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Empty shop used to grow cannabis – ‘busted’ by police Last week, saw Police ‘chainsaw’ their way into an unoccupied shop on the shopping precinct, Stocksbridge. The premises, previously a frozen foods shop on Manchester Road was found to be a largescale Cannabis Factory in a unit on the top floor of the premises. Deepcar and Stannington Police posted “…apology for the noise and disruption we caused on Wednesday the 29th of June when we executed a drugs search warrant at the former Jack Fulton’s premises. We were very noisy as we had to use specialist teams with petrol Cut-Off Saw’s to cut through metal doors and shut-

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… the production of Cannabis on this scale often involves vulnerable people within the community being exploited to assist with the growing of the Cannabis and the running and selling of the drug, not to mention the impact the use of the drug can have on its users.

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School pupils invite elderly to Queen's Platinum Party A special Queen's Platinum Party Friendship Lunch was organised where the elderly and pupils from a local school enjoyed lunch together to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee. The lunch organised by Health & Social Care students from Ecclesfield School, was kindly sponsored by SOAR and Sheffield City Council Local Area Committees. The sponsorship enabled the students to invite 50 elderly guests free of charge for a delicious Afternoon Tea and entertainment by the fantastic Oliver Harris at the Red Lion in Grenoside. Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant, who launched Friendship Lunches in South Yorkshire 6 years ago said the inter-generational event was a huge success and it was a joy to see the students chatting and socialising with guests. They were all extremely enthusiastic about the special event and are undoubtedly a credit to their teachers and the school. Amy Kinsella Ford, Business Development Co-ordinator for SOAR added "The Queen’s Platinum Ju-

bilee Friendship Lunch delivered by Ecclesfield School and Kathy Markwick was such a success and SOAR Community are so pleased to see how well the events continue to be received. Kathy’s Friendship Lunches have been crucial in combatting isolation in local residents and this event has been really fantastic at bringing different generations together. The positive feedback has been amazing to hear and it is clear just how important these types of events are for the local community. We are proud to be a sponsor of the Friendship Lunches through our annual small grants scheme". SOAR has been instrumental in the success of the Friendship Lunches at the Oak House Chapeltown on the first Tuesday of the month, the Red Lion which is on the second Tuesday and the Norfolk Arms Chapeltown which is on the third Wednesday. Tickets are just £10 (at present) and include a delicious 2 course lunch and live entertainment. To book, please contact the venues. For queries, please contact Kathy on 0772 9528844 kathymarkwick@gmail.com


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Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir’s golf day at Stocksbridge Golf Club on Friday raised £2,500 for the Children’s Hospital in Sheffield. The event was organised by choir top tenor Brian Pigott who started the fund-raiser 27 years ago and has been the driving force behind the event ever since. Dransfield Properties made a donation for the prizes and local businesses gave support including the choir’s main sponsor, Bradfield Brewery, Sheffield Mutual, GenFab and Stocksbridge Co-op. The choir, conducted by Daniel Timmins and accompanied by Kim Kaye, gave a concert in the evening to say thank you to the club for its long-standing support. Golf club official and former choir chairman Frank Milnes conducted an auction. Choir chairman and golf club member Mick Siddall presented cheques of £1,250 each to Anna Jenkins, consultant oncologist at the Children’s Hospital, to go to the Oncology

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Council decide to keep Town centre CEO after COVID parties investigation concludes survey on car parking The chief executive officer of Sheffield City Council who apologised for having her Whitehall leaving do while coronavirus restrictions were in place, has returned to work. A cross-party committee set up to look at Ms Josephs' actions said it had found she felt "genuine remorse" about taking part in the event. The committee added that it had considered its decision over her return to work "very carefully". Terry Fox, leader of Sheffield City Council, said he had been "deeply disappointed" by Ms Josephs' participation in the event. In a statement, Kate Josephs, who was director general of the Cabinet Office’s COVID taskforce from July 2020 to December 2020, admitted gathering with colleagues for office drinks on the evening of December 17 to mark her departure from the civil service. Ms Josephs said: ‘I am truly sorry that I did this and for the anger that people will feel as a result. 'Sheffield has suffered greatly during this pandemic and I apologise unreservedly.’ The admission came after revelations about a series of parties and gatherings held in Downing Street and Whitehall in 2020 while coronavirus restrictions were in force. Ms Josephs, who had denied attending any ‘events’ at 10 Downing Street, said she had been ‘cooperating fully’ with the inquiry by Whitehall senior official Sue Gray into alleged lockdown-busting and declined to comment further until the investigation had been completed. Ms Josephs took up her £201,000-a-year job in Sheffield in January 2021.

