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WOMAN KILLED ON PENISTONE ROAD NAMED A 31-year-old woman, who died following a collision in Sheffield earlier this month, has been formally named as Samantha Duxbury. Her family have also released this picture of her and have asked that their privacy continue to be respected at this difficult time. At around 8.30pm last Friday January 11, a black Subara WRX STi was travelling along Langsett Road, towards Hillsborough
when it was involved in a collision with Miss Duxbury, at the junction of Normandale Road and Infirmary Road. Miss Duxbury was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. Prior to the collision, Miss Duxbury was with a 51-year-old man on Langsett Road. Enquiries into her death are continuing and officers remain keen to hear from anyone who saw the collision, or
who saw Miss Duxbury and the man before. Anyone with information is asked to call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 quoting incident number 817 of 11 January 2019. The 51-year-old man arrested in connection with Miss Duxbury’s death remains released under investigation.
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Steel Valley Project complete collaboration OVER a seven-month period in 2018, the Steel Valley Project carried out work on a project for Sheffield City Council Housing and Neighbourhood Service. The project helped people in council housing who were struggling to keep on top of their gardens. The Project’s usual working environment sees them in local woodland, parks and moorland, so this added a new dimension to their work. However, it fits perfectly with one of the key aims, which is to “help people understand, value and care for their local environment to help create healthy and sustainable communities.” Environmental Project Officer, Richard Saunders, described our intervention as a “helping hand” with volunteers clearing gardens back to a manageable level so that tenants felt able to continue with the
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Over the length of the project, SVP worked on 11 different gardens in the Stocksbridge, Deepcar, High Green and Stannington areas. Strimming was the most commonly required work but some gardens also needed overgrown hedges cutting back. This meant the purchase of a new hedge trimmer for the charity and additional certified training for staff and volunteers.
Speaking afterwards, she said: “I was delighted to go out and work on the project for a day. I’m very sad to see it come to an end as I saw first-hand the positive benefits it made to residents who have no other assistance. Well done to the Steel Valley Project staff and volunteers who have been supporting residents in the Upper Don Valley through this project.”
Tenants benefitting from the project are now able to use gardens which were previously too overwhelming to tackle and had become no-go zones. In one case, reduced mobility problems had made it difficult for the tenant to continue looking after a hedge. Another garden had become so wild that it took two vanloads of garden waste to clear. Mayor of Stocksbridge, Julie Grocutt, spent a day volunteering with the Steel Valley Project
Speaking on behalf of the Steel Valley Project, project manager Tom Newman said: “It’s been a good project for everybody involved, helping individuals in the local community, giving our volunteers new skills and training, and supporting Sheffield City Council’s Housing and Neighbourhood Services. I have also seen the sense of satisfaction which our volunteer teams experienced from helping people and completing the gardens.”
STOCKSBRIDGE CYCLIST APPEALS AFTER DECEMBER HIT AND RUN A STOCKSBRIDGE cyclist has spoken out against a driver that hit him and didn’t stop in December of last year.
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Stewart Smith, 51, was struck at around 3.10pm on Wednesday December 12 on the A616 Stocksbridge Bypass, between Wortley and the Fox Valley complex. Stewart suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital. He remains in hospital. The car involved is described as being a metallic blue Toyota Avensis, believed to be model from 2007 onwards. The vehicle failed to stop and is believed to have left the scene in the direction of Flouch roundabout. Stewart said of the incident: “I was hit from behind by a metallic blue Toyota Avensis, 2007 onwards. The driver didn’t stop. The police know it is this make of car because of the debris that was left behind. “I still can’t work out as to why the driver didn’t see me, it was daylight, visibility was good, there were
two lanes to drive in, I had over £500 of working lights on my bike - both switched on, fluro North wave winter boots and a white Stocksbridge Cycling Club issue jacket. “I was wearing no dark clothing and yes, I was wearing a helmet. If you are the driver and your conscience is eating away at you, hand yourself in. As it is almost a month ago, clearly you haven’t got a conscience but someone knows who you are. “If anyone knows of a blue Toyota Avensis that has had work done to the nearside please phone 101 quoting incident number 488 of the 12/12/18. “Stop this driver from doing it again and hopefully, it won’t be you that gets a phone call saying a loved one has been seriously injured or been killed by this piece of scum.” Were you in the area? Did you witness the collision? Please call 101 quoting incident number 488 of 12 December 2018.
