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Liberty Steel has announced it is set to sell its Stocksbridge plant as part of a restructuring following the collapse of its principal lender Greensill Capital. As part of the restructuring Liberty is aiming to sell its aerospace and special alloys steel business in Stocksbridge. The company said that, this was a "unique, high quality business servicing marquee customers in aerospace, auto and other highly engineered applications." The is expected to enable Liberty to focus on developing its Rotherham plant, including its electric arc furnaces, into a two million tonnes recycled 'Greensteel' plant, one of the largest in Europe. Local MP Miriam Cates told Look Local “I believe passionately that there is a strong future for steelmaking in Stocksbridge, and I will do ev-
erything I can to work with the Government and Liberty to find the right buyer. I have had an urgent meeting with the Secretary of State for Business Kwasi Kwarteng, urging him to intervene to help find a suitable buyer for the site. I have also asked that the Government consider providing financial assistance if necessary to make sure that steelmaking can continue until a buyer is found. Stocksbridge Speciality Steels has unique capabilities that are of strategic importance to the whole of the UK. As the local Member of Parliament I will continue to make the case to Government to secure the future of UK steel.” Councillor Julie Grocutt, Deputy Leader of Sheffield Local politicians on the future of City Council, said: Steel-making in Stocksbridge: “The past year has been an extremely difficult time Top to bottom: MP Miriam Cates, South Yorks Mayor Dan Jarvis, for many people and this news has only created Dep. Leader Sheffield City CounCont. on page 2... cil Julie Grocutt
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Stocksbridge steelworks put up for sale further uncertainty about the future, that urgently needs to be addressed. As a councillor for Stocksbridge and the Upper Don, I know first-hand the important role that Liberty Steel plays in the local economy and its significance to the community, as well as to the rest of the UK. The plant’s extensive contribution to the wider country cannot be underestimated as a major, high quality supplier to the aerospace industry, which is a fact that the Government must recognise and value by taking immediate steps to provide assurances that the Stocksbridge plant and workers will be protected going forwards.” Dan Jarvis, Mayor of the Sheffield City Region, said: “The news that Stocksbridge Speciality Steels is to be sold off will be a cause for great anxiety among its 700 workers, and for the suppliers and wider community it helps to support. “Their future, and the future of the steel industry in South Yorkshire, depends on finding a buyer willing to invest for the long-term. Both this
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Man jailed for growing cannabis in a cellar A man has been sentenced to nine months behind bars after neighbourhood officers found him with a large scale cannabis factory in a cellar. Florin Trifan, 30, of no fixed address, was detained after officers from the Walkley neighbourhood team executed a drugs warrant at a property in Minto Road, Hillsborough on 10 April. On a search of the premises, officers found 254 cannabis plants in the loft and the cellar. These plants would be worth around £250,000 in street value. PC Laura Thompson, investigating, said: "Cultivating cannabis on this scale funds the activities of organised criminals. "We seized these plants, plus between eight and 10kg of packaged cannabis which was ready to sell. These profits would have likely gone on to fund violence, exploitation and have a knock on effect of causing fear in our communities. "If you have concerns about the production and supply of drugs in your area, please tell us. We act on the information you provide and work tirelessly to put criminals behind bars, and stop them benefiting from putting drugs on our streets."
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ESSENTIAL WORKS TO AFFECT SUPERTRAM SERVICES OVER BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND Essential engineering works at Hillsborough Corner will affect Supertram’s Blue and Yellow route services over the Bank Holiday weekend (29-31 May).
From the start of service (around 5am) on Saturday 29 May, until the end of service (around midnight) on Monday 31 May, Blue route trams will operate between Halfway and Cathedral or Shalesmoor only. Yellow route trams will operate between Meadowhall and Shalesmoor only. There will be no trams running between Malin Bridge/ Middlewood and Shalesmoor. Purple route and Tram Train services will operate as normal. “Due to essential engineering works on the track at Hillsborough Corner, revised services will run on the Yellow and Blue routes during the Bank Holiday weekend. We’re reminding passengers to plan ahead and check before they travel.”, says SYPTE Director of Customer Services, Tim Taylor. While the works are taking place, valid Supertram tickets will be accepted on Stagecoach and First buses running in affected areas. Hillsborough Interchange will remain open but stand H1 will be closed and its services allocated to another stand. “As some lockdown restrictions have eased, it’s likely that there will be more people using public transport, travelling to meet family and friends, to shop, eat out or see a film. To travel as safely as possible on public transport, remember to follow government advice to regularly sanitise your hands, wear a face covering unless you are exempt and keep your distance where possible. If you can, open a window to increase ventilation during your journey”, added Tim. Some bus services in the area will also be affected by the works. Service updates, timetables and journey planning tools will be available at www.travelsouthyorkshire.com and by calling Traveline on 01709 515151.