A wholescale review of parking in Stocksbridge has been commissioned to look at how shoppers and visitors are currently using the town centre area. The Stocksbridge Town’s Fund Board has commissioned the work which will assess the impact of parking throughout the week as well as at weekends. The regeneration of the Manchester Road area in the town is a key part of the £24.1 million Stocksbridge Towns Fund plans. A new Library and Community Hub building is being developed on the current library site which will also house managed workspace as well as classroom space to deliver adult education courses. There are also plans for new paving and landscaping along Manchester Road, as well as a grant scheme designed to deliver improvements to the shop fronts in the area. A spokeswoman for the Towns Fund team said: “From the outset our consultation has outlined the desire for the community to see improvements to the Manchester Road area, and our plans are going to completely transform this part of the town. “The car park survey is part of the work being undertaken to help us understand how the town is used and where people are parking when they access the current town centre facilities. So if you have seen our cameras out and about that’s what we are doing. “The information will help to shape our thought process as we enter the next phase of the development plans.” The business cases for the ten Stocksbridge Towns Fund projects are due to be submitted in August. If the funding is approved work could start in Spring 2023 on the first projects. To keep up to date with the latest news about the Towns Fund projects visit the dedicated website at www.welcometostocksbridge.co.uk where you can also sign up for our e-newsletter.

International success for Sheffield trampolinist

GOLD FOR BRYONY Current world and European trampoline champion, Bryony Page, has won gold at the FIG World Cup in Arosa, Switzerland. Bryony, from Sheffield, who last month became European champion for the first time, was in inspired form, scoring a personal best 57.095 in the final to come out on top. She competed the highest difficulty routine of the weekend and executed

brilliantly to make sure of gold. Speaking afterwards, Bryony said: "It feels great to have had such a successful competition after a really big block of training in the first half of the year, and rounding off the last 12 months of competition with a World Cup gold medal. My support team and I have worked really hard so I feel proud to have achieved a PB, hitting that 57 benchmark score which we have been aiming for. It was a strong

ladies final and I’m really happy to have hit my best routine there and come back home with the gold medal. "I really enjoyed the whole experience, especially joining the team of GB juniors and watching their successful competition too. I'm looking forward to another big training block and the next few competitions later this year, starting with the British Championships in September."


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MP wants sex education changed By ELEANOR HARDING and JULIE HENRY FOR THE DAILY MAIL Sex education is fuelling the huge rise in the number of children who think they are transgender, an MP has claimed. In a Westminster Hall debate last week, fears were raised that material pushing 'extreme gender ideology' is indoctrinating children. MPs heard how some parents said their child showed no sign of questioning their gender until they attended relationships and sex education (RSE) classes or school assemblies about gender identity. The debate was secured by Miriam Cates, Tory MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge and a former biology teacher. She claimed the rise in the number of children wanting to transition was a 'social contagion, driven by the internet and reinforced in schools'. A recent YouGov poll found 79 per cent of secondary school teachers had pupils who were trans or non-binary. RSE lessons have been compulsory in English secondary schools since 2020. Department for Education guidance states that children should not be taught they are in the wrong body if they do not conform to gender stereotypes. But Mrs Cates said children are being exposed to 'a plethora of deeply inappropriate, wildly inaccurate, sexually explicit and damaging materials in the name of sex education'.

The MP cited materials from the Sex Education Forum that divided children into 'menstruators and non-menstruators' and said this would lead to confusion for a teenage girl whose periods did not start. Mrs Cates also quoted sex education provider Bish, which states that 'many people' are in the middle of the spectrum in terms of their genitals. RSE is often contracted out to unregulated organisations with their own political agendas, creating a 'Wild West' scenario, she added. Mrs Cates claimed that in some cases teachers have been treating pupils as the opposite sex without telling parents, who are effectively 'cut out'. MPs heard one primary school teacher left her job after staff were asked to be 'complicit' in the 'social transitioning' of a seven-yearold boy. The incident followed a visit to the school by Gendered Intelligence, which runs workshops that aim to 'increase understandings of gender diversity'. Mrs Cates, who sits on the Commons education committee, told the debate gender ideology 'has no basis in science'. She added: 'And yet it is being pushed on children in some schools under the guise of RSE with what can only be described as a religious fervour.' In response, schools minister Robin Walker said RSE guidance would be reviewed regularly but schools should be 'trusted' to design their own curriculum on the subject.

