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Liberty steel: winding up orders ‘devastating blow’ to workers and their families
IS THIS THE END FOR STEEL IN STOCKSBRIDGE? Around 700 jobs are under threat at ‘Stocksbridge Steelworks’
Steel has been produced in Stocksbridge since the 1850’s.
Winding up petitions have been issued against companies owned by metals tycoon Sanjeev Gupta.
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Court records revealed one of the firms included Speciality Steel UK Limited, a division of Liberty Steel, which employs about 2,000 people in England. Three other firms, Liberty Pipes, Liberty Performance Steels and Liberty Merchant Bar, also had petitions against them. Court documents show the companies owe HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) £26.3m.
“The news that HMRC is issuing winding up orders on Liberty Steel is very concerning for those working at Stocksbridge Speciality Steels, and for our entire community. Steel is a vital part of our local economy, and I'm determined to do all I can to secure its future.” “In my conversation with the Steel Minister, Lee Rowley MP, I pressed for him to give assurances that, if Speciality Steels were to be forced into administration, the Government will step in to help find a buyer, ensure a smooth transition,
and enable the continuation of operations. This is particularly important for those working at sites like Stocksbridge and their families.” Sheffield City Council leader Cllr Terry Fox and deputy Leader Cllr Julie Grocutt called for Government action. (pictured,right). Cllr Julie Grocutt, who represents the Stocksbridge and Upper Don Ward, said: “This is a devastating time for all the people who work at the steelworks, for their families and indeed for the whole town. “The steelworks is a such an important part of our town we really continued on page 2...
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need to secure its future. We have called for the Government to protect this site before, and we really need that support more than ever to protect this hugely important local asset.” Cllr Fox was visiting Stocksbridge as part of a fact-finding visit in the town to discuss local issues as well as the £24.1 million Town’s Fund Investment which Stocksbridge is to benefit from. Steel unions GMB “This action by HMRC threatens thousands of jobs and is a devastating blow to our members and their families. Liberty Steel is a strategically important business, crucial to delivering net zero, and under no circumstances can our plants be allowed to close. The trade unions call on GFG and HMRC to get back round the table and hammer out a deal that provides space for the company to refinance. The best route to protect jobs and repay HMRC and other creditors would be to enable the business to continue to trade.”
swimming challenge Deepcar woman to raise money for Sheffield charity CAROL Foster is spending February tackling one of the biggest fitness challenges of all…an English Channel swim. But she won’t have to worry about rough seas, shipping lanes or looking out for the French coast as she is completing the 22 miles in the safety of the pool at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre! Carol, who lives in Deepcar, is swimming at least 64 lengths per day, six days per week, throughout the month to raise money for St Luke’s Hospice, where friends David Shaw and Mark Allsopp were both patients.
“David and Mark spent their last days in St Luke’s, surrounded by their loving families so I decided I wanted to do something in recognition of the care they received,” said Carol. “I originally put my name down for the Sheffield Half Marathon but my back isn’t very good so I had to drop out of that but I still wanted to raise some money. “I’ve always been able to swim and got back into it last year and I suddenly realised I was getting up to a mile every time I went in the pool.
