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IN early February 2018, John Wood from Oughtibridge was enjoying a drink in the local pub when one of his friends, Andy Clarke, took ill and very suddenly passed away. The events of that night led John and his friends to seek to raise funds and buy a defibrillator accessible to the local community in memory of Andy.
who volunteered to become the fundraising coordinator and was essential to the success with her previous fundraising experience. Community groups including Oughtibridge Brass band, Seven Hills Harriers ladies running club, Oughtibridge War Memorial Cricket Club, and Oughtibridge Wesleyan Reform Chapel all held fundraising events or made donations to the cause, helping in any what they could.
John went to his nearest ambulance station, Middlewood in Sheffield, to seek advice on Two local electricians, Nathan how to go about his project. Younge and Paul Burkinshaw of Derek Milner Sheffield It was there where he met Si- Electric, agreed to install the mon Froggatt, a paramedic CPADs free of charge. The first who was on his lunch break defibrillator was fitted outand coincidentally lived in the side the M&A Oughtibridge same village. Chemist on Bridge Hill. The two of them, with the The community aimed to raise agreement and support of an initial £999 to apply for a Andys’ family set about fund- community grant for a subsiraising and dedicating the de- dised cost form the Yorkshire fibrillator in his memory. And Ambulance Service Charitable so the £999 team was formed Fund. The fundraising was so with the local community ral- successful that the community lying behind the group. raised just over £5,000. They received great support from numerous individuals, particularly Anna Martin,
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SCOUT GROUP SEEKS NEW ADULT VOLUNTEERS
ECCLESFIELD Scout Group has been at the centre of life in Ecclesfield for over 100 years. Established in 1912, the group still prides itself on encouraging young people - these days both boys and girls - to do good things within their community. The number of young people involved in the Scout Group is as high as ever before. But there is increasingly a challenge to find enough adult volunteers to run the busy program for all the different age groups. The group were forced to make the difficult decision to merge the group’s two Scout troops, for those aged 10 to 14, in October. Due to a shortage of adult leaders this was the only way to continue to keep the Scout section running and thankfully resulted in majority of the Scouts remaining within the group. This created its own challenges as both the Scouts and the leaders got used to the increased numbers on a troop night. With new group dynamics and friendships being formed and the patrols being reorganised. Despite the recent changes to their group, the Scouts have continued to get on with things, challenge themselves with new activities and support their local community. Their
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for life, have fun as well as helping others.
During the autumn the Scouts planned a sponsored overnight outdoor sleepout without tents for their fundraiser badge. They slept in the open air, sheltered only by cardboard boxes, and raised £500 for Roundabout - a local youth housing charity, which supports young people 16 to 25 who are at risk of homelessness throughout South Yorkshire.
Other recent activities have included the Scouts learning to read train timetables to plan an independent trip to Leeds and Castleton for their Expedition Challenge, building their own go-carts for the district’s annual soap box derby and learning to cook South American meals on an open fire for the outdoor cooking competition.
The Scouts also chose not to have a Halloween Party, instead they took part in ‘Trick or Eat’ -where instead of Trick or Treating the Scouts spent their Halloween evening collecting food for St Saviour’s Food Bank in High Green. This followed on from earlier in the year planning and running a ‘Time for Tea’ coffee and cake party for parents and family members, which raised £250 for Weston Park Cancer Charity. Helping others is always something the Scouts get really passionate about, with the list of charities the young people want to support being as long as the list of Scouts. The hardest part is deciding which events and charities the group are able to support. This is all part of a balanced programme which looks to ensure the Scouts develop skills
Ecclesfield Scout Group continues to look for new adult volunteers and would very much welcome any enthusiast and responsible adults who would be willing to give some time to help out each week to support the current troop on a Thursday evening and in the long term they would like to re-open their second troop on a Tuesday evening. In the meantime, the Scouts are already looking forward to the new decade of Scouting, where they will continue to learn new skills, have fun and find new ways to support their local community. Any adults who would like to help out and volunteer with Ecclesfield Scout Group are invited to contact it’s Assistant Group Leader, Mr Ben Steel, by email on agsl@ecclesfieldscouts.org.uk or visit the group’s website at http://ecclesfieldscouts. org.uk/
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Local primary school kids dream of Wembley FOOTBALLERS from local primary schools are dreaming of the chance to play on the hallowed Wembley turf as they prepare to take part in the EFL Kids Cup. Each season the EFL organises the Kids Cup competition for junior footballers from schools across the country, with the finals being played in the buildup to some of the biggest matches of the domestic season – the Championship play-off final.
