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A young South Yorkshire fundraiser has said he "felt like royalty" after attending the first garden party at Buckingham Palace since 2019, writes the BBC. Tobias Weller, 11, from Sheffield, has raised more than £157,000 for Paces School, where he is a student, and the city's Children's Hospital Charity. In 2020, Tobias, who has cerebral palsy and autism, won the first Captain Sir Tom Moore Young Unsung Hero Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. He said his palace visit was "amazing". Tobias was nicknamed "Captain" after he was inspired by Capt Sir Tom to raise money during the pandemic lockdowns. His exploits saw him become the youngest person on record to feature in the Honours list when it was announced he would receive the British Empire Medal. Tobias said he "still can't believe it's true" that he was able to visit Buckingham Palace on Wednesday.
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"I chatted to them, but Anne was my favourite. We chatted about her winning Sports Personality of the Year in 1971." Tobias said he had afternoon tea in the palace's gardens and that the passion fruit tartlet was his favourite. He said: "Lots of people recognised me and congratulated me on my fundraising. It made me feel magnificent. I totally felt like royalty, it was such a magical afternoon." Tobias said he was now making final preparations for his latest fundraising event, Tobias in the Park, a campaign to make playgrounds more accessible to children with disabilities. He said he would launch the event and complete his kilometre on Saturday 21 May using his walker in Sheffield's Endcliffe Park. He stressed he would be "chuffed to bits" if other people could take part too between 21-28 May.
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Council Tax Energy Rebate roll out to begin this month Sheffield City Council will begin to roll out the Council Tax Energy Rebate Scheme this month to around 215,000 households in the city. In February 2022, the Government announced millions of households are to receive up to £350 to help with the cost of living following a rise in the energy price cap. All domestic electricity customers will get £200 off their energy bills from October, with households in Council Tax Bands A to D receiving a £150 Council Tax Energy Rebate. Residents who pay their Council Tax by direct debit – around 138,000 households in Sheffield - are to receive a rebate directly into their bank account. To minimise the risk of fraudulent applications, the Council took the first Direct Debit payment to ensure it cleared before paying the rebate. Therefore, with those first payments being paid in April, the earliest date the rebate can be paid is May. This also gave the Council the time necessary to carry out testing for this new scheme, ensuring it minimised the risk of payment errors. Those who do not pay by Direct Debit – around 77,000 households in Sheffield - will receive their rebate via Post Office Payout. They will receive a letter, including a barcoded voucher for £150, which customers will need to take to the Post Office, with a proof of ID, to claim the rebate.
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Alternatively, customers can opt for the Post Office to top up their energy bill instead. Letters and vouchers are expected to be issued to non-Direct Debit customers in the coming months. Customers who do not automatically qualify A discretionary scheme has been set up for those who do not automatically qualify for the Council Tax Energy Rebate Scheme. Some awards from this scheme will be made automatically, but the Council will also have an application process for households who aren’t liable for Council Tax, but are liable for energy costs.
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The application process is currently being finalised and a further update will be issued when the scheme is live and ready to receive applications.
A mountain bike event billed as the "biggest little race in the world" returned after being cancelled for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Tim Hardie, Head of Revenues & Benefits, said: “We absolutely appreciate residents in Sheffield, like people up and down the country, are concerned about finances and the cost of living crisis. I want to reassure residents we’re working hard to get it rolled out as quickly and efficiently as possible.”
Peaty's Steel City Downhill took place in Greno Woods, Sheffield, on Saturday.
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The race was founded by a group of local riders in 2011, including champion racer Steve Peat, who is among a number of elite riders taking part. All proceeds go to maintaining the trails and to supporting mountain bike projects around the city. The race, which is organised by a team of volunteers, is run as a not-for-profit event.
"It's an event for the community, by the community, with the sole purpose of raising money to keep the trails in Greno great and have a bloody good time in the process," organisers said. The event attracts over 200 entries, and 3,000 spectators, and is open to riders of all ages and abilities. Organisers said they were also trying to make the event as sustainable as possible this year, and urged anyone attending to play their part in "leaving these woods cleaner than we found them". Greno Woods is a nature reserve owned and managed by Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust.
