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Council chief executive held a lockdown-breaking leaving do - as she left leading the Govt. Covid taskforce team The council chief executive has admitted having a lockdown-breaking leaving do party for her previous Government job - as the head of the unit responsible for drawing up Covid restrictions, writes Chris Burn for The Yorksire Post Sheffield Council boss Kate Josephs said she was “truly sorry” for her involvement in the event, which took place on December 17, 2020 - the same day as the reported Cabinet Office ‘Christmas quiz’ was held which involved Cabinet Secretary Simon Case. The two events were separate from each other.
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“I am grateful for the ongoing support of colleagues and partners and need now to ask that people allow the Cabinet Office to complete its investigation.”
“I am truly sorry I did this and for the anger people will feel as a result. “Sheffield has suffered greatly during this pandemic and I apologise unreservedly. “The specific facts of this event will be considered in the context of the Cabinet Office investigation. I did
Sheffield City Council leader Terry Fox said “Because of Kate Josephs’ senior role as Chief Executive, we need to set up a cross-party committee to consider what steps, if any, should be taken next. I have heard strong and emotional views from across the city. I absolutely understand the reaction after all that Sheffield has been through these
last couple of years. We now need to let the committee carry out this work, and we also continue to await the outcome of the Cabinet Office’s wider report.” Former Sheffield Council leader Paul Scriven, who is now a peer, called for Mrs Josephs to resign. “She has no moral authority to be the senior officer of the organisation that leads on public health and Covid in my city,” he said.
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Worrying dog virus 'spreading like wildfire' warn pet owners Dog owners in Sheffield have said that their pets have come down with the disease, writes Yorkshire Live.
Dog owners across Yorkshire are issuing warnings to others that their pets are coming down with an illness that they fear has spread from the Yorkshire Coast. Last week Yorkshire became increasingly worried for its beloved pets as hundreds of dogs fell ill across the region and cases seem to be escalating further this week.
The illness was thought to be coming from the North Yorkshire coast after 150 dogs were reported to be sick after spending time on the beaches.
Pet owners were urged to avoid beaches such as Scarborough and Saltburn after Facebook posts shared from veterinary practices in the region expressed concerns over recent incidents. Reports of dogs becoming ill with similar symptoms to those on the Yorkshire Coast have now began to come from inland. Pet owners in the likes of Hebden Bridge, York and Sheffield have highlighted concerns that their dogs have come down with the illness and said that their vets have reported that this could be the case. A dog owner from Sheffield posted saying that there was a "nasty bug doing the rounds that will knock your dog off its feet". They added that the virus is "spreading like wildfire and is in most areas" and had caused her dog to vomit and have diarrhoea, which were similar symptoms to the virus reported from the coast. Emily Storey, from York, warned others about the illness - which she said was "taking longer than normal to recover from" - after her six-month old cockapoo Loki became ill last week. She said that she had taken him on walks around Copmanthorpe and discovered that other dogs in the area had fallen ill with a similar illness.
She said that he was also vomiting and had diarrhoea and that he was not eating properly. She also said that when she took him to the vets she was told that it "seems to be worse than usual". But one of the vets at the Minster Veterinary Practice played down the idea that a new illness was affecting canines though, saying that she didn't think there was a new illness in York. She said: "We often unfortunately get waves of unwell pets with vomiting and diarrhoea around this time of year, just as in the summer we often get cases of kennel cough. I did mention to a client at Willow Grove that I had seen a few cases of vomiting and diarrhoea, but this can be a normal occurrence this time of year. "Any cases that have had to be hospitalised due to vomiting and diarrhoea have responded to supportive care. My main advice to any pet owners would be that if your pet is unwell then seek veterinary attention, if we have a mild stomach upset then a bland diet is little and often is a good idea. "Please be reassured that if we felt that there was something pet owners should avoid or minimise to stop their pet becoming generally unwell then we would advise of this."
