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Former MP Jared O'Mara has denied making fraudulent invoices to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, reports the BBC.
Mr O'Mara, 39, is accused of submitting false expense claims worth £28,700. Appearing at Sheffield Magistrates court via video link he denied seven counts of fraud and another charge under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Mr O'Mara, of Walker Close, Sheffield, was MP for Sheffield Hallam from June 2017 to November 2019. He appeared at court alongside his former aide Gareth Arnold, 28, of School Lane, Dronfield, who denied six counts of fraud, and John Woodliff, 42, of Hes-
ley Road, Sheffield, who pleaded not guilty to a single charge under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority is the body that regulates MPs' staffing and business costs as well as their pay and pensions. The court was told that some of the counts relate to "services purported to have been provided by Gareth Arnold", and others refer to "services purported to have been provided by Confident About Autism South Yorkshire".
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District Judge Paul Goldspring said the case needed to be heard by a crown court judge and the three men were bailed and will appear before Sheffield Crown Court on 25 October. Mr O'Mara won the Sheffield Hallam constituency for Labour from former Lib Dem leader Sir Nick Clegg in 2017, but later left the party following a series of controversies. He stayed in office as an independent MP but did not contest the 2019 general election.
The offences are alleged to have occurred in periods between October 2018 and February last year.
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Jim’s epic coastline walk reaches another milestone
Jim Morton has reached another milestone in his quest to walk the entire mainland coast of the UK and visit each lighthouse on the way.
3000 miles were notched up on the west coast of Scotland at Port Henderson. Jim from Penistone told Look Local "I’m walking the coast of mainland Great Britain for Gurkha Welfare Trust because they have served Britain for over 200 years”
APPEAL: Appeal for information following collision in Tankersley Police are appealing for information following an RTC in Park Lane, Tankersley on Friday (24 September). It is reported that at around 3:11pm a car, a white BMW, and a lorry were in collision close to Tankersley Golf Course. The driver of the BMW, a 31-yearold man, suffered life-threatening injuries in the collision. He was
taken to hospital via ambulance where he remains in a critical condition. Enquiries are ongoing and police now want to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the collision. Did you see what happened? Do you think you may have CCTV or dashcam footage? If you can help, please call 101 quoting incident number 517 of 24 September.
I set off on the 12 April 2021 for my walk of a lifetime which has been in the making since 1967. I plan to walk the entire coast of mainland UK 7500 miles” Jim originally from Hillsborough is aiming to raise £50,000, if you would like donate please goto the following link: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/richard-morton11 The Gurkha Welfare Trust ensures that Gurkha veterans, their widows and their wider communities are able to live with dignity in Nepal, through the provision of financial, medical and community aid.
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A North-Sheffield dance school is celebrating a successful weekend at their first dance festival in 18 months after bringing back 146 trophies to the city from the Skegness dance competition. In a competition with 100s of contenders from across the UK, pupils from the Erika Wilkinson Dance Academy (EWDA) came away with the trophies (more than double the number won at their last festival) as well as a special prize for 11 year old pupil Casey Wade who was picked by one of the judges as her favourite dancer of the weekend. A number of pupils, including 5 year old Freya Nurse, 7 year old Evie Davison and 13 year old Valentina Diaz-Ward brought home more than five 1st place trophies each for freestyle dance sections including fast solo, slow solo, street solo, slow pairs, fast pairs, street pairs and Rock n Roll. Erika Wilkinson who runs the school said: “I am beyond proud of the girls’ achievements! Lockdown has been hard for everyone for many reasons and dance has been badly affected. We have had long periods of not being able to have our pupils in the building so we’ve had to teach them on zoom, long periods of having to have reduced numbers of pupils in the building and keeping them spaced from each other when they’re there, and an incredibly long period with no competing as dance competitions were one of the last sectors to have restrictions lifted, alongside nightclubs this August. “The girls haven’t let this get them down, they’ve worked so hard. Keeping their motivation going with lessons taking place via zoom in their homes is no easy feet but they’ve done it and how strongly they’ve
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come back, bringing home more than double the number of trophies we got at our last festival just shows how this has paid off for them. “You head into big dance championships like this one where you’re competing against
schools from across the UK hoping your pupils will do well but never daring to dream that you’ll come away with so many trophies! It was a fantastic weekend and all of the girls were amazing.