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I am humbled to be elected to represent and serve Stocksbridge and Upper Don Ward. I thank everyone who voted for me, including those who possibly had not voted Conservative before. However you voted, I want to champion the interests of all residents in the ward, assist those who need support and always consult the people of Stocksbridge, Deepcar, Oughtibridge, Wharncliffe Side and surrounding areas to ensure your needs are met. Throughout the campaign, a lack of good public transport, deteriorating high streets and crime came up time and time again. These will be issues I will be spending much time working on over the coming weeks, months and years. I want to see a transport system fit for purpose, not just between the Upper Don Valley and the centre of
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man lucky to be alive a year after freak gin accident By Alex Grove, Yorkshire Live Paul Harrison was in a coma for 10 days and watched his palms 'fall off ' after a horrific accident at Sheffield Distillery, reports Yorkshire Live. A dad has spoken for the first time after he almost died when nearly half his body was set on fire in a freak accident at a Sheffield gin distillery. Paul Harrison was in a coma for almost two weeks with first and second degree burns after compressed alcohol at 85C squirted out of a still before being ignited by propane which caused serious scalding to his hands, arms, face and torso. The 34-year-old, from Hoyland, Barnsley, was working in his role as a distiller at Sheffield Distillery, which is at the back of The Commerical pub in Chapeltown, Sheffield, at the time of the horrific incident on May 26, 2020. Now, almost one year on from the accident, which could have killed him, Paul has revealed how he is still recovering and why he has bravely returned to work as a distiller.
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"If I had been 10 years older I wouldn't be here and if I had been any shorter I wouldn't be here because I would have got it full frontal in the face," Paul said. "If I had been any slimmer too I probably wouldn't be here so there was a benefit to being overweight. "I feel very lucky and there was a 55 per cent chance of survival and 45 per cent the other way because of the extent of my injuries." Paul, who lives with his wife Hannah and their children - including his youngest who had been born just weeks before the accident - was rushed to Sheffield's Northern General Hospital before being transferred to Pinderfields Hospital.
"Liquid doesn't like being compressed so it squirted out at 85C which scalded me first and then because we were using a propane burner that ignited it and the whole lot went up. "Now the little still is no longer in use. That is a decorative item now and we just use the big still which poses no risk whatsoever." Paul's hands were badly damaged in the fire and he has had to undergo "webbing work" after he lost the skin in between his fingers. He said he watched his palms "fall off " in the aftermath of the fire and recalls his initial time in hospital as like having an "out of body experience" before he was put in a coma.
The Wakefield hospital has a specialist burns unit and Paul spent 10 weeks there receiving treatment, which included spending 10 days in a coma.
"It's going to take time and I don't know what my recovery time will be. I just know that I couldn't have asked for better care from the staff at Pinderfields.
Recalling the moment he was engulfed in flames, Paul said: "The botanicals got blocked at the top of the still which created a pressure buildup.
"From the doctors and nurses to housekeeping staff and occupational therapists - they have all been exceptional and I wouldn't be as far along as I am without their expertise."
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Has anyone else round here been hearing the term ‘Pork Barrel Politics’? My understanding is that this unpleasant phrase would be a bit more familiar in Fox Valley Wisconsin than in our neck of the woods, and that it is a term for a government bribing particular areas to vote and go on voting for them. ‘Levelling up’ turns out to be rolling up with a barrel. Of pork? Anyway, with apologies to the growing number of Upper Don vegetarians, it would appear we are deep within on one such conveyor of pig meat.