“A friend of mine jokingly said I should swim the channel so that’s what I am doing and I am really enjoying it. “I must admit there are some mornings when I wonder if I can be bothered but once I am in the pool I am really focussed and I am determined to complete the challenge. “I’ve set myself a target of £200 so hopefully I should be able to beat that.” To support Carol’s challenge simply visit justgiving.com/fundraising/ Carol-Foster65
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It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves A Stocksbridge man has conquered 95 summits in the Peak district, and believes he maybe the first person to complete since the challenge began. A challenge was released back in April 2021 to walk to 95 summits, called ‘Ethels’ across the Peak district. Dan, 39, undertook the Ethel challenge and it took him 7 months to reach his last summit ‘Kinder scout’ on Saturday 5 February. The father of two started his first ascent on the 10th June 2021 up Snailsden Pike End. The logistics coordinator for John Crawshaw butcher’s in Stocksbridge, told Look Local “. I started the challenge believing I couldn't do it, that I'd never complete it but I needed to im-
prove my health, fitness and lose weight so believed it would at least help” Dan walked around 300 miles overall and thanked all the people who inspired him. “ My children inspired me to do it and thanks to everyone who has motivated me along the way. Special mention to Adam Everson for his continued support and belief.” Dan was lucky enough to see many beautiful parts of the peak district walking on varying terrain from tarmac footpaths, gritstone edge paths, boggy open moorland to scrambling up the top of a flowing waterfall on Grindsbrook Clough. You can follow Dan’s challenge on his youtube channel Danoutdoors1982
Visit the snowdrop flurries at Wentworth Woodhouse Known as the first flower of the year, the valiant little snowdrop is making a big impact at Rotherham’s hidden gem Wentworth Woodhouse once again. Throughout February, snowdrop flurries form dainty carpets of white at every end and turn in the Grade I listed mansion’s private garden. The flower symbolises winter nearing an end and hope for better times ahead. Five varieties - from the most common Galanthus Nivalis to the honey-scented Galanthus Atkinsii - stretch across several acres at the house being brought back to life by Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust. They peep from woodland areas, surround the Punch Bowl near the South Terrace and line the avenue of beech trees leading to the mansion’s Baroque West Front. The picturesque scenes are thanks to backbreaking toil each year by Head Gardner Scott Jamieson, his right-hand man Andy Smith and their two teams of local garden volunteers - the Tuesday Welly Wangers and the Wednesday Bramble Bashers. Each year, once the time is right, they begin the back-breaking task of splitting and
transplanting thousands of snowdrop bulbs, ensuring the drifts are ever-bigger the following year. Members of the charity ArtWorks South Yorkshire and local businesses involved in Corporate Responsibility Days play a huge part, too. Said Scott: “Our drifts firmly place the gardens at Wentworth Woodhouse in any discerning gardener’s diary as a must-do visit and light the fuse for the kaleidoscope of colour arriving in the next few months from swathes of daffodils to our showy rhododendron and camellia collections.” Wentworth Woodhouse gardens are open every Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm and on Tuesday February 15 and 22 (government COVID-19 guidelines permitting). The house will be closed temporarily from February 15 to March 2. Book tickets at www.wentworthwoodhouse. org.uk (£6 adults, £3.30 children, U5s free. Family tickets: 1 adult, 2 children £11; 2 adults, 2 children £12).
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Budding entrepreneurs hear from business expert Barnsley College’s iTrust students who are setting up their own businesses have had the chance to talk to John Lamerton, self-made millionaire, author and lifestyle business expert. John’s virtual workshop was packed with hints, tips and expert information as he discussed lifestyle businesses and their benefits to College’s young entrepreneurs. John shared his personal experience of setting up and managing several lifestyle businesses after becoming run down, stressed and unhappy in his 9-5 office job. He also explained the importance of working hard and showing commitment to a business model whilst not seeing success in yachts and supercars but instead in happiness and the ability to not wait until retirement to take a break and enjoy hard-earned money. Insightful industry knowledge was also shared with the students, including how to compete in the business field on experience instead of price, build loyalty with customers and like-minded professionals, take every opportunity available and ensure not to be driven by numbers and the size of a corporation.
John said: “As a society, we have too often been trained and conditioned to believe business is designer clothing, huge skyscrapers and helicopters, when in fact business is the business owner delivering the lifestyle they want through a business that they have designed. “The reason I think it’s so important to tell others about this is because I personally embarked on a path chasing money and the prestige lifestyle before realising it wasn’t delivering the lifestyle I wanted and I was unhappy.” Barnsley College’s iTrust programme is an entrepreneurial initiative which allows students who are interested in setting up their own business to receive a wealth of support. This includes access to an array of information and guidance such as mentoring from industry specialists and local businesses representatives. The programme also offers the opportunity to receive a £250 grant to be invested in each student’s business. To find out about any of the courses available at Barnsley College, visit www.barnsley.ac.uk, call 01226 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk
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Chapelgreen Community Hub Community Fridge has launched aiming to reduce food waste and bring the community together.