“We’re now looking forward to practicing harder and getting better and better so that we can bring more Championship trophies back to Sheffield and are looking forward to heading to the European Dance Championships in Blackpool in October.”
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Portuguese discovery has the hallmarks of the ‘Steel city” An 87 year-old man from Deepcar, wants to find a new home for a ‘homely’ Portuguese discovery. John Charles May, who was born in Wisewood and spent 25 years living in Portugal is looking to give-away a piece of Sheffield cutlery he found at his villa in the Algarve.
The Sheffield Assay office confirmed this to be a fine example of Sheffield cutlery, and informed ‘the finder’ it was made in 1880 by William Webster & Co. John was so ‘warmed’ by his homely discovery that he has kept the ‘fork’ all this time and even went to the trouble of mounting on a plaque.
Whilst mowing his lawn at his then residence in Sao-Bra in 2012, he encountered a problem with his mower.
John, now back in England, would dearly love for the fork to find a new owner, maybe someone connected to the family and the works.
On closer inspection he found a fork to be stuck in the mower’s blades.
John maybe remembered better by people for having a famous father, Charles Henry May, who was a former speedway champion.
After managing to ‘free’ the fork from the mower, John discovered the piece of cutlery to be of ‘Sheffield origin’. The cutlery in fact had the hallmark of William Webster, manufacturer of cutlery on Sycamore Street, Sheffield.
William Webster manufactured cutlery in Sheffield in the latter 19th century. William Webster (1838-1895). If you are interested in this piece of Sheffield cutlery please contact news@looklocal.org.uk
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Conquering Britain’s highest peak
MICHAEL King has hit the heights for St Luke’s Hospice after reaching the summit of Britain’s loftiest peak. Michael and a team of nine friends raised £1,135 for Sheffield’s only hospice after reaching the summit of Ben Nevis in Scotland. And that sum means 56year-old Michael, who lives in Grenoside, has now given more than £6,000 to St Luke’s, where wife Michelle was a patient before her death in 2019. Psychiatric nurse Michelle was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003 but having survived that initial illness, she was later found to have developed a brain tumour. “In the end she went into St Luke’s and all I can say is that
the support we received from everybody there was incredible,” said Michael. “It might sound a strange thing to say but Michelle loved it at St Luke’s, she thought it was fantastic. “She was there for three weeks and then she took a turn for the worse and she died in October 2019 but the care everybody gave her was really outstanding.” Michael decided he wanted to raise money for St Luke’s, first with a funeral collection, then by taking part in Sheffield’s famous Percy Pud race and then completing a run of his own during lockdown. Now, with the support of his walking friends, he has conquered Ben Nevis and brought his fundraising total to more than £6,000.
“The Highlands of Scotland and Ben Nevis were the last places we had a holiday before Michelle was diagnosed with cancer and that is why our walk had such a special significance,” Michael said. “The weather was fine when we set off but by the time we were near the top it was very windy and very wet and you couldn’t see because of the mist. “But we did it and I know that Michelle would be happy that we have raised so much money for the charity that supported her.” There’s still time to give to the climbers - just visit www. justgiving.com/fundraising/ Michael-King66
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30 Penistone Sequence Dance Club. Weekly @ The Community Centre Penistone, Thursday’s @ 8 pm. Old & New Members very welcome. Further Information, please contact 07778655487. 30 Stocksbridge Art Society AGM demo by Richard Ashby, photography for painting Christ Church, Manchester Road, visitors welcome October
1 Race night for St. Luke’s Hospice will be held at Bolsterstone Village Hall on Friday 1st October 2021. There will be a mobile bar and it will be presented by a professional race night host. The money raised will be going towards our ongoing efforts to raise money for St Lukes Hospice in Sheffield. Sponsorships available contact Abbie 0781 4691939 2 South Yorkshire Cottage Garden Society is having a meeting with speaker at Penistone Community Centre on 2nd October between 2 & 4pm. Everyone welcome. 4 Bradfield Historical Society - Monday 4 October - Sheffield’s Cinema Heritage by Mike Higginbottom, Bradfield Village Hall, 7.30, 2337463 or email bradfield.history@ mypostoffice.co.uk 5 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Tues 5 Oct - Local History Morning Round Walk with Malcolm Nunn in the Upper Agden Valley - start at 10.30am from outside Old Horns Inn, High Bradfield - return around 1pm. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers. org.uk or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk
