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Local News
14th February 2019
Issue 1048
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OWLS STAR VISITS SCHOOL WITH ENVIRONMENTAL MESSAGE SHEFFIELD Wednesday star Fernando Forestieri visited Wharncliffe Side Primary School on Thursday morning for the club’s #PassOnPlastic campaign. The Owls Community Programme announced last week they would be going into local schools to educate youngsters on how plastic harms the environment, particularly the oceans, and they were joined by the Argentine striker. Fernando took part in a task to design a brand new water bottle with the children, before taking to the floor for a Q&A. Hallam FM were in attendance to speak with the 29-year-old on how he feels about going into the community to represent the Owls.
Forestieri said: “I think it is important that we do this. For me, I love to see the smiles on the children’s faces, it’s a very nice feeling.� Before leaving, Fernando made sure to say hello to every other class in the school, with the youngsters taking full advantage of the chance for a photo and autograph. Nigel Hartley, the Year Six teacher who arranged the visit, said: “We’d like to thank Sheffield Wednesday and Fernando for coming into the school. “As a Sheffield Wednesday fan myself, I was very excited and the headteacher is a season ticket holder so I think he was more excited than anyone!�
Three ram-raids in one night for north Sheffield THREE supermarkets were ramraided in the early hours of Monday morning in north Sheffield. South Yorkshire Police responded to a number of reports of a vehicle being used to smash through the fronts of the shops.
At 02:44, a report was received of a car ramming shutters at a petrol station on Burncross Road, this was then followed by similar reports at 03:54 at a Tesco in the Hillsborough area and finally at 04:20 at the Spar in Stocksbridge.
At each location, it was reported that a dark coloured vehicle was being used to cause damage to the premises, and that cash and cigarettes had been stolen. An investigation has been launched and a number of lines of enquiry are being pursued in relation to these offences.
A spokesperson for the police said: “We are appealing with anyone with information about these offences to get in touch via 101 quoting incident number SYP-20190211-0065.
ers to ensure their premises are secure and to report any suspicious activity in and around convenience stores especially when closed to us on 101 or 999 in an emergency.�
“We are also asking for members of the local community and local shop keep-
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