The Kids Cup comprises of a sixa-side competition for under-11 school children and culminates in three finals across the EFL Play-Off weekends in May. But for now, teams must battle it out at a regional level to reach the finals. Every club in the Championship, League One and League Two host the first round of the competition and Sheffield Wednesday’s Community Programme are to hold their competition on Wednesday January 22.
The winners of that competition will go on to represent Wednesday in each of the next rounds and hopefully end up in the final, like Greenhill School did in 2017. A number of schools from the north of the city are to be involved this time around, including Lound, Meynell, Windmill Hill, Mansell and Wharncliffe Side. We wish them all the best of luck!
MEMORIAL HELD FOR FORGOTTEN MILITARY HERO
A VOLUNTEER group for a Victorian graveyard held a celebration to commemorate 200 years since the birth of a war hero. Buried at Wardsend Cemetary in Hillsborough, Lieutenant George Lambert VC was a highly decorated soldier who rose to the rank of lieutenant and received a Victoria Cross.
He spent much of service as a soldier in India. Lambert was awarded his Victoria Cross (V.C.) for service during The Indian Campaign, as noted on a memorial to him in Mullaghbrack Church, County Armagh, where he grew up.
Six members of Lambert’s regiment were awarded V.C.s during this campaign; only 1,356 of these have ever been awarded as of June 2010.
Two years after returning from active service, Lieutenant Lambert died on February 10 1860, after he collapsed on the parade ground at Hillsborough Barracks. Lambert’s funeral was conducted with military honours, and was reported in the local papers. His funeral took place on Thursday, at the St. Philip’s burial ground. The ceremony was conducted with military
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Most of the deceased’s brother officers were present and his charger was led after the body, bearing his master’s boots reversed. The usual volleys were fired over his grave at the conclusion of the service, and the procession then returned to the barracks.
His death was caused by the breaking of a blood vessel whilst on the parade ground of the barracks. He had been somewhat unwell for several weeks, but not so seriously as to cause any apprehension, or to prevent him from fulfilling a part of his duties. He had risen from the ranks, having been in the service about 18 years, and had earned his honours in India.
The location of Lambert’s grave fell out of popular memory for many years, but was rediscovered March 15 1993 by D. Scott and F. Westwood. On Saturday December 14, at Maj. Ian Bunting’s invitation, a memorial service was held to remember George and the bravery for which he was awarded the VC.
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Local Events Wednesday January 8 8 Chapeltown W.I. begin the New Year meeting at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Library. Denis Ashton will speak about Light, Speed and Universe. The competition is for a handmade star. New members and visitors will be made welcome. 8 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK. 8 Stocksbridge and District WI are
meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road Stocksbridge to renew membership and a fun games night. Visitors always welcome. Further details on 07939941818.
9 Try the U3A Vintage Social at St. John Community Centre Penistone, 8pm to 10pm. Dance to music from the 40s, 50s and 60s (instruction can be given). Come along for a bit of exercise and a laugh. Friday January 10 10 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Community Health Forum will meet 10.30am to 12pm in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome. Saturday January 11 11 Bradflix, Bradfield Village Hall, ‘Pokémon, Detective Pikachu’, 3pm, www.bradflix.co.uk, bar and refreshments. 11 Councilor Julie Grocutt /Francyne Johnson’s Surgery at Stocksbridge Library 10 -11am. Call if in for help advice or a chat.
Thursday January 9 9 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome.
Monday January 13 13 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir invite you to come and have a go at Millhouse Green Institute at 7pm. Come and meet the choir, have a cuppa and cake, and try singing with us.
