report what happened to them. “Woodward had abused his two victims, who are now both adults, for a number of years in Sheffield. In 2015, one of them came forward, following counselling to report what happened to them and we were then able to arrest Woodward.
An investigation in to 32-yearold Woodward was launched in February 2015 after the two victims came forward to report that Woodward had begun abusing them in the late 90s.
“This has been a long and complex investigation and I’d like to thank the victims for their continued support. The bravery and strength they have shown, especially throughout the trial, is commendable and it is with their support and courage that we’ve been able to bring Woodward before the courts.
Detective Constable Andrea Smith, the investigating officer, said: “First and foremost I’d like
“I hope that knowing Woodward is now behind bars for a significant length of time can of-
fer them some closure and help them in continuing to move on from what was a horrific time in their lives. “All victims of sexual offences, no matter when the offence took place, are encouraged to get in contact with police. We will always look in to and investigate any matter reported to us so that we can bring offenders before the courts and provide closure and support to victims.”
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Woodward was jailed for a total of 13 years. Victims of sexual offences are granted lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences Act. Anyone who identifies a victim of a sexual offence, or posts information that could lead to the identification of a victim could face prosecution.
IN 1872 whilst digging the foundations for a building at Middlewood Hospital, workmen found the remains of a group of large fossilised tree stumps, preserved in hard sandstone. The fossils were identified as the remains of huge trees forming part of an ancient forest. The trees grew about 310million years ago in a period of time called the Carboniferous. Upon discovery the tree roots were protected within the building that was subsequently built on the site. In the early 2000s the site of Middlewood Hospital and grounds was redeveloped as
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Public consultation on plans to close on December 5 THE Council is launching its 10-year draft masterplan for the Parkwood Springs site, which includes Wardsend Cemetery and the former Viridor Landfill site. The consultation on the draft masterplan, which will now be open to public consultation for the next six weeks, is proposing to create a higher quality public open space around a proposed outdoor leisure development by Extreme Destinations that offers a range of activities and visitor facilities. Parkwood Springs, home to one of the only cemeteries in the country to be divided by a railway line, was formerly a medieval deer park. Now, Sheffield City Council has unveiled ambitions for the site to become a 150-hectare giant urban country park stretching from Wardsend near Hillsborough all the way to Neepsend. It outlines a vision for the whole of Parkwood Springs to align the ambitions of the local communities; plans for outdoor leisure development; the complicated history of the landfill site; and the needs of a growing city particu-
larly at nearby Kelham Island, Neepsend and Woodside where new homes are being developed or are being planned for. There will be consultation events at Sheffield Winter Garden on November 12 from 11.30am to 3.30pm, and at Shirecliffe Community Centre on Wednesday October 30 from 3pm to 7.30pm where people can discuss their hopes for the site, which rises steeply from the River Don and has superb view across Sheffield to the Peak District. Parkwood Springs has long been a prominent feature on Sheffield’s landscape, with uses as a medieval deer park, woodlands, railway, housing, allotments, Victorian cemetery and landfill sites. Wardsend Cemetery, which was transferred into the care of Sheffield Council in the 1980s, has under gone huge improvements and is now used as a venue for performance, heritage tours and nature events. It is the final resting place of Lieutenant George Lambert VC and many Victorian Sheffielders, including photographer WT Furniss and vic-
tims of the Great Sheffield Flood of 1864. Howard Bayley, from the Friends of Wardsend Cemetery, said: “Parkwood is this amazing accessible space and Wardsend Cemetery is the northern gateway to it. The cemetery dates back to 1857 and has 30,000 people buried there, normal, every day Sheffielders. We’re very keen to see Wardsenddevelop for its history and its wildlife but also as a centre for art and performance.� Neill Schofield, from the Friends of Parkwood Springs, added: “Parkwood Springs is an amazing green space so close to the city centre where you feel you’re in the middle of the countryside when you’re in one of England’s biggest cities. The masterplan will look at the whole area and helping it to improve further.� A six-week consultation on the Parkwood Draft Masterplan will run from Tuesday 23 October to Wednesday December 5 2018. Visit https://sheffield.citizenspace.com/place-planning/ parkwood-springs/ to complete a short survey.
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THE children at Mazehill Nursery have spent the last week painting and printing hundreds of poppies to commemorate the centenary of World War One.
Nursery manager Rachel Stocks said: “We wanted to mark ‘everyone remembered’ – we feel it is important for the next generation of children to remember the sacrifices that were made and not to be forgotten through the years.” Erin and Teddy can be seen with the poppies.
Remembrance Day events in north Sheffield
THERE are a host of Remembrance Day events happening around the north of Sheffield with Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir and Ecclesfield Parish Council are both hosting events. * BOLSTERSTONE Male Voice choir will sing at the Armistice Day service at St Mary’s, Bolsterstone, on Sunday November 11 at 10.30am.
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poppy light show fades and a bugler plays. * ECCLESFIELD Parish Council will be holding a Service of Remembrance in conjunction with the Royal British Legion on Saturday November 10.
Light refreshments will be served after the service. In addition to the usual Sunday collection, donations can be made in church to the local Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
The service, conducted by the parish’s new priest, the Rev Steve Pendlebury, marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War.
The choir will also sing on Friday November 16 at St Nicholas’s Church, Bradfield, in the closing ceremony of the two-week Poppy Memorial Trail events.
