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For Sale • Wood folding table and chairs in good condition - £25 ono. MOUNTAIN BIKE, 21 gears £30 ono - Phone 0114 284 6229. • 42� Samsung Flat Screen TV – Excellent working order- Collection only from Stocksbridge £30 - 07973918880. • SOFAS – 3 seater & 2  seater, terracotta fabric with light wood surround, £100 for both 07890 019965 buyer to collect. • Creda Excel 2 way tumble dryer T323VN Height 2 ft 3�, Depth 1 ft 6.5� width 1ft 8� £15 07710659976 • Care Co Zoom mobility scooter – speed regulater, arm rests, dismantles, hardly used, good condition £250 ono 07768222087 0114 2831928. • Raleigh gents bike with 9 gears. £25 buyer to collect 0114 2466287. • Run of shaker style wood wardrobes £50 8ft high x approx 10ft wide 3 wardrobes and top boxes fully fitted with hanging rails buyer to dismantle - phone 07423417998. • Ikea mattresses 1 for a childs bed and 3 pieces making up an extendable cot bed £20 - phone 07423417998. • Garden Shed – approx. 8 x 6 ft. Needs to be dismantled by buyer. £20 Chapeltown, Sheffield 0114 2460781 • HSL Dual motor, red recliner chair £250 ono 07789275696 buyer to collect thurgoland • Brown leather DFS 3 seater sofa and chair. Additional padding and scatter cushions. Very good condition. £125 ono. 07806356478. • Walking sticks for sale. Holly, ash, hazel, black thorn, horn or wodden handles, carved or plain Phone: 283 0093.
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Wanted • Wanted by private buyer. Older type furniture mirrors pottery, anything to furnish older type house. House clearance concidered. Also, old motor bike. Phone 07518 938 321.
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Stocksbridge High School
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Stocksbridge in control as Hathersage pushed aside there total past 200. Harris was the last man to go as Stocksbridge were bowled out for 208.
COULD YOU BE OUR NEXT PROJECT COORDINATOR ? ARE YOU PASSIONATE, LIKE US, IN SUPPORTING PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY ? WE ARE THE MEETING PLACE , AN AWARD WINNING SOCIAL CAFÉ, BASED IN STOCKSBRIDGE - S36, WHO MEET WEEKLY TO SUPPORT PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY ISOLATED, FIND IT DIFFICULT TO MAKE FRIENDS OR REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SUPPORT OR SIGN-POSTING TO LOCAL SERVICES. WE PROVIDE A FRIENDLY RELAXED AND WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE WITH GAMES, NEWSPAPERS, CRAFTS, COMPUTER ACCESS AND FOOD. WE ORGANISE SPEAKERS TO VISIT THE GROUP AND RUN SPECIAL ACTIVITIES, AND ALSO ORGANISE LOCAL OUTINGS. WE HAVE REGULAR SUPPORT FROM COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS, THE BANK AND HOUSING AND CAN REFER AND RECEIVE REFERRALS FROM ANY STATUTORY AGENCY OR SERVICE. WE ARE AN INFORMATION POINT FOR THE CREDIT UNION. THE CAFÉ IS RUN BY VOLUNTEERS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE PAID CO-ORDINATOR. AS COORDINATOR, YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RUNNING ALL ASPECTS OF THE CAFÉ, TRAINING AND RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS, ENSURING THE ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES RUN SMOOTHLY DURING THE MONDAY MORNING SESSION AND MAINTAIN OUR GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH COMMUNITY GROUPS AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS. THE JOB IS FOR 15 HOURS PER WEEK AT A RATE OF £12.50 PER HOUR. TO FIND OUT MORE AND TO RECEIVE AN APPLICATION PACK WITH FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERSON SPECIFICATION, PLEASE CONTACT: SARAH KNIGHTLEY AT : 07800 923192 OR
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12th September 2019
Stocksbridge 1st XI 208 all out (Jack Newton 75, Liam Grayson 54) Hathersage 1st XI 71 all out (Joe Hibbert 3-20, Les Harris 2-8, Jake Vickers 2-12) IN the final league of the season, Stocksbridge Cricket Club’s first XI welcomed Hathersage to Bracken Moor as they looked to cement a second place finish in Division One. Stand-in captain for the day Jake Vickers won the toss and elected to bat first in preparation for next week’s cup final. The innings got off to a excellent start with openers Matt Price and Jack Newton sharing an opening stand of 89 before Price fell for 18. NewFor Sale
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Stocksbridge were now well in the ascendancy and confident of defending a considerable total. Opening bowlers Joe and Andy Hibbert were reliable as ever. Joe Hibbert was the first to join the party as he removed the Hathersage opener in the early stages.