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Singing starts at 7.30pm. For more information ring Keith on 01226 763754. 13 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - a talk by Janice Brown on ‘Extinction Rebellion - The Science of Climate Change and the Ecological Emergency it Creates and What Extinctin Rebellin is about’, 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, £3 for members, £3.50 for visitors, free refreshments and home made cake.
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Wednesday January 15 15 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK. 15 Oxspring Pop in Club. St Aidan’s Church, Sheffield Road, Oxspring. It’s party time, old fashioned entertainment with good food and lots of laughter. Plus our usual raffle, quiz. Every Wednesday afternoon 2pm until 4pm. Just £2 per person. Everyone welcome. Thursday January 16 16 Try the U3A Vintage Social at St. John Community Centre Penistone, 8pm to 10pm. Dance to music from the 40s, 50s and 60s (instruction can be given). Come along for a bit of exercise and a laugh. 16 Why not try your hand at Bell Ringing at St Leonards Church Wortley from 7.30pm to 9pm. No previous experience needed. For more information call Andrew on 07733005526. 16 Thurgoland Local History Group’s first meeting of the year at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm.
The speaker is yet to be confirmed. All welcome, admission is £2. For more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037. Friday January 17 17 Messy Church in St Mark’s Church hall, Main Street, Grenoside. Fun activities for all the family with refreshments from 3.15 to 4.30pm. Saturday January 18 18 Bradflix, Bradfield Village Hall, 7pm, www.bradflix.co.uk, bar and refreshments. Sunday January 19 19 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Commoners Muck In Day’ - on the Common (heathland Management with Sheffield Conservation Volunteers), meet at Long Lane car park, between Worrall and Loxley, come along any time between 10am to 3pm, tools and gloves provided, 2348425. Monday January 20 20 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir invite you to come and have a go at Millhouse Green Institute at 7pm. Come and meet the choir, have a cuppa and cake, and try singing with us. Singing starts at 7.30pm. Tuesday January 21 21 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting. The speaker will be Graham Sheperd with a talk about
What’s On 27 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir’s next practice is at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754.
Monday February 3 3 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir’s next practice is at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754.
Wednesday January 29 29 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonard’s Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK.
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29 Oxspring Pop in Club. St Aidan’s Church, Sheffield Road, Oxspring. It’s party time, old fashioned entertainment with good food and lots of laughter. Plus our usual raffle, quiz. Every Wednesday afternoon 2pm until 4pm. Just £2 per person. Everyone welcome. Thursday January 30 30 Why not try your hand at bell ringing at St Leonards Church Wortley from 7.30pm to 9pm. No previous experience needed. For more information call Andrew on 07733005526. Friday January 31 31 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Commoners Muck In Day’ - on the Common (Heathland Management), meet at Long Lane car park, between Worrall and Loxley, come along any time between 10am to 3pm, tools and gloves provided, 2348425.
22 Oxspring Pop in Club. St Aidan’s Church, Sheffield Road, Oxspring. It’s party time, old fashioned entertainment with good food and lots of laughter. Plus our usual raffle, quiz. Every Wednesday afternoon 2pm until 4pm. Just £2 per person. Everyone welcome. Thursday January 23 23 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. 23 Why not try your hand at Bell Ringing at St Leonards Church Wortley from 7.30pm to 9pm. No previous experience needed. For more information call Andrew on 07733005526. Monday January 27
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Your Letters Christmas thanks YVONNE’S Hair Salon on Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, acted as a drop-off point for the Hallam FM Mission Christmas Cash for Kids campaign.
On December 23, I was one of the cars involved in the crash that closed the road between Stocksbridge and Deepcar. My wife, my sister and I were helped initially by a local first responder called Zoe, who stopped when she saw the crash.
Yvonne would like to thank everyone that contributed so generously - they had 850 presents donated, which is the largest amount donated in the local area. It took three van loads and a car to deliver them to Mission Christmas HQ!