LGBTQ+ café set to launch in the city thanks to vital funding from NHS Sheffield Thanks to funding from NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Sheffield Mind are set to launch a wellbeing café specifically for LGBTQ+ called Kaleidoscope for Sheffielders who may need additional support – coinciding with Pride Month. The café will support those who are lonely, just need a friendly face to talk to, or need a bit more support with their mental health. It’s part of offer to LGBTQ+ support around mental health needs as part of the wider community mental health transformation work in the city. Margaret Lewis, the Chief Executive Officer at Sheffield Mind, said: “Sheffield Mind is absolutely thrilled to be launching our Kaleidoscope LGBTQ+ café, funded by the CCG. “During lockdown, we got phone calls from members

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Striding out into the Peak District countryside The benefits of the outdoors for health and wellbeing are now widely-known and, for 30 years, the Peak District National Park has been leading the way with ranger-led health walks. Free monthly walks are supported by the Peak District Foundation and public health locality funding. They are delivered by our rangers throughout the National Park on easy paths with no stiles. Community transport to and from each walk is available to eligible walkers at no cost. The 30th anniversary of our health walks was celebrated with a guided walk at Macclesfield Forest. Learning and Discovery ranger Jo Hanney said: “It’s great to see people enjoying fresh air, nature, exercise and good company in our amazing landscapes. “Over the last 30 years, health walks have created some very happy memories – and it’s lovely to celebrate this milestone anniversary with so many people. Some have been walking with us for several years, with lots of friendships made.” John Holmes has been a keen walker for 60 years, though his mobility is now limited by Type 1 diabetes. He said: “I can’t drive anymore because of diabetes, so the health walks allow me to keep visiting the places I’ve always loved. I enjoy the company

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and getting out into the National Park.” Audrey Foster has enjoyed taking part in health walks for 26 years. She explained: “I love the wildlife and nature – and the fact that the walks are guided by rangers. I wouldn’t know where to go myself. The transport is also a great help as it makes everything stress-free. I feel calmer after I’ve been for a walk – it improves my mental health.” Margaret Black has been a volunteer ranger for 27 years and accompanies the groups on health walks. She said: “It’s wonderful showing places to people who wouldn’t normally have come out on their own. “It’s increased my own knowledge of the National Park because I’ve learned from the full-time rangers. They know such a lot and they are able to share that with us.” The Peak District Foundation’s fundraising development manager Sarah Slowther added: “One of our key aims is to enable more people to experience the benefits of the outdoors, so we’re delighted to provide funding which supports these invaluable health walks. Here’s to the next 30 years!”

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starting at 1pm. For further information on all events call 07944 566972. 9 Science Club at the Inman Pavilion, Moorland Drive S36 1FY 2 - 4 pm. This month’s theme is ‘Sound and Light’. Only £1.50 per child. Sunday 10 Thurgoland ‘Jubilee’ Celebrations starts at 2pm BBQ, live music and lots more. Full timetable www.thurgolandwelfare.co.uk.

Visitors will be able to watch scything demonstrations, try their hand at scything, learn more about meadow management and conservation work taking place in the Sheffield Lakeland Area, accompany one of our Managers on a guided walk, and much more. Our event is free and everyone is welcome. Saturday 16th July 11.0am-4.00pm Brooks Bank Farm, Mortimer Road, Sheffield, S36 4GZ

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Wednesday 6 Stocksbridge & District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road Stocksbridge, 7.15 for 7.30 start, when Cat Ching charity will speak about their work rescuing and rehoming cats and kittens. Visitors always welcome. Further details on 07939941818

Thursday 7 High Green W.I. are meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday the 7th July at the Church Hall, behind the Methodist Church, Wortley Road. For July, it is “Bollywood night” with Kinder Kalsi. The competition is “Indian Artefact”. New members and visitors welcome. Saturday 9 Two of the country’s finest

cinema organists, John Mann and Mark Laflin, will showcase their musical skills when they entertain together in concert on the Mighty Compton Cinema Pipe organ at the Astoria Centre, Barugh Green, Barnsley, S75 1JT. The concert is on Saturday July 9th commencing at 2-30pm. Every Wednesday there is also an afternoon tea dance from 1 to 4 pm and every Thursday there is a ‘Music and Memories’ concert