4 Stocksbridge & Deepcar townswomens guild will meet in Christchurch hall, Manchester road on Monday 4 October at 2.30pm the speaker to be confirmed will be served. For further details phone 2882393 6 Stocksbridge and District WI are meeting in the Community Hall at Christchurch, Manchester Road Stocksbridge at 7.15 for 7.30 start.. Our speaker is from Sheffield Hospitals Charity to tell us about their plans for a Peace Garden at the Northern General Hospital. Visitors always welcome. Further details call Janet, 07939941818. 6 A rare opportunity to see and hear two of the World’s finest cinema organists presents itself when they visit the Penistone Paramount. Richard Hills and Simon Gledhill are legendary for their solo performances but together they are spectacular with their organ and piano duets. A feast of popular music and musicianship not to be missed. The concert is on October 9th at 2-30pm at the Penistone Paramount, Shrewsbury Road, Penistone, S36 6DY. Advanced tickets to the socially distanced Paramount seating plan are available online via the Paramount Box Office, by telephone on 01226 767532, or pay on the door. 7 Thursday 7 October - AGM for the Friends of Wisewood and District - 10am in Wisewood Church Hall, Wadsley Room. If you would like to join the Friends of Wisewood but cannot come to the meeting, please telephone Liz on 0114 2349049 Free tea or coffee for all attending the meeting!
10 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Muck In’ Day (practical work on the common), Sun 10 Oct, 10am-noon, meet at Long Lane Car Park www.walc.epizy.com. Tools supplied, please bring gloves 13 Don Valley Probus are pleased to resume our regular meeting programme again on 13th October at 10.30 in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with an informal get together. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming back our regular members, as well as visitors and new members. For more information, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967. 14 Friendship Lunches The next Friendship Lunch at the Norfolk Arms in Chapeltown is on Thursday 14 October with the fantastic Paul Anthony. The Friendship Lunch at the bottom Red Lion in Grenoside is also to re-start on Tuesday 16 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Fungi Foray’ a walk led by Alan Smith, Sat 16 Oct, meet at Rural Lane Car Park at 10am, return around 12noon, FREE but donations welcome, check website for details - www. walc.epizy.com. This morning we will be looking for toadstools and other fungi hopefully identifying most of them. This is another biodiversity event - we won’t be collecting for the pot! How prolific the fungi are depends on lots of things, primarily the late summer weather - the day usually brings a few surprises and perhaps some magic tricks!
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Barnsley College and Barnsley Sixth Form College has launched its brand new 2022/23 course guides, offering a wide range of courses for those who wish to carve out a career. Students can enjoy all the benefits of the College’s state-of-the-art buildings and fantastic facilities with courses for everyone. For the second year running, Barnsley College and Barnsley Sixth Form College are joining forces with young people's charity, Chilypep, to make a brighter future for our community by creating a colouring in page in the course guides to raise awareness of both Mental Health and Mindfulness.
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One in four people experience a mental health issue each year and 75% of mental illness starts before the age of 24*. Whilst there is growing awareness of the importance of wellbeing and the majority of young people are happy with their lives, there will be times when life is not so easy. Chilypep’s purpose is to promote the rights, wellbeing and opportunities of all young people across South Yorkshire. The charity works with young people to campaign around issues that affect them; and works with organisations, schools, community services and local authorities to ensure that young people’s rights are protected and that their best interests are served.