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This will take place at the Parish Council Memorial Garden on Sussex Road/ Arundel Road, S35 2RB, Chapeltown at 10.45am. The local clergy and representatives from local groups will also be taking part in the service and parishioners are cordially invited to attend.
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The Remembrance Display will also be open at the Parish Council offices on Friday 9th November from 1pm to 5.30pm. The Council will have some of their own collection of local history material on display including photos, maps, pamphlets and brochures. There will also be an opportunity to see some of
the slide shows they’ve put together, go onto the website to view the images there, and look at our collection of local history books and reference material. All are welcome to drop in during the afternoon. For more details of this and other events or to find out more about the archive, please contact Christin, at the Parish Council Offices, Mortomley Lane, High Green, Sheffield S35 3HS; telephone: 0114 2845095; email: Christine.handley@ecclesfield-pc.gov.uk or see the facebook page Ecclesfield Civil Parish Past and Present Archiving Project for more information.
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Local Events Wed October 31 31 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. 31 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, Halloween Ghost Walk and Scary stories on the Common with the Werewolf of Wadsley, meet at 6pm at Rural Lane Car park. Prize for best fancy dress, children please bring an adult. Walk takes around 1.5 hours and is circular so you can return to car park at any time. It
will be dark on the common, and the walk goes over uneven ground. 0114 2335331. 31 A touring company, Other Lives Productions, will be presenting Fallen Leaves, using song, sketches and the words and experiences of the men and women of Yorkshire and the East Riding to illustrate their courage and commitment in the darkest of times. Other Lives Productions will bring uplifting stories full of comedy and fortitude. In the Autumn of 1914, German troops were promised “You will be home before the leaves fall”. For one night only at the EPPiC Theatre, Well Lane, off High Street, Eccles-
Friday November 2 2 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Poppy Illumination of the outside of the church, in remembrance of 1918. In aid of Royal British Legion, Help for Heroes and St Nicholas’ Church. 5.25pm, gun salute, 5.30pm switch on, 6pm opening service with the Bishop of Sheffield, 7pm, church bells, 9.30pm switch off. 2 Stocksbridge Spiritual Group demonstration of mediumship with flowers (please bring a flower with you) with Heidi Cook £6 per person for one night only at the Inman Pavilion, Moorlands Drive, Stocksbridge, S36 1EG. Doors open at 7.15pm to start at 7.40pm. Everyone welcome we are open every Friday for more info please call Janet on 07860319251. Sat November 3 3 Green Moor Methodist Church Fair 10am-1pm 3 Doughty’s Road Show Fabric Sale, 10am till 2pm. Wadsley Church Hall, S6 4BB. Fabric sales, refreshments, tombola. Contact Ann 0114 2334132. 3 Worrall Community Association Bonfire. Fire lit at 6pm. Followed by fireworks at 6.30pm. Free event but collection will be made. Refreshments for sale. 3 Bonfire & Firework Display Grenoside Scout & Guide HQ, Saltbox Lane, S35 8QS. Gates open 6.30pm. Refreshments, hot food, licensed bar. Advance Tickets £5 (under 5’s FOC) http://bit.ly/ grenoscouts 3 Tabletop sale, crafts, tea, coffee and mince pies at St Saviours Church hall, High Green, in aid of Alzheimers Thursday Club and Mothers Union. 12pm to 3pm.
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Sun November 4 4 Flea market at Abbeydale Picture House from 10am to 3pm. First Sunday of every month. See www.sheffieldantiquesquarter. co.uk for more details. 4 St Nicholas Church, Bradfield. 6.30pm - Evensong for All Souls the normal evening service of BCP Choral Evensong, including an opportunity to remember loved ones who have died.
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Mon November 5 5 Wharncliffe Side W.I. meet at 7pm at the village hall. Speaker is Robert Lock, an author. All are very welcome. 5 Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild at Stocksbridge
Christian Centre, Cedar Road. Speaker is David Templeman on Lady Arabella Stuart. 2pm. Visitors and new members always welcome. £1 per meeting to include refreshments. For further information, please contact the secretary on 0114 2882393. 5 Bradfield Historical Society, 7.30pm, Low Bradfield Village Hall, ‘Railways in a Cornish Landscape’ by Stephen Gay, 2337463. 5 Stockbridge Photographic Society in Stocksbridge Library. 7.30pm for 7.45pm start. Andy and Kath ‘Sardinia’. Tue November 6 6 Worrall Environmental Group AGM at 7.30pm in the Shoulder of Mutton. Followed by light refreshments. Worrallers all welcome. 6 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 ‘Parish Council Archiving Project’. Visitors/New Members always welcome. For further details phone 01142 458837. 6 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Ploughman’s Lunch at Low Bradfield Village Hall, 12-2pm, ham, cheese, pickles, home made fruit pies, tea/coffee, raffle and stalls, £5 pay on door. Wed November 7 7 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. 7 The Salvation Army Stocksbridge is commencing a new support service, using music, for people suffering with Dementia and other memory problems at their carers. The group will commence on Wednesday November 7 at 10.30am will run monthly thereafter. Social time and refreshments included. For further information please contact 0114 2830651. 7 Stocksbridge and District W.I. are meeting at Christ Church at 6.45pm for a 7pm start. Our speakers are from Stocksbridge Bowling Club, telling us about the sport and giving us a demonstration. Visitors always welcome, £3.50. Further details from Janet on 07939941818 or Angela on 07900024549. 7 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Ploughman’s Lunch at Low Bradfield Village Hall, 12-2pm, ham, cheese, pickles, home made fruit pies, tea/coffee, raffle and stalls, £5 pay on door. Thur November 8 8 Try the Community Cafe at the Beacon at Thurgoland Holy Trinity Church from 10am to 1pm. With refreshments, chat, crafts, advice, IT help and books. All welcome, contact Sue on 0114 2888501. 8 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. 8 Stocksbridge & District History Society meeting – 7pm Christ Church Hall – Speaker Dennis Pindar – ‘Remembrance’ – Everyone welcome.