Wednesday 13 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Evening Round Walk in the Dungworth area with Malcolm Nunn, meet at outside Royal Hotel Dungworth at 7pm, return around 9pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers.org. uk or email bradfield.history@ mypostoffice.co.uk Thursday 14 Chapeltown WI hold their next meeting at 7.30pm in the Methodist Church. This will be Flower Arranging by Lisa and Gwen. The competition is for a Gardening Tip. New members and visitors will be made welcome. 14 Stocksbridge & District History Society – ‘’ Grand Day Out at York’’ – Meet outside Stocksbridge Library for departure 10am sharp. Friday 15 Coffee morning 10.30am to 12 noon Coffee and cakes at St Saviours Church, Mortomley Lane, High Green Everyone welcome Good company. Saturday

Bradfield Walkers are Welcome has been providing free downloadable details of walks in the Bradfield area for over 10 years. Now Ordnance Survey (OS) has recognised this facility by awarding the group trusted Recommended status on the OS Maps app. This means that anyone using OS Maps carried out as part of a search of the Bradfield area can be confident that details are fully accurate and easily usable by walkers.

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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. 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. 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. High Green Fitness and Fun Aerobics and Activities Paces campus, High Green Thursday

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Please be aware that several new applications are now on the Sheffield City Council Planning website and available for comment. 22/01978/REM is the reserved matters application for 69 dwellings at Carr Road/Hollin Busk Lane (deadline for comment 12th July). This is the development that local residents and Stocksbridge Town Council lost at the Planning Inquiry and this new applications includes the detail of the proposed development. 22/02302/OUT is a new application for 75 dwellings at Broomfield Lane/Broomfield Grove, and 22/02303/OUT is for 92 dwellings at Hollin Busk Road/Broomfield Lane/Broomfield Grove.

This letter is to remind residents and local businesses that the next meeting of the Local Area Committee will take place at 6pm on Thursday 7th July at The Venue Manchester Road, Stocksbridge. This is an opportunity to meet with your local councillors and to engage in discussions about things that are important to you. The agenda for the meeting includes items on our local plan, how we as local councillors will be addressing issues you have told us are important to you. There will also be an update on the Stocksbridge Towns Fund. To book a place please follow the below link or call 0114 2053598.

“The examples outlined in the correspondence from BMA President Professor Neena Modi (letters As ‘Old Codger from Oughtibridge’ observes: ‘out 30 June 2022 #1224) provide a timely reminder of a of the frying pan, into the fire.’ An observation which is equally valid in reverse. Making such number of practical realities: judgements and assessments on the basis of blind Not least of which is the requirement for adherence to any specific political ‘gang’ relegates, consistency and coherence in the application of at best to an afterthought, the more valid and policies, principles and values to achieve practical, relevant criteria of “does this do what it says on the tin?” workable, sustainable and useful outcomes.

As Professor Modi clearly implies; there are no stand alone policies, principles or values reducible to a pick and mix a la carte menu to suit convenience. Economic, social, housing, health and a range of other policies and the principles/ Friend of Hollin Busk https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sheffield-north- values upon which they are based are inextricably local-area-committee-public-meeting-tickets- linked. The impact of economic policy, as Professor Re letter from Alistair Nicoll Modi observes, has an impact on health outcomes 352760244387 which in turn feedback on economic social and If Mr Nicoll believes that a short course on entering the Police Force on a university Degree makes an We look forward to seeing residents at the other policy outcomes. instant detective he has a lot to learn and will be meeting. If you are unable to attend we can A poorly thought out, partisan, or impractical always be contacted our details are below. disappointed. economic policy – for example, printing money by the trillions over decades not for effective As a retired Officer with 30 years service a new Cllr Julie Grocutt 07825 195 212 investment but to waste on baling out uncompetitive recruit needs to learn ‘the job’ before dreaming Cllr Janet Ridler 07468 701 684 enterprises to enable the few who run them (who about becoming a James Bond type. Moving from also donate to politicians of all party’s to ensue such Keep safe & Kind regards uniform to CID would in my day take at least 7 policies are enacted) to buy back their own shares years . Coming in on a degree for a 20 week course Julie and further enrich themselves – has a negative and calling that recruit a detective is pie in the Councillor Julie Grocutt impact on the physical and mental health of the sky. majority, as well as the economic well being and Another gimmick which fools the public.. health of the economy. Rotary Club of Wortley R. McCormack Who would have thought?