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Emma Manser, Participation Project Worker at Chilypep, said: “Chilypep have been working with students at Barnsley College over the last five years, it is wonderful to be able to support the College and students in looking after and raising awareness around Mental Health. “Barnsley College has a fantastic provision for students Health and Wellbeing and we
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Your Letters Forum meeting Last Wednesday, the 22nd, I attended the Stocksbridge Community Forum meeting at the Venue. It appears Stocksbridge is to be part regenerated by knocking down the Bridge charity shop, the Library, Well chemist and what used to be the Factory shop to build a multi-storey building. This building is going to house a new, ground floor Library and other things to be decided. Upon being questioned about the need for a new Library the answer given amounted to:- it would be on the ground floor to allow easier access and the existing Library was energy inefficient. That the existing Library has a lift for easier access for those who are compromised was bypassed. When asked if it would not be a lot cheaper to make the Library more energy efficient than to knock everything down - no answer was forthcoming. The Library is not a hub of activity at the best of times and as is suits it’s purpose. Which unelected persons are deciding what is best for Stocksbridge....Why is something not being planned to facilitate the people of Stocksbridge? Why are the people of Stocksbridge not being asked what they would like? S.L.Jones
A septuagenarian from Stocksbridge is, next month, to run the London Marathon, without leaving sunny climes of the ‘valley’. Dave Perkins, 70, is running the Virtual London Marathon through the streets and hills of Stocksbridge & Deepcar whilst raising money for good causes. “At the age of 70 I am resuming my marathon running career by running the Virtual London Marathon. It is the real thing but using a fiendish app you can run it in Stocksbridge and District. Many people who know me have asked if I am raising money for any good causes. At first I was reluctant to but I have now decided to set up a Just Giving page to support three great causes: two local and one truly international: Nurture nature, a registered charity, created in a 1 acre garden in Wortley as a healing garden to benefit the local community.
Greave House Farm Trust, a small care farm in Stocksbridge, also in South Yorkshire, supporting adults with autism and learning disabilities to look after the animals and grow organic food. Voluntary Service Overseas, an organisation I volunteered for in 1981 when I went to Nepal and which has been affected badly by the recent cuts in Government Overseas Aid.” The virtual London Marathon takes place on Sunday 3rd October. If you would like to give anything (over a pound!) please go to my page https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/daveperkins. You may know that Just Giving take a small administration fee on each donation but I will make this up (so long as noone contributes millions!) so that all you donate will go to the good causes.
'Missing! Has anyone seen our Barn Owls?’
Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust are appealing to members of the public to let them know where they have recently seen barn owls within the Lakeland area, as part of the Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Project, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The Trust want to hear from anyone who has seen or heard a barn owl recently, or knows where they might have nested.
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They want to know where they have been seen to get a clearer a picture of where they are living at the moment. Nicki Dyas, Nature Recovery Officer, said “As a bird of the open countryside, the best place to see a barn owl is hunting along the edges of fields at dusk. We are hoping that people will share their sightings with us so that we can help protect these beautiful birds within Sheffield’s Lakelands.” The aim of this project is to support the remaining population of barn owls within the Sheffield Lakeland area, by working with partners to promote management techniques that will increase suitable habitat. As a bird of prey, barn owl numbers are heavily dependent on the
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Globe Travel sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby found some good form on the road, with an 8 try romp dismantling Stanley Rodellians in the process of completing a resounding 50pts to 6pts victory at Wakefield. Missing regulars Sam Whittaker, & former supremo Rhys Keenan with injury, there were starts for the returning Liam O’Leary, Jonathan Gill & flyer Dan Burt. The home side started strongest, & forced Stocksbridge onto the back foot, they defended well but ill-discipline at 3 consecutive break downs eventually drew a successful penalty & a 3pt lead for Rods. The visitors managed to regain their composure & some stronger & more disciplined defended drove the home side back as the blue wall held firm. Reece ‘diesel’ Aspin was unlucky not to score as he spilled the ball when charging for the try line however, the pack won the scrum against the feed & livewire scrum half Frith spun the ball wide for whippet Callum Green to race into the corner for the opening try for the visitors, with Bowskill adding the extras. As confidence began to grow, that man Firth again took control & a couple of sniping runs from quickly tapped penalties lead to further tries for skipper Adam Roles-Middlehurst & a second for Callum Green, Bowskill converting one of them before a hamstring injury lead to Jack Spencer taking over the goal kicking duties. Jet heeled full back Ryan Smith suffered a knee injury as he scorched away from 2 defenders & was just caught almost in the act of scoring, he was soon joined on the sidelines by Jordan Fletcher who’s enthusiasm & physicality in defence was harshly adjudged worthy of a yellow card & ten minutes in the sin bin. The numerical advantage spurred the Rods on, & only some superb man & ball defence by O’ Leary denied the home side. Stocksbridge were
in control at half time with a scoreline of Stanley Rodillians 3 pts – Stocksbridge Rugby 19 pts. A slow start to the 2nd stanza allowed the home side to turn some pressure into points with a successful penalty attempt, again Stocksbridge roared back into life & dominated every phase of the game, Frith’s distribution allowed the backs space & freedom to utilise their game plan & further tries from captain Roles-Middlehurst, completing a hat trick & a long range beauty from Dan Burt, along with a debut effort from Tommy Kerr gained the try bonus point for Stocksbridge. Mobile prop forward Lewis ‘eggsy’ Bowman scored a superb effort, breaking away from a ruck & out pacing a stunned defence, Spence converting 3 of them to leave the final score: Stanley Rodillians 6 pts – Stocksbridge Rugby 50 pts. Stocksbridge move up a place on the league ladder to 3rd after this impressive victory, which skipper Roles-Middlehurst dedicated to young colt Jacob Dixon who recently suffered a bad leg break during a game, all the squad wish him a speedy & full recovery. The Player of the Day award went to Lewis Bowman, with debutant Tom Kerr showing up well alongside Gill & Fletcher who made their presence felt. Skipper Adam Roles-Middlehurst was delighted afterwards as he said ‘we asked for an improvement after our previous performance, & a focus on basics from the lads, & we got it’ also adding ‘the player rosta is being stretched & we are coping, this means that every one has to play for a shirt now, a great place to be in’ Stocksbridge 1st XV now have a 2 week break from league fixtures, which the squad will use to recover from injuries, rest & return to action on 16th October, when the visitors to Coal Pit Lane will be the improving Rotherham Phoenix. Kick off will be 3pm & entry will be free of charge.
Following a year of no paddling, due to lockdown, Sheffield Canoe Club welcomed 100 competitors from across England and Wales to a canoe slalom on the River Don at Oughtibridge.
The next slalom at Oughtibridge will be in April 2022. Sheffield Canoe Club run sessions at Oughtibridge on Sunday mornings, booking is through the club website www.sheffieldcanoeclub.co.uk
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SHEFFIELD warmed up for Thursday’s play-off showdown with Belle Vue at Owlerton with a powerhouse 61-29 win over basement boys King’s Lynn.
“We did the job but we can’t read too much into that,” he said. “Belle Vue will be a lot more problematic. They’re a super side and we know what to expect.
Tru Plant Tigers had three unbeaten riders in stand-in skipper Jack Holder, Josh Pickering and Troy Batchelor.
“I was delighted for Batch (Troy Batchelor). It wasn’t that long ago that we were talking about zero for him in a meeting here and now he’s gone through the card which is great for him and great for us.
They dominated from start to finish in front of a vibrant crowd who enjoyed the afternoon racing in the sunshine. Holder admitted: “That was a good win and a good way to prepare for Thursday. “I enjoyed it out there and all the boys got stuck in and got the job done.” Boss Simon Stead warned Thursday will be a different story.
“He’s had issues this year with his engines and things like that but he’s starting to make it work and I hope that can happen on Thursday. “We need the backing of our brilliant fans on Thursday and I’m sure the atmosphere will be electric. “It’s set up nicely, we can use tonight as valuable preparation but I also
expect King’s Lynn to be a different proposition in 2022. “It’s nice to see new blood in the sport like Alex (Brady) their managed and I look forward to locking horns with him next year.” Thursday’s meeting is set to pull in a bumper crowd with online tickets selling fast but there will also be cash turnstiles available on the night. SHEFFIELD 61: Jack Holder 15, Josh Pickering 13+2, Troy Batchelor 13+2, Danyon Hume 8+2, Adam Ellis 8+1, James Wright 4+1, Kyle Howarth r/r. KING’S LYNN 29: Kasper Andersen 7+3, Ben Barker 7+1, Connor Mountain 4+1, Lewis Kerr 4, Thomas Jorgensen 4, Erik Riss 3, Richard Lawson r/r.