What’s On Friday November 9 9 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Community Health Forum meeting 10.30am to 12 noon in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome. 9 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Poppy Memorial Trail 2018, Concert with Loxley Silver Band and Bradfield Handbells, 7.30pm,pay on the door, £5, doors open 7pm. 9 A return for Chris McShane’s band, Crazy Heart. In the Samuel Fox room. Doors open 7.45. Start 8.15. Entrance £8 payable on the door. Sat November 10 10 Autumn Fayre at High Green Methodist Church starting at 11am. Stalls and games including cakes, bric-a-brac, fancy goods and gifts, plants, tombola etc. Refreshments including Ploughmans lunches available. All welcome. 10 Penistone Paramount at 2.30pm. ‘Rule Britannia’ a special musical presentation to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ending of World war one with Kevin Grunill at the Mighty Compton Cinema Organ joined by the Barnsley Metropolitan Brass Band. Advanced tickets on 01226 767532 and 07944 566972 or from the Paramount box office. 10 A Celebration of 50 Years of Sheffield Teachers’ Choir at 7.30pm, Holy Trinity Church, Grove Road, Millhouses, Sheffield S7 2HB. Tickets available on the door of from Jackie, 0114 2863251 £10 adults, £8 concessions (60+ &students) under 16s free. 10 An evening with the Mastersingers, Ecclesfield Church. 7pm. Tickets £8, accompanied children £1, from the sponsor, Kip McGrath: sheffieldnorth@kit-mcgrath.com; tel 07929 925489. 10 Bradflix Film Club - ‘Early Man’, 3pm, bar and refreshments, Bradfield Village Hall, www.bradflix. co.uk. 10 St Nicholas Church, Bradfield. 10.55am - World War One Remembrance Service War Memorial - Storrs Lane, Stannington, Sheffield, S6 6GY Sun November 11 11 Sankey Sunday at the Plough in Low Bradfield. This will be our last Hymn singing session for this year prior to the Carols starting in December. Do come along it starts at 8pm, and finishes at 10pm. Every month the popularity of these Hymn singing sessions gets greater and greater, giving so much pleasure to so many people. Why don’t you come along and see for yourself what is attracting people from far and wide. Hope to see you. 11 Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day, commemorating 100 years since WW1 ended. Ecclesfield Church will be open 8.30am to 7.30pm. Displays and services including poppy cascade, and information on all the local people commemorated on the war memorial. 10am Service of Remembrance; 11am Memorial Service at the War Memorial. Please join us. 11 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, Work Day on the Common sowing heather seeds, 10am to 12noon, meet at Long Lane Car Park, tools and gloves provided, 2348425. 11 St Nicholas’ Church, High Brad-
field, 10.30am, Remembrance Day Service, 12.30pm Quarter Peal for Peace. Mon November 12 12 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, Annual General Meeting 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, followed by a talk by two of WALC’s committee members about the work and activities over the last 25 years. Refreshments and home made cakes available. Entrance fee - £3 for members, £3.50 for visitors. Tues November 13 13 The Thurgoland Tuesday Groups next meeting is the Christmas dinner at 7.30 pm. Contact Joan Methley on 0114 4535139. Wed November 14 14 Concert by The Rotherham U3A Choir Alive & Kicking at Chapeltown Methodist Church £3 including refreshments. 7.30pm. 14 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. 14 Chapeltown WI hold their next meeting at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Library. Michael Davidson will talk about, “What the Butler saw”. The competition is for a small tray. Visitors and new members will be made welcome. Thur November 15 15 Thurgoland Local History Group meeting at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speakers are Brian & Dorothy Burrows with a talk about “Milestones”. All welcome, admission is £2. For more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037. 15 Hillsborough and Owlerton local history group. We meet at the Hillsborough Sports Arena Middlewood Road Hillsborough S6 4HA at 7.45pm in the Seminar Room. Beauchief Abbey and its early industrial history of Sheffield. Speaker Colin Morray. Nonmembers welcome. Fri November 16 16 Pearl’s annual concert at Christ Church, Stocksbridge. 7.30pm. Tickets £5, children free. Includes refreshments. Proceeds for church funds. There will be a collection for UNICEF. 16 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Poppy Illumination of the outside of the church, in remembrance of 1918. In aid of Royal British Legion, Help for Heroes and St Nicholas’ Church. 5.30pm switch on, 7pm church bells, 9pm closing ceremony with Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir, 9.30pm switch off. Sat November 17 17 Christmas Fayre at Chapeltown Methodist Church Bran tubs, Christmas decorations, tombola, lunches, gifts etc all are welcome. 11am. Father Christmas will be making an early visit. 17 Friends of Chapeltown Park event 10.30am to 12.30pm – Make bird feeders and do the woodland trail in Chapeltown