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WOMAN, 26, DIES AFTER BEING FLUNG OFF BUCKCovid ING-BRONCO MECHANICAL BULL RIDE AND SUF- Memorials FERING A CARDIAC ARREST DURING NIGHT OUT planned AT RODEO-THEMED BAR IN SHEFFIELD The heartbroken mother of woman who died after falling from a mechanical bucking bronco on a night out has paid tribute to her 'beautiful and kind' daughter, writes The Daily Mail. Jessica Lally, 26, died from a cardiac arrest after she fell from the mechanical bull at Bronco's Rodeo bar in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, last October.
Plans are in place to create a group of unique, long-lasting and creative memorials in Sheffield as a tribute to those who have died from Covid, those who have lost loved ones and those who have been affected by Covid. Sheffield City Council said “Our city, like those around the world, has been deeply affected by the impact of Covid-19, and in Sheffield we want to pay a meaningful tribute to those who have lost their lives and the heroes that have shone in these difficult times.”
Her devastated mother Joan has now described the loss of her daughter, who had been planning to marry her partner later this year, as 'heartbreaking' and said 'sometimes we still fall into pieces'.
Three areas of memorial activity are being developed by community representatives and organisations from across the city to make the vision a reality. 1. A Memorial Archive will be created for Sheffielders to leave memories of loved ones.
Jessica's family have now launched a fundraising campaign for the installation of more lifesaving defibrillator equipment at public venues as this device could have saved Jessica's life had one been used sooner.
2.A unique Memorial Trail taking residents around Sheffield and finishing at a central memorial will be curated too. 3. A centralised memorial is planned for the city centre. How people interact with designing the local memorials will influence what the central memorial will look like. The location is being considered carefully and the group wants Sheffield’s communities to be involved in what any site should look like.
Joan said her daughter and her friends had been at the Bronco's Rodeo bar in Sheffield, when tragedy struck.
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FEBRUARY 2 Stocksbridge and District WI are meeting in the Community Hall at Christchurch, Manchester Road Stocksbridge at 7.15 for 7.30 start, when we will be making green hearts as part of the Random Acts of Kindness campaign. Visitors are always welcome. Further details from Janet 07939941818. 5 STOCKSBRIDGE CHRISTIAN CENTRE Books Brica-Brac, Baking, Butties on Saturday 5th February from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 7 Wharncliffe Side WI will meet at 7.15pm on Mon 7th Feb in Wharncliffe Side Community Centre. The speaker is Geraldine
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Tuesdays Stocksbridge’s Community Choir is back and singing 60s songs! Waldershelf Singers meets every week at 7.30 pm on Tuesday, at the Venue. No auditions, no need to read music! Come along and give us a try, or ring us on 07858747698 for more 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
Thursdays Open House Community Café Everyone is welcome at Open House, our new community café - 1:30-3:30pm every Thursday at Holy Trinity Thurgoland Church. Pop in for coffee, cakes and a chat. Contact Hannah for more details: hannahosandoval@gmail.com The South Yorkshire Bonsai Society , meeting on the 4th Thursday of the month at Deepcar Village Hall 8 to 10 p.m.
Fridays Stocksbridge Community Care Group's Friday Drop In Service for elderly residents is once again being held weekly at The Venue, between 10am and 3pm. For a small charge visitors can enjoy a hot drink, company, games, talks and a light lunch. For further information contact Dave Owen on 0114 2864426.
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 event is organised by social enterprise Peak Running in partnership with the Peak District National Park Foundation. The Birthday Bash is being held to celebrate the Peak District’s 70th anniversary as the UK’s first national park, while also supporting and promoting the work of the Foundation. Peak Running is one of the Foundation’s Peak Partners and all proceeds from the event will support conservation and engagement projects in the National Park. Peak Running founder Andy Brooks says: “The full 70k route is a spectacular tour of some of the best scenery the Peak District has to offer. With around 2600 metres (8500ft) of elevation gain, it is a challenging route but the multitude of breath-taking views make the effort worthwhile. “The half distance of 35k covers the first half of the longer route but, with over 1300 metres (4000ft) of elevation gain, it is still a challenge that will gain you kudos.” He adds: “We originally hoped to stage the Birthday Bash in early summer 2021, but it was pushed back due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The new date of 9th April means the event can still happen within the Peak District’s 70th anniversary year, which runs from 17th April 2021 to 16th April 2022.
