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New Year Honours: 'Captain Tobias', 11, from Sheffield receives BEM A Sheffield fundraiser has said he was "chuffed to bits" after finding out he was the youngest person ever to feature in the New Year Honours. Tobias Weller, 11, from Sheffield, who has cerebral palsy and autism, is to receive the British Empire Medal (BEM). He was nicknamed "Captain" after he was inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore to raise money during pandemic lockdowns. "Captain Tobias" said he cannot wait for a chance to meet the Queen at a royal garden party. He completed his latest challenge an Ironman - in September and has raised more than £157,000 for Paces
School, where he is a student, and The Children's Hospital Charity, in his home town. Tobias said: "My mum told me about the honour on Christmas day and I thought 'wow, I'm actually going to get an honour from Her Majesty the Queen'.
ceremony but I'll also be invited to attend a royal garden party." He previously won the inaugural Captain Sir Tom Moore Young Unsung Hero Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year event and met the 100-year-old.
"I'm chuffed to bits to be the youngest recipient of such an incredible honour."
His latest fundraising effort is to be a sponsored walk called 'T In The Park', and he also starts secondary school in September.
Tobias and his mother, Ruth Garbutt, have been told he is the youngest recipient of the BEM on record and that appears to make him the youngest ever in the honours list.
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Football Club raises over £1000 for food bank Stocksbridge Park Steels football club has raised over £1200 and countless boxes of food for Stocksbridge Food Bank as part of their Food Bank Drive Day. The festive fixture against Sheffield FC was designated as a Food Bank Drive game with fans asked to bring what they can to help Stocksbridge Food Bank in what is often a tough time for many families. A season record crowd of 551 attended the match and while they would have been left disappointed as the match was abandoned after 75 minutes due to fog, the club were delighted to raise £1078 as well as too many of boxes of food to count for the Stocksbridge Food Bank. As well as fans, Liberty Speciality Steel and members
of The South Yorkshire Ability Counts League also donated food for the cause.
Stocksbridge Park Steels vice chairman Roger Gissing said: “We are delighted to raise over £1200 as well as a large number of boxes of food for the Stocksbridge Food Bank. “We’d like to thank our fans as well as Liberty Speciality Steel and The South Yorkshire Ability Counts League for their generosity with our appeal. “It was fantastic to see so many people at the Eco Power Environmental Stadium supporting this cause and everyone at the club for doing their part to make sure we raised this much money and food for the Stocksbridge Food Bank.”
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A new dementia friendly cafe will open soon in Hillsborough
Call for action to ensure more use of UK steel in HS2 project Union leaders have accused the Government of failing to ensure UK steel is used in the HS2 rail project, writes David Kessen for the Sheffield Star. The claim follows parliamentary questions over measures the Department for Transport has taken to use British steel. A number of steel manufacturers are based in Sheffield and Rotherham. The union Unite, which represents thousands of steelworkers, says HS2 is the largest construction project in Europe and will need millions of tonnes of steel, but wants more done to ensure British steel is used.
Located in the old coach house that was originally part of the Hillsborough Hall estate (now Hillsborough Library), the new cafe was made made possible by a national lottery grant to Age UK worth over £500,000. The building, which is over 200 years old, has been used for storage by Sheffield City Council over the years but recently has been largely unused and has fallen into disrepair. The building was granted listed status in 1973, meaning the building can not be demolished without good reason. The cafe is scheduled to open in early 2022.
GET INVOLVED Age Uk Sheffield website states “As we get closer to opening our new facilities in Hillsborough Park, in spring 2022, we are being approached by people who are interested in helping us in operating and delivering activities in the Hillsborough Park Bowling Pavilion and Bradbury Makers Shed. We envisage that in the Bowling Pavilion we will have a mixture of performing arts activities (eg. singing, dancing, theatre) and physical activities (eg. yoga, pilates, chairbased exercise).