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raised the problems they've been having getting a reliable connection, and this project should be a big step forward in helping to address that. "I wrote to the Minister in February to make the case for Yorkshire Water's Penistone bid, and I'm delighted that our area has been selected by the Government as the site for this trial."
Penistone and surrounding communities are set to benefit from a significant upgrade to broadband infrastructure thanks to an innovative new scheme being trialled in the area. A new project led by Yorkshire Water and partially funded by the Government will see fibre-optic cables being run through existing water pipes between Barnsley and Penistone. Broadband providers will then be able tap into this network to deliver gigabitcapable connections to around 8,500 homes and businesses along the route, helping to level up connectivity in hardto-reach communities and rural areas. This 'Fibre in Water' scheme is a UK first and will demonstrate a quicker and
more cost-effective way of connecting fibre optic cables to homes, businesses, and mobile masts, without the disruption caused by digging up roads and land. Welcoming the announcement of £3.2 million of government investment to kickstart the project, local MP Miriam Cates said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for our local area to lead the UK in trialling innovative new technology, whilst also offering significant benefits to residents and businesses in Penistone and the surrounding villages. "Improving broadband connectivity is a key part of levelling up our area and delivering more opportunities for local people. A number of constituents have
Digital Infrastructure Minister Julia Lopez said: "Digging up roads and land is one of the biggest obstacles to rolling out faster broadband, so we’re exploring how we can make use of the existing water network to accelerate deployment and help detect and minimise water leaks. "We’re committed to getting homes and businesses across the country connected to better broadband and this cuttingedge project is an exciting example of the bold measures this government is leading on to level up communities with the very best digital connectivity." The new fibre cables will also support new 5G masts to help improve speeds and reliability in harder to reach, more isolated rural areas. Pictured: MP Miriam Cates
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Penistone Town Council has received a prestigious award as part of the Local Council Award Scheme. This achievement recognises that the council achieves good practice in governance, community engagement and council improvement. Moreover, Penistone Town Council goes above and beyond their legal obligations, leading their communities and continuously seeking opportunities to improve and develop even further. The Award Scheme report highlighted the council’s particular areas of strength, including its commitment to community engagement, transparency and improving the local area. Cllr Andrew Millner, Penistone Town Council’s Mayor, was delighted with the achievement of the council and looks forward to seeing the benefits that transparency in operation will bring to the community in the town. He stated that “ I’m certain that a quality
council will show what our town council is going to be able to deliver for the parish of Penistone, Millhouse Green, Thurlstone, Springvale, Cubley and Hoylandswaine. “ In terms of the future, the council is now reviewing ways in which it can keep on improving its offer to the local community and welcomes input from local people and partners on this. Penistone Town Council, and other local councils like it, are at the front line of the government’s localism agenda and are doing as much as they can to delivery services whilst being efficient and cost-effective. Currently the council provides a range of services to name a few from community buildings and activities, leisure facilities at the Paramount Cinema, allotments and Christmas lights with associated activities and would like to improve its community engagement through these facilities.
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Dean’s Verger Recognised for 26 years service to Sheffield Cathedral and the city of Sheffield On Wednesday 12 May, Dean’s Verger, David Maw, was recognised for his dedication and service to Sheffield Cathedral and the city of Sheffield. His service spans more than a quarter of a century when he attended this year’s garden party at Buckingham Palace. David was nominated to attend by a former Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire, Andrew Coombe, DL. David started his career at the cathedral on 2 January 1996. He became Dean’s Verger in 2007. The role of Dean’s Verger is a very important one in a cathedral. Basically, David
The Very Reverend Abi Thompson, Dean of Sheffield said: “David is often the first person I see when I arrive at the cathedral and the last person I say goodnight to as he locks up the building. As well as taking incredible pride in his work, David is a superb colleague – wise, experienced and committed, but also gentle, thought-
ful and caring. As the new Dean at the cathedral I have been so well supported by him and I’m looking forward to sharing many laughs with him in the years to come. There’s not a cathedral in the country that sparkles and shines like Sheffield Cathedral – and that’s down to David and the team he leads. I’m wishing him a wonderful and well deserved day! David has been part of many memorable events during his 26-year career, both good and bad. One of his first memories was the death of Diana Princess of Wales and a sea of flowers laid across the cathedral forecourt. He describes closing the cathedral doors at the start of the Covid lockdown and not knowing when the building would reopen as the worst. Leading the coffin of his boyhood footballing hero Emlyn Hughes in and out of the cathedral was the most emotional. “My legs turned to jelly when the choir started to sing You’ll Never Walk Alone” he says. “I also met and married my wife at the cathedral. I shouldn’t forget that!” David added. “I’m very proud of the cathedral and I feel both honoured and humble to be able to come to work in this great building. I’ve taken great pride in serving the cathedral and the community of Sheffield.”