Park. Free event. Refreshments available. 17 Underbank Chapel Christmas Fayre, 11am to 3pm at the Lomas Hall, Stannington. Plenty of gifts for Christmas, food and refreshments, activities for the children and a visit from Father Christmas. Entrance fee 20p, children free. 17 Bradfield Village Hall, Farmer’s Market, 9am-3pm, 2851227. 17 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, 7pm, ‘Darkest Hour’, bar and refreshments. www.bradflix. co.uk Tue November 20 20 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting a talk by Duncan Simpson about RAF Wortley (the little known story of the first black US troops at Wortley Hall and the WW2 bomb storage along our roads), meet at the Hall at 7.30pm. All welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Julie on 0114 2830613 or Barry on 0114 2830056. Wed November 21 21 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. 21 Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group meeting. A talk by Paul Buckland on ‘Doncaster – the development of the town plan’. 7.30pm in the Community Hall, Christ Church on Manchester Road. £2 including refreshments. Thur November 22 22 Try “Singing 4 Fun” at Holy Trinity Church Thurgoland from 10.30am to 12am. Followed by refreshments. No auditions, no musical experience necessary. All welcome, contact Judith on 0114 2830083. Singing 4 Fun is a Dementia Friendly event. Fri November 23 23 General Meeting of Worrall Community Association at 8pm the Memorial Hall on Towngate Road. All welcome. Sat November 24 24 A welcome back to Anthony John Clarke and Dave Pegg. As usual, in the Samuel Fox room. Doors open 7.45. Start 8.15. Entrance £10 - payable on the door. 24 Greenhead Church, Chapeltown. Christmas Fair. 10am to 2pm. Stalls, refreshments and light lunches. Sun November 25 25 Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre - Christmas Fayre - 11am to 4pm. Seasonal fun and festive treats for all the family, Santa’s Grotto, festive music, stalls available £10 per table, telephone 0114 2883792. 25 Christmas craft fair at St Mary’s Church Hall, Packhorse Lane, High Green. 11am to 3pm. Lots of stalls, cakes and refreshments. Come and get your Christmas gifts. All welcome. In aid of Paces School PTA. Further details 07969042338.
Mon November 26 26 Bradfield Village Hall, Local Carols with Malcolm Nunn, 7.30pm. Wed November 28 28 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. 28 Stocksbridge Community Forum 7pm at The Venue. City Councillor Francyne Johnson will respond to our concerns and tell us of her ambitions for Stocksbridge and the wider Sheffield area. Sun December 2 2 Friends of Wisewood and District, Christmas Celebration, 3.30-5pm, RIVA project next to Wisewood Sports Centre, 77 Laird Road, music, carols, stalls, band, free mulled fruit juice and mince pies.
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Doughty’s Roadshow On Saturday 3rd November 2018 In Wadsley Church Hall 10.30 till 2.30pm Worral Road Sheffield S6 4BB SNOW has fallen at High Green Musical Theatre Group as their annual apple biting top notch festive pantomime is the fairest in the land. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a time-honoured classic and this year’s cast will be putting their own spin on the story of true love triumphing over evil. Like all good pantomimes, there will be thrills and spills along the way, Snow White will fall for the evil Queen Evelyn tricks whilst the Dwarfs try to protect her. The audience will be invited to put their energies into supporting the good-guy’s and undermining the evil Queen Evelyn
who is responsible for setting up the whole sorry situation. This year the starring roles are taken by Sian Marshall playing Snow White and Chloe Beech playing Prince Harry. Sian is returning to the society after last being on stage with us at the tender age of 11. She said: “It is fantastic to be returning to a place where I spent many years as a child and I’m delighted to be playing the role of Snow White. It will be just as much fun for the cast as the audience and we’re all confident everyone who comes along will have a great time.” The society opened the doors to the EPPiC Theatre, Ecclesfield for their photo shoot to bring in the start of the pantomime
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Moor Church 10am to 2.45pm and St John’s to everyone else that came forward to offer help 3 outside our local Foodbank which is based at the and support throughout my ordeal. Church, Deepcar 11am to 12 noon. HUB Church. They will be protesting against the rollout of Universal Credit, collecting signatures Wednesday - Green Moor Church 10am to The community spirit was amazing and I thank all on a petition, and asking for donations for the of you, you were stars. 2.45pm. Foodbank – who are expecting a huge increase Kind regards, in demand in December when the Tory policy of Thursday - Valley Pentecostal Church 10am to Bev. Universal Credit hits our area. 2pm. Saturday - Christian Centre 10am to 11.30am. Sunday - St Ann’s Church (in porch) 6pm to 7pm.
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Your Letters Operation Christmas Child IT’S Operation Christmas Child time again. We sent 1,210 shoe boxes last year from Green Moor Church. All of them went to Belarus. We would like to say a very big thank you to everyone who supported us last year and hope that you will support us again this year.