We envisage that the Bradbury Makers Shed (formerly known as the Potting Shed) will be home to a wide range of creative arts activities, from gardening to photography, from woodwork to storytelling. We will also need support from people who are interested in "meet and greet" or basic maintenance/ caretaking roles. If you are interested in either paid work or volunteering at our Hillsborough facilities, please download the form on our website and return it to us at hillsborough@ageuksheffield.org.uk. Thank you!”
Christmas Tree Recycling Once Christmas is over there are several ways in which you can recycle your real Christmas Tree. 1. You can take it yourself to one of the five Household Waste Recycling Centre’s 2. You can arrange a bulky waste collection at a cost of £23.50 for up to 3 items. Christmas trees can be collected as part of this service until 14th January 2022.
3. Or, why not donate to Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice or Sheffield Children's Hospital, and arrange for them to come and collect it from your home Please keep any paperwork that you receive from either of these charities when they come and collect your tree.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “The government must immediately develop clear targets on UK steel usage on publicly funded construction projects. In the case of HS2, UK producers should have a paramount place in producing steel for the project. Surely that is economic common sense?” Unite says this is a particularly critical time for the UK steel industry with order books not being full and the rising energy costs in danger of making UK steel uneconomic to produce. Unite national officer for steel Harish Patel said: “Steel is a key foundation industry and it is absolutely essential that it receives practical support from the government. That should
start with ensuring that government funded projects always purchase UK steel whenever possible. “It brings into question yet again whether the government is really serious about levelling up or if it is simply a soundbite.” Mr Stephenson said: “HS2 Ltd and the Department for Transport are committed to working with the UK steel industry to ensure it is engaged, informed and prepared to seize the contract opportunities that will be generated by HS2.” Unite claims UK steel producers have raised concerns that they that there is little or no effective effort being made to ensure that the contractors who are engaged to build HS2, buy UK steel, resulting in much being bought from overseas. A Department for Transport spokesperson said: “HS2 is a once-in-a-generation investment in the UK’s transport infrastructure and we expect it to have a lasting impact on jobs, skills and businesses here in the UK. “The Government and HS2 Ltd have engaged extensively with the British steel industry over the last five years to ensure that it is in the best possible position to compete for contracts.”
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Voices From The Peak presents new video: Snow! A seasonal new video titled Snow! featuring a montage of rarely seen photographs of past winters in Derbyshire’s Peak District has been launched online today (30 December, 2021). The video brings together old photographs of deep snowfalls, roads blocked with snow drifts and more, along with archive recordings of voices and stories of people who lived through those times, as well as voices from today. The audio-visual journey through winter wonderlands has been created by poet and recording artist Mark Gwynne Jones and sound producer Paul Hopkinson, with Alex Ivanov and Anna Kerr. The work features pictures courtesy of Picture the Past and the music of PsychicBread, Ashley Hutchings, Esther Swift, and Hannah James singing the Castleton Carol.
Mark Gwynne Jones says: “I’m excited to release the video of Snow! I hope people will enjoy this seasonal combination of old photographs, archived recordings and modern voices – it’s fascinating to look back at pictures of some of the harsh winters we experienced back in the 1960s and 70s before the days of double-glazed windows and central heating.”