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Both routes begin in Castleton and take in the Great Ridge, Lord’s Seat, Hayfield – the gathering point for the 1932 Mass Trespass – Kinder Scout, Jacob’s Ladder and Edale. Half distance participants will return to Castleton via the Great Ridge while those tackling the full 70k will continue via Hope Cross, Win Hill, Bamford, Stanage Edge, Hathersage and lesser known trails towards Bradwell and back to Castleton. Foundation fundraising manager Sarah Slowther said: “We’re delighted to be working with Peak Running on this event. A 70k loop showcasing the very best of our varied National Park landscapes is the perfect way to celebrate the Park’s 70th anniversary while raising funds for the future. Our natural world has never been more important for wildlife, wellbeing and climate and the proceeds from this event will support a range of nature recovery projects - including tree planting and moorland restoration - plus projects like Ambassador schools, which connect young people to nature.” Prices for entry are £50 for the 70k route and £35 for the 35k route. Entries will close at midnight on Sunday 27th March. For more details visit https://www.peakrunning.co.uk/peakdistrict70
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Your Letters Garden parties What have we got our selves involved in. Everyone knows this corrupt Government and Prime Minister during lockdown attended more than 10 parties but Johnson denies it. An Email obtained by itv news this week proves over 100 staff were invited to a drinks party at No 10 garden at height of lockdown in May 2020 to “make the most of the lovely weather”. Numerous sources told Itv news the PM and his wife attended, with staff invited to “bring your own booze!” she likes gin and tonic.
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mas Party’ even the news has cut through to Christmas Over these young people. Hopefully not sounding an injustice to them but they probably don’t (inspired by a leafless poinsettia) understand the implications of the PM’s actions over breaking lockdown rules but they Christmas over seem to know the difference between right from wrong. This leads to the paragraph below which shows how misinformed, not bothered some working class people are. My wife always says every one needs to express their opinion, she’s right and that is my excuse.
Today after a beep on my phone woke me with a message from my daughter in law with He previously claimed he was “furious” by the news from Local BBC interviewing people in video of staff joking about a party - claiming Stocksbridge about Boris Johnson’s ‘what do surprise. Can he really be surprised when he you think of Boris’ it was a short piece. went to a party himself. Number 10 aren't denying any of the details of the party. They Quotes given: simply say they won't comment on the story “Everyone makes mistakes” due to a Government Parliamentary Secretary inquiry who is so called independent is “He’s doing a grand job” to investigate into the ten or so parties. “Blown out of all proportion”
With most of the country furious, Is this toast Yer what. To say disappointed, ashamed, gob for Johnson, I hope so but he’s a slippery char- smacked is the least descriptive thought in my acter. mind and rather than get into hot water with Energy prices have hit us all, and with an ad- the locals I’ll drop the mic now. ditional 51% rise in April it’s important the government come up with a solution. LaChris Dearns Oughtibridge bour’s motion to cut VAT on fuel was voted down by the Tories despite the promise by Johnson and Vote Leave that we could cut VAT on fuel after Brexit. The vote in the com- Boris mons would have given the Government the Thought I ought to share my message to our opportunity to put families, pensioners and local MP. “Dear Miriam Cates, struggling businesses first, with a VAT cut on I feel compelled to register my disappointenergy bills. ment in our Prime Minister (your leader) for The government and our very own MP Miri- being implicit in breaking the law and his failam Cates voted against it. ure to ensure others do not. Instead of providing security for those who I hope you will be as prominent, publicly, need it the most, the Government are aban- in registering your views as you have in the doning them. Not a good look. passed, albeit in more favourable circumstances for your party leader.
Stone cold sober. Turkey stuffed, Pudding wolfed. Family fled Lie-in bed. Tree deposed, Gifts exposed. Cards demoted, Senders noted. Trimmings stored, Light lines coiled. New Year – grey, Old bills to pay. Fading red Poinsettia DEAD. Christmas over Stone-cold sober.