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Church pay for missed chances Bottesford Town 3-0 Penistone Church FC
A report by Martin Webb Church were fast asleep in defence and a poor back pass after only 2 minutes exposed Andy Rhodes in the Church goal. The low shot went wide to the left. Immediately Church were up the other end and a fierce shot from thirty yards was too hot for the goalie, but he managed to collect the rebound. 7 minutes in and Luke Stewart worked some space after some good interplay down the left. His powerful shot back across goal went 3 yards wide to the left of goal. A minute later and a low cross to the near post just eluded Luke Stewart as he ran in on goal. 12 minutes in and a lovely ball from Tom Charlesworth found Nathan Keightley on the left; his cross was just a bit high for Luke Stewart on the far post who headed wide. Church lost the ball in midfield and Bottesford outpaced the defence down the right wing. A low cross was met in the middle by Reece Moody. Bottesford 1 Church 0 Bottesford were lifted by the goal and Church were possibly over-complicating their play at times. However, Church had the last shot of the half but it went high and wide.
long diagonal Bottesford ball was brought down beautifully. Bottesford exploited the space and a cross in from the left eluded the 2 central defenders on the far post. Luke Ayres headed the ball into the top right corner of the goal from 2 yards Bottesford 2 Church 0 Church were pressing and again a long ball, this time down the middle, undid the Church defence. A despairing tackle was not quite enough and Bottesford exploited the resulting overload. Andy Rhodes made a great save, but Mason Ellender scored the rebound Church did not give up and they continued to press, but could not break the defence. With 4 minutes left Church had a free kick out to the right but the goalie caught the ball in the centre of goal. Church were unlucky with a great chance on the far post. The goalie who had a very good game was in the right spot to block the shot at point blank range. Full Time Bottesford 3 Church 0 On another day Church would have gone in at half time two or three nil up. However Bottesford were well organised and stronger in the challenge, they played the better football in the second half and deserved to win this match. Church manager Steve Lenthall
Church opened up the second half with a clearance. Church pushed forward, but a
Medal Finals at Golf The winners of this years Ladies and Gents Monthly Medal competitions competed in the season end Medal Finals at Stocksbridge Golf Club. For both competitions the weather remained good and the course was immaculately presented. The level of play in both competitions was excellent. The Gents were the first to compete on 25 September and Craig Allen (7) won with an impressive net 61 shots. Craig played a very steady round and but for a 6 on the 18th might have got close to breaking 60. 2 birdies and 13 pars contributed to his excellent score. Steve Coutts (10) was second with a net 64 and Steve Bloomer (21) was third with a net 65. Andrew Finney (+1) was fourth with a net 67, the same score as Liam O'Sullivan (4) but with a better back 9. Andrew also scored the lowest gross round with a 66 and this was his first round at the Club playing off a + handicap, meaning he has to give the course shots before he starts. Andrew is the first + handicap golfer at Stocksbridge. The Ladies competed on the 26 Spetember and Terri Mof-
fett (31) won by a very convincing 9 shots, scoring a net 60. Hilja O'Sullivan (22) was second with a net 69. Alison Sedgwick (33) came in third with a net 73 and was closely followed by Sue Hill (24) with a net 74. Bev Sykes (27) came in fifth with a net 75. Liana O'Sullivan (3) didn't have the best of days, but did come in with the best gross score of 79. The Dragons Section competed on 22 September for the Horace Marklew Trophy, a strokeplay competition. Stuart Roebuck (26) triumphed with a net 63. Charlie Dale (26) was second with a net 65. Les Wright (14) and John Sawdon (22) both finished with net 66s, but Les took third place on countback. On the 23 September the Gents competed for the Mid -Week Stableford. Warren Oliver (12) and Neil Elliott (12) both top scored with 39 points, but Warren had the better back 9 to win the competition. Joe Sedgwick (5) was third with 37 points and Kel Meegan (21) was fourth with 36 points. Whilst the Gents Medal Final was underway on the 25
September, the remainder of the Gents Section who hadn't qualified, competed for a Pro's Prize Medal. Pete Westhead (12) won with the best net score for a while at the club, coming home with 59 shots. Pete's back 9 included three birdies and only two dropped shots. Karl Harris (18) finished second with a net 60 and David Hardy (16) was third with a net 62. Dave Phillips (5) finished with the lowest gross score of 70, a round with three birdies. On 24 September the Ladies competed for the Back 9 Holes Competition and Kath Busfield (12), won with 15 points. Sam Wood (23) was second with 13 points and Bev Sykes (12) was third with 12 points. Lastly, on 26 September, the Gents competed for a Sunday Stableford. Richard Grimmer (17), won with an impressive 41 points. His round included two birdies and could have been even better but for no returns on the 1st and 14th holes. John Slodyczak (10) came second with a very round and 39 points. Peter Elliott (13) was third with 38 points.