The video is free to watch on the Peak District National Park’s website www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/ voicesfromthepeak from Thursday December 30. Voice clips from the video include: “My dad said there’s no higher ground between us and the Ural Mountains. And when the wind blew from the east you could feel the truth of it. On the tops the farmers called it a lazy wind. Lazy... because it
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“No wonder we remember drift filled lanes and the snow taking weeks sometimes months to thaw. In the 1970’s the Dark Peak regularly recorded more than 70 days of snow a year. Now it’s down to about 45 days…” For more Voices From The Peak - journeys through the Peak District in word, film and sound - visit: https://markgwynnejones. com/voices-f rom-t hepeak-2/ Voices From The Peak is sponsored by Derbyshire County Council, the Peak District National Park Authority, Cromford Mills, and Arts Council England. courtesy of Picture the Past - attached photo: Peak Dale, 1964
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Footballer finds hockey club find a new home King's Lynn Town star Ross Barrows helps Sheffield hockey club find a new home, writes Steve Jones for the Sheffield Star. A Sheffield hockey club left without a home ground in its seventieth anniversary year has a new facility for its youngsters thanks to a professional footballer. Chapeltown Hockey Club, which was formed in 1951 and boasts around 100 members across its junior and senior age groups, has been forced to play matches on the other side of the city or in Barnsley in recent years after their pitches at Ecclesfield School were relaid using a 3G surface that ironically is better suited to football. But a chance conversation between longserving player of 29 years, Rachel Gillott, and Sheffield-based Ross Barrows, who plays for National League side King’s Lynn Town, resulted in the latter recommending the multiuse-sports area at the Caribbean Sports Club as a possible solution. Ross’ dad Errol is involved in the running of the facility and, after positive discussions, Chapeltown Hockey Club were able to raise the £12,500 needed to refurbish the playing surface there, thanks largely to a £9,500 grant from Ecclesfield Parish Council. A marathon effort from junior lead coach Matt Bradshaw helped them get over the line after he raised more than £2,000 by running a 26.2-mile route around hockey pitches in South Yorkshire. The new pitches, which will house the club’s junior section, were officially opened by Team GB Hockey star Tom Sorsby, who is a former junior player at the club, on Monday, with 24year-old defender Ross also present.
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"Not everybody wants to play football. Hockey is really inclusive; boys and girls and all ages play. It’s a game you can play for your entire life.” Indeed, Chapeltown Hockey Club is home to several veterans with international honours, including Rachel’s husband Ian, an England seniors international who she met through the sport. "Not everybody wants to play football. Hockey is really inclusive; boys and girls and all ages play. It’s a game you can play for your entire life.” Indeed, Chapeltown Hockey Club is home to several veterans with international honours, including Rachel’s husband Ian, an England seniors international who she met through the sport. Yet the clubs five adult teams are still without a permanent home. "To find ourselves in this position is far from ideal,” said Rachel. “We keep plugging away, working with England Hockey, who are in turn working with Sheffield Council to try and find us a suitable home as close to the north of the city a possible. “It’s all talk at the minute, there’s no certainty.”
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There were over 1000 nominations across the group from staff and residents and their families. Yet again it was clear how much families appreciated the efforts of staff to keep their loved ones safe and how much the team in the care home had supported each other throughout the pandemic. Winners at Belmont House Care & Nursing Home in Stocksbridge were Senior Carer
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Although Derek will be standing down as MD with his beloved Stannington, he will remain with the band as a player and looks forward to working with whoever will be appointed as his successor. Derek’s last official engagement will be in January at the Butlins Competition. Derek will still be available (time permitting) to help out other bands if needed, as well as adjudication duties.
After over 30 years directing brass bands, Derek Renshaw has decided to retire from full time conducting. During this period, Derek led several bands to podium places at band competitions, in particular three Yorkshire Area First Section titles and two National Titles with Unite the Union band as well as second place behind Brighouse and Rastrick in the Yorkshire Championship Section, qualifying for the National Finals at The Royal Albert Hall and Yorkshire Area Second Section win and National title with Stannington Band. These successes added to the many wins and places in the entertainment
He began playing the cornet at the age of 10 and during his playing career, he played with many brass bands including: City of Sheffield Youth, Yorkshire Youth, Sheffield Recreation, Quaker Sutherland, Andrews Heat for Hire, Grimethorpe Colliery, Rockingham Colliery, Yorkshire Imperial Metals & Black Dyke Mills as well as ‘guesting’ for most of the top bands. Featured on many recordings both here and abroad as well as radio and TV. He was a founder member of Harlequin Brass and The Brass Players. In his long career he has directed such bands as Oughtibridge, Holme Silver, Dodworth Colliery, City of Sheffield, Unite the Union, Yorkshire Imperial and Stannington. He is an extremely successful MD, particularly when it comes to com-
petitions having numerous prizes under his belt including 4 Yorkshire Championship Titles and a Hat Trick of National Championship Titles. In more recent years, Derek joined the Association of Brass Band Adjudicators (AoBBA) presiding over many competitions including The Manx Musical Festival, The Midlands Area Competition, The South of England Championships, to name a few.