Ecclesfield Library
Dear Sir last collection date is Monday December 3. Boxes Friends of Ecclesfield Library CIO are putting on may also be left at Floral Magic. two season-appropriate events, where donations towards the upkeep of the Library will be welcome. Arm break Refreshments will be available at both. Two weeks ago I slipped and fell at Fox Valley on Saturday October 13. I have had a very bad break As the ‘Local Carols’ sessions are about to begin to the top of my arm which is going to take a long in the week after Armistice (at The Black Bull, time to heal, I may need surgery to fix it and also Ecclesfield on Thursday evenings until Christmas), there will be an introductory talk on this tradition physio. by Dr John Bowden in the Library at 8pm on I was on the floor one hour and forty minutes plus Wednesday November 7. in the pouring rain. I would like to thank everyone who were involved in my accident. The first aider Newcomers to Ecclesfield are especially welcome who was with me in seconds. She stayed with me but experienced Black Bull Carollers usually on her knees holding my hand and talking to me take every opportunity to sing our special village carols. until the ambulance arrived. Unfortunately I’ve not been able to get in touch Two days before the Centenary of the Armistice, with this very kind lady, all I know is she comes there will be a commemoration of WW1 and from Penistone. If anyone knows who she is could other conflicts in Words and Music, featuring local singers. you please contact Look Local. I would also like to thank Mel the nurse who also This event starts at 7.30pm on Friday November 9 stopped with me on the floor till the ambulance in Ecclesfield Library. An exhibition of local village history in connection with WW1 over the weekend arrived. will also be displayed. A young couple who helped shield me from the Victoria Bowden, wind and rain with brollys and also rang for the Chair of Friends of Ecclesfield Library CIO ambulance for me.
Leaflets available from all the Churches in the Valley, Look Local Office, The Bridge Community A lady who looked after everyone’s belongings and Universal Credit Shop, the Library and Floral Magic. also shielded me from the rain. Laura the manager of Fox Valley who supplied me with hot water Collection points and times for this year are: bottles and blankets. The man from Sandersons Monday - Salvation Army 10am to 2pm and Green who brought blankets etc. The lady from Greggs Members of Stocksbridge and Upper Don Labour Moor Church 10am to 2.45pm. Tuesday - Green who gave refreshments at her own cost. And also Party will be campaigning on Saturday November
Leisure Centre seeks support for funds STOCKSBRIDGE Community Leisure Centre is asking for people to vote for it in a Aviva’s Community Fund awards programme. A spokesperson for the centre said: “After re-opening our man pool in April 2016 the Centre (SCLC) was then fully operational both dry and wet side. This ensured the full Centre was back up and running by the community with facilities accessible to all ages with facilities such as; our gym, squash courts, multi use sports hall, indoor bowling green and now both learner and main pool. “After this fantastic achievement the Centre has gone from strength to strength. Now we have the major things sorted (a leisure centre facility open to the public run by the community) we can now focus our time and efforts on what the community and customers need to ensure they have a great experience with us.
“This has therefore lead us to the situation we are currently in, with poor disability access to our pool facilities. However it isn’t just people with disabilities it is people with balance and strength issues that are also struggling to enter our pool via the step ladder we currently have fitted. “This is what we are being informed by the community and our existing customers that they either don’t attend as they can’t get in the pool or don’t attend as often due to the fear or struggle they have to face in actually entering the pool. “The impact the new stairs will have on the community is people of all abilities will be able to enter our pool, fear and struggle free and therefore receive all the amazing health and well-being benefits the pool can give people with these said limitations. “Our pool is not just used for swimming, we run aqua care classes for people who want a
The Foodbank is managed by Ray and Ronnie Hawley, and is supported by all the churches and many other groups in the town. Only around one in 10 Universal Credit claimants are unemployed, and most get a job after 12 weeks. Most people receiving Universal Credit longer term are people in work struggling on low incomes and people unable to work because they are seriously ill or disabled, or those unable to work because they are carers. Seven million families are affected and many stand to lose more than £2000 a year when they are forced to move to Universal Credit from Tax credits and other ‘legacy’ benefits. Half of the children in the UK live in families which will be affected by the imposition of Universal Credit. The Trussell Trust, which runs many Foodbanks up and down the country states that Foodbank use has increased 52% in areas where Universal Credit has already been rolled out. We are protesting about this dreadful policy, but trying to do something practical to be of help to local people too. Universal Credit is a cruel and heartless Tory response to people in need. Items typically needed are non-perishables such as Cereal, Soup, Pasta, Rice, Tinned tomatoes/ pasta sauce, Lentils, beans and pulses, Tinned meat, Tinned vegetables, Tea/coffee, Tinned fruit, Biscuits, UHT milk, and Fruit juice. Hygiene products and toiletries are also welcome. Labour member Anne Phipps
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non weight baring exercise class, which we would now be able to get patients from the local GP referred to. “This project to get our pool easily accessible is going to benefit so many local people, with a current waiting list of over 50 people for our GP referral scheme and other local people who haven’t expressed interest in the pool due to lack of access. “People should vote for our project as we always try to ensure everything at our Centre has huge community focused and this is exactly what we are doing as we have other improvements we would like to make to the Centre eventually but the community and members have stated this is what they need at the Centre so we will try our hardest to achieve this.” You can help by visiting https:// www.avivacommunityfund. co.uk/voting/project/view/42227#plus.