My wife suffered severe bruising but was otherwise OK. I would like to thank all those that helped, what a great job they do.
The salon takes part in the scheme every year and has seen some fantastic contributions in recent times.
She was a great help as my sister was in shock and she stayed with her for nearly an hour. When the paramedic arrived he advised my sister and I to go to the Northern General Hospital by ambulance.
I don’t thank the vehicle that ran into me as he never came across the road to ask how we were - maybe he was in shock. Roger Preston
Defibrillators fitted in village Continued from front page This was beyond all expectation and meant that they were able to site a second CPAD which is sited at the old Daisy Chain Nursery, and with plans for it to be re-sited at the new co-op on Langsett Road and also donate a third to the local primary school. The team sourced long term guardians and owners. Oughtibridge Wesleyan Reform Chapel have now taken ownership of the two CPADs, they hold a ring-fenced fund which is used for ongoing costs of maintenance, replacement pads, batteries and insurance. The cause has had great support from the Yorkshire Ambulance Service charity, who provided three community first aid awareness sessions and a defibrillator awareness session to educate the community around basic life support and defibrillation. The £999 team would like to give thanks to Mohamed A Patel of M&A Chemist and Debbie Beetlestone, former manager of Daisy Chain for giving permission for the fitting of these life saving defibrillators.
A spokesperson for the team said: “We hope that the defibrillators never have to be used, but having them available is a great achievement. “Sudden cardiac failure is the leading cause of premature death in the UK, but many lives can be saved with immediate treatment. Fast access defibrillation and good quality bystander CPR are the two biggest factors in survival rates of out of hospital cardiac arrest. “The chance of survival is dramatically increased if a defibrillator can shock the heart quickly, while an ambulance is on route. This chance of survival decreases seven to 10% for every minute that defibrillation is not available. “CPADs are defibrillators placed in public places accessible 24 hours a day. The defibrillators are placed in a locked cabinet, when a caller calls 999 they can be sent to that box. The device can be used while the Ambulance is on route increasing chances of a successful resuscitation.”
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THE New Year brings resolutions with it for places to help improve your fitness, we have a many people and in a lot of cases, they are wealth of experts on our feature that can help made in order to improve health or well- you with your goals. being. Even if you decide to face the task alone, you The importance of regular exercise and a good are lucky to live in an area with fantastic opdiet is well-known and both are documented portunities for walking, running or cycling. as aides to a long and healthy life. There are many opportunities in the day to While most of us can manage the diet side of take a walk and it doesn’t have to be a chore. things perfectly well and fit our nutritional Starting a walking programme is as easy as needs around our lifestyle, when it comes to walking to the local shops and walking the doing the same with exercise many of us are children to school rather than driving or sadly lacking. taking a bus. Begin by taking a walk in your lunch break and see the increase in your menYou don’t need to face this struggle on your tal performance at work during the afternoon, own – whether it’s weight loss experts or or walk in the evening and experience a much better quality of sleep.
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Donna Cutts, who is one of Slimming Worlds Team Developers in Sheffield and has been with Slimming World for 10 years, says: “With the rise of trendy fad diets, people are often seduced by the promise of fast weight losses and take quick-fix routes to lose weight. However, these methods of weight loss aren’t sustainable – after all, who wants to feel hungry all the time or give up their favourite foods indefinitely? Especially when that often means that by February New Year’s resolutions are a distant memory. “Last year Slimming World has celebrated it’s 50th anniversary and since it was founded in 1969 it’s helped millions of people to reach their dream weight. There’s no magic pill when it comes to weight loss and the best weight-loss plan is the one you can stick to.
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full-fat butter to low-fat spread, and swapping the white bread for wholemeal bread. 2. Plan, plan, plan Losing weight is much easier when you get in the habit of planning your meals for the week. Pick meals that you know you’ll enjoy, try new dishes to keep things interesting and make a shopping list – it’s impossible to enjoy healthy meals if you don’t have the foods you need to make them in your kitchen! 3. Get support
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When you’re losing weight, having a strong support system around you is vital. If you join a Slimming World group your fellow members, who are all on the same journey as you, will celebrate with you and boost your weight loss when you’re doing well, and pick you up if you ever have a more difficult week.