Derek continues to work with his beloved Stannington Band and will take them to the Butlin’s Championships in January – his last contest with them as MD. Band Chairman, Phil Attrill paid tribute to Derek, saying “Stannington Brass Band want to express their huge thanks to Derek for all the success he has brought the band over many years. The band achieved its best accolades under his direction, achieving the Yorkshire Area Second Section and the National Finals in Second Section double in 2016, qualifying for the First Section National Finals and securing promotion to the Championship in previous years. None of this could have been achieved without Derek's commitment and dedication to the band. We are thrilled Derek is staying with the band as a playing member, and will bring invaluable quality to the cornet section”.
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8 Don Valley Probus will meet on 8th January 2022 at 10.00 in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, when our speaker will be Peter Drake. Our meetings are always friendly, relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year. We look forward to seeing our regular members and welcoming visitors. For more information, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967 9 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - New Year Walk with Malcolm Nunn, meet at Low Bradfield Car Park at 10.30am, return around 1pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfieldwalkers.org.uk or email bradfield. history@mypostoffice.co.uk 11 Stocksbridge & upper don 50+ group will meet from 1.30pm-3pm at Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. 12 Stocksbridge & District WI are meeting at Christchurch, Manchester Rd, 7.15 for 7.30 start, when Holly a physiotherapist and pilates teacher will be explaining the importance of maintaining exercise and mobility. Visitors always welcome. For details 07939941818 13 Chapeltown WI will meet at 7.30.pm in Chapeltown Methodist Church. Alan Hittling will explain how to “Discover your roots”. The competition is for a family heirloom. New members and visitors will be made welcome. 13 Thursday 13th Jan - Stocksbridge & District History Society – Meeting Cancelled – Talk by Basil Spooner and AGM will be held over until Feb meeting -10th Feb. Hope to see all new and old members then. 14 Bradflix - Film Club at Bradfield Village Hall, 7pm, www.bradflix. co.uk 15 Family Bradflix - Film Club at Bradfield Village Hall, 2.30pm, www.bradflix.co.uk 19 Wednesday 19 January - join the Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group zoom talk to hear more about ‘Searching for Neolithic Salt’ with Yvette Marks. The talk starts at 7.30pm. For details please email bahgevent@axelafa. 30 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Muck In’ Day (practical work on the common), Sun 30 Jan 2022, 10am-noon, meet at Long Lane Car Park or Rural Lane Car Park www.walc.epizy.com. Tools sup-
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ONGOING Mondays Mens Activity and Games Session Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre Monday afternoons 1-30pm to 3-30pm Cost £1 (includes free refreshments) Activities will include a range from Badminton, Table Tennis, Indoor Curling, Dominoes, Card and Board Games, Quiz Contact Mark Hible 07841 430171 for further information.
Wednesdays Everyone is welcome at the Tea and Chat group - 1:00-3:00pm every Wednesday afternoon at St Leonards Church Wortley. Pop in for a drink and a chat. Contact Joan for more details: 0114 2887435
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Saturdays Councillor Julie Grocutt Saturday morning Surgery 10-11am First Saturday of each month at Stocksbridge Library. Call in for help, advice or a chat. Councillor Lewis Chinchen’s surgeries will be on the 2nd Saturday of each month from 10.30-11.30am at Stocksbridge Library. Drop by if you require assistance or support. Lewis can also be contacted on 07766 540328 or lewis.chinchen@ councillor.sheffield.gov.uk if you cannot make it.