Next month marks Bowel Cancer UK’s Walk Together fundraiser, a five-mile sponsored walk to show support for people undergoing treatment for bowel cancer, to remember loved ones and help stop others dying from the disease.
This year, we’re asking you to walk together on Saturday 12 June in your local area, with your household or in small socially distanced groups. By walking on this date, we’ll be united as one bowel cancer community, completing our walks on the same day. However, if this date doesn’t work, you If we get a fully funded youth service returned to can walk any time in June that suits you. us (destroyed by the party in power’s very own austerity with a little help from lib dem friends) We’re incredibly proud that our patron and BBC or a passenger train link to Sheffield, at least some Countryfile presenter Sean Fletcher is supporting good will have come from the bung for votes. I am Walk Together. Sean, who sadly lost his mum to concerned that reporting so far has been on that bowel cancer when she was just 54, is lucky enough Funicular we have all been clamouring for and to visit some amazing walking routes as part of his job and has shared some of those ahead of the now some apartments. event. This isn’t true pork barrel politics. This is pork Bowel cancer is the UK’s fourth most common scratchings. cancer and the second biggest cancer killer, but Yours it shouldn’t be because it is treatable and curable, Peter Morton especially if diagnosed early. Please, if you can, join us to Walk Together to help ensure a future where nobody dies of bowel Royal Mail cancer. Find out more at bowelcanceruk.org.uk/ Royal Mail are doing a sterling job, especially walktogether during this unusual times. I cannot thank them enough though please, please, please, pick up your elastic bands. They are a danger to our wildlife (plus pets) especially hedgehogs which are in a massive decline. The sorting yard is strewn with them. PICK THEM UP! other than that - keep up the good work and set an example.
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DIGGER DREAM COMES TRUE FOR SHEFFIELD SCHOOLBOY THANKS TO YORKSHIRE HOUSEBUILDER After Wharncliffe Primary School’s headmaster Mr Gaughan shared a picture of the model with Erris Homes, Archie was invited to see the diggers in action and meet with Erris Homes site manager Andy Rafton.
A digger-obsessed Sheffield schoolboy has had his dreams realised thanks to housebuilder Erris Homes.
homes and featured several toy diggers surrounded by eggs dressed as construction workers.
Year 4 pupil Archie was recently invited to a demonstration of various machines on site at Erris Homes’ new housing development, Cloverleaf Court, after submitting a creative model of the construction site for his school’s egg decorating competition last month.
“Archie has been obsessed with diggers from a very young age, and as the site is so close to his school it made sense to base his design on the construction site at Cloverleaf Court,” explained mum Tracey. “As the development is on Main Road just next to Archie’s school, we pass the site every day and we always comment on the diggers or machinery on site.”
The model, inventively named ‘Eggscavation’, was based on Erris Homes’ development of 13 new family
“We were all blown away by Archie’s submission and we are thrilled to have been able to thank him in a meaningful way,” commented Andy. “It was a pleasure to meet with him and not only chat about the various machines in operation but also escort him around the site and warn him of the dangers of entering a construction site unsupervised.” In addition to an escort around the site, Erris Homes also presented Archie with a £25 book voucher and a new toy digger to add to his collection. “Archie had a great time visiting the site last week and is very grateful for his new dig-
ger which he has since added it to his ‘fleet!’” said Tracey. “Hopefully one day he will be on a proper site with ‘big boy’s toys’ – until then, he will continue to dig up my garden!” Commenting on Archie’s passion, Andy said: “It’s fantastic to see such enthusiasm from someone so young and I can only hope that Archie continues to pursue this interest in later life. He is more than welcome to approach us again in a few years – there is definitely a work experience position with his name on it when he is old enough!” Cloverleaf Court comprises 13 new four-bedroom family homes from £330,000. The first homes are expected to be ready to move into late summer, just in time for the new school year.