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Thank you Dear All, It would be much appreciated if you would put a report in the letters section something on the lines of the following:Thank you to everyone who attended the Bolsterstone Village Fayre on Saturday which made it the huge success that it was. Special thanks to the management and staff at Stocksbridge Coop, Tesco and the management at Fox Valley for allowing us to sell raffle tickets and to the generosity of the shoppers who bought them. Winners will be notified and prizes distributed within the next few days. Thank you also to TARA for their kind donation which allowed our young visitors free donkey rides and play on the bouncy castles. It was good to see so many people enjoying themselves and meeting up as usual at the event after the enforced lockdowns. The fly over of the Lancaster Bomber was a wonderfully added bonus, although we could not be certain it would happen. It did add that extra touch to what was an incredibly successful afternoon.

After two years of cancellations due to the Covid-19 pandemic the Rotary Club of Wortley is pleased to announce, due to extensive public demand, that the annual Classic and Vehicle Rally is back on the 10th July 2022. This will be the 25th year that this successful Rally will take place in the beautiful gardens and grounds of Wortley Hall. The event being primarily focused on the Rally also, includes many activities to make the occasion an enjoyable family day outing. This is the major annual charity event for the Rotary Club of Wortley, with proceeds being donated to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Western Park Cancer Research and many other local charities within the area. We look forward to everyone returning this year and join us for a truly wonderful day. Many thanks for your continued support. Please find a link to more information about Rotary, http://www.wortleyrotary.co.uk. Steven Patterson, President, Rotary Club of Wortley

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MP Hails Steel Safeguards Win Public Notices

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Miriam Cates, the MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, has described the announcement that the UK's steel safeguards are to be extended for two years as "a real show of support for our steel industry and the thousands of jobs it supports." Having secured an initial one-year extension to the safeguards in June 2021, Mrs Cates has been working over recent months to persuade the International Trade Secretary to extend them again for another two years. This will keep the UK in line with the EU and the USA, who have all maintained their safeguards up to June 2024.

Welcoming the announcement, Miriam Cates MP said: "This is fantastic news for the UK steel industry and for manufacturing more widely. I'd like to thank the Prime Minister and the International Trade Secretary for personally taking this decisions and for their continued support for our steel sector.

Steel safeguards are tariffs that are applied when the volume of imports of a particular steel product threatens to seriously undercut UK-made steel, or where we are already producing more than enough of a product to meet domestic demand. This allows UK manufacturers to freely trade with other reputable countries such as the USA and the EU, whilst also being protected from the worst behaviour seen in the global marketplace.

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"Steel is at the heart of many communities across the country, and particularly here in our constituency. I'm working closely with colleagues in Parliament to make the case for steel as an industry of strategic national importance, and I'm delighted that the Government has once again shown its commitment to UK steel."

Outstanding students celebrated at College’s Excellence Awards

Students from across Barnsley College, Barnsley Sixth Form College and Barnsley College Higher Education were acknowledged for their outstanding achievements at the annual Excellence Awards.

AFTER a gap of three years caused by the pandemic, the annual exhibition of art and photography student work at Stocksbridge High School has returned. Situated in the Bracewell Gallery in the school, there is a wide range of paintings, sculpture, fashion and photography on display.

Stocksbridge Art Society awarded prizes for the best work.

Duncan Sumpner, Head of Art said: “The quality of the artwork this year is some of the best that students have ever produced. It is the first year that students have taken GCSE Photography and the quality of this work is also excellent. Students should be The exhibition was showcased to parents very proud of what they have produced, and students on 19 June and members of especially through the recent challenges of lockdowns and remote learning.”

Announcing the extension, International Trade Secretary AnneMarie Trevelyan MP said: "A strategic steel industry is of the utmost importance to the UK, especially given the uncertain geopolitical and economic waters that we are all charting. We have concluded that it is in the UK’s economic interest to maintain these safeguards to protect the steel sector, which is why we have taken these steps."