The donation is part of a national initiative, whereby Utilita Energy donates a penny every time one of its 830,000 customers completes an online top-up. During the period of 14th November - 15th December, a penny was added to a central fund, which will then be divided between each of Utilita’s nine Energy Hubs that are located across the UK. The donation will be an extension of the Energy Hub’s support for the all-important Archer Project foodbank. The Energy Hub’s team of energy experts take time out of the Hub to volunteer every Tuesday and Thursday, serving breakfast to the less fortunate, wiping down the tables and even peeling vegetables. In support of young people across the UK, Utilita will also be making a £1 to
The Prince’s Trust for every new download of the My Utilita app combined with an initial top up for the whole of December. Callum Slavin, Retail Manager at the Utilita Energy Hub in Sheffield’s City Centre, comments on the donation: “With all the setbacks caused by the pandemic, for many people every penny counts right now, so it’s great to know that our own customers’ actions are going to impact the lives of others. “Every day, the team and I are helping those who come into the Energy Hub with affordability of energy, in light of the most recent price rises in wholesale energy. We’re helping households to identify ways they can save without going without. Our Energy High 5 campaign gives households five free and simple ways to save £163, which currently covers the most recent price increases whilst helping out the planet.”
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the Stockbridge council, for the retired people's The singing of carols round the Christmas tree Christmas party, to thank the council workers and on Millennium Green, Oughtibridge, at 7.00 pm the volunteers, they all work so hard to give us an Christmas Eve, is a popular annual event kindly enjoyable afternoon. supported by Oughtibridge Brass Band. It is organised by Oughtibridge Christian Council Margaret, Glenn's, Maureen. (OCC) and this year was led by Rev. Simon Copley on behalf of Zion United Reformed Church.
So there’s no way now she’ll be voting for the tory ‘papers please’ photo ID measures curtailing the freedom to vote, aimed at cutting the number of opposition votes while dishonestly (what the Tories dishonest?!) citing the very small and controllable The collection taken following the Carol Singing problem of voting fraud. amounted to £214.00. As announced, this will I am looking forward to her apology for voting again be split between Oughtibridge Brass Band through measures against the freedom to protest. and the Sheffield based charity, HARC, who provide Now will she be fighting Tory measures to curtail the meals for homeless people over the Christmas/ freedom of distressed people seeking refuge in this New Year holiday period. A big ‘Thank You’ to all who contributed so generously, and may we wish country? you a happy and safe 2022. Maybe her revolt for freedom will see her and her Chris Nicholson, Tory rebel friends campaigning to end the barriers On behalf of Oughtibridge Christian Council slowing compensation for the Windrush victims who had their freedom torn away from them by the state. Although to be fair she has already sided with the private water companies who wanted the freedom to go on pumping sewage into rivers.
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College to host free event for those not in education employment or training Barnsley College is hosting an event on Thursday 6 January 2022, 11.00am-2.00pm for those aged 16-18 and not currently in education, employment, or training to find out about the range of courses available and to build a personalised study programme. At this free event, the College’s friendly and helpful team will create attendees a personalised study programme that allows them to gain skills in a range of subject areas. Whether it’s a mix of art, sport, digital and fashion; or construction, catering, games design and music; or anything in between, attendees can try the courses they want to learn more about and gain the skills that allow them to progress onto higher-level study or an apprenticeship. For those who prefer a more hands-on approach to learning, then an apprenticeship could be the perfect choice. Apprenticeships allow students to earn a wage whilst gaining industryspecific knowledge and skills by working alongside experienced members of staff within their chosen sector. Barnsley College
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January is famous for New Year’s resolutions. There’s something so motivating about pressing the ‘reset’ button and starting a new year with a fresh set of goals – a brand-new year for a brand-new you. And this year that feeling’s likely to be stronger than ever, as we emerge from the worst of the pandemic.