The poem ‘Christmas Over’ was written for one of the writing groups held at Stocksbridge Library over the last few years. Just a bit of fun when, as a group, we couldn’t meet as we were all snowed in at the time. If you are interested in writing stories, poems or even your own autobiography then our current writing group meet on the first Thursday in the month in Stocksbridge Library. Next session 3 February 2.00 – 4.00. Ring 2883390 for more information. It would be better for the conservative party Regards Chris Dearns Oughtibridge if he departed, but more importantly for the Frances Tivey, Bolsterstone well being of the country. He should go.”
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Your Roads Policing Team were travelling to Sheffield along the Dearne Valley Parkway to a report of a vehicle just having been stolen by means of a burglary. The team on their way came across the accident in the photo which had not yet been ‘called-in’ Fortunately the injuries were relatively minor, but it could have been so much worse. This has then led to a lengthy investigation, once the health of the occupants had been sorted. SYP operational support “This could have easily been avoided. If they hadn’t got in the car having had an alcoholic drink. We could have been targeting those criminals who cause such hurt across our communities. Yet we were mopping up after another avoidable incident…Drink driving kills. It can be avoided. Don’t drink and drive.”
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A public consultation has launched to seek views on plans to transform buses The ambitious proposals - part of a future roadmap to improve bus ticketing, routes and frequency in the region - include free travel for under 18s and capped fares for all passengers, bus priority measures to make journeys quicker, better journey planning information, ‘turn up and go’ bus options, and zero emission buses to make travel cleaner and greener towards a net-zero future.
National Bus Strategy (Bus Back Better), which includes a pledge of £3 billion of national funding to encourage local bus use.
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The agreement gives greater powers for local leaders to work with bus companies to put passengers first and improve bus services based on local needs. It is the first phase of an ambitious vision for South Yorkshire’s bus system, which aims to increase the number of people travelling by bus, reduce carbon emissions and improve local air quality.
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“Buses are integral to creating the stronger, greener and fairer South Yorkshire we all want to see. We’re pumping major resources into reviving passenger numbers and committing millions of pounds for fare concessions.
“These plans are about taking the decisive action – now – to unlock the vital funds we need to tackle the most pressing issues facing passengers, deliver better services and rebuild our public transport system in the aftermath of COVID. The Enhanced Partnership is a vital first step in achieving this, whatever we decide about the structure of those services in the future, including franchising. The MCA is due to decide shortly whether to undertake an assessment of a proposed franchising scheme.
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The match flowed from end to end with Church threatening with a dangerous free kick and a series of breaks down both flanks and short passing moves through the middle.
“It was a disappointing result today losing twoone against Handsworth with probably the last kick of the game. It’s a hard pill for me and the lads to swallow.”
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Handsworth worked hard and created their own opportunities at the other end.
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Church looked dangerous from the restart and a Jordan Coduri shot went narrowly wide. Immediately after Nathan Keightley had the ball in the net, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
Penistone Church 1-2 Handsworth
A cool afternoon at The DSM Memorial Ground saw Church host Handsworth who were only 1 point behind at the start of the game. Church had been on a good run of form winning 9 matches out of 10. However, Handsworth had already beaten Church twice this season, once in the senior cup and once in the league. Church kicked off into the setting sun. Handsworth weathered the early Church onslaught.
of Chris Snaith. Leon Howarth converted with a neat volley on the turn.
PCFC 0 Handsworth 1
Church responded immediately with a wonderful passing move. Nathan Keightley's cross from the right was met neatly on the 6 yard line by Elliot Firth. He is first time shot beat the keeper low to the left of goal.