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OVER Christmas, Wortley Rotary Club helped Santa to visit Fox Valley. The money raised from this has been donated to Stocksbridge Park Steels’ defibrillator fund. The cheque was handed over to Roger Gissing of Park Steels by former president of Wortley Rotary Club, Trevor Fletcher. Trevor told Look Local: “Many thanks go out to all at Fox Valley who helped Santa and a special thank you to Amanda Holmes who made this happen.”
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Salmon found in River Don weirs away from a ‘fish highway’ between the sea and salmon spawning grounds. The penultimate pass, at Sanderson’s Weir, is expected to be completed within the next year. Jerome Masters Environment Agency Fisheries Technical Specialist said: “Although this individual reached the centre of Sheffield, the final two fish passes are still needed in order to re-establish a spawning population. “Adult salmon do not feed when they enter rivers from the sea and so have only the energy reserves stored in their body to with which to propel them upstream and enable them to spawn successfully.
AN adult salmon has been found in the River Don confirming the species’ return to Sheffield after an absence of 150 years. The body of the 79cm (31 inches) salmon was reported to the Environment Agency by a member of the public. It appears to have died from natural causes.
Coincidentally, January marked the beginning of the International Year of the Salmon, an initiative to support the conservation and restoration of wild salmon species. Following the recent push to improve water quality and introduce more fish passes to facilitate the migration of our native fish, the re-colonisation
of salmon in the Don is now becoming a reality. The Environment Agency’s partnerships with the Don Catchment River Trust, Yorkshire Water, Canal and River Trust and Sheffield City Council has introduced multiple new fish passes. These allow fish to move along the river, easing their migration past weirs. The route is only two
spending two years at sea. Most salmon return home to the river where they were born, but some will stray up the ‘wrong’ river. This is how they can recolonise rivers where they may have become locally extinct, such as the River Don.
Examination by Environment Agency fisheries specialists confirmed the female fish had recently spawned. Salmon often die after spawning, consequently, there is no reason to suspect anything other than a natural cause of death. Prior to spawning, the fish probably weighed between 10 to 12 lbs (4.5 to 5.5 kg).
Ben Gillespie, Yorkshire Water’s lead environmental advisor said: “The confirmation of salmon in Sheffield demonstrates our investment in fish passes on the Don is working.
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“These projects have been delivered in partnership with the Environment Agency and DCRT who have shared their technical expertise to ensure we maximise environmental benefits. I’m excited for what the future holds!”
STOCKSBRIDGE TOWN COUNCIL SET TO LAUNCH PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING SCHEME STOCKSBRIDGE Town Council are to implement a Participatory Budgeting scheme. This is a process whereby the community can have a say in how money is spent in the community. A task group of representatives from various sectors within the community has been set up to administer the scheme. It will be chaired by Barbara Horsman, who is preparing a letter for next week’s Look Local, detailing how you can get involved.
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RAISING AWARENESS OF FRAUD RELATED CRIME LAST week, South Yorkshire Police’s dedicated fraud officer, Andy Foster, delivered a presentation on fraud related crime at the Yorkshire Pensioners Convention. Andy’s role at the event, held at the Hillsborough Arena, was to inform people about the different types of frauds and scams that are most current, how to spot them and what measures they can take to protect themselves. Andy said: “It’s incredibly important that people are aware of the different types of fraud out there and how to spot a scam.
“A large part of my role is about engaging with the community and giving them the knowledge to be able to spot a scam, such as a fraudulent cold caller for example, as well as what measures they can take to protect themselves.” Information on the different types of fraud, emerging trends and advice and how to report an incident is available at actionfraud.police.uk. You can also call Action Fraud directly on 0300 123 2040.
Inspection work gets under way to retain street trees
WORK to retain dozens of street trees in Sheffield, which were previously earmarked for replacement, will get under way tomorrow following talks between Sheffield City council, Amey and STAG. Of more than 300 trees originally earmarked for replacement, almost 90 will now be retained indefinitely and many more could also be retained, subject to the outcome of detailed on-street assessments.
The work is the first stage of a new approach to managing the city’s street trees following mediated talks between Sheffield City council, its highways contractor Amey and members of Sheffield Tree Action Group (STAG).
Amey have begun to carry out detailed technical inspections on several street trees with the co-operation of members of STAG. Importantly no trees will be removed there and then, but those that are found to be immediately dangerous or obstructive will be scheduled for replacement as soon as possible.
if these will result in the tree being retained.