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Queen's Platinum Jubilee Celebrations in Hunshelf Plans are well ahead to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in the Parish of Hunshelf. Parishioners and friends are invited and encouraged to make and display Scarecrows across the parish. The theme is “Royalty through the Ages”. To take part, register your scarecrow be emailing hunshelfscarecrow@ gmail.com with your name, address and chosen scarecrow by Friday 20th May. Scarecrow voting forms will be available from the telephone box by 29th May. Prizes will be awarded for the favourite scarecrows, as voted by parishioners and visitors. On Thursday 2nd June at 9.45pm the beacon at the Isle of Skye will be lit as part of the National Beacon Chain. On Friday 3rd June at 10.00am, Green Moor Church is holding a Summer Fair and will be serving bacon sandwiches and refreshments. At 11.00am Kathryn Battye will lead a Parish Walk from the Isle of Skye to view the Scarecrows at Underbank, Snowden Hill etc. Walkers are asked to wear strong shoes and be prepared for ups, downs and stiles. Refreshments and comfort stops will be available en route.
Saturday 4th June, Hunshelf Parish Council has no events are planned but we would like to encourage everyone to support the Fun Day being arranged by neighbouring Oxspring Parish Council. On Sunday 5th June, people are encouraged to dress in red, white and blue, or wear a fancy hat for food, friendship and fun. At 11.00am until 12 noon, a Service of Celebration, open to everyone, will be held in Green Moor Church. From 1.00pm there will be a Parish Picnic on Delf Field. Everyone is asked to bring their own picnic. A Platinum Jubilee Baking competitions will be arranged for children – decorated bunting biscuits and cup cakes are requested, and for adults – a decorated cake. At 3.00pm there will be traditional children's races, games and prizes. The National Anthem will be played at the close of events. We hope there is something here for everyone. If anyone needs further information please contact Kathryn Battye, Chair of the Parish Council on battye623@ btinternet.com or Kathryn Austin on kathryn@rockhousefarm. co.uk
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Local Ramblers Tick Off Tops Seven local hillwalkers have contributed many of the visits to 130 of Yorkshire’s best hilltops the Yorkshire Ramblers’ Club, tackled to celebrate their 130th year. In fact, 103 of them and collectively YRC members visited all 130 in just 51 days, finishing last week.
These tops range from Stanage Edge’s High Neb to Roseberry Topping overlooking Middlesbrough, The Yorkshire Three
Peaks in the west to Scarborough’s Seamer Beacon. Some had good paths but others needed careful navigation or short scrambles to reach their tops. Founded in 1892 as a Victorian gentlemen’s mountaineering club, the YRC should not to be confused with 1935 newcomer, the Ramblers Association, now called ‘ramblers’. The YRC’s founders chose the name with Victorian understatement as they were and are independently-minded hill-goers with a wide range of interests including climbing, mountaineering and caving. Already this year they have climbed on the Costa Blanca and skied hut-to-hut in Norway. Next week members head for the Cairngorms and then the Pyrenees in June. The club meet every month or so, have clubhouses in the Lakes and Dales and welcome like-minded prospective members.
