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22nd november 2018
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• Mi Bed - Dual control single bed, brand new, complete with steel grey headboard and base. 2000 spring mattress, cost £1200 accept £400 ono. 0114 286 4272. • BMX Black Hench, super condition, new. Cost £460, bargain quality bike - £150 - 0114 288 2555. • Electronic typewriter Nakajima AX160 with memory + display as new cost £199 would make ideal xmas gift £75 firm. Baby high chair (Hello Ernest by / Redkite £15 Tel 0114 288 1297. • Siemens Tumble Dryer - very good condition, £150 ono, buyer to collect, 07971 366 753. • 4 x Snow tyres on 5 stud steel wheels to fit Ford Focus. Size 205/55R16, excellent condition. Approx 6mm of tread. £190 ono Phone 0779 160 3286. • Playtive Blue, 2 wheel, Foldable Scooter. Brand new. Boxed. £14. Telephone 0114 283 0781. • Red Kite Black Sleeptight Travel Cot/ Playpen. Hardly used. £9. Telephone 0114 283 0781. • High seat winged chair with riser assistance on seat. Champagne upholstery with rosewood effect frame. Excellent condition. £75 ono - 07531 573 775. • Leather arm chair - dark brown, reclines, swivels & rocks. Excellent condition. £100 ono, buyer to collect. 01226 762 654. • Battery operated chair type bath lift, good condition, can deliver, Chapeltown area - £65 - 0114 2848837. • Registration numbers on retention certificates for transfer via DVLA(currently PLG) ASZ2102 & ASZ2103 £750 for details ring 0755 5530328 or 0738 7995729. • Registration numbers on retention certificates for transfer via DVLA(currently PLG) ASZ2102 & ASZ2103 £750 for details ring 0755 5530328 or 0738 7995729. • Autochair scooter lifting hoist a few months old only used 4 times £500 ono buyer to collect tel 2885490. • Walking sticks for sale. Holly, ash, hazel, black thorn, horn or wodden handles, carved or plain - Phone: 283 0093. Wanted
• Powakaddy golf trolley, working or not, parts or accessories - 0114 246 4546. • Older type air rifles & pistols pellet tins. Men’s and women’s gold rings and watches. Top prices paid. Collector. 07518 938 321. Mercedes Benz Estate Platinum silver, E220 BlueEfficiency CDI Avantgarde 7G-Tronic Plus. 2012. Superb. Full Service History. 79K miles. 2 owners. 50+mpg.
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VINYL RECORDS WANTED 60s to present day CASH PAID HOME VISITS CONTACT DEAN 0777 6527 833 Property WANTED DOUBLE GARAGE TO RENT ALGARVE MONTE PEREIRA’ O Re-Licensed renovated 2 stone build villas 1 Bedroom 2/3 bedroom within 850 sq metre. Fenced rural plot Bus route. Panoramic views Valued 3 bedroom £135,000 1 bedroom £70,000 ideal live/let. Off-Road parking for several vehicles Exchange considered
Details 07387 995 729 07555 530 328
FROM BEGINNING DECEMBER TO END OF APRIL 2019 TO STORE ESTATE VEHICLE OVER THE WINTER. MUST BE SECURE. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY WOULD BE AN ADVANTAGE
TEL 07465 744797
1 BEDROOM FIRST FLOOR FLAT
Fully carpeted with parking. High Green area
07976 274141
The Licensing Act 2003
(Premises and Club Premises Certificates) Regulations 2005
Notice is hereby given that: We Sushisushi Ltd have made an application under Section 17 Part 3 of the Licensing Act 2003 for the grant of a Premises Licence for the Premises known as
Local Directory
Sorry Steels lose ‘sixpointer’ to plucky Pickering
(SushiSushi Ltd, Unit 2,Winston Business Park, Churchill Way, Sheffield, S35 2PY)
We intend to conduct on or from the premises the following licensable activities: • Sale by retail of alcohol Monday to Sunday start; 09:00 finish 17:00 Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to Licensing Section, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield, S9 3HD about this application by 18th December 2018 For full details and to view a copy of the application please contact the Licensing General Section. It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on conviction for this offence is a fine not exceeding £5,000.