Darren said: “The additional funding being provided by Amey will allow us to use new and existing engineering treatments in a much more flexible way, monitor trees closely and re-apply treatments where possible. As a result, we should be able to retain trees for an indefinite period as long as the highway remains at a good standard.
The inspections will be carried out by a dedicated team of specially trained and equipped tree and highways specialists. Members of STAG will be in attendance and local residents will be kept informed.
“Our inspection team will be made up of trained and experienced tree and highways professionals equipped with specialist tools, and will receive independent input from STAG.
Amey Streets Ahead Account Director, Darren Butt, is keen to emphasise that no trees will be removed during the inspections, but the team could carry out highways alterations immediately
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN 2019 VOLUNTEER! COME TO YOUR LOCAL VOLUNTEERING FAYRE
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THE People Keeping Well Stocksbridge Volunteering Project is aiming to increase the number of volunteers in the town and surrounding areas. There are many local voluntary and community groups, offering a wide range of services and support to local people, but they need new volunteers to get involved to be able to continue their activities. Current volunteers gain a great deal of satisfaction from their activities, from knowing they are helping other people, to getting out and meeting others. Volunteering can also increase your self confidence and physical health and allows you to learn new skills and be involved in activities that will help you to get into employment or a change of career.
The Volunteer Fayre will showcase some of the organisations which need new members and we encourage people to come along, find out what’s going on, join up and help to make a difference in 2019. A number of stalls will be at the event, such as Valley in Bloom, Stocksbridge Community Care Group, Dance to Health, Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens, The Venue, Greave House Farm Trust, The Meeting Place Social Café, STEP and Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. It takes place on Sunday January 27 from 12.30pm to 2.30pm in the space next to Ponti’s Italian Kitchen at Fox Valley.
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Iceland announces new Stocksbridge store
BRITISH supermarket chain Iceland has announced that the company is opening a brand new store at Fox Valley this spring. The company is taking a 6,975 sq. ft. unit in between Aldi and Home Bargains at Fox Valley, fit out work will start next month with plans for an April opening. The new Iceland store will create more than 30 jobs in the area. Iceland is recognised as the UK’s leader in frozen food and operates over 900 stores across the country, together with a multiaward-winning online shopping service. It prides itself on being a convenient and friendly place to do the family’s weekly shop, as well as meet everyone’s daily
top-up shopping needs for fresh, chilled, frozen food and groceries The Fox Valley unit became available following the closure of Poundworld last year - creating an opportunity for Iceland to join the retail line up at the busy north Sheffield shopping centre. In 2018 Iceland committed to becoming the first major retailer, globally, to eliminate plastic packaging from all of its own label products by the end of 2023, and to remove palm oil as an ingredient from its own label range by the end of 2018. A spokesperson for Iceland said: “The success of our new concept stores has given us the confi-
dence to consider opening completely new Iceland stores in areas where we were unrepresented – and we are confident that our store at the Fox Valley Shopping Centre will be a fantastic addition to the current mix of retailers available. “Our award-winning own label product ranges are earning us growing recognition for quality and convenience as well as value, and our new concept store will undoubtedly add to our appeal, attracting many new customers who would never have considered shopping at Iceland before.”
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Wednesday January 23 23 Thurgoland Community Choirs next practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613. 23 The Venue: Stocksbridge Community Forum - Joint meeting between Community Forum and Step Trustees. All welcome. 7pm.
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Thursday January 24 24 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. Friday January 25 Grenoside Pantomime proudly presents Aladdin at Grenoside Community Centre, Main Street, Grenoside, S35 8PR. 7.30pm. Licenced bar. Adults £8, concessions £6 or a family of two adults and two children for £25. For tickets call 0114 2468937. 25 Worrall Community Association AGM at 7.30pm in the Memorial Hall, Towngate Road, Worrall. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. All welcome. 25 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield - Gin and Sing - The Greatsest Showman film’, 7pm, bar and refreshments, bring your own chair or bean bag if you wish, www.bradflix.co.uk, £5 includes a gin and tonic on arrival.