ton, as destructive as ever, continued to pile the runs on and Stocksbridge looked set for a strong total. Newton eventually fell for 75 and Hathersage were now hoping to slow the Hibbert continued to cause problems and run rate down. ended his opening Liam Grayson came spell with figures of in at number four 3-20. Andy Hibbert and there was no let was reliable as always up for the bowlers. and kept it tight and Grayson also found was also able to pick regular boundaries up a wicket in his and he soon reached spell. his half century also before falling for 54. The change bowlers Jake Vickers and Les The lower order ral- Harris came into the lied for Stocksbridge action and Stockswith contributions bridge dominance increasingly coming from Harry was Hurst, Jake Vick- clear. Both Vickers ers and Les Harris and Harris picked up as Stocksbridge took two wickets each and
ended with figures of 2-12 and 2-8 respectively. Ant Siddall came into the attack and took the final wicket of the game in his first over as Hathersage were bowled out for just 71. Hathersage 2nd XI 134 all out (Jack Murfin 5 wickets) Stocksbridge 2nd XI 114 all out Next week sees both sides taking part in respective cup finals. The first XI travel to Hollinsend take on Parkhead in the final of the Brian Winston Premier Cup. The second XI make the journey to Sheffield Civil Service to take on Sheffield Centralians in the final of the Phil Denniff Intermediate Cup. Best of luck to both our sides and hopefully we can bring home double cup glory.
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Stocksbridge Park Steels Junior Football Club Two Club OfďŹ cials Required: Chairperson and Secretary Established in 1986, with 13 junior squads, Stocksbridge Park Steels FC (Junior Section) are an FA Charter Standard Community Club who have Club OfďŹ cial vacancies for the roles of Chairperson and Secretary. We are seeking immediate interest from suitable people to ďŹ ll these voluntary roles. Expressions of interest in either of these roles should be made by sending an email to Chris Bly, Vice-Chairperson and acting Chairperson: christopherbly@btinternet.com Expressions of interest will be considered as soon as they are received, but there is a ďŹ nal deadline of 7pm on Saturday 21 September 2019. Successful applicants will receive appropriate support, handover and training (where required).
A minute’s silence in memory of Gary Dean was held prior to the running of the final race of this year’s Spencer’s Dash series. One year previously, this had been Gary’s last race before being murdered on the morning of the following day. Sixty runners from Gary’s club, Penistone Footpath Runners, took part in the race which was won by Penistone runner Scott Hinchcliffe in a time of 19-54. After the race awards were handed out for overall winners of the series. Scott Hinchcliffe was men’s overall winner with Gareth Cooke in second place. Sue Charlesworth won the series for over-55 ladies. Faye Williams was second in the ladies over-45 category and Rachael Mayston third in the same category. Oliver France compet-
ed in the Junior Great North Run placing 77th in a time of 17-17. Scott Hinchcliffe followed up his Spencer’s Dash victory with a win at the third Silkstone Shuffle of the year, Sam Shaw made it a double for Penistone finishing first lady. Scott’s time for the Shuffle was 25-49 and Sam’s 32-24. Age group winners at the Shuffle were Becky Timms, Rachael Mayston, Alan Knox and Barbara Haigh. Monday saw the ninth and final Trunce of the year which includes an option for fancy dress. Sam Shaw of Penistone was first lady back and dipped under 30 minutes with a time of 29-33. Sam also picked up the prize for second lady for the overall series. Trunce series winners from Penistone were Ray Brown (over-70 man) and Barbara Haigh (over70 woman).