Worried you won’t look cool? Think you’ll never get caught? Don’t need one ‘cos you’ve got an airbag? These are just a few of the reasons why people decide not to wear a seatbelt. But the fact is that you are twice as likely to die in a collision if you are not wearing a seatbelt. That is why from today (Monday 24 May), South Yorkshire Police (SYP) and South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership (SYSRP) are joining forces to take part in the national Standing Up for Belting Up campaign. Joanne Wehrle, SYSRP manager, said: “In the UK over the last six years, more than 20 per cent of car drivers and passengers killed in
collisions were NOT wearing their seatbelt. “Even on short familiar journeys, and at low speeds, not wearing a seatbelt can be a fatal decision. “That’s why we want to remind people that just one click can change your future.” Over the coming weeks, as part of daily business, officers from SYP’s Operational Support Unit will be clamping down on those not wearing a seatbelt and educating both drivers and passengers about the associated risks to themselves and others.
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Barnsley College BEAT THE celebrates STREET Armed Forces Day Guards, said: “I think it’s really important that students get a clear understanding of what the Army offers. There are a lot of misconceptions of what the Army does, be that through film and television, or video games. The Army has seven different career streams that cover combat, logistics and support, to HR and finance – and everything in between. “My advice to anyone thinking of an Army career would be to take a look – there is no two days the same and I’ve made friends for life whilst gaining all sorts of qualifications and life experiences I wouldn’t have had the chance to get if I hadn’t joined.”
Barnsley College students were virtually joined by a range of representatives from the British Army, Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Marine Commandos, to celebrate and raise awareness of Armed Forces Day. The main activity of the day was ‘A conversation with the Armed Forces’ guest panellists who discussed everything military and answered questions posed by students. The panel featured Sergeant Jay McIlroy, RAF Motivational
Outreach Team; Mark Oxley, Royal Navy Career Advisor; Lance Sergeant Robert Greeno, British Army Recruitment Coordinator; Valerie Johnson, adult cadet at Army Cadet Force; and Pauline King, Assistant Regional Employer Engagement Director at Reserve Forces' and Cadets' Association for Yorkshire and The Humber. Lance Sergeant Greeno, from South Yorkshire, who has been in the Army eight years and is currently serving with the Coldstream
Students were then joined by Royal Air Force veteran Jayne Hellowell, who shared her inspirational journey in the armed forces and spoke about the work that Barnsley Council do to support the Armed Forces Covenant and the armed forces community in Barnsley. Louise Peppard, Senior Strategy Business Manager at Rotherham, Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust, shared with the students the Foundation’s Armed Forces Covenant journey and what it is like to have a son in the armed forces.
Speaker Gavin Day, UK Organisational Development Manager at Premdor, talked to students about his 15-year career in the armed forces in the 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment Reservist, the dedicated Regular Army Engineer Regiment of 16 Air Sheffield received an official Assault Brigade. launch ahead of the game’s start Students also had the op- on 16th June. portunity to listen to guest speaker Ronnie Erskine Beat the Street Sheffield, the talk about his career in city-wide physical activity game the RAF as an engineer taking place in June and July, respanning 23 years’ service, ceived an official launch at Shefthe different career paths field Olympic Legacy Park. available within the Armed The event was attended by orForces and shared an inganisers, local dignitaries, counsight into what an RAF cil representatives and Oasis Engineer does on a day-toAcademy Don Valley. day basis. Guests were invited to try out the Students first heard from free game which encourages peoRichard Gettings, an exple of all ages and abilities to get police officer and spokesmoving and to incorporate active person for the Daparian travel into their daily lives, plus Foundation. He was acthere were speeches from Move companied by military vetMore Sheffield and other stakeerans Gareth Stanton and holders. Andy Cunnington, both of whom have been diag- Beat the Street gets underway nosed with Post-Traumatic from 16th June to 28th July and Stress Disorder (PTSD). challenges schools, workplaces The session covered top- and community groups to clock ics to highlight what PTSD up as many active travel miles is, their own experiences as possible during the six weekwith it, life in the military game. and the plans for The Daparian Foundation moving Beat the Street is open to anyone of any age and ability- children forward. and adults alike. More than 450 For more information beeping and flashing sensors about our Public Services called ‘Beat Boxes’ will be placed courses visit www.barns- on lampposts around the area for ley.ac.uk/publicservices or the duration of the game. email info@barnsley.ac.uk. Players simply tap one of these Beat Boxes to start their journey. Walk, cycle, run, scoot, wheel or roll to the next one on the map