SushiSushi Ltd +44 (0) 7595 755697
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Deliverers Required For
Deepcar
chapeltown and
wharncliffe side Call Rita to apply:
0114 283 1100 Good rates of pay (Applicants must be 13 or over)
Stocksbridge golf ROUND three of the Winter Cup was played in calm and mild conditions at Stocksbridge Golf Club and it showed with some excellent scoring. A total of 47 players competed and enjoyed the course, which is in excellent condition for the time of year. All greens are in play and the use of some temporary tees is in place following work by the greens staff on the main tees. Eight players matched or bettered the standard scratch for the day of 37 points in the Stableford format. J Dean won with an impressive 42 point that included a birdie and eight pars and 25 points on the front nine alone. N Elliott pipped P Finney, both on the same score of 41 points, with a better back nine. Pete Finney managed an impressive six birdies in his round. M Page came in fourth with 39 points. The Dragons Christmas Cracker Round three took place on November 14. Twenty-nine section members took part and D Stringer won with 38 points. F Hines came second with 37 points, just in front of G Stainforth with 35 points. The Dragons section will enjoy their annual presentation ceremony and dinner in the Club House on December 12. The Mid-week Stableford Division One winner was T Newton with 39 points. M Hulbert was second with 38 and L O’Sullivan was third with 32 points. The Division Two winner was G Stainforth with 40 points. Second was D Jones with 34 and A Mosley was third with 34 points (a lower score on the back nine).
Stocksbridge PS 0-2 Pickering Town Report by Dave Rhodes PICKERING Town provided the opposition at Look Local Stadium and with both teams too near the bottom for comfort the game took on a sixpointer feel to it. Steels came out of the blocks strongly and created good chances for Wiles, Ruthven and Williams, all blocked by Pickering defenders packing the six yard box. Another shot by Williams was straight at Charlie Andrew the away goalkeeper and Mangham’s header from Coleman’s outswinging corner was just over. It was a positive first 20 minutes for Steels with some good approach play and passing phases. Great work down the right by Rhodes, Wiles and Mangham gave Williams the opportunity to fire a low cross across the face of the goal only to see the ball, frustratingly, zip past all.
Encouraging signs for Steels, who never really looked in danger, and were largely in control of the game at this point. But how goals change the course of games. A sloppy ball across the Steels midfield lines was picked up by a Pickering forward who immediately sent Josh Greening scurrying in on goal, Amissah was quick to react but only half blocked the effort from 16 yards out as the ball rolled over the line. Steels really never recovered from this setback as Pickering seized the opportunity by forcing corners and pressing forward but without testing Amissah to any degree. The second half was a largely uneventful affair. Confidence is such a big requirement that when it’s low individuals start to over play, over do things and take the easy options. The game was littered with offsides from both sides which impacted on any sort of attrac-
tive passages of play from each team. On 75 minutes Pickering went further in front with a poor goal conceded by Steels. Amissah may be disappointed as he was slow to react, down to his right, after the lively Josh Greening scuffed a left footed effort from 20 yards past him low into the corner of the net. Steels great efforts to achieve something were largely disappointing as they just couldn’t find an end product. McFadyen’s free header from Coleman’s corner just missing was a highlight and typical of how things were going for Steels as the ball went the wrong side of the post. Pickering saw out the second half with ease and the away keeper having a quiet day at the office is becoming all too familiar for the Steels’ loyal supporters. Next up at the Look Local is Spalding United on December 1 with a 3pm kick off.
Steels fight back to earn point against Villa High Green Villa FC 2-2 Stocksbridge Park Steels FC Reserves A LUKE Townsend brace rescued a point for Steels in the local derby on Saturday. Villa were the best side for an hour of this game and played the better football taking the lead in the first half when the Steels defence failed to deal with a cross into the box. Although not playing well, Steels created some chances in the first half but were wasteful in front of goal. Things didn’t improve much at the start of the second half and Villa increased their lead with a
curling shot from Jack Jones into the far corner of Bond’s goal.
great strike from the edge of the box.
Steels changed their shape and went to three at the back and this started the comeback. Good pressing in midfield got the ball to Townsend and he looked up and chipped the keeper from 30 yards.
Although now on top, Steels still had to be careful not to get caught on the break.
Steels were now on the front foot and put the tiring Villa defence under more pressure. The equaliser came when Townsend again got on the ball and made himself a yard of space to curl home a
Whilst this was probably Steels reserves’ worst performance of the season they can take the positive from not letting their heads drop at 2-0 down to come back and gain a point - it means they have still only lost one game out of 12 this season. Next game is Saturday November 24 against AFC Penistone with a 3pm kick off.