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31 Monthly Folk Session, with The Fates and Friends, the Wharncliffe Arms, Wharncliffe Side, 8.30pm. Singers and musicians welcome. Friday February 1 1 Grenoside Pantomime proudly presents Aladdin at Grenoside Community Centre, Main Street, Grenoside, S35 8PR. 7.30pm. Licenced bar. Adults £8, concessions £6 or a family of two adults and two children for £25. For tickets call 0114 2468937. Saturday February 2 2 Grenoside Pantomime proudly presents Aladdin at Grenoside Community Centre, Main Street, Grenoside, S35 8PR. 2pm and 7.30pm. Licenced bar. Adults £8, concessions £6 or a family of two adults and two children for £25. For tickets call 0114 2468937. 2 Stocksbridge Science Club 2pm to 4pm. This month – flight. Inman Pavilion, Moorland Drive. £1.50 per child. Sunday February 3 3 Flea market, first Sunday of the month all year. Abbeydale Picture House, S7 1FS.
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25 Burns Night - bring and share supper, St John’s Church Hall, Deepcar, 7pm to 9pm. All welcome. Just turn up, or call 0114 2886976 for more details.
26 Councillor Julie Grocutt’s surgery at Stocksbridge Library 1011am. Call in for help advice or a chat.
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9 Astoria Centre, Barugh Green Barnsley S75 1JT at 2-30pm. David Lowe and Lewis Scott (young organist of the year 2016) in concert on the Compton Cinema Organ. Details and advanced tickets on 07944 566972 or pay on the door. 9 Valentines Crafts at Ecclesfield Library. 10 - 11am Cost £1.00 per child.Please book to ensure a space and pay at the front desk at Ecclesfield Library. Monday February 11 11 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, ‘Wild, Wet and Windy, the making of our Scottish Garden’ by Peter and Trish Koln. Entrance fee £3.50 members, £4 visitors. 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BA. Tuesday February 12 12 New for 2019 Thurgoland Tuesday Group is open to both men and women of all ages. 7.30 pm. It will the party night and the venue is Thurgoland School, all welcome. Contact Joan Methley on 0114 4535139. Wednesday February 13 13 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 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. 13 Chapeltown WI meet again at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Library. Lizzie Wilson will talk about, ‘Taking a stand against scams’. The competition is for a red heart any medium. New members and visitors will be made welcome. Thursday February 14 14 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet at 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. 14 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.
son about the beginnings of the Co-operative movement, meet at Wortley 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. Wednesday February 20 20 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 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 February 21 21 Thurgoland Local History Groups meeting at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Pat McLoughlin with a talk about “Vikings”. All welcome, admission is £2.00. F or more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037. Saturday February 23 23 Imagination Gaming at Ecclesfield Library.10 - 3pm Cost £1.50 per child. Please book to ensure a space and pay at the front desk at Ecclesfield Library. Wednesday February 27 27 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 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 February 28 28 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. Saturday March 2 2 Fun Science at Ecclesfield Library. 10.30 - 11.30am Cost £1.50 per child. Please book to ensure a space and pay at the front desk at Ecclesfield Library. Saturday March 9 9 Astoria Centre, Barugh Green, Barnsley S75 1JT at 2-30pm. Jon Smith in concert on the Compton Organ. Details and advanced tickets on 07944 566972 or pay on the door. ONGOING
Saturday February 16 16 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield, ‘Mama Mia here we go again (PG)’, 7pm, bar and refreshments, bring your own chair or bean bag if you wish, www.bradflix.co.uk Tuesday February 19 19 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting - a talk by Brian Robin-
Creative Writing Session – 6pm 8pm. Every first Wednesday of the month. £3 per session including tea/coffee & biscuits. First Session free. Ecclesfield Library. Meet and Eat Lunch Club. Every Monday at The Salvation Army Stocksbridge. Spaces available for new members. £4 for a twocourse meal and drink. Contact 0114 2830651 for further details.