The first Community Fridge in Chapel Green Area was officially opened on Saturday 29th January by Chapelgreen Community Hub, supported by the environmental charity Hubbub, as part of a new partnership with Co-op to fast-track the expansion of Hubbub’s, Community Fridge Network across the UK. Angela Woodward from Chapelgreen Community Hub Community Fridge said: “We were very honoured that the Lord Mayor Councillor Gail Smith came to our launch to officially open Chapelgreen Community Hub Community Fridge and we were thrilled by the positive response we received from everyone who attended our launch.” The Chapelgreen Community Hub Community Fridge, which is located at The Campus Café at High Green Development Trust, is one of 100 new community fridges that will be opened over the next year, which are expected to save 6.8 million meals per year from going to waste.
need to be referred or having to prove eligibility - to access fresh food that would otherwise have gone to waste. The food is donated by businesses – with Co-op donating surplus food from its stores. As well as improving access to food, the fridges go beyond this by empowering communities to connect with each other, and learn new skills through activities such as cookery sessions and workshops on how to grow your own fruit and veg. The Community Fridge will be open every Saturday from 11am to 1pm, to enable residents and local businesses to share surplus food and for anyone to help themselves to quality food that would otherwise be wasted. The fridge will be run by Chapelgreen Community Hub, who aim to support and bring new initiatives to our area in the hope of bringing all the community together for the good of our community. The group will welcome donations of unopened, packaged foods within their use by date and raw fruit or vegetables, which will then be available to anyone in the commu-
nity to take. As well as reducing food waste, the group will use the fridge to strengthen community bonds. The fridge is one of the five Community Fridges that have been launched in Sheffield. The new fridge builds on the success of the existing 150 fridges in the Community Fridge Network, which redistribute on average of almost 6,000 meals per fridge each month. Coop will also invest in the development of the Hubbub and the Community Fridge Network, to offer support to previously established fridges and other organisations that host community fridges. Angela Woodward said: “Community Fridges are a wonderful concept and we’re delighted to host the first for Chapelgreen residents. All our visitors are welcome to get involved, whether by giving or receiving food or coming along to help us achieve our aspiration of reducing food wastage and developing the sharing skills of our community to imbed sustainable routines.”
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event listings february 17 Chapeltown WI will hold their next meeting on Thursday 17th February at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Methodist Church Hall. Richard Venables will speak about the ‘Disaster Detective’ . The competition is for a magnifying glass. New members and visitors will be made welcome. 19 Try the Wortley Snowdrop Festival at St Leonards Church on Saturday February 19th from 10am to 4pm. Enjoy the flowers in the churchyard,then come in to the church for refreshments and Tower visits. Also there will be Gifts and a Craft table for children. All welcome Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. 19 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Birds in Winter’, a bird walk across the common led by John Robinson, meet at 9am at Rural Lane Car Park, off Worrall Road/Rural Lane. Circular walk (lasts around 2 hours), you can return to the car park at any time. Families very welcome but no dogs please. FREE but donations welcome. 2348472 23 Worrall Environmental Group, Wednesday General Meeting. 7:30 in the Blue Ball. Agenda: Parks, Tubs and local Heritage listing 25 Greenhead Church, Chapeltown Coffee morning 10 – 11.30am, All welcome 27 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Muck In’ Day (practical work on the common), 10am-noon, meet at Long Lane Car Park or Rural Lane Car Park www.walc.epizy.com. Tools supplied, bring gloves.
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4 World Day of Prayer @ 2pm An ecumenical service organised by Churches Together in Penistone & District.Focus: ‘I know the plans I have for you’, from Jeremiah chapter 29. St Andrew’s Church, High Street, Penistone.(next to the library) 5 On Saturday March 5th, there
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carers of children and young people with ASD. We meet weekly to offer support, understanding and friendship to each other.
assistance or support. Lewis can also be contacted on 07766 540328 or lewis.chinchen@ councillor.sheffield.gov.uk if you cannot make it.
Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir meet every week at 7.30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Talbot Road, Penistone, S36 9ED. On March21st we will return to our home centre, Millhouse Green Institute. We are practising for our first Concert in over 2 years, at Penistone Cinema on March 19th. We are short of Top Tenors so practise in the bath and then come along! Contact 07901851992 for further information.
Eppic Theatre Ecclesfield is open again every Saturday morning from 10am until 12. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available.