For many of us, becoming slimmer, fitter and healthier will be at the top of the list of our New Year’s resolutions for 2022. Spending so much time indoors, often coupled with more indulgent food choices and disrupted routines, saw many healthy habits fall by the wayside during the pandemic – and then Christmas rounded it off! And let’s not forget, getting into great shape is the very best thing that we can do for our long-term health. If you’re ready to make 2022 the year that you take control, lose weight, get fitter and gain confidence, read on. Here are seven secrets of success – all backed up by the latest research into weight loss and behaviour change, from local weight loss expert Lesley Haywood from Slimming World. 1 Don’t go hungry To lose weight you have to eat less, right? Well, no! What you’re eating is much more important than how much. Swapping high calorie, unsatisfying foods (think chocolate, alcohol, pastries) for foods that are lower in calories and more bulky, so they fill you up for longer, is key to losing weight in a way that’s easy to live with. Research shows that by basing your
diet on low energy dense foods, like fruit and veg, and foods that are most filling like lean meat, fish, eggs, pasta and potatoes, you can actually eat a larger amount of food and feel more satisfied while losing weight. “We might think we need to be overly strict with ourselves when we’re losing weight – counting and measuring all our food and reducing portion sizes right down – but this type of restrictive approach ultimately leaves us feeling more hungry and deprived,” says Dr Jacquie Lavin, Slimming World’s Head of Research. Some quick and easy changes include using less fat when you cook, so you boil or dry fry instead of frying in oil, swapping full fat dairy products for low fat or fat free and adding more fruit and veg to your daily meals. ‘My members find that by making simple changes to their shopping and cooking, which we talk about in our group every week, they lose weight without feeling hungry,’ says Slimming World Consultant Lesley.
If it’s your goal to get fitter, remember you don’t have to become a professional athlete to get active - just making a commitment to moving more all adds up. Finding an enjoyable, achievable, and sustainable way of building new active habits into your routine is key – anything that gets you moving more, from heavy gardening or vigorous housework to brisk walking, dancing, cycling, or playing frisbee in the park, counts. What’s most important is making it a regular habit – as natural to your day as brushing your teeth. Lesley says: ‘In our local groups we encourage each other to get more active, and we’ve got a new set of 50 online videos for members so they can easily get started at home.’ 3 Be kind to yourself
We all start January with great intentions, but it’s all too easy to go off track. It’s what you do next that matters most – and the most important thing is not to beat yourself up about 2 It’s OK to walk before you run! it. A Slimming World survey of 1,700 slimmers showed that when they did have a slip up, being self critical was more likely to lead to comfort eating and giving up completely, whereas when they were kinder to themselves (imagine how you’d talk to a friend who’s had a setback), they more quickly got back to healthy eating, lost weight and they kept it off. So, cut yourself some slack! 4 Set a goal
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It’s hard to achieve a goal if you don’t set it out clearly in the first place! And when you’re thinking about your dream weight, don’t be afraid to be ambitious. Research from Slimming World shows that slimmers who set ambitious targets lose twice as much weight as those who try to be ‘realistic’. Shoot for the moon – you never know where you might land! Lesley says: ‘As well as setting an overall weight loss target, all my members set a mini goal every week – whether it’s to lose weight, to get more active, to plan ahead or to try something new – making that commitment to a goal definitely helps them achieve more.’ 5 Don’t opt for a quick fix It’s no secret that many people find losing weight far easier than keeping it off longterm. To avoid becoming trapped in a yo-yo diet cycle, it’s important to approach weight loss as a permanent change to your lifestyle – and focus on developing new healthy habits that are sustainable for life, as well as getting support to make those changes. Dr Jacquie Lavin, Slimming World’s Head of Research, says: ‘A group support approach is tried and tested - research shows that the more groups Slimming World members attend, the more successful they are. Based on their weight-loss over a year, the top 10,000 slimmers who attended their weekly weight-loss group regularly lost 30% of their body weight
– around 5st each. In our groups, members are equipped with all the tools they need to stay slim for life, so that they can be confident that the changes they’re making are sustainable forever.’ 6 Strike a balance An all-or-nothing approach is rarely effective when it comes to weight loss. Restricting yourself when it comes to food and drink might work in the short-term, but pretty soon you’ll be fed up, hungry and giving up completely. A little bit of what you fancy is key! That might be a Saturday night glass of wine or a bit of chocolate in the evenings. Whatever it is for you, having a flexible approach and a balanced mindset is much more likely to deliver long-term success. 7 You don’t have to go it alone The principles of losing weight are quite simple, yet if it was that easy – we’d all be doing it! Studies show that embarking on your weight loss journey alongside other slimmers brings more success than going it alone – sharing the ups and down, having cheerleaders who are on your side, and sharing advice and tips. And not only that - recent research revealed that people who are supported to lose weight in a group increase their mental toughness – developing more control, embracing challenges and growing in confidence -- more than those who choose to lose weight on their own - and go on to lose more weight than those who don’t have the support of a Slimming World group. Dr Jacquie Lavin says: “The power of the group and the peer support members give one another is what sets Slimming World apart. Our members become part of a community, something special, which helps them to realise that they are not alone in the challenges they face. That’s combined with our personalised approach – called IMAGE Therapy – which helps every member discover more about themselves as a slimmer, identify their own pitfalls and danger zones, and create practical plans to overcome them.” To find out more about Slimming World and how to join, visit slimmingworld.co.uk or call Lesley on 07837 451281 for details of groups near you.