Little Bear Baby & Toddler Group. Ecclesfield Library. Every Friday morning 10am - 11.30am. £1.50 per adult including tea/coffee/ juice & biscuits. Writing for Pleasure - poetry and prose - Stocksbridge Library. The first Thursday in the month. 2.00 4.00. Ring 01142 883390 or email francesTS36@gmail.com for further information. Knit & Chat, St Polycarps – Malin Bridge. Meets once a fortnight 10am – 12 noon, cakes, buns.etc. Next meeting: 19th May. 0114 220 5275 – Contact Val. Dungworth, Storrs and District WI meeting every second Thursday in the month. Dungworth Village Hall 7pm. All welcome. Info 01142864818. Healing rooms. Free, just drop in, Tuesdays 10.30 - 12.00 at Hillsborough Arena, S6 4HA. All welcome. God cares for you! Healing Rooms at Costa Coffee (on Hillsborough tram stop), Wednesdays 4:30-6:00 pm. Provided free by Hillsborough Healing Rooms team. All welcome! Knit and Natter at Ecclesfield Library. Learn, share, laugh! Weekly Mondays 3-5pm and Wednesdays 12.30-3pm. For more information phone Debbie on 07732844299. Stannington Library Writers Group: Adult creative writing group meeting at Stannington Library S6 6BX on the first Saturday each month from 1pm - 3pm. Cost: First time free then £3 per meeting, light refreshments included. Beginners welcome, all genres. For more details: Contact Sharon by Phone on 07973 847 592 or Email stanningtonwriters@ gmail.com or visit our website https://stanningtonlibrarycreativewritinggroup.wordpress. com/ or facebook @StanningtonWriters Ecclesfield Library Writers Group: Adult creative writing group meeting at Ecclesfield Library S35 9UA on the last Wednesday each month from 6pm - 8pm. Cost: First time free then £3 per meeting, light refreshments included. Beginners welcome, all genres. For more details: Contact Sharon by Phone on 07973 847 592 or Email ecclesfieldwriters@gmail. com or visit our website https:// ecclesfieldlibrarycreativewritersgroup.wordpress.com or facebook @EcclesfieldWriters Afternoon Tea Dance every Wednesday at the Astoria Centre, Barnsley S75 1JT from 1 to 4pm with dancing to the live music of the Compton organ. Details on 07944 566972. Our Thursday lunchtime concerts have been moved from St Andrews Church, Penistone. They are now every Thursday at 1pm at the Astoria Centre, Barugh Green. (From beginning of September).
Stocksbridge Dementia Cafe The Venue, 650 Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, Sheffield S36 1DY. We offer a free drop in for anyone who has concerns about their memory or the memory of a loved one or friend in a social setting. The Dementia Café is open on the first Thursday of the month (commencing Thursday 5th October) between 10.00 am – 12.00 noon. Knit and Natter at Ecclesfield Library. Learn, Share, Laugh! Mons 3-5pm and Weds 12.30-3pm. Information from Debbie 07732844299. Messy Church 2nd Wednesday in the month at Chapeltown Methodist Church 4pm-6pm .Children have to be accompanied by a parent,carer etc. We do crafts, celebration & then a family meal. All welcome. Reading Group at Ecclesfield Library. Monthly on Mondays 5-6pm. For further information Phone Sylvia 0114 2463615. Ecclesfield Library Little Bear Club. Fridays 10.00-11.30. Cost £1.50 per adult including refreshments, children free, Bring your little ones and join a fun session sharing books, toys and music. Every Wednesday at the Astoria Centre, Barugh Green, Barnsley from 1 to 4 pm, afternoon tea dance to the live music of the Compton Cinema Organ. Organ concert every Thursday at 1pm at the Astoria Centre, Metro Trading Centre, Barugh Green, Barnsley, S75 1JT with Kevin Grunill or guest organist playing a selection of popular music from stage, screen and radio on the Centre’s collection of organs. Doors open at noon when refreshments are available. Details on 07944 566972. Busy Fingers (Manchester Road, Stocksbridge) knit and Natter groups. Tuesdays (adults) 1pm-3pm, Wednesdays (children) 4pm to 5pm, Thursdays (adults) 1pm to 3pm, Fridays (children) 4pm to 5pm and Saturdays (adults) 10am to 12pm. Contact Angela on 07900024549 for more info. Morehall Fly Fishing Club at Morehall Reservoir new season commences March 18. New members welcome, day tickets available. For more details, contact secretary David Watson on 0114 2304052. Cornerstone short matt bowling meets Fridays at 7.30pm in St John’s Church hall, St John’s Road, Deepcar. All welcome, bowls available. Yoga class Thursdays 6.45 pm beginners welcome. Inman pavilion, Moorland Dr, Stocksbridge S36 1EG. First class free. Contact Danielle 07486372020 or email danielleball35@tesco.net
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her hubby no doubt, her only lover
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an expert baker, even candlestick maker
not all old wives’ tales I do believe
as a humorist quite a shaker
when my lad was only two years old a temperature nearly 100° lo and behold
Her bonfire toffee I (especially the parkin) a treat to behold on November fifth’s larkin’
The medics had said it’s only hay fever
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Mrs Furness was our parents’ neighbour
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measles rash surfaced, red Indian he be Welcome to genuine animal lovers of Stocksbridge. Where cats are free to explore neighbours gardens and “deposit� in flower beds. In 1962 I flitted back where I was born Where stray cats prowl accessing cat flaps to the day nearly as planned, one sunny morn terrorise resident felines. Where dog owners taking a break along with our mother respectfully clear up offensive dog mess.