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Keeping the Christmas buzz alive as the kids grow up EVEN for parents, Christmas time with young children can be a truly wonderful experience. With the children still fully immersed within the magic of the Christmas story, it is virtually impossible for the parents to not get at least a little carried along on the wave of excitement too. As the kids begin to get a little bit older, however, the magic can slowly start to disappear. This can be hugely disappointing for both children and parents alike. There are ways to keep the magic alive, however.
Accept Christmas has changed The first and most important step is to simply accept that Christmas has changed, and that if it is still going to be magical, it needs to be different. All families will go through that one transition year, where Christmas just isn’t the same anymore, but after that, it is time for a change.
Alternative Christmas options Although there are some wonderful aspects of a traditional Christmas, there is nothing wrong with changing it a little, from time to time. If the magic of Christmas has started to fade, it is worth looking at some alternative ideas.
Winter sun One option could be to replace gift-giving with a family holiday. The costs will be similar and, when children get to a certain age, they will be more excited about a twoweek break in the sun, than new clothes and computer games. This will also give parents a chance to get away for a muchneeded holiday. If you still want to be with the rest of your family, you could plan a large group vacation. This will also reduce the costs, with shared accommodation and transport etc. being much cheaper.
Spend Christmas Day out of the house Especially with teenagers, spending the whole day cooped-up at home can be too much. Why not find a great pub or restaurant where you can spend at least part of the day, in order to get some muchneeded space? You could also plan to meet friends and family there.
Ski trip A ski trip is the perfect treat at Christmas, if you can find some good snow. Although it can be expensive, if it comes at the cost of other presents, it will certainly be affordable. The benefit of a ski trip over a summer sun holiday is that there is always something for everyone to be doing. It can be energetic, for those testosterone-riddled teenagers, or relaxed and laid-back for their parents. There is nothing better than
having a nice cold beer and some great food halfway up a piste.
Keep everybody happy Fundamentally, all of these above options revolve around the same premise, which is to keep everybody happy. This can be increasingly complicated as children get older. It is also difficult if there is a big age-gap between the children. The best way to ensure that everyone is happy is to discuss it with the family and then seek a compromise. These things rarely run 100% smoothly, but if you work together, you are sure to get the best results. Most importantly, though, don’t forget your own enjoyment in a bid to please the children.
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Remember, remember DEEPCAR BRASS BAND LOCAL SINGER DAVE GRAY (before & after fireworks) first aid in November STOCKSBRIDGE PARK STEELS SPEED GUN TEST St John Ambulance provide a quick guide to first aid
Statistics show that thousands of people will visit A&E every year for treatment of a firework-related injury*. But with some basic first aid skills, everyone can be prepared to help in a firework first aid emergency. Firework First Aid Burns or scalds If someone’s got a burn or scald: • Move the person away from the heat • Place the burn or scald under cool running water for 10 minutes minimum
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Fine lines will benefit from gentle exfoliating ingredients. Alpha, beta, and poly-hydroxy acids work Always select your creams according to your end to remove surface layers of your skin, which will goal. Decide what you want your lotions and po- improve its appearance and rub out tiny lines. Use tions to do and look for products that contain the moisturisers twice daily and treatments weekly. magic ingredients. Remove dark spots Sun damage is the leading cause Fighting wretched wrinkles Look for retinol, which of dark spots, known as hyper-pigmentation. Some is a vitamin-A derivative. It encourages the pro- drugs, such as the contraceptive pill, can cause duction of collagen, which, over time, plumps up your skin to produce patchy-brown dark spots from the over-production of melanin. The best way to reduce dark spots is to always use a moisturiser with a high-factor sunscreen (15SPF or higher). But there are bleaching products on the market Severe Wrinkles that help reduce them.
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Sheffield College degree students perform Armistice centenary play SHEFFIELD College performing arts degree students will explore the theme of war to mark the centenary of the Armistice next month. Fragments of War comprises a collection of drama, songs and poems to commemorate the 100th year anniversary of the Armistice – the cessation of fighting on land, sea and air in World War 1 on November 11th 1918. Eighteen students, who are completing either the BA Honours or Foundation Degree in Performing Arts or Musical Theatre, are involved in the production. Jo Beadle, Performing Arts Lecturer, The Sheffield College, said: “This is a very absorbing and entertaining show which involves tragedy, emotion and humour and has really tested and developed students’ professional skills.” She added: “At rehearsals we adapted the original script, adding in some new material based on local research and eye-witness accounts of
Word War 1. We are pleased to be staging performances at three different venues across the city.”
friendly student community studying performing arts at the College’s Hillsborough campus.”
The play is based on two years of research by Sheffield Popular Arts Company, a not-for-profit organisation. One of the founder members is Gill Walker, who also teaches performing arts at the College.
Fragments of War will be staged at:
Student Elle Pindar, 19, is studying the Foundation Degree in Performing Arts. She plans to stay on at College next year to take the BA Honours Degree top up year. In future, Elle’s ambition is to become a drama teacher. Elle said: “It’s been really interesting to research and learn more about British history for this play to ensure that we get all of the details right, which is especially important given that it’s the centenary of the Armistice this year.” She added: “I really enjoy the creativity of the performing arts and the fact you feel part of a family. There’s a very
* The Sheffield College’s Hillsborough campus theatre, Livesey Street, on Thursday, November 8 at 7.15pm. * Kelham Island Museum on Thursday, November 15 at 3pm and 6pm. * St Mary Church Hall, Walkley, on November Friday 16 at 7.15pm. Free matinees are also being run at Hillsborough campus on Thursday November 8 at 1.15pm and on Friday November 9 at 9.30am. Email info@sheffcol.ac.uk for tickets, which cost £5.50 or £3.30 for concessions. For more information about performing arts courses and the next open days, visit www.sheffcol.ac.uk or call 0114 2602600.