World class classical musicians head for Bradfield After two cancelled years, the Bradfield Festival of Music at St Nicholas’ Church in High Bradfield, Sheffield, returns this year and takes place in June. There will be performances from artists new to Bradfield: Jean Johnson (clarinet), Danny Driver (piano), the “Bella Tromba” trumpet quartet, and pianist Jeneba Kanneh-Mason.
Jean Johnson has played as a chamber music clarinet soloist across the UK, Europe and America - she plays with “a sense of freedom and flair…. bounding with energy”. Danny Driver plays with “impeccable technique and musicianship”, and has performed across the UK, Europe, Asia, and north America; his recent CD release has received rave reviews. The Bella Tromba trumpet quartet
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Refreshments available. 22 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, families very welcome. 23 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Evening Round Walk with Malcolm Nunn, meet at Rural Lane Car Park, Wadsley at 7pm, return around 9pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers.org.uk or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk 24 Bolsterstone Community Group are holding their AGM in the Village hall from 7pm-8pm. You are welcome to attend. Light Refreshments. 25 Summer fayre 12-4pm at St Ann’s Catholic Primary School, McIntyre Road Stocksbridge, S36 1DG 27 Green Head Church Chapeltown, Coffee Morning 10 – 11.30am, all welcome 28 Oughtibridge Millenium Green - 12-3pm Plant Sale. Large and small plants. Please bring bags. Also Oughtibridge Lunch Club will have a stall selling cakes and books. 28 Stocksbridge Christian Centre invite you to a Quiz Night with Pie ‘n Pea Supper on Saturday 28th May at 7 p.m. £10 per person booking essential please ring 2884377 to reserve your place. 30 Join the jubilee celebrations at St Leonards Church Wortley on Monday May 30th from 2pm. 30 Tree planting by Lady Rowena and afternoon tea in the church
with tombola and stalls. In the evening a concert by Grenoside singers at 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00 including refreshments. All welcome, just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. 30 Kids’ Jubilee Crafting 10 11.45 am at the Inman Pavilion, Moorland Drive. Lots of things to make. Only £1 this time -half price thanks to Stocksbridge Town Council’s Jubilee grant which also paid for materials. Come and have fun.”
June 1 Stocksbridge & District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road Stocksbridge, 7.15 for 7.30 start, for a party to celebrate our Queens Jubilee. Visitors are always welcome. Further details on 07939941818 1 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Morning Round 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 1 Worrall Environmental Group general meeting on Wednesday in the Blue Ball, 7.30 with refreshments afterwards. 4 from approx 9.30pm The Beacon on Bolsterstone Village field will be lit as part of the Queen’s Jubilee. (weather permitting) Take-away food can be ordered across the road at the Castle Inn. Everybody welcome. 4 Langsett - Bradfield Walkers are Welcome is inviting participants to a FREE short session as an introduction on how to find your way in the countryside,
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Jeneba KannehMason is one of the UK’s most outstanding young musicians, stunning audiences with her virtuosity wherever she plays. Returning to Bradfield are the world famous and highly respected Brodsky String Quartet, as part of their 50th anniversary UK tour. Benjamin Frith comes with friends in a Piano Quartet, playing Mendelssohn and Dvorak. The opening concert is on Saturday June 25th when the superb vocal ensemble Apollo5 will perform songs old and new, exploring the joy and despair of
where to find new walks and how to keep safe. These sessions are aimed at walkers who want to start to explore the area away from familiar territory and well known hotspots. We will be looking at where you can walk in the Peak District and beyond and where you might find interesting walks to try. Booking is essential using the eventbrite link on the webpage www. bradfield-walkers.org.uk Places are limited. If you have a question, please email enquiries@ bradfield-walkers.org.uk 4 Chapeltown Park Gala as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations from 11am to 3pm. Free entry and many free attractions – free Infinity Tower & Mega drop slide for everyone and Go-Karts for 4-10s. Refreshments available. This is a fantastic day out In Chapeltown and there will also be lots of things to do round the village. 6 Bradfield Historical Society ‘Jack the Ripper, Part 2’ by Alan Hancock, 7.30, Low Bradfield Village Hall, The Sands, S6 6LA. 2337463 or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk 7 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Evening Round Walk on Wadsley/Loxley Commons with Malcolm Nunn, meet at Rural Lane Car Park,Wadsley at 7pm, return around 9pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfieldwalkers.org.uk or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice. co.uk 8 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday l 8th June at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Tony Burkitt, ”Architecture”. Our meetings are always relaxed and
Vintage items, collectables, furniture, china figurines, military, tea sets, silver. human love. On Friday 1st July, Julian Lloyd Webber returns to Bradfield, where he will introduce his wife, cellist Jiaxin, as she plays cello suites by Bach and Malcolm Arnold. Full details of all the concerts and ticket availability can be found on the website www.bradfieldfestivalofmusic. co.uk , or phone 0114 234 1209.