Another neighbour and friend named Mary pleaded with Mrs Furness, but she was wary at last the list, but how does one mix? ‘You find out the bloody method, I’m in a fix!’
Genuine animal lovers are protective of their a sudden commotion with a pother canine or feline. Each one forgiving of their cats/ dogs shortcomings. Respect between animal lovers enables us to live in harmony for the benefit of loved pets.
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Help the British Heart Foundation with a February dechox
It is therefore disturbing when a local lady whose aged dog suffers great distress when walking THE British Heart Foundation reveals 120,000 intimidated and threatened me (every three weeks residents in the region will leave the UK if there was a chocolate ban her dog attends a physio for stress and pain). Chocoholics in Yorkshire and the Humber would The reason for this - my young lethargic bulldog go to almost any lengths to get their hand on a bar who has been known to sit in Stocksbridge surgery of chocolate, including flouting the law if they had awaiting an appointment and who patiently sits to, according to a new British Heart Foundation outside the Co-op when shopping - ran towards (BHF) survey. the aged dog expecting to play. The figures show that 750,000 chocolate lovers1 Money has been demanded claiming a “dog (17% of the population) in the region would be attack�. When an owner whose dog suffers daily willing to break the law if there was a ban or rapainful distress accuses another of inflicting pain tion on chocolate by importing chocolate illegally should that owner consider whether it’s in a dog’s or buying it off the black market. Around 120,000 best interest to be exercised where meeting other (3% of the population) say they would leave the dogs is unavoidable. An animal’s quality of life country for good. is the owner’s responsibility. Battles on streets The figures, unveiled as part of the charity’s are for Philistines. Maintaining a harmonious Dechox campaign highlight the UK’s obsession environment through respect for others and with cocoa. Over a third (35%) of people claim their pets sustains our community spirit which that nothing would make a ban on chocolate acStocksbridge is renowned for. ceptable, even saving the planet.
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Joanne, David, Kieran and Rebecca would like to thank family and friends who attended Ann’s funeral. Thank you to TW Birks for their professional service. We would also like to thank all those for the cards of condolences. Special thanks to Rev Ben Oliver for the lovely service, to Dr Chrissie Atkin and Alpine Lodge for the wonderful care and compassion they gave Mum. Thank you for the donations raised for the Alzheimer’s Society.
TUNE Peacefully in hospital on January 9th Peter Raymond, aged 79 years a Husband of the late Jennifer. A dearly loved Dad, Brother, Grandad, Great Grandad and Father-in-Law. Service to be held at Grenoside Crematorium, North Chapel on Monday 4th February at 12.00pm. Family flowers only please with donations if desired for Weston Park Hospital, Ward 3. (SHCT Fund No 1511) c/o Dyson Funeral Service, New Road, Deepcar, Tel: 0114 2883169
FLYNN Peacefully at home on January 10th, Joseph Thomas aged 84 years. Formerly of Stocksbridge. Dearly loved Husband of Barbara, much loved Father and Pops. Family flowers only please but donations if desired for Macmillan Nurses c/o Dyson Funeral Service, Barnsley Road, Penistone. Tel: 01226 762481. Service at St Ann’s Roman Catholic Church, Stocksbridge on Friday 25th January at 2.30pm followed by cremation at Grenoside Crematorium South Chapel.
WATERHOUSE Rex passed away peacefully on 3rd January aged 79. Much loved Husband to June. A Dear Dad and Grandad. Service will be held on Monday 28th January at 11.30 at St Mary’s Church Bolsterstone. Followed by Committal at Grenoside South Chapel at 12.30. Family flowers only please, Donations to Dementia UK if desired. Enquiries to Co-op Funeralcare, Bevan Way. Sheffield 01142467971. Sadly missed by all his family.