within an hour to score 10 points. The further players go and the more Beat Boxes they tap, the more points they will score. Over the course of the six-week competition, the teams that clock up the highest number of points will win vouchers for sports equipment or books and there are ‘lucky tap’ prizes given out to individuals during the game. There are also leaderboards for the highest number of average points, meaning that teams of all sizes are in with a chance of winning prizes. Beat the Street was developed by Dr William Bird, a GP who wanted to get people active and to get communities walking together. Since it was developed in 2010, more than a million people have played the game across 103 towns and cities across the UK and internationally. Beat the Street Sheffield is brought to you by Move More and Sheffield City Council. It is delivered by Intelligent Health, with funding from the National Lottery and Sport England, and local partners. For more information about the forthcoming Beat the Street game, visit www.beatthestreet. me/sheffield or follow @BTSSheffield on social media for more information
Golfer’s Continue their Winning Streak The Gents League Team won their second match of the season against Tinsley Golf Club and with some style. In tricky wet, windy and cold conditions the home players won 3 out of the 4 matches and are well positioned to push for promotion from Division 5. The results were as follows: Peter Finney (3) won comfortably by 4 and 2; Danny Costello (3) won by 3 and 1; and Andrew Finney (0) won by a massive margin of 7 and 5. It was only team captain, Liam O'Sullivan (2) who lost by the margin of 4 and 2. Liam said afterwards "this is another great result and we are putting some good individual and team performances together."
The weather this week affected the mid-week competitions and for the members golfing got going in earnest on Saturday 22 May with the May monthly medal. Craig Allen (8) won with a comfortable four shot margin of victory. Craig scored a fantastic net 59, with 3 birdies on the front 9 and a further one on the back 9. Craig's gross score was an impressive 1 over par. Richard Grimmer (15) was second with a net 63 and Paul Blake (8) was third with a net 64. The same score as Andy Hogg (20), but with a better back 9. Despite the wet conditions underfoot, there was a strong field of nearly 70 players entering the competition.
The gents also competed on Sunday 23 May in a stableford Pro's Prize. Trevor Mosely (11) won comfortably with 41 points. Jonathan Bradley (17) was second with 39 points and Chris Walker (20) was third with 36 points. The Ladies Section competed on the same day for their Jubilee Trophy. Liana O'Sullivan (6) won the strokeplay format by a clear 5 shot margin with a net 72. Helen Moffett (27), the Ladies Captain, was second with a net 77 and Hilja O'Sullivan (21) was third with a net 79. On Saturday evening members of the Golf Club gathered to say a fond farewell to Anita Horsfield. Anita has been a very loyal servant
to the Club, working behind the bar for the last 19 years. The Directors arranged a small gathering on Saturday evening for Anita and she is pictured with the President of the Club, John Yeates, receiving a gift of thanks from the Club. Club Captain, Alan Revell, has chosen The Chesterman Wing as his charity for the year. There will be a variety of fund-raising activities that will include Club Members Matt Sedgwick and Steven Haigh repeating their 10- round challenge.
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oughtibridge ladies in final Oughtibridge romped into the League plate final with a comprehensive win against Sherwood. Laura Cain’s cross caused panic in the away defence with an OG the end result before Emily Fowler turned smartly to rifle in number 2. Molly Hutchinson did well to keep out a long range effort as Sherwood had their best spell of the game up to half tine.
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With the breeze behind them Oughtibridge dominated after the break, skipper Kathryn Mudge bundling home from a corner before Fowler shot home her second to make it 4-0. Youngster Maisie Newton jinked through the defence and rounded the keeper for number 5 and Milly Wilson chipped home to make it 6-0. Laura Watton was voted Player of the Match.
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After an even opening 15 minutes, it was Legion who struck first. Adam Simpson picked out the run of hot shot Mitch Savage, who took one touch to control and nonchalantly lobbed the oncoming goalkeeper with his second touch. RBL settled down and began to play some good stuff and doubled the lead when debutant Luca Defalco beat his man down the left hand side and picked out Savage again, to hit home his 7th
goal in just his 4th game for the club. Southey pressed on in the second half in windy conditions, and after a number of changes got themselves back in the game with a well hit volley outside the area which flew in to the bottom corner. Legion battled hard and stood up to an onslaught of attacks from Southey, who equalised with 5 minutes to spare. Another goal for Southey would have seen them take the 3
points and therefore win the tournament, but RBL held firm with goalkeeper Mark Newbould showing great composure in the final moments to ensure they finished top of the six team competition. RBL wish to thank their sponsors and the many spectators that came to support them during the tournament. Following a short break the players will report back for pre season training 20 June.