However it was the away side who took an early lead when a long range shot was not cleared and the looped cross back in escaped the grasp
Play off fixtures confirmed
A lack of adequate insurance for Buxton RUFC meant that the scheduled warm up match with Globe Holidays sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby was replaced at the last minute with a club training session. Whilst the club wait to see if these issues have been resolved in time for the corresponding away fixture to take place this coming weekend, the Yorkshire Four Premier play off fixtures have finally been released. Stocksbridge Rugby will begin their campaign with a home clash against either Leeds Mods or York RI depending on results this weekend, this will be on 29th January with a 2.15pm kick off. There are three further home fixtures on 19th Feb V’s Leeds Medics & Dentists, 12th March V’s Thirsk Rugby & 26th March when Nestle Rowntree are the final visitors to Coal Pit Lane. Stocksbridge have qualified for the premier play offs on the back of a strong end to 2021 however, they will need to replicate this form if they are to mount a serious promotion challenge. ‘it’s well within our
capabilities’ said skipper Adam Roles-Middlehurst, ‘& it will give us a big focus for the remainder of this disrupted season’ he added. Further good news for the Stocksbridge club is the return to full training for knee injury victims, 2nd rower Sam Whitaker, front row forward Ricky James & jet heeled flyer Ryan Smith. This will add to the competition for 1st XV shirts, & ensure no one drops off the intensity in either training or competitive games. The club have reached an agreement with the local High School to switch their training indoors whilst the worst of the winter weather would disrupt outdoor sessions, this will be on Tuesdays from 7pm & playing members are urged to attend where possible. Meanwhile the club are delighted to announce that popular local group Divided will be playing at the Clubhouse on Friday 28th January, starting at 7pm, be sure to get in early to avoid disappointment.
Late drama saw Handsworth inflict Church’s first defeat in 6. A powerful, low, 20 yard free kick in stoppage time from Leon Howarth went through the Church wall to the right of goal and Chris Snaith was unable to save. PCFC 1 Handsworth 2 Whilst Church will rue their missed first half chances. Handsworth were rewarded for their quality play and persistence to take the match to the last second. They beat Church by the odd goal for the third time this season.
Fixtures Saturday 22nd January 2022 Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Thackley v Penistone Church FC (a) Kick off 3-00 pm Also on Saturday 22nd January 2022 EV Sportswear County Senior Premier Division AFC Penistone Church v Stocksbridge Park Steel Reserves (h) Kick off 3-00 pm
Cook vows to enjoy Tigers switch NEW Sheffield signing Craig Cook is hoping Tigers fans get to see the best of him this year. The former British Champion admits he had a tough time in 2021 coming back to the sport after a year off but has vowed to enjoy his racing at Owlerton. Cook was a shock signing when the club unveiled their side last month and there is no doubt on his day he is capable of beating the very best. And he admits a lack of pressure from manager Simon Stead has him relishing the prospect of linking up with the Tru Plant Tigers. With Jack Holder and Adam Ellis occupying the top two spots in the team, Cook goes under the radar instead of carrying the responsibility of captain and number one as he has done previously. He said: “Steady’s a great guy and I’m looking forward to riding for him. He was a good rider, very fast around Sheffield. “He told me to come along and enjoy myself, no pressure, just go out there and enjoy it and that’s what I intend to do. “Riding as a second string will take a bit of pressure off me. Hopefully I
can just go there and enjoy my racing. Coming in on a six-point average, there’s no reason why I can’t put two points on that. “The main thing I want to achieve is to get back to the rider I was. There’s no pressure on me next season. “I am fully focused on UK racing. I’m not racing for Great Britain or any other commitments. I don’t have to worry about losing weight or anything else. I can go there and love my racing again. If I can do that, that’s when I’m at my best.” Boss Stead is pleased to have a rider of Cook’s quality on board.
“Nobody can argue with Craig’s ability, we know what he can do,” said Stead. “My job is to work with him and help him enjoy himself riding at Sheffield where we’ve seen him have some cracking meetings. “He’s not our number one and I want him to just go out there and do his thing without any weight of expectation from myself, the promoters or the fans. I’m sure he can prove to be a good signing.”
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Oughtibridge stormed into the 4th round of the County Cup with a fantastic result at fellow Regional Premier side Wakefield. Millie Kenyon opened the scoring with a super strike for a 1-0 half time lead but there were concerns for long serving defender Abigail Towms who had to go off with a nasty looking knee injury.
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