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ances for Valentine’s Day IT’S nearly February, the shortest month of the year. That means Valentine’s Day is looming and people are thinking about love, and Casablanca , arguably the most timeless tale of heartbreak and adoration ever committed to screen. Now more than 70 years old, the film centres on Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a bar owner in Morocco, and the action takes place amid the Nazi and Vichy occupation of North Africa. Of all the gin joints in all the world Rick’s lost love Isla Lund (Ingrid Bergman) shows up at his, on the run from the authorities with Victor Laszlo, leader of the Czech resistance. Embittered, cynical, and constantly drunk, Rick is initially unsure about assisting the pair of fugitives, in turn losing Isla forever and putting his own life in danger. Eventually he does, and sacrifices are made to help them flee, meaning the loveable anti-hero is left alone again with little more than his sarcasm and Sam the pianist to keep him company. So Casablanca isn’t an average romance, because the real love story is about a relationship that cannot exist. This got us thinking about a few other cinematic gems that strike a chord with the heartstrings, not because they offer sickly sweet tales, but as a result of their realistic portrayal of life’s complications in matters of the heart. After some deliberation we managed to draw up this list, so here are five features all discerning film buffs should consider come February 14. Another Day in Paradise - Larry Clark, 1998 Four junkies hit the road, planning a series of robberies. It doesn’t sound romantic, but once
the film finishes you’ll be on the phone faster than you can say ‘better call my loved ones to tell them how much they mean to me’. Tragedy barely comes close. Buffalo 66 - Vincent Gallo, 1998 Billy just got out of jail, but his parents think he’s been working abroad. They’re also under the impression he has a wife, and so he kidnaps a girl called Layla and forces her to visit the folks for dinner, pretending to be his spouse. Off beat in extremis, it’s also utterly charming. Knocked Up - Judd Apatow, 2007 A one-night stand leaves TV presenter Alison pregnant with the child of stoner-bum Ben. Irrespective of their huge differences a haphazard relationship blossoms and, despite arguably being a little too long at 129 minutes, a witty and poignant tale of modern love unfolds. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Michel Gondry, 2004 Bizarre and absolutely incomparable, Gondry’s debut feature is the most accomplished on this list. Two people try and erase the painful memories of their once beautiful relationship via a new treatment, and wind up realising how precious such treasured moments actually are. Annie Hall - Woody Allen, 1977 Little can be said about this groundbreaking outing that hasn’t been written before. Arguably the original major work of late 20th Century realist romance, the male-female relationship is explored in great detail, with the highs and lows laid bare for all to see, and empathise with.
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New head greenkeeper appointed STOCKSBRIDGE and District Golf Club’s board of directors have been grappling with the difficult challenge of replacing Jamie Hobson, the head greenkeeper, who died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 46 in early December. It has been a difficult time for Jamie’s family, friends and all at the club. But following a successful interview, Robert Grayson, one of the long serving team of greenkeepers, has been appointed to the position of senior greenkeeper with immediate effect. In a message to the club’s playing members, chairman of the board of directors, Roy Myers, said: “We have the full commitment from Robert to take on this new role. “Robert will be closely supported by Alf Pearson, the chair of the greens committee. As chair of the directors I ask that you all provide your support and encouragement to Robert.” Winter finally got in the way of golf, with the weekend competitions abandoned because of snow and ice. The Gents Winter Cup will continue next weekend, weather permitting. Before the cold snap set in, the Dragons section completed the seventh round of their mid-week Winter Cup. A. Peers won the round with a clear margin at 40 points in the stableford format. N. Weaver came in second with 36 points and M. Siddall and J. Leaning shared third place with 35 points.
Thrillng wins for Church and War Memorial PENISTONE Church put on a fantastic show as they fought back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in the dying seconds of their game against Hemsworth Miners Welfare on Saturday. Sam Jones put Hemsworth in front inside the first minute and Nash Connolly made it 2-0 just before the break. Church’s fightback began on 55 minutes with Edward Cass putting through his own net. The experienced Andy Ring levelled the scores with a strike on 67 minutes and it was big Brett Lovell who snatched the win deep into stoppage time. OUGHTIBRIDGE War Memorial made the short visit to Hillsborough College and came away with all three point in what was a devastating display of finishing in a 6-1 win over Handsworth Crown. Matt Harrison got the ball rolling when Strachan Sampson played him through and even though Harrison had a lot to do he finished superbly. In what was then an even contest, midway through the first half, Handsworth then equalised before out of nothing, Harrison again found the corner of the net with a fine strike to put the visitors 2-1 up at the break. In the second half, Handsworth had chances to pull back and were made to pay when Chas Tunnard scored from and acute angle. Tunnard then added his second with a fantastic strike when he fired home from 20 yards. Man of the match Sampson was soon in on the goal scoring when he struck a sublime volley from 30 yards followed by an own goal which sealed a emphatic victory. This weekend Oughtibridge face local rivals Chapeltown in a local derby kick off 11am at the War Memorial Ground.