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Yorkshire Cup
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Penistone Church 5-1 Wakefield AFC
Group game 2 Scorers: Kieran Ryan pen 35, 68, Jordan Coduri 39, Nicky Guest 63, 75 Attendance – 237 by Martin Webb On a perfect evening for football, 237 people attended this Yorkshire Trophy match. Wakefield are a relatively new team, 3 levels below Penistone Church in the football pyramid. This was the first competitive home match for Church since Saturday 19 December 2020, some 21 weeks before. It was definitely worth the wait. Both teams played a high pressing game in the first half and Wakefield had much the better of the early exchanges with some awkward moments for the Church back four. Cameron Simpson picked up a nasty knock after 20 minutes and Callum Lee came on in his place at left back. Whilst Church were settling their new formation Wakefield had a beautiful cross from the righthand side tipped onto the bar by Chris Snaith in the Church Goal. Wakefield continued to press, but Church started to turn the match with a couple of lovely moves down the right-hand side, each
resulting in a tame effort on goal. Again, Church found space on the right and a tricky low cross was spilled by the Wakefield keeper, Brett Lovell was offside when he missed to the left of goal with the rebound. At 34 minutes good Church tackling and then movement down the left resulted in a diagonal ball out to the right a flick on and Nicky Guest running dangerously in on goal. The defender cut across the back of him fouling Guest in the process. Kieran Ryan scored the resulting Penalty low to the left of the keeper who nearly saved it, 1-0 to Church. Church immediately pushed forward from the restart and Callum Lee had a half chance close in on goal, Wakefield cleared and moved the ball deftly down the middle of the park. The ball was then laid on to Harley Blankley who shot from around 25 yards out, high to the right of goal. Chris Snaith had no chance as the ball rifled past him 1-1 Church responded immediately with a 5 pass move down the right, Jordan Coduri scoring a well-worked goal low to the left of goal. 2-1 to Church. Church also hit the bar at 39 minutes. 2-1 half-time score.
The second half opened briskly, Wakefield moved the ball well and had 30 yard shot easily saved at the end of a good move. However, Wakefield started to find the going much harder the longer the match went on. Nicky Guest and Jon Pugh made several openings with Kieran Ryan and it was Nicky Guest who bagged the third after 63 minutes with a low 18-yard shot to the left of goal. The ball bobbled in front of the outstretched keeper, who was unlucky with the bounce and the ball nestled in the net. 3-1 Church 5 minutes later following a foul, Church took the free kick on the left, the ball looped with pace into a crowded box and from 6 yards Kieran Ryan scored with his head low back across the keeper to left of goal. 4-1 Church. The rest of the match was oneway traffic, with man of the match, Nicky Guest again testing the goalkeeper with a beautiful crisp shot low to the left of goal. It was Nicky Guest who scored the final goal. This came from a series of firm passes, with an accurate 15-yard ball into Guest; on the move, he took the ball down on his chest, swivelled and vol-
leyed the ball into the left of goal from 10 yards. 5-1 Church Church did not add further to their score. Wakefield to their credit did not give up and played some lovely football too, they have some excellent players. It seemed that Church were better at moving the ball into dangerous areas and converting their chances. Manager Duncan Richards told Look Local “ There were standout performances and standout goals, I thought Nicky Guest’s volley was outstanding, Kieran Ryan deserved his two goals and his performance was exceptional. Tom Charlesworth’s second half was brilliant but as a team we were dominant and we deserved to win and it was nice to have a score line which reflected the performance. So it’s really pleasing to get that win. The crowd had seen 6 goals, a couple of shots that hit the bar and some excellent football.
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Penistone’s 1st game in the Yorkshire cup ended in a narrow defeat, 1-0 loss at Brighouse, but the big win against Wakefield looks likely to be enough for Church to progress in the competition.