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Tickets £9 & £6 available from Samuel’s Kitchen 18 Queens jubilee celebration day at the inman pavilion, Stocksbridge 10-4pm 19 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, families very welcome. 21 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Evening Round Walk with Malcolm Nunn, meet at Old Horns pub,High Bradfield at 7pm, return around 9pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers.org. uk or email bradfield.history@ mypostoffice.co.uk 25 St Ann’s school summer fayre/gala on the 25th June 2022 12-4
Green. For more information look on Autism Hope Sheffield website or Facebook page Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir meet every week at 7.30 p.m. at Millhouse Green Institute, A629 Manchester Road, Millhouse Green. The Choir is now practising for their next concerts in April and June. If any male singer would be interested in joining the Choir, then contact 07901851992 for further information.
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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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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 Andy Walker 07723 506423 for further information. Autism Hope Sheffield, a parent/ carer support group, for children of all ages with Autism Spectrum disorder.Every 2nd and 4th Monday at 1pm. Community Campus, Pack Horse Lane, High
Tuesdays Thorncliffe Bowling Club’s Over 50s meet every Tuesday at 1:45pm at the green off Mortomley Close, High Green, S35 3HS. Cost £2.50 with bowls provided. It’s gentle exercise with a competitive edge. Come and have a go. Start on April 5th, going through to the end of September.
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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. High Green Fitness and Fun
Aerobics and Activities Paces campus, High Green Thursday 11am-12:30pm £3 per person Volunteer Thursdays at Greave House Farm Trust. Enjoy fresh air, gentle exercise, meeting new friends. Any time between 10am and 4pm. Bring a packed lunch. Also monthly work days on 2nd Saturday. For more info contact Barbara: 07724505911 or email greavehouse@yahoo. co.uk
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. Eppic Theatre Ecclesfield is open again every Saturday morning from 10am until 12. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available.
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We are beginning to strip out the winter plants and bulbs. If you would like any of these, please make Thank you to readers about the Food Bank Sheffield Green Party would like to thank all the Bolsterstone Community Group invites you to join contact to arrange to meet us and then just bring them in their Platinum Jubilee Celebrations. voters of Sheffield who supported us in the recent a trowel and a box. We’d much rather someone I write to say thank you to your readers who have local elections. They will be lighting the Beacon on the village field provided a home for them – otherwise they are responded about helping the Stocksbridge Food thrown away. at dusk on the evening of Saturday 4th June. Bank in its future development. We already have received offers to help in the shop, and with some Bring your own food or purchase from the Castle We are still really short of members, so if you can of the other work to make it happen soon. The Inn opposite. The Castle Inn will sell “Platinum spare a couple of hours every month to help with Town Council and the Council of Churches have Jubilee take away food” for us to carry across the planting, weeding and sometimes watering we’d also committed their support. road to the village field from around 8.30pm ready love to hear from you! for the beacon lighting at dusk around 9.30pm. But for now we are appealing for one person who Please remember to keep snapping any floral scenes The field is accessed through a small gate opposite could collect the weekly food gifts from one of the that might be suitable for the 2023 calendar, we will supermarkets on a Thursday morning each week. This was the first time the Greens entered the election the entrance to St Mary’s Church. There will be be choosing in August. You would need a car with a big boot! We hope to from a position of being part of the Administration cream teas in the village hall in the afternoon and get a small van later, but for now this is our most running Sheffield City Council. In doing so, we Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir will be holding a Angela: angela211267@gmail.com urgent need. Could one of your readers please help showed we can take on responsibility for difficult concert in the Church on the Sunday evening. The 07814 902744 beacon has not been lit since the Tour de Yorkshire us now, from June? Please email me on ianlucraft@ decisions and not shy away from them. so it should be a perfect time to meet up with Catherine: catherine.cotterill@hotmail.co.uk btinternet.com if you could help. We were therefore delighted to increase our vote friends as a fitting celebration of the last 70 years! 