Juniors excel at indoor athletics meet THERE was a good turnout from Penistone’s junior section as they took part in the latest round of the indoor South Yorkshire track and field series at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. There were a good number of personal bests and club records on a very successful afternoon for the young athletes. Penistone results: Under 11 Girls 600m: 6, Graihagh Turner 2-11 pb; 10, Isobel Wolff 2:19. Under 11 Girls 150m: 10, Graihagh Turner 25-38; 17, Maiya Charlesworth 2651; 21, Onnee Turner 30-39. Under
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5, Oliver France 4-35. Under 15 Boys 60m: 15, Oliver France 1043. Under 15 Boys Long jump: 13, Ewan Mackie 3.72m pb; 16, Oliver France 3.16m. Under 15 Boys Shot (4kg): 13, Ewan Mackie 4.57m. Elsewhere at the Wildest Peak Trail run Julia Cobham achieved a gold award for recording a time under 1 hour 15 minutes. Her time was 1-03-39 and she finished in 17th place overall and achieved a podium finish in the ladies race with third overall.
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Clean sheet for Steels after keeper injury Continued from back page Lewis Taylor stepped up and sent a shot fizzing just the wrong side of the post. McFadyen had it covered anyway. As the game settled Steels started to gain confidence in their new shape and play the ball around well. A great move down the right saw Alex Wiles tripped as he run in on goal. A clear penalty that Rory Coleman enjoyed as he smashed the ball past the helpless Charlie Andrew. Pickering replied with a spate of real pressure but Steels held firm and frustrated a shell shocked home outfit. Just before half time McFadyen was asked a few questions and dealt with them like an experienced keeper, one save, high to his right, was a save Ed himself would have been proud to make. Steels, with the bit between their teeth, were not going to be rolled over and showed a terrific resolve to see out an exhilarating first period. In the second half, the home side came out of the traps fast and caused a few anxious moments for Steels forcing a sequence of corners, putting bodies on the line protected McFadyen with a real determination. Swinburn and Litchfield were a threat on the break as the home side pushed men forward leaving holes at the back as they tried to find a way through a solid and resilient Steels.
The hard working Ruthven was unlucky from close range as Steels started to turn the tables and then a super right wing move saw the same player strike a first time ball that came across his body on the edge of the box. He struck it so well that Andrew was beaten to his right side as the ball nestled into the corner. Two nil to Steels, then Swinburn hit the post after the restart as Steels fought hard to win the ball back, with a right footed drive across Andrew. The home support were becoming worried and concerned now as Steels visibly grew in self belief and conviction. Fielding was immense at the back as he took responsibility, marshalled the makeshift rear guard and seemed to win all the aerial battles with a man of the match performance. Lemon and Litchfield could have, and should have, sealed it for the hard working away side in the last five minutes as they both spurned decent opportunities. Huge credit goes to all the Steels boys to a man as they provided a monumental performance getting a well deserved three points, but also ensuring that McFadyen had a clean sheet to boast about once Hall returns to action. The next home game is on Saturday January 26 as league leaders Morpeth Town visit.
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STEELS RALLY TO WIN By: Dave Rhodes Photo: Ian Revitt
STEELS managed to come away from their encounter with Pickering with three points and clean sheet, despite a disastrous start. On only six minutes, Steels keeper Ed Hall needed to be stretchered off the pitch after punching an in-swinging corner at the front post, landing awkwardly.
Scans taken later in the day revealed a dislocated knee and perhaps ligament damage for the in-form keeper. But manager Chris Hilton got a fantastic response from the reshuffled and fired up Steels side. Centre half Liam McFadyen went in goal and immediately needed to face a penalty kick when Colemanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s challenge in the box was seen to be a foul by the referee on 10 minutes. Continued on page 23
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