The awards ceremony saw 21 awards presented, including the Achievement Award, Apprentice of the Year, Enterprise Achievement, Equality and Diversity, Jeff Townend Memorial, Outstanding Feedback from an Employer (Work Placement), Overcoming Adversity, Progression Award, Societies Award, Society of the Year, Student of the Year, Student Voice Representative, Talent United Employer Engagement, Tutorial Award and the Principal’s Award.

On the night, the Principal’s Award was presented to one student selected from those who won an award during the evening and this year’s award winner was Ellie Woodhall. Ellie, who is a Childcare T Level student, was also the winner of the Achievement Award and impressed judges with her commitment and dedication. She has become an outstanding ambassador for T Levels, consistently meeting her deadlines and has always acted upon feedback. Upon requesting a placement at a particularly challenging setting, she has risen to the challenge and proven to be an outstanding practitioner. Ellie said: “I’m so happy to be named the winner of both the Achievement Award and the Principal’s Award. I

have really enjoyed my time at College and I am looking forward to my next step at university.” Guests enjoyed a two-course meal, prepared by Glorious Catering, at the sponsored event and were entertained by students from Barnsley College’s Dance and Musical Theatre department, with special guest British comedian, actor and radio presenter, Toby Foster, hosting the event. The keynote speaker for the evening was Mayor of South Yorkshire, Oliver Coppard, who works with young people in Barnsley and is currently Chair of the Board at Sheffield Hallam Students’ Union. He gave a passionate speech about ambition and encouraged the students to be proud of their roots.


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Long standing member of Stocksbridge Golf Club, Nigel Eggenton, won the twoday Brian Langley Trophy over the first weekend of July. The weather was good and the course in great, but somewhat challenging condition, with some long and punishing rough. Nigel's aggregate score over the two days was 132, with two matching rounds of net 66s. With just one 6 on his card over the 36 holes, consistency was the key to his winning score. Second place was taken by Pete Westhead with a score of 133 over his two rounds, made up of a net 62 and 71. In third place was Ben Stringer with an aggregate score of 134, from two net 67s. Steve Cunningham matched the

score of 134, but lost out to Ben on countback. Earlier in the week the Dragons played for their May Medal, a competition delayed because of bad weather on its original date. The first three places overall went to Division 2 players, with Charlie Dale (24) winning with a net 64. Frank Milnes (23) was second with a net 65 and Bill Boucher (29) third with a net 66. The Division 1 leading score came from Steven Haigh (16) with a net 66. Dennis Haley (16) and Les Wright (14) took the next two places, also with net 66s, but losing out on countback. The Ladies Section competed for the Cumberland Salver on

26 June, a Stableford format competition. Kath Busfield (27) won with an impressive 41 points. Hilja O'Sullivan (24) was second with 38 points and Margaret Pearson (29) third with 37 points. Later in the week the Ladies then competed for their Mid-Week 9-hole Stableford. Sam Wood (17) won with 17 points. Alison Sedgwick (15) was second with 8 points. Finally, the Gents competed for the Pro's Prize MidWeek Stableford on 30 June. Les Wright (14) won by a clear margin with 39 points. Richard Sheppard (12) was second with 35 points. Steve Coutts (10) also scored 35 points, but lost out to Richard on countback.

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ing their best, but Belle Vue were just too strong for us on this occasion. “I would like to say a big thank you to all of the Sheffield supporters who made the trip over the Pennines; trust me, we all share your disappointment after that one and I make a promise now that we will come back fighting and stronger for that.

SHEFFIELD suffered their heaviest defeat of the season as they went down 58-32 at rivals Belle Vue. It was a night to forget for the Tru Plant Tigers who managed just two race wins and who finished last in 11 of the 15 races. The hosts stated their intentions in the opening exchanges, establishing a ten-point lead with a hat-trick of heat advantages. Rising Star Connor Mountain stopped the rot in the fourth, but with Adam Ellis out at the back, the South Yorkshire side were unable to close the gap.