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THE Steve Gee Merit Cup Final, played at Stocksbridge Park Steels’ Look Local Stadium on Thursday saw CBC Premier Oughtibridge WM come out 3-0 victors against Division One Norton Oaks B with first half goals from Danny Booth and a Matt Harrison double.
That gave Oughtibridge the impetus again and when a Callum Chambers venomous cross could only be parried by Oaks keeper Tom Burnham, Matt Harrison was on hand to double his side’s lead. Harrison quickly picked up his second of the night to give Oughtibridge a three goal half time lead.
Oughtibridge quickly got into their stride and the Oaks defence was at full stretch to keep them at bay, but just as it looked like they had got over the worst of the pressure a terrific effort by Danny Booth found the top corner to put Premier League side ahead.
The second half was a more even affair with Oaks even threatening to pull a goal back, but The War memorial always looked threatening on the break and should have extended the lead but Chas Tunnard’s great effort went just wide.
Norton’s keeper Burnham again had to stop Chambers increasing Oughtibridge’s lead with a couple of great saves. Oughtbridge skipper Ross Brown also went close, but Burnham dealt firmly with what was thrown at him and with Oaks skipper Matt Jessermino holding his defence together better after the break, Oaks managed to avoid any further damage.
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Long slog in Suffolk for Woodhouse ON Saturday Wheeler John Woodhouse travelled down to Suffolk where 90 riders set off from Girton Cambridgeshire on a sunny but chilly morning. The 215km Cambridge Autumnal Audax passed through the historic market towns of Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds to the half way point at Framlingham. Rain and a headwind made for a difficult return ride back west via the Maglia Rosso cafe at Hawstead to Girton. Woodhouse finished in 12h 20m, 1h 15m inside the cut off time. On Sunday Dave Hudson, Austin Watson and Chris Jenkins rode a 65 mile loop to Retford while Tony Lodge, Rodger Holmes, Steve Myatt and guest Dave Betts rode a 50 mile loop to Oldcotes. This Sunday’s ride is to Slaithwaite. Meet at Brewers Fayre Wombwell at 9:15am. Visitors are welcome. More details on this and all the above can be found on the club’s website at http://www. birdwellwheelersc yclingclub.co.uk
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CHURCH COME OUT ON TOP IN LOCAL DERBY PENISTONE Church eased to a 4-2 win against Athersley Rec on Saturday in front of a bumper crowd of 179 in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. A Sam Scrivens brace along with goals from Kieran Ryan and Nathan Keightley gave Church a home win with a Kieran Scargill penalty and a late Josh Wright strike hitting back for the visitors.
York RI RUFC 23 - 0 Stocksbridge RUFC THE Stocksbridge RUFC lads were looking to get back to winning ways as they made the journey up to York on Saturday, but unfortunately it was a game of fine margins where they were unable to make an impact as York RI ended the game with a comfortable 23-0 victory. Stocksbridge welcomed back the old faces of Curt Newton and veteran Brendan Rowett to bolster a forward pack that had been plagued with injuries of late. The early exchanges were tightly contested and York had the better field position, with Bridge being asked to defend their try line and retain the ball under pressure. This pressure from York finally paid dividends in the form of a penalty to open the scoring after a shot from centre Ben
Westby rode a little too high for the referee’s liking. Stocksbridge were unable to get a foothold in possession as a slew of penalties conceded meant York could keep the ball deep in opposition territory. Stocksbridge defended resolutely and as soon as the penalty count halted they began to get on the front foot and place pressure back onto the home side. York, however, took the wind out of the Stocksbridge sails with the game’s first try. A sloppy kick from the fly half under pressure dropped in noman’s land only for the bounce to take it away from the four blue shirts that lay in wait and into the arms of the York centre. Stocksbridge were unable to scramble back and the try was converted to make the scores 10-0.
Bridge immediately responded with sustained pressure and it wasn’t long before the York open side was sent to the bin for a deliberate knock on. The Stocksbridge back line came into their own with brilliant link play between fly half Paul Kelly and centres Westby and, regular scrum half making a midfield cameo, Adam Frith. Try as they might the final pass eluded them and the scores remained 10-0 at the break. Stocksbridge began the second half as they ended the first, camping in the opposition 22. They got within touching distance of the white wash before they were turned over at the breakdown. York diffused all momentum moments later with a penalty to stretch their lead to 13 points. Sadly for the travelling pigs the penalty count began to creep up again
Cooke places sixth in Europe’s toughest road marathon PENISTONE marathon specialist Gareth Cooke came home in sixth place in the tough Snowdonia Marathon which involves 2,800 feet of climbing. Gareth completed the race in 2:47.28 along with clubmate Damien Briscoe who, despite suffering from flu, completed the race in a time of 3:51.46.