07976 801287 The present leader, Ronnie Hawley, who says most share on last year, with over 27,000 people in people know her as ‘Veronica’, has asked me to re- Sheffield voting for a Green local councillor. We We will also be holding Bolsterstone Community Mary: 07745 231474 assure everyone that the Food Bank will continue were the only party to increase their number of seats Group’s AGM on Tuesday 24th May from 7pm to 8pm. to be open on Thursday mornings, after she and on the council. Ray retire, and we expect to re-open the Tuesday morning slot in June. These will be served by the We are also delighted that so many Sheffield residents put their faith in Bex Whyman, the Greens’ candidate existing volunteers and some of the new ones. for Mayor of South Yorkshire, who achieved second Our plans are moving forward for the development place amongst Sheffield voters. of the Food Bank as part of a new community shop, recycling food that the supermarkets do not use, We will now use this position to discuss with the and we hope that the Development Team will start other political groups how the council will be run A festival of Art and Culture From Sep- Do you have a regular gig or event you’d its work at the end of May. If you want to read over the next year. We look forward to working tember 10th to 25th. like to publicise during the Home Grownthe proposal for the new developments, you can under the new, modern committee system, where festival? Let us know. We are looking for Would you like to get involved? Are you in- places to bring performances, exhibitions find a copy on the Christ Church website in the we will stand up for the needs of all residents, particularly those most disadvantaged by the cost volved in anyway in the Arts of Cultural life and displays to. community section. www.christchurchonline.org. of living crisis, the effect of the climate and nature of the valley? We feel very supported by the community in our emergencies and air pollution.. Are you a school, community centre, pub planning and thank everyone for their support. We are looking for artists, bands, crochet- with spare room? Do you have a shop winWe are grateful to the people of Sheffield for ers, DJs, folk singers, potters, glass makers, dow we could display things in? Contact Rev Ian Lucraft supporting our quest for Sheffield to be a better photographers, writers, poets, actors, dress steelvalleybeaconarts1@gmail.com. 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The Gents section of the Club played in the Jubilee Cup Competition on 14 May. The competition is a pairs and a better ball stroke play format. Players received an allowance of 80% of their Club handicap. In warm, sunny and calm conditions the scoring overall was excellent. The winners, with a very impressive net 55, were Doug Needham and Bill Boucher and they started their round well with a birdie 3 on the first hole. Steve Page and Pete Elliott matched the net 55, but lost out to Doug and Bill on countback. Craig Batty and Joe Sedgwick came in third with a net 57. The Stocksbridge Bandits held their monthly singles Stableford Competition on 10 May. Gary Marsland (21) was the overall winner with a score of 38 points. Roy Moffett (19) was second with 35 points. Naz Hassan (16) came third with 34 points.
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Stocksbridge 1st travelled to Maltby looking to get back to winning ways after two disappointing losses. However having being skittled out for a disappointing 107, they eventually lost by 3 wickets despite a five wicket haul by Liam Grayson, (pictured). The 1st XI entertain Higham and Parkhead this weekend at Bracken moor looking to turn things around. Dearne 39 all out (Cal Haywood 3-9, James Hague 3-2) Stocksbridge 2nd XI 40-0 (Murfin 23*)
The 2nd XI welcomed Dearne to a sunny Bracken Moor where stand in captain Jack Murfin won the toss and bowled first. Dearne could only muster 39 runs with cal Haywood claiming 3 for 9 and James Hague returning with 3 wickets for the cost of 2 runs. Stocksbridge easily chased down the score to win by 10 wickets with only 6 overs needed. Murfin top scored with 23no. Next up is a trip to Scholes on Saturday looking to make it three wins on the bounce. Photo: Liam Grayson took 5 wickets for the 1st XI.