12 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Great Sheffield Flood Anniversary Walk with Malcolm Nunn - meet at 10.30am at Bradfield car park, walk to Dale Dyke, returning around 1pm. FREE but donations welcome. www.bradfield-walkers.org.uk, 2337463 or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk
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13 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Great Sheffield Flood Anniversary Walk Part 2 with Malcolm Nunn - meet at 10.30am at Malin Bridge Tram Stop, walk along the Loxley Valley, to reach Dam Flask embankment at 1pm. FREE but donations welcome. www.bradfield-walkers.org.uk, 2337463 or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk
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16 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday March 16th at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Brian Hull “Aberford Railway”. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visitors and new members. For more information, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967. 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. Autism Hope Sheffield High Green Support Group - every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. Term Time only. We are a support group for parents and
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. 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
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SVBA YOUTH will perform "Like There's No Tomorrow" at Christ Church, Stocksbridge, next month. Twelve young people age 11 to 19 tell the story of a young girl’s struggle to make her friends, family and community understand the consequences of ignoring the climate crisis. A funny, poignant play told by some amazing young actors. The March 11th the show will be attended by Elvi Piper a National Theatre Director, who will feed back on the performance. One of the main things the NT wants
to see is theatre in the community so organisers Christ Church over those two nights. The NT Directors were bowled over when they came to see Marxist in Heaven in 2020 and gave the cast amazing feedback. Mandy Aitken said “The aspiring youngsters have worked and worked so hard despite lots of covid absences and a couple of girls dropping out because of exam pressure. They deserve all our support. We go to the Crucible on the 24th of March probably the first time for a group of young people from our area.
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I think the younger members of our community would also love the play and it would show them that acting is for everyone, anyone can have a go and do a brilliant job. Please come, spread the word, harass, bribe, plead we need your support.” Tickets are £6 If you know anyone who would love to come and can't afford that price, we will do a deal. Either email steelvalleybeaconarts1@gmail.com or give Barbara a ring on 0114 4389521
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The next Musical Memories at The Venue in Stocksbridge is on Friday 18 February (1pm to 3pm) with the fantastic Terry Freeborn, who will be making his inaugural appearance. It is just £2 for tea/coffee and refreshments and live entertainment. The event has been kindly sponsored by Stocksbridge Community Care Group via Sheffield City Council's People Keeping Well in the Community Fund and refreshment sponsors, Visiting Angels UK. The last event was a huge success. Musical Memories is a 'dementia friendly' event and therefore ideal for those living with dementia, and other health conditions, and their families/carers, offering invaluable respite. For further information, please contact Stocksbridge Community Care Group on Sheffield 2830141 or Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant, on 0772 9528844 kathymarkwick@gmail.com
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With reference to the letter in Look Local issue 1204 from Cllr Lewis Chinchen on the recent I have recently been selected as Labour’s candidate vote on the Sheffield Plan, we have the following in West Ecclesfield. Having knocked on many comments: doors a number of issues are emerging with respect to Public Transport. The main issues are:1. The original target for building 40,000 homes over 15 years was set in 2020 and based on Unreliable services population growth, and it was this government that increased the number significantly by 35%, with Different bus companies competing for routes no evidence other than “levelling up” to justify the In Grenoside for example there are two bus routes revised number. that during the day are supposed to run into town every half hour. However these buses (if they turn 2. Government Inspectors advised Sheffield City Council that a submission based on urban up) depart within 5 minutes of each other. brownfield only as proposed by Cllr Chinchen Bus fares are expensive would not be accepted. Routes seem to be planned for the convenience 3. Unused urban greenspace is an option for of the bus companies and not the needs of the development as long as the city has a good balance travelling public. of useable greenspace which includes all our Many people I talk to would like to use their parks. cars less but to do this need a more reliable and 4. There are examples of brownfield sites in the convenient bus service. The following proposals Green Belt such as Stocksbridge Sewage Works have come from local people and would appear to and British Tissues, Oughtibridge that have already have wide support:had planning approval. There are other sites which should be cleaned up and developed. Increased public control of the service. 5. The option recommended by the Liberal Particularly over routes, timetables and fares. Democrats prevents greenfield in the Green Belt People would welcome connection to a transport from being developed; Hollin Busk is an example hub. of this. In Grenoside the M92 which goes to Hillsborough is popular but only runs every two hours. People would welcome a more frequent service to a hub (providing it is reliable)
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6. The Labour Council in 2019 abandoned its previous attempt at developing a Local Plan when it realised it was a vote loser to include development on hundreds of acres of the Green Belt.
Bus companies being made accountable for their 7. The Green Party voted unanimously at Full reliability. Council on the 2nd February to allow development If elected in May I am committed to working with of greenfield in the Green Belt.
Save Stocksbridge Speciality Steel: it’s the beating heart of our local economy
the South Yorkshire Mayor to improve bus services in our communities. I would therefore be pleased to hear any comments you nay have on this issue and I can be contacted on mattbewilson@outlook. com or you can visit my Facebook page (20+) Matthew Wilson | Facebook Yours Sincerely
8. Only the Liberal Democrats recommended the agreed option unanimously at the committee stage and then in Full Council.
As Liberal Democrat Councillors in the North of the City, we have campaigned over many years to prevent development in the Green Belt. This is despite developers surveying hundreds of acres of Mathew Wilson land over the last four years under both Labour and now Labour/Green administrations. Let’s hope that we have finally removed development of greenfield in the Green Belt from the Sheffield Plan.
When I was growing up in Penistone we used to go swimming in Stocksbridge every Saturday and drive past the vast steel works rising up at the bottom of the valley. In my late teens, we lived opposite Stocksbridge Speciality Steel, on Unsliven Roadside Litter Road. This is an appeal to the good people who make up An iconic part of the landscape, the thrum of the majority of our community, and who are tired noise and activity, of buses of workers arriving in of the rising tide of roadside rubbish which blights the early morning bringing people to work. The our surroundings.
Cllrs Mike Levery, Alan Hooper, Ann Whitaker, Alan Woodcock and Victoria Bowden; West and East Ecclesfield Wards, Sheffield City Council
steelworks have been the beating heart of the local community and economy since the 1840s. Steel runs in people's veins and is woven into people's histories.
If you know someone, a friend, colleague, or family member who routinely discards their rubbish onto Old age voting our roadside verges, could you please do your best Old age is a state of mind, I would say that now to persuade them to stop it. I’m in my 60’s. I hope I have a few more years left Finding out that HMRC is planning to pull the If you are successful in changing the behaviour but I question that this week. Below is an extract plug on Liberty Steel, which owns the Stocksbridge of this thoughtless minority, the benefits to us all of a ‘Yorkshire live’ piece. It’s the thoughts of plant is heart-breaking. 750 people will lose their are twofold. Firstly, we shall be able to enjoy the Stocksbridge and Penistone MP Miriam Cates, she jobs. dignity of living in a beautiful area, unspoilt by a was disappointed the COVID Liberation day had been postponed. These steelworks should be part of our future: they covering of cans, bottles, fag packets and fast food Other Sheffield MP’s have called her “offensive and are essential to delivering net zero and driving packaging. green steel solutions. Secondly, those people who are the smallest insensitive” after she said “the fight against Covid focused too much on the longevity of older people”. The Stocksbridge site makes tougher, anti-corrosive minority of all, the ones who give up their time Yer what!!! steel that is, amongst other things, used for oil and and effort, not to mention putting themselves at risk on the roadside, in order to clean up the mess, She adds: “Death, especially in old age, is a normal gas exploration and the aerospace industry. can then enjoy the luxury of doing something else part of life and, while every death is a sadness, it We need investment in the steel industry and with their leisure time. does not follow that we should sacrifice those collaboration with UK steelmakers in order to things that make life worth living for the sake of a We are lucky to live in a place we can be proud to “green” steel as part of our route to net zero. call home, but we can make it better and in doing short increase in longevity.” But the Government is missing in action.
so, set an example to our younger generations.
Communities like ours need more than words. If Thanks you want Stocksbridge Specialty Steel safeguarded, for our skilled steel worker’s jobs and livelihoods to be protected, and investment in the steelworks as part of a green economic recovery, please sign the change.org petition. Let us tell the government we won’t stand for this. Marie Tidball
I thought it was people over 55 who vote for the Tories, is she trying to do away with her potential voters? I have the feeing Ms Cates has a wanting R Cheetham to climb the Tory ladder but her fame could be detrimental to her constituents. If in a senior post would she bring in compulsory euthanasia? what age limit is she thinking about? Just asking.
COVID restrictions Hello Editor As Covid restrictions become more relaxed, one witnesses Sheffield City Council’s Area Offices becoming open to the public; apart from the one in Stocksbridge that is, thus begging the question as to why. With one answer seemingly being that SCC are once again angling to bring about the closure of Stocksbridge Area Office, thereby, if true, leaving (especially impoverished) locals to either travel over to Chapeltown or down into Hillsborough in their own time and at their own expense in an effort to get problems sorted. So perhaps someone in authority can provide a sooner rather than later explanation (via such as Look Local perhaps?) as to why Stocksbridge Area Office is still closed to the public and when it is to re-open – if at all? And if it is to be shut down, then provide the grounds of justification being adhered to?
If you’re over 55 vote for her at your peril.
I look forward to reading/hearing from SCC soonest. Thanks in anticipation.
Be kind.
Yours faithfully Old Codger from Oughtibridge
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Squash make it Ladies running group offering 8 in a row a new Couch to 5k course Strideout was set up in Wisewood, Sheffield in 2011 to encourage non-runner women to give running a try and to support them from beginner to more established runners. The group has since expanded to various locations across the city and has developed a massive following. The Strideout Stocksbridge branch, established in November 2018, has been steadily growing in numbers and run leaders, positively supporting runners through lockdown. They are able to offer further spaces to beginners in the local area, on their 8 week programme. Run Leader Harriet Stevens explains ‘In 2021 we received funding from the Stocksbridge Town’s funds which has enabled us to part-pay for England athletic training for 3 new run leaders and has contributed towards the coaching qualification for 1 of our existing leaders. This means we have a really great team of knowledgeable run leaders. It has enabled us to consistently offer 3 runs every Monday night, (3, 4, 5 mile) and coaching sessions on a Wednesday evening, looking at running drills, intervals and other ways to improve running technique. We are a women only running group as we feel this provides a low pressure and friendly environment to help support new runners. In the future we would love to have younger girls join the group too, from 12 years old.’ Stocksbridge Squash had a busy week, with two matches in 6 days. The first match was played at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre against Sheffield Medics, a team from Sheffield University. Stocksbridge were dominant throughout, taking victory in all 4 matches without conceding a game, to win 16-0. The team was Ed Walker at 1, Alex TimminsJones at 2, Aaron Alcock at 3 and Mark Wingfield (C) at 4. 6 days later Stocksbridge travelled over to Fulwood Sports Club to take on the home team from ‘the posh end’. Alex couldn’t play this week which meant that Andrew Bailey made his debut for Stocksbridge playing at 4. Andrew played really well in his first match for a number of years to secure a point for the away team but ultimately lost his rubber 3-1. Ed, Aaron and Mark secured the
win for Stocksbridge each winning 3-0 in another good victory for the local squash team. Those 2 wins make it 8 wins on the bounce and leave Stocksbridge at the top of the table with a game in hand on the second placed team. There are there are 3 games to go until the end of the season, with promotion all but secured, the team would love to win the league and bring a trophy home to Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre.
Ros Miller, Run Leader, says ‘we look forward to meeting new ladies and providing support along their fitness journeys, allowing them to find new places to run and make some amazing friends on the way. Places can now be booked, so dust off your trainers and meet us in Fox Valley on 7th March. Booking details can be found in the advert’.
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week’s juicy Round 3 play-off fixture against Leeds Medics & Dentists, kick off time 2.15pm at Coal Pit Lane.
Globe Holidays sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby club were again left without a fixture due to a Covid Maintaining the healthcare theme, break out within their ranks. Last the Club’s reformed & rejuvenated weekend’s Round 2 play-off fixture Development XV, also known as away at Thirsk Rugby will now be re- ‘Lockers Legends’ will be in action too this weekend, making it a double We hold an open night on Thurs- scheduled to Saturday 26th February header with a home tie against Shefwith a 2.15pm kick off. day 7pm to 9pm at Stocksbridge field Medics, former supremo Rhys Community Leisure Centre and The club are likely to have a full Keenan is expected to make a welnew players are always welcome, playing roster to select from for this come return to rugby action. The 1st the more experienced players are happy to give informal training and advice. It’s £3.50 for members and £4.50 for non-members. Every year the Gents and Ladies chair beds and Alan's fund rais-
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XV look to welcome jet heeled Ryan Smith back to the starting line up this week to replace the injured Dan Burt, out with a fractured tibia. Talisman centre Liam O’Leary is all set to return after some time out due to work commitments, as the club still wait for confirmation of their claim for victory over York RI in the Round 1 play-off clash.
Captain's Charity Donation Captains at Stocksbridge Golf Club name a charity that they want to raise money for. Alan Revill, the current Gents Captain, selected the Chesterman Unit at the Northern General Hospital as his chosen charity. Alan had some very personal reasons for this, given that the Cardiology team at the Chesterman Unit saved his life in 2010, when he had heart bypass surgery after a heart attack. Since his life saving treatment Alan has been a regular volunteer on the unit, even through the Covid-19 pandemic.
So, it was an easy choice for Alan to make and over the past 12 months of his captaincy he has managed to raise £3200 to buy the Chesterman Unit two chair beds. Alan originally spoke to Staff Nurse Ruth OstrovskisWilkes to identify what his fund raising could buy for the Unit. The request came back for the
ing was enough to purchase two of the devices. Alan was delighted to be able to buy the equipment for the Unit that saved his life and said "I have been in a fortunate position to be able to raise funds for the Chesterman Unit. They do such fantastic work for people who have serious heart diseases. But I am also very proud of the Golf Club members who have supported my fund raising so generously over the last year."
Alan (left) and Club President John Yeates (right) are pictured handing over one of the chair beds to Sister Ruth OstrovskisDavis and Nurse Associate Claire Heggarty. Sister Ostrovskis-Davis said "Alan and the Golf Club's generosity has given us two chair beds that will make a big difference to patient comfort. I cannot thank him enough for the fund raising that he has led."
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all-time top-scorer Goal 41 minutes. Nathan Keightley slotted the penalty low to the keeper's right. PCFC 4 Knaresborough 0 This goal made Nathan Keightley Church's highest scorer in their history of the NCEL but unfortunately he picked up an injury from the kick off and was replaced just before half time by Reece High. Goal 67 minutes A low cross field ball from Reece High found Ryan Johnson unmarked on the right edge of the box. His powerful low shot was slightly deflected past the keeper. PCFC 5 Knaresborough 0 Just after the restart Danny Howes was replaced by Luke Johnson. A clumsy challenge on the left of the Church box from a throw in resulted in a penalty. Ben Parks stepped up for Knaresborough
and blasted the ball high over the bar leaving the score a 5-0. Goal 86 minutes. A short throw in on the right was crossed from the right straight into the left of the goal by Tom Dugdale. Man of the match Wayne Hughes went on a tremendous run and nearly set Max Jenkins in on goal. The hurried clearance went for a corner. The match ended with Church marshalling the midfield. Full Time PCFC 5 Knaresborough 1 An action packed match with 3 penalties, 6 goals and some tremendous football saw Church gain another 3 home points. The result keeps them in fifth place, hot on the heels of the teams above them. Assistant manager John Whitehead on the game
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Then with his penalties Nathan Keightley has got his two goals to become the club record scorer since 2014 when the club joined the NCEL, it’s a credit to him, his attitude and the way he conducts himself in training and games. We really hope that that is going to continue for the long term. Fixtures Saturday 19th February 2022 Penistone Church v Hemsworth Miners’ Welfare (h)Kick off 3-00 pm
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Lincoln took the lead when Benjamin Richards towered over everyone to head in. Luke Mangham equalised after getting onto the end of a Nathaniel Crofts cross before Mangham got another when he dispossessed the goalkeeper and then finished. Lincoln would get one back through a Hayden Cann header before the lead was restored with a backheel finish by Mangham. Stocksbridge went up by two when Kurtis Turner scored from close range though there was a nervy end to the game when Matthew Cotton scored a penalty kick. Steels would hold out for the win though. Lincoln took an early lead through Richards header. However, the lead didn’t last for very long though. Stocksbridge caught Lincoln on the counter with Crofts getting past his defender before putting in a fantastic cross which the onrushing Mangham would duly finish. From there, the home side were able to take control and have more of the ball. They should have taken the lead from a corner. The ball bounced through the defence and Reece Fielding was able to get a final touch onto
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Mangham treble edges Steels to victory Luke Mangham scored his second hat trick in a week as Stocksbridge Park Steels beat Lincoln United 4-3.
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Penistone runner Julia Johnson claimed first place in the ladies over55 category at the Muddy Boots 10k. Julia was also fourth overall in the ladies category finishing in a time of 48-06. Sarah Halstead completed the Liversedge half marathon in a time of 2-04-22 which gave her a top ten finish in the ladies over50 category. Several Penistone runners were in action at various parkruns which are all 5 kilometres in distance. Malcolm Rose broke the men’s over65 course record at the Frickley parkrun, Malcolm’s time of 21-30 also gave him third place overall. Further afield, Dawn Broom was first lady at the Dorchester Great Field parkrun in a time of 21-47. Youth James Fryers put in an impressive performance at the Monsal parkrun placing second overall and breaking the 18 minute barrier in a time of 17-50.
it to make sure it went goalwards. Jack Steggles though was down quick to prevent it from going in.
At the Hillsborough junior parkrun Deacon Coldwell came second in a time of 8-41.
Steels took the lead after Jansenn had missed a good opportunity for Lincoln. The ball immediately went to the over end and landed at the goalkeepers feet. He took his time and was punished with Mangham closing him down and tackling him. With an open goal at his mercy, the striker took his goal with ease.
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The second half started with Janssen once again going clear on Stopper: Michael Roxburgh made several fine stops. goal in a very similar position to Photo by Pete Revitt what he was last time. He chose differently this time though and tried to square it to Cotton. The the box while Cotton forced a goalkeeper would be booked for pass was blocked and that fin- good save from Roxburgh who the foul and Cotton stepped up to ished the chance off. was showing why he is so highly send him the wrong way, scoring Lincoln restored parity when rated in this game. But they didn’t a penalty against Stocksbridge Cann headed in after Lincoln had find the back of the net with this just like he did the last time the two teams played. spell. missed a succession of chances. Steels wouldn’t take too long to And they were punished on Stocksbridge survived an onget that lead back though. They the counter for it. Josh Nodder slaught in the last ten minutes got the ball on the right and sent whipped a cross in for Kurtis as Lincoln threw everything at the ball low and hard into the Turner to finish from close range. the defence to try and get a goal. box for Mangham to score with It was his first goal since his re- However Steel stood firm and the cheekiest of backheels. It was turn earlier in the season and it limited the visitors few opportuprobably the best way to cap off appeared to win the game for the nities. another hat-trick for the league’s Steels. Steels hosted Sheffield FC on 2nd highest goalscorer. It would end up being a nervy Tuesday, weather permitting. Lincoln did rally and have a few ending for the Steels though. chances of their own as they Janssen managed to break into looked to get back into the game. the box on a ball that appeared Next home game: Sat 26 Feb A penalty appeal was turned to be innocuous at first and Rox- Ponterfract Coll. 3pm KO down after a tough challenge in burgh would end up taking him down when he rushed out. The
Penistone parkrun 3, Gareth Irvine 19-16; 5, Jonathan Bentley 20-07; 6, Oliver Pike 20-39; 9, Daniel Limb 21-37; 14, Oliver France 22-28; 18, Michael Nicholson 22-57; 21, Peter Beever 23-05; 30, Finn Pepper 24-11; 33, Suzanne McGill 2418; 35, Mark Graham 24-23; 39, Chloe Worth 24-43; 72, Julie Button 26-26; 86, David Needham 27-18; 112, Caroline Jane Entwistle 2937; 115, Eleanor Law 29-56. Barnsley parkrun 34, Alan Knox 24-45; 56, Stuart Smith 28-10; 63, Daniel Batty 29-00; 86, Raymond Brown 31-29; 90, John Spencer 32-14; 101, Susan Higham 36-24. St Wilfrid's Muddy Boots 10K 48, Julia Johnson 48-07; 140, Martin Hughes 55-35. Pictured: Julia Johnson
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