Here are Donna’s top tips to help you discover a new you this New Year: 1. Make small and simple swaps A huge misconception about losing weight is that you have to make dramatic changes and survive on lettuce leaves and carrot sticks. However, with Slimming World’s Food Optimising eating plan, members are encouraged to make small and simple swaps like switching from oil to low-calorie cooking spray and
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ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT to the Management Team Following internal promotions we are seeking an enthusiastic, highly motivated individual to join our current team.
A FEW Penistone Footpath Runners ventured into the Derbyshire Peak District on New Year’s Eve to take part in the Glossop-based Wormstones Fell Race.
25 – 37.5 hours per week. Salary starting from £17,787 pro rata (depending on experience). Job Purpose – the post holder is responsible to the Managers, assisting in the continuity of service provision by coordinating rotas for the Clinical staff and supporting the management team. Main Duties Responsibilities – Responsible for coordinating and organising the Training posts, Nurse and GP clinical rotas and associated leave requirements. Arranging cover and rescheduling as needed and highlighting shortfalls in service provision to maintain patient access levels. Management Support – Aiding the management team in some of their areas of work to help provide administration support, for example arranging meetings, taking meeting notes, etc. Personnel Management – Collating personnel information of new locums, trainee students and maintain up to date accurate and comprehensive contact lists. Personal Attributes – Have an ability to work efficiently, effectively and professionally in a multidisciplinary team. Demonstrate that you will be open to improving everything that you do. Have an ability to consider and implement new solutions. Be accountable for your own actions. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of quality of care. Experience with the Systmone clinical software, and Excel spreadsheets is desirable but not essential. The post includes membership of the NHS pension scheme. Previous Applicants Need Not Re-apply For further information please contact Blake Foster (blake.foster@nhs.net). To download an application pack, please visit the Practice website www.chapelgreenpractice.co.uk Closing Date: Friday 31st January 2020 Interview Date: Tuesday 11th February 2020.
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PATIENT CARE COORDINATOR Burncross Surgery, 1 Bevan Way, Chapeltown, Sheffield, S35 1RN. 20 - 25 hours per week (Mon – Fri). Salary £8.21per hour (dependent on relevant experience) Chapelgreen Practice is a friendly and enthusiastic training practice serving over 15,000 patients over 2 sites in the Burncross/High Green area of Sheffield. Following internal promotions we are seeking an enthusiastic, highly motivated individual to join our current team. The post consists of shift work – Alternate mornings (Approx. 8am – 1pm) and afternoons (Approx. 1.30pm – 6.30pm) – across both sites therefore flexibility is essential. Preferably the successful candidate will have skills in the following area: Reception Front Desk Call Handling/Contact Centre Prescription Processing Previous experience in NHS / medical reception role is desirable but not essential. The successful candidate will be provided with training and development that includes Care Navigation/Active Signposting. Experience with the Systmone clinical software is desirable but not essential. The post includes membership of the NHS pension scheme. Previous Applicants Need Not Re-apply For further information please contact Blake Foster (blake.foster@nhs.net). To download an application pack, please visit the Practice website www.chapelgreenpractice.co.uk Closing Date: Friday 31st January 2020 Interview Date: Tuesday 11th February 2020.
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Pick of the runners was Bernice Nixon who managed to pick up the first over-60 ladies prize. First back for the club was Damian Kilpin followed in by Ian Charlesworth. First lady back for the club was Sarah Walch. John Tomlinson completed the Bradfield boundary run in 11 hours and 42 minutes, on Saturday December 28. Bernice Nixon Job Vacancies
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ish in 20th place in the Men’s under-17 race. Results: Wormstones Fell Race, Glossop: 20, Damian Kilpin 41-56; 74, Ian Charlesworth 51-18; 91, Sarah Walch 5351; 112, Helen Wright 57-02; 127, Pete Stanley 1-01-19; 139, Bernice Nixon 1-02-49. Yorkshire Cross Country Championships, Lightwater Valley: Under 17 Men 20, Hugh Mackie 22-28. Senior Women: 87, Julia Johnson 37-13; 143, Jude Matthews 43-47. Senior Men: 133, Jon Waller 40-02; 176, Richard Mackie 41-58; 240, Oliver Simon Pike 45-39.