Damien Kilpin had a great run to finish fifth in the aptly named 16 mile fell race Grin n’ Bear it. He was one of three Penistone runners to complete the route. Penistone results: 5, Damien Kilpin 2.17-35; 69, Chris Charlesworth 2.57-37; 71, Nick Whittingham 3.23-28. Other results:
Worksop Halloween Half Marathon: 1303, Tracy Woodward 2.02-41 Race you to summit Fell race: 38, Ian Charlesworth 37-48; 50, Steve Sanders 39-47 Buttermere Shepherds’ Meet fell race 1.6 miles, 1,000 ft ascent: 33, Tom Fryers 21-18; 36, James Fryers 21-26; 42, Paul Fryers 23-04
as they were unable to adjust to the referee’s interpretation of the breakdown. York gratefully converted a third penalty to extended the lead to 3 scores, no mean feat with 10 minutes on the clock. As desperation began to creep into a side eager to register points the York fly half was able to take advantage of a weary defence to run under the sticks to put the game to bed. He converted his own try to make the final score a rather flattering 23-0 to the home side. Ultimately, it was a day where the scoreline didn’t reflect the balance of play; there were spells of excellent rugby and much to be pleased about heading into their next fixture.
After the game Church manager Ian Richards summed up: “Excellent result today, to win a local derby, it means a lot. It means more than three points to me, Duncan and the lads in that changing room from Penistone and also to the people who have been here before us and those who support us from Penistone, a local derby at whatever level should have a heightened importance and I said that before the game in any local derby you must earn the right to play, you must have the desire and commitment.”
Golf round-up WHAT a difference a week makes! This time last week players were basking in warm, late autumn sunshine. On Saturday, the 39 members who braved the Arctic winds from the north that brought sub-zero temperatures and flurries of snow. G Siddons won the Pro’s Prize with a highly creditable 37 points considering the conditions. D Peace was second with 36 points and G Stainforth third with 34 points. Earlier in the week the Dragons faced even stronger winds for the first round of their Christmas Cracker competition. J Moss won with 38 points, beating M Siddall with the same score, but a better back nine. M Bradwell was third with 36 points. On the social side, the Ladies Section has arranged a fashion show that will take place on November 7 and it starts at 7pm. Everyone is welcome, and you do not need to be a member of the club to attend. There will be lots of clothes and accessories available to buy on the night. Why not come along and pick up some presents for Christmas.
PARK STEELS NEXT HOME GAME STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels play Wisbech Town at Look Local Stadium on Saturday November 3. Kick off is 3pm.
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FEATHER AND BURNIE CROWNED HILL CLIMB CHAMPIONS Report courtesy of Cycling Time Trials/ Snowdon Sports. Written by Jack Cudworth.
national title, beating Mary Wilkinson (Yorkshire Road Club) by a mere 0.6 seconds.
FIONA Burnie and Andrew Feather defied the cold conditions, storming their way to National HillClimb Championship glory for the first time in their careers.
The pair set off out of the blocks next to each other with Burnie out first, posting a time of 3:05.8 before torrential rain hit the Sheffield area. Wilkinson couldn’t match Burnie’s time and had to settle for the silver medal.
Feather (BCR Racing), a former elite road racer, beat a top field including the past two winners of the highest honour in hill-climbing to snatch his maiden title with a course record performance on a cold and blustery day in Stocksbridge.
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“I had a game plan today that I wasn’t going to go off too hard up until the bridge - in the last 100 metres I was dying a slow death getting slower and slower but managed to keep going to the line.” Feather produced a strong ride to beat the likes of Calum Brown (Team B38-Underpin Racing) who was second and 2016 champion Adam Kenway (Vitus Pro Cycling). After winning 11 out of 14 hill climbs in the run-up to the event, Feather spoke of his preparations which included five consecutive wins, and added: “I think you’re testing yourself against a national field when you come up north. Fiona Burnie said: “A lot of these climbs are iconic so they attract good fields. I wanted to see how I would fare against the other guys.”
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The course in Stocksbridge hadn’t been the original venue for the championship, but Feather made the most of the day despite reservations about whether he would be suited to Pea Royd Lane, and added: “It’s a difficult climb to gage because it’s not an all-out sprint.” Fiona Burnie (GS Metro) also took her first
“I thought because I won three weeks ago I thought I had a chance of winning but obviously it all down to what you do on the day,” revealed Burnie. “Danny Grieves coached me and he helped me prepare perfectly, I wouldn’t have won it without him. And Ben Lane lent me his race wheels so yeah, without Danny helping me I wouldn’t have done it,” said Burnie. Back in the men’s category, one of the favourites over shorter distances Calum Brown settled for second after posting a time of 2:20.5 – not far off his previous record that was smashed by Feather. Kenway had the bad luck of setting off later in the day when conditions deteriorated and could only conjure up a third place after crossing the line in 2:21.6. In the women’s section, the podium spots still to be filled were subsequently done so by Mary Wilkinson in second in 3:06.4 and Kate Mactear (University of Bristol CC), crossing the finish in 3:15.0. The junior categories were one by Alana Prior (Liv CC Halo Cycles) for the girls with a time of 3:36.0 whilst Joe Baker (Zero BC Development) was the fastest boy in 2:24.9. The team prize went to Team B38-Underpin Racing for the third successive year for the men’s section who clocked a cumulative time of 7:12.6 whilst a time of 11:46.4 was enough to give Beeston CC the women’s team honours. Glyndwr Griffiths (73 Degrees CC) was the quickest veteran on scratch, finishing in 2:31.2.