“It was disappointing today losing three-nil away to Bottesford, it wasn’t exactly what we wanted. The first fifteen or twenty minutes we set off on the front foot, we were alright, we created three or four good chances, not just half chances where if one of those had gone in the back of the net then it would have been a different game.” Also on Saturday 25th September 2021 In EV2 Sportswear County Senior Premier Division AFC Penistone Church a-a Stocksbridge Park Steels Res Match abandoned at one-nil to AFC Church due to a serious injury to Stocksbridge player Luca DeFalco who sustained a knee injury. Our best wishes go to him for a speedy recovery.
CYCLING Hill Climbers enjoy perfect weather “Last Sunday saw the 3rd running of Birdwell Wheelers Open Hill Climb on Well Lane up to Green Moor. Riders were welcomed by Green Moor Cricket Club who kindly offered the venue for signing on. On a pleasant day with barely a breath of wind a strong field of 40 riders braved the hill. The course record for under 16 boys was broken by Joshua Power in 2m 55.3s. Maia Howell also broke the under 16 girls record in 3m 47.2s.
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Penistone Runners Crowned English Fell Champions Two Penistone runners have been crowned English fell champions after a series of gruelling fell races against the best fell runners in the country.
Julie Darigala (pictured,left) achieved the feat in the Ladies 45 to 50 category and Ray Brown (pictured,left) was first in the men’s over75 category. Julie described the win as a dream come true and Ray plans to defend his title next year. T he younger fell runners of the club also performed well in the latest round of the junior English fell championships held at Sedbergh. Onnee Turner was 35th in the year seven race, sister Grahaigh just missed out on the podium with fourth in the girls year eight/nine race. Ewan Mackie was 37th in the boys year ten/eleven race, older brother Hugh was 5th in the boys year eleven/twelve race with James Fryers 27th. A strong contingent of Penistone runners took on the hilly Sheffield half marathon. First man back for the club in 45th place was Martin Ball in 1-23-30 followed by Gareth Irvine who was 57th in 1-24-55. First lady back was Rhianna Banford in 1-47-19 followed closely by Shelley Gill in 1-49-56.
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Penistone Grammar School was well-represented in the English Schools Fell Running Championships in Sedbergh on Sunday with seven runners making the journey up to Cumbria along with hundreds of others from all over England for the series of very tough fell races, ranging from 3.4km with 260m of climb for the year 7 race to 6.9km with 448m of climb over the summit of Winder Fell for the year 12/13 race.
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Although Stocksbridge Park Steels FC had a two week break in fixtures new manager Ian Richards took advantage of the free time to fit in several training sessions to get across his methods,the players have worked really hard and hopefully they should be raring to go when they face Shildon FC at the EcoPower Stadium on Saturday 2nd October. Both teams go into the game in good form with Shildon sitting in fourth place with nineteen points ,and Park Steels having won four games in a row sitting in seventh position on thirteen points ,but having played two games less. Steels chairman Graham Furness is urging the people of Stocksbridge and surrounding area to come and get behind the new managers and the team in what should be a cracking game. Stocksbridge Park Steels FC v Shildon FC. Saturday 2nd October 3pm kick off at the Eco-Power Stadium.
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