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He has had an eventful time on the road, including being airlifted to hospital in Scotland after a cliff fall, washed out to sea twice, almost being swept away in flood water and rescuing trapped sheep, to give examples of his journey to date. Although his journey has been eventful to say the least, Jim is enjoying the scenery he has experienced on his walk, although he has managed to go through five pairs of walking shoes and boots. Jim has ably been supported by his wife Sue and their two Westie dogs. You can follow Jim’s progress on facebook and instagram ‘i may be gone a while’ with Jim hoping to raise £50,000 for Gurkha Welfare Trust. www.justgiving.com/fundraising/richard-morton11
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Children thrive in the stimulating home from home nursery A pre-school nursery in Stocksbridge where ‘children thrive’ and ‘enjoy every moment of their time’ has achieved an OUTSTANDING rating from Ofsted for the third consecutive time. Happy Hands Preschool & Childcare in Stocksbridge received the outstanding rating. Manager Angela Moffatt told Look local “This is a significant accomplishment and all the team are very proud.” This is acknowledged in the report; the team ‘consistently deepens and develops their understanding of how children learn’. Happy Hands is a voluntary committee run charitable organisation and since it began 23 years ago, has continued its mission to help children into St. Ann’s Catholic Primary school alongside other local schools. Throughout the day the inspector was impressed that ‘opportunities are skillfully planned to inspire children’s imagination and curiosity and build on their interests and experiences’. Recognition was given to how staff ‘nurture children’s communica-
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MP to back a new leader with family and community values The race to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader and prime minister officially began on Tuesday but a new PM will not be in place until 5 September, with Mr Johnson staying in Number 10 until then. The MP for Penistone & Stocksbridge, Miriam Cates has issued a
statement on the recent political disappointment of many people changes within the conservative who voted for me and the Conservative Party in 2019 that we party. have reached this point, and understand why constituents may “The past couple of weeks have be worried about what happens seen a great amount of political next. upheaval, with a lot of focus on Firstly, I would like to assure you events in Westminster. I share the that my first priority remains my constituents and delivering the manifesto commitments that I was elected on at the general election. Despite the challenges of the past two and a half