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The first half was a cagey affair with both teams struggling to create clear cut chances. Kurtis Turner was able to break through but the Ammers did good work to stop being able to get onto his favoured right foot and in the end, he was forced to hit it with his left. That ended up being a strong shot that went just wide. At the other end, Adam Priestley was a constant nuisance by stealing the ball in areas he had no right to. He did this to Hall on one occasion and he followed it up by curling the shot while the goalkeeper was in no man’s land. This curling shot would end up over. The game did need something to break it open and unfortunately for the visitors, that special something came for Yorkshire. After some pressure from Stocksbridge, they broke and Duggan was able to break the offside trap. He went clear and he duly finished when he went one-on-one with Hall. Stocksbridge did almost fire back right after this when Nodder hit the post but it did mean the Ammers had the lead going into first half. Stocksbridge manager Ian Richards would have torn up his plans for the second half within a few minutes. Good passing from Yorkshire created an opportunity for Duggan who hit a powerful shot that left Hall with little chance of saving it. Yorkshire looked more likely to get the next goal but sometimes a bit of luck is all you need to turn the game on its head. Hall’s clearance went over everyone and Nodder was alive to the ball and knocked it down into the box. He was pushed over and a penalty was given. Mangham stepped up but Max Culverhouse was equal to it as Mangham tried to slot it into the bottom corner. Thankfully, the Steels did get the goal. It was from direct play again as Nodder latched onto a ball before he was able to turn and find the ball into the bottom corner. With that strike, the momentum was with the away side. There would soon be another boost for Stocksbridge. Jordan Lemon and Stephen Crawford both went for the ball but the Steels full-back was left on the floor in agony. The referee judged it to be a stamp on Lemon and would send Crawford off for the offence. Stocksbridge would press and despite some close calls, they just couldn’t get that crucial goal. The closest was from a late corner which caused chaos in the box and included Liam McFadyen having a shot which was blocked close to the line. But the Ammers were professional and were able to close the game out. Forthcoming Home fixture: Saturday 15 January vs brighouse t 3pm KO
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Second was Penistone runner Richard Cottam in a time of 55-59.
The race took place on a rainy and very windy morning between Christmas and New Year. Starting on a Wednesday morning for the first time, the day nor the conditions did not deter the 251 runners who started.
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On New Year’s eve several Penistone runners headed to Glossop for the Wormstones fell race which is just under 5 miles in distance and involves over 1,200 feet of climbing. First back and in the top ten finishers was Richard Cottam who was eighth in 38-26. First lady back for Penistone was Becky Timms in 91st place in a time of 52-27. Bernice Nixon claimed second place in the ladies over60 age category whilst Damian Kilpin was just outside the top three in the competitive men’s over40 age category finishing in fourth. Sarah Walch completed the Hardmoors 30 which is a 30ish miles loop from Whitby, including Robin Hoods Bay, Ravenscar, and Cloughton. Sarah was sixth lady back in 6-41-17.
The course is well marked and had over 30 marshals, who must receive enormous thanks for standing in the wind and rain for up to 2 hours. Richard Cottam (Ambles Revenge) photo credit: Steve Frith
The Ambles Revenge is the winter race of The Amble which is run in summer. A mixture of cross country and fell, the race goes in a clockwise direction, starting on the Trans Pennine Trail at Oxspring.