Busy weekend for Penistone runners
On their busiest weekend for many months Penistone runners competed in several events across the north of England. They competed in a variety of disciplines including road racing, track and field, trail running and fell running. A team of athletes made the relatively short journey
to Cleckheaton in West Yorkshire to compete in the first fixture of the Northern Athletics Track and Field League. The team was made up of three ladies and seven men so everyone had to take on more events than usual. Making his debut for the club was Henry Parkin
who competed in the 100 metres (5th 11-9), 200 metres (5th 25-1) as well as the long jump (3rd 4.94 metres). Aged only 15 Henry put in some great performances against much older opposition. Two other Penistone youngsters Tom and James Fryers put in great performances in a variety of events. Tom set a new 800 metres club record in 2-26 whilst brother James broke the club record at 1,500 metres in 4-52. Heather Lindley and Shaun Dimelow were the busiest members of the team taking on seven events each. Shaun’s events included the 800 metres (2-24), 1,500 metres (5-06) and 5,000 metres (18-17) all of which were club records. Jill Scrivens did six events whilst Robin Clough and Paul Fryers each took on five events including the 3,000 metres steeplechase. Other athletes competing were Dawn Broom (3,000 metres and 1,500 metres),
Lee Hopwood (Javelin, High Jump and 100 metres) and John Broom (5,000 metres and men’s 4 x 400 metres relay). New member Gareth Irvine and Over65 veteran runner Malcolm Rose competed in the Heaton Park 10k. Malcolm had a great run to claim first place in his age category in 42-24. Gareth finished in a time of 41-35 which placed him in seventh in the male over40 category. In Northumberland, Andrew Heppenstall had a strong run at the Alnwick Castle Trail 10k. Andrew finished in a very quick time of 3713. In York, Charlie Skipper ran just over 17 minutes for 5k at the Even Splits series. In the Lake District star fell runner Julie Darigala claimed first place in the ladies over50 category at the Fairfield Horseshoe race. Also on the fells, Sarah Walch competed in
the Half Tour of Bradwell finishing first over40 lady in 3-15-56. Further results: Blackstone Edge fell race 6km 350m 36, Damian Kilpin 36-52; 55, Julie Darigala 38-46; 115, Sarah Walch 44-26; 124, Helen Wright Fine Artist 46-16; 169, Brent Lindsay 54-46. Half tour of Bradwell 28km 1050m 26, Sarah Walch 3-15-56; 41, Helen Wright 3-32-33. Pictured: Men’s 4 x 400 metres team, John Broom, Robin Clough, Shaun Dimelow, Paul Fryers
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Steels charity Stocksbridge Park Steels FC have had a huge public response to their involvement with the Dementia UK charity event, organised by Helping Hands in Sheffield. A clubs spokesperson said "As a club we feel with all the publicity around Dementia and how it’s so prevalent in Football, its something we wish to continue supporting
We will be announcing how and what we intend to do, and try to accomplish."
Stocksbridge PS are in the NPL East with the following teams;
The Northern Premier League has been restructured into regions with 58 clubs split across 3 regional divisions in NPL East and NPL Midlands, and 20 in NPL West.
Bridlington Town, Brighouse Town, Cleethorpes Town, Dunston, Frickley Athletic, Hebburn Town, Lincoln United, Liversedge, Marske United, Ossett United, Pickering Town, Pontefract Collieries, Sheffield, Shildon, Stockton Town, Tadcaster Albion,
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Their nearest game will be against city rivals Sheffield FC with their longest away game being a 248 mile round trip to Hebburn Town, in Newcastle. Pre-season begins on 6 July with an away game at Retford.
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Following a couple of bowling changes, Baslow formed 2 50+ partnerships to turn their innings around. Due to some poor bowling and fielding, Baslow recovered from 68-5 to 194-6. Les Harris 2-28 and Chris Thwaites 2 for 30, the only real positive notes. The Stocksbridge reply got off to a terrible start with both openers falling for ducks in the first 8 balls. The situation didn't improve, with wickets falling at far too regular intervals. A combination of poor shots and excellent catching reduced Stocksbridge to 30-6. Only 2 batsmen scored in double figures as Stocksbridge capitulated to 50 all out. An incredibly disappointing afternoon for the 2nds.
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