RARE DEFENSIVE ERRORS COST CHURCH UNCHARACTERISTIC defensive mistakes were to blame for Penistone Church’s away defeat at Bridlington Town on Saturday, as they lost 4-3 in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. Church fell behind after just nine minutes as Tom Waudby found a way through for the home side. Nathan Keightley pulled one back for Church but just four minutes later, Billy Logan put Bridlington back in front. Keightley is in great form at the moment and levelled the scores on the stroke of half time. But the restart saw the game swing back in the favour of the home side with Waudby grabbing his second. Chris Adams made it 4-2 on 56 minutes and despite Andy Ring grabbing a consolation in the dying stages of the contest, Church were unable to find another goal. Church manager Ian Richards said: “First of all, a happy New Year to everybody - especially to the eighty plus who travelled to Bridlington to come and watch us today, a huge thank you to those, it reflects the support and backing we’re getting from people. “I can’t thank them enough in terms of mileage Penistone - Bridlington is the longest distance so to get over eighty coming to watch the game today is first class. Some clubs home attendances aren’t 80 and we’ve taken that away. “The flip side of that is it’s apologies to them for our defensive display. My sides don’t concede many goals, we pride ourselves on our defensive discipline and organisation, where we keep the ball outside of our 18 yard box, where we defend the ball inside that, where we defend on close play situations, where we defend on open play.
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in the back of the net but we should have prevented it from getting there.
“It’s uncharacteristic for us and I’m here reflecting thinking that’s a one off and I’m making sure that’s a one off because going forward “Today we’ve gifted a team four goals, to be we’ve scored three goals away at Bridlington fair all four were good finishes in the bottom Town and if you score three goals away at corner so credit to the lads who put the ball Bridlington Town you should be coming away with three points.”
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Steels spent most of the second half in the opposition half and with the influential Josh Sheffield keeper prevented them from scor- Nodder pulling the strings, created several ing in the first minute. chances. However, Steels’ defensive frailties appeared But the Sheffield keeper again kept them at once again when poor marking at a set piece bay. Turner was introduced on the hour mark allowed Sheffield to take the lead. and his quality allowed Steels to apply even more pressure on the Sheffield defence. Steels showed great character and started to force their way into the game but in the first Their efforts were finally rewarded when half, the quality in the final third was letting Danny Frost latched onto a knock down to them down. score an equaliser that was thoroughly deserved.
Sheffield nearly pinched all the points with the last kick of the game but on loan Manchester United youngster Carney produced a tremendous save to keep them out - it would have been a travesty if Steels had come away empty handed. Steels sit in eighth place in the table, three points of a play off position and this Saturday they entertain Loughborough FC with a 3pm kick off at the Look Local Stadium.
DRY WEATHER HELPS GOLFERS GET BACK ON THE COURSE THROUGH the Christmas period and into January, Stocksbridge golfers have been enjoying some much dryer and calmer weather conditions. The course has dried out significantly and given the keen golfers of the club a chance to work off some of the Christmas excesses. As a result, the winter competitions have resumed and been well supported by playing members of the club. The first competition to report on was the Stableford Pro’s Prize on December 28. Steve Cain (16) won with an impressive 43 points and completed a round with no sixes on his card, a rare feat for middle handicap golfers.
winds that made playing conditions quite tough. The course was in excellent condition and the greens staff had done an excellent job to get the course looking so good. Overall winner in this round was Pete Westhead (10) with a dominating 43 points. Pete finished his round with four birdies, three of these coming in the first six holes. Pete also managed to keep a six off of his card. P. Smith (24) came second with 41 points and can look to a couple of shots coming off his handicap. In third place was Dave Stringer (14) with 41 points as well, but a slightly lower points score on the back nine.