Three further heat advantages followed and the Tigers found themselves 30-12 down with seven gone. From there, the Aces’ confidence grew and they eased to a 26-point victory - and team boss Simon Stead gave an honest assessment following defeat in Manchester. “We were beaten fair and square and we were simply beaten by a much, much better team tonight,” he said. “Credit where it’s due, we caught Belle Vue on a very, very good night and they caught us on a poor night. “There was no lack of effort from the boys - they were all working hard with one another in the pits, all try-

“We’ve had other disappointments along the way this season and each time we’ve shown good character to come back next time and get the right result - now we need to make sure we do that again and it’s important we bounce back.” Sheffield’s next team action sees them host reigning Champions Peterborough at Owlerton on Thursday, July 14 (7.30), with Round Three of the Premiership Pairs taking place at King’s Lynn’s Adrian Flux Arena this Thursday (July 7, 7.30).

"He's been going good for Birmingham in the Championship, that's led to a lot of guest bookings in both of the top two leagues and he's been on the bike a lot lately.

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Co-promoter Damien Bates said: "It's one of those for Jake where nobody can put a time on how long he'll be out for. "We have to think of the team first and foremost and while we wish Jake

valley hill runners VALLEY HILL RUNNERS coming in at the finish line at the recent ROUND SHEFFIELD RUN. Two days of great running with chris and jayne grayson mighty relived at the finish line after 15 miles. Jane Grayson told Look Local “The event started and finished at endcliffe Park. The weather over the 2 days was lovely not too hot but not cold either. A great event everyone of all different clubs cheering everyone on its wonderful to see. Medals and t-shirts handed out at the end and a well deserved cider or too.”

SHEFFIELD 32: Jack Holder 7+1, Adam Ellis 6+2, Craig Cook 6, Connor Mountain 5+1, Tobiasz Musielak 5, Kyle Howarth 3, Justin Sedgmen 0.

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ing for the club on eight occasions last season.

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BELLE VUE 58: Brady Kurtz 11+1, Matej Zagar 11, Charles Wright 10+1, Max Fricke 8+2, Norick Blodorn 7+1, Jye Etheridge 7, Tom Brennan 4+1.

Tigers draft in new rider

Sedgmen, who first joined the Owlerton outfit in the second half of the 2019 season, guested in Monday's home victory over Ipswich and proved to be the star of the show, scoring 10+3.

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a speedy recovery, we can't afford to take any gambles as we approach the half-way point of our season. "So we've drafted Sedgy in and as he proved on Monday, he's a big fan of the track at Sheffield.

"We know he can come in and do a solid job for us for the foreseeable future and it's the chance he's been waiting a while for." Sedgmen will make his latest Sheffield debut when they head to Belle Vue on Monday (July 4, 7.30).

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Penistone vets team triumphs at Damflask

Penistone’s men’s over50 team claimed first place in their age group at the highly competitive Damflask relays. The team was led out by Martin Ball followed by Jonathan Bentley, Matthew Robinson and Andrew Pearson. Penistone’s men’s over60 team of Malcolm Rose, Richard Docker and Sutcliffe also performed well finishing in 2nd place in their category. Martyn Goodwin and Steve Storey performed well at the Tideswell Fell race getting round in 39-33

and 40-10 respectively. Graihagh Turner finished fourth in the girls under15 race at the final round of the English Junior Fell championships at Helm Hill. Graihagh also finished fourth overall in the series. Tadek Kunicki-Holda claimed first place at the Hoylandswaine Hill race for juniors. Steve Sanders and Tom Fryers tied for first place at the end of the club’s Spring Orienteering series. First lady in the competition was Jane Cockerton. Penistone runners were in

the prizes at the Thurlstone Chase. Those claiming first place in their age categories were Richard Docker (men’s over60), Chloe Worth (ladies over40), Sarah Halstead (ladies over50), Barbara Haigh (ladies over70) and Ray Brown (men’s over80). Third lady overall was Rhianna Banford.

Barnsley parkrun 9, Oliver Pike 20-46; 11, Patrick Needham 21-30; 47, Stuart Smith 26-20; 50, Jill Scrivens 26-46; 66, Daniel Batty 29-04; 94, John Spencer 32-41; 98, Susan Hall 33-33; 116, Raymond Brown 41-52. Penistone parkrun 10, Alex Simon 21-56; 12, Suzanne McGill 22-05; 14, Jonathan Bentley 22-15; 15, Finn Pepper 22-27; 16, Daniel Limb 22-27; 38, Lee Hopkins 25-31; 52, Keith Gordon 27-06; 59, Rory O'Sullivan 27-44; 67, Dawn Broom 29-03; 68, John Broom 29-03; 92, Martyn Cartwright 34-17; 96, Dianne Mcguinness 35-59.

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