Local Penistone winners were over50 man Shaun Dimelow, over70 man Bill Philips and over80 man Ray Brown. Suzanne McGill was the ladies over40 winner and Barabara Haigh was first over80 lady.
It proceeds for 8 country miles over farmer’s fields, quiet country lanes over many stiles towards Green Moor and back to Oxspring. The weather meant that there were large parts that were muddy and very wet underfoot but everyone who ran says it was great fun. Undulating and hilly it is certainly not an easy race.
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In Cockermouth Nichola McNally had a successful race finishing third lady in the North Lakes New Year half marathon. Nichola also claimed first place in the ladies over50 category in 1-39-29. Ian Sutcliffe claimed a top ten finish in the East Hangingfield Trail
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‘Stocksbridge Rugby in good shape for the New Year’ Wishing all supporters, sponsors & members a Happy New Year, Globe Holidays sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby return to training this week & will welcome back some familiar faces after injury & unavailability.
Sam Whitaker, Ryan Smith & Ricky James are all progressing after knee injuries, with Pete Newton & skipper Adam Roles-Middlehurst both back to fitness after arm & shoulder issues. Talisman centre Liam O’Leary should be available af-
ter work commitments, & former supremo Rhys Keenan is rumoured to be on the comeback trail too. Whilst the club waits to hear about their play off fixture schedule, they have arranged a couple of warm up matches with Derbyshire based Buxton
Rugby, the first of these will be at Coal Pit Lane on 15th January, kick off 2.30pm, with the corresponding away fixture the week after.
Bowman, kindly sponsored by Mr Mark Logan, with the improving Dan Burt & consistent ‘clock tower’ Andy Beal both pushing him hard.
Meanwhile the Club can announce the Fox Catering Man of Steel for December as Lewis ‘eggsy’
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improvement in training & performance before we broke for the Christmas period’, adding ‘we are pleased to welcome back some lads after injuries, but they will have to earn a shirt, & there is lots to play for.
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Keightley treble inspires win in front of bumper crowd Penistone Church 3-1 Emley AFC
A report by Martin Webb The rain arrived just before kick-off to welcome Emley and Church to this first match of the year. The teams were separated by 9 points at the start of game played on a very soft pitch.
Better was to come before the break when Keightley completed his hattrick on the stroke of half-time .The forward broke free after the defender missed a cross-field ball. He again beat the keeper low to his left. His well taken hat-trick separated the 2 sides at half time.
A bumper record beating crowd of 825 saw an entertaining match with four goals and many other near misses.
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A great advert for non-league decided by a first half hat trick for Nathan Keightley. The frame of the goals also took a pounding with Emley hitting the post and the bar and Church hitting the bar. This win moves Church up to 5th in the NCELP.
Church opened the scoring when Emley lost the ball in midfield. Nathan Keightley worked the ball across to the right of goal. He shot low across goal scoring from 15 yards to the left of the goal. However wihin 6 minutes Emley were level after they sprung the offside trap and James Eyles ran in on goal finishing low to the right.
Many of the 825 crowd stayed on to clap the players from the pitch and then to fill the club house. Assistant manager John Whitehead
Church nudged ahead just before halftime when Nathan Keightley took a difficult ball down and moved to the right edge of the box. He scored confidently to the left of the goal.
wasn’t a “patch-work” it was a side we put together from our excellent squad. Everyone deserves at some point to be pushing for their shirt and that’s what today was about really a few different players in different positions. We had a couple of new lads in Tom Deighton and Alfie Broughton and we were able to get them minutes in the game. We stuck to our tasks, it was a second half where we had to dig in, show heart and desire. Emley threw a lot at us and we threw a lot of bodies in the way to get the three points we deserved. We’ll be looking to build on this in training in the week and our next fixture against Albion Sports next Saturday” Forthcoming Fixture: Saturday 8th January v Albion Sports (h) KO 3pm
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