In second was Richard Hastings (19) with 41 points, in a round with two birdies. In third place was Eddie Smith (20) with 40 points.
Earlier in December, Stocksbridge Golf Club had the pleasure of hosting newly elected Penistone and Stocksbridge MP. Miriam Cates, the first Conservative MP in the constituency since the 1930s.
Round two of the Winter Cup was completed on January 4, with 32 players facing some stiff and cool north westerly
Miriam enjoyed a post-election party at the club with many of her local Conservative Association team. Miriam lives
in the area and along with her constituency team was determined to celebrate the election, irrespective of the result. Choosing Stocksbridge Golf Club was an easy decision to ensure that the celebrations were held within the boundary. The club was more than willing to host the event and around 100 guests attended the party. Club President John Yeates, pictured with Miriam and the club captains Alison Sedgwick and Steven Haigh, commented: “The celebrations tonight are for Miriam Cates and her election team, but this is also an important opportunity for the Golf Club to build the relationship with our new MP. “We share Miraim’s ambition to see the local community thrive and succeed. The Golf Club is very much a part of the community and we look forward to Miriam’s support in the future, particularly for improvement grants that we are currently seeking to improve the club’s facilities.”
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Stocksbridge edged out in local thriller Mosborough 28 Stocksbridge 14 STOCKSBRIDGE Rugby produced a performance full of endeavour and passion but ultimately were unable to transfer this into enough points to come away from local rivals Mosborough with any improvements in their third place league standing as they lost 28-14. With only one more game of the regular season to play Stocksbridge have already secured their place in the play offs and will be looking for a promotion push. With player/coach Keenan back in the fold, Stocksbridge were able to recall back rower Reece Aspin after injury, along with destructive centre Liam Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Leary after work commitments. There was also a surprise inclusion for former Sheffield Eagles rugby league star Menzie Yere to bolster the midfield.
Pic: Ian Revitt ing well from a dominant line out.
It was Whitaker who eventually plunged over from close range to continue his rich vein of try scoring. Scott Bowskill added the extras. Stocksbridge looked dangerous on the ball and should have scored again, taking the wrong option before Mosborough kept themselves in The home side struck first, touch with another penalty landing a penalty from a for another needless StocksStocksbridge off side. Then bridge infringement. Stocksbridge roared forward Almost from the restart, with Whitaker and Beal linkMosborough failed to clear and veteran flyer Joe Jones
beat the first line of defence and swapped passes with Frith who scorched in at the corner, cleverly making his way to the posts which enabled Bowskill to successfully convert. A drop-off in intensity allowed the home side a try at the end of the half to give them some encouragement, leaving the half time score 14-11 in Stocksbridgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s favour.
on, trying to intercept a pass. Mosborough used the extra man to their advantage and outflanked the cover to score in the corner to regain the lead. Stocksbridge had their chances to score but became a little obsessed with playing too tight in the forwards, instead of releasing their free flowing back line. Scrum half Adam Frith suffered a knee injury and had to be carried from the field. Stocksbridge lost their way a bit and conceded a try from close range to give the home side the advantage.
The second stanza started poorly for the visitors with Bowskill receiving a yellow card and a 10 minute sin-binning for a deliberate knock
Try as they might, a combination of desperate, verging on illegal defence from the home side and some questionable match management by the visitors kept Stocksbridge at bay and a last-minute try for the home side resulted in a flattering scoreline of 28-14 to Mosborough. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If you have to lose a game, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best to go down fighting, rather than with a whimper,â&#x20AC;? said rugby Keenan after the game. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We showed a lot of character and fight, which we can build on. But we still have to
reduce our penalty count itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s crippling us.â&#x20AC;? Frith will have a scan to determine the extent of his injury but he is already looking doubtful for this weekendâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tough away fixture to table toppers York RI. The Bradfield Brewery player of the day award went to the hard-working and versatile Pete Newton, who is available for sponsorship. Ryan Smith and both second rowers, Beal and Whitaker, also showed up well in an encouraging if fruitless team performance.
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