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They won away at Lees Hall Golf Club by 6 points to 2, with wins for Liam O'Sullivan (Team Captain), Luke Bisatt and Craig Batty. Craig was playing his first league match for Stocksbridge in nearly 20 years. It could have been clean sweep for the Stocksbridge, but Danny Costello lost a very close match by 1 hole. The team play Tinsley Park this week and will be hoping for a similar result on home turf.
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A busy week for Penistone footpath runners kicked off with the latest round of the Trunce at Oxspring. In the junior Trunce race Tadek Kunicki-Hola claimed third place and Oliver France was not too far behind in eighth. In the senior race James Fryers claimed an excellent second place in 27-47. First lady back for Penistone was Lesley Parker in 3713. Steve Storey won the men’s over60 age category in 36-26 and Barbara Haigh also claimed first in the ladies over70 category in 47-41. The following day saw Penistone enter several teams into the popular Rother Valley relays. Standout team performances were the men’s over50 team who claimed first place and the mixed team who claimed second. The men’s over50 team was made up of Shaun Dimelow, Martin Ball, Andrew Pearson and Matthew Robinson. Runners in the mixed team were James Fryers, Nichola McNulty, Rhianna Banford and Rob Lees. Shaun Dimelow also
Penistone had five runners at the Pontefract 10k and again enjoyed success. The men’s team of Richard Cottam, Martin Ball, Andrew Heppenstall and Gareth Irvine claimed second place in the men’s team event with all four runners going close to 38 minutes or quicker. Martin Ball continued his recent good form picking up first place in the men’s over50 category in a time of 36-51. Another runner in good form is Keith Gordon who claimed first place in the men’s over70 category at the super tough Snowdonia Half marathon. On the fells junior runner Graihagh Turner donned the Yorkshire vest to compete in the inter counties competition at Great Whernside. She came fifth overall in the race and her Yorkshire team picked up a bronze medal. Second claim member Hugh Mackie ran 3,000m on the track and claimed a silver medal at the Yorkshire Track and Field championships. Hugh’s time was a very quick 8-48.
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Tigers comeback win Ipswich 43-47 Sheffield Tigers
SHEFFIELD produced a fine comeback at Ipswich to maintain their magnificent start to the season. The Tru Plant Tigers ran out 4743 winners at Foxhall on Monday - despite being eight points down with just two races gone. They almost found themselves on the receiving end of a third straight 5-1 in Heat Three before captain Kyle Howarth and Tobiasz Musielak benefitted from a mistake from Witches’ skipper Danny King in a key early moment. From then on in, the Tigers found their feet with seven race winners and six heat advantages as they added another three league points to their Premiership tally. Captain Howarth top scored for the Owlerton outfit with ten points while Adam Ellis and guest Chris Harris, in for the injured Jack Holder, both reached paid double figures. Craig Cook enjoyed a solid night against his old side while Musielak rounded his evening off with a win after a tricky start.
There were further positive outings from reserve pairing Stefan Nielsen and Connor Mountain who contributed seven points in total between them. And after extending their unbeaten start to five wins in all completions, Tru Plant Tigers’ team boss Simon Stead was again proud of his side. “We got caught napping early on but we chased the set-up and eventually got our noses in front,” he said. “Even after the first couple, I always felt confident that if we kept working hard we could get through to Heat 15 and get the job done. “I’m really pleased with the boys tonight - it was genuine, hard work from them, pulling together, helping one another with setups and that and they came back strong and did really well.” Sheffield now prepare for another ern Group decider knowing another big night at Owlerton this Thurs- victory would book their place in the Final against King’s Lynn. day (May 19, 7.30). They take on Wolverhampton in a IPSWICH 43: Jason Doyle 14+1, Premiership League Cup North- Danyon Hume 9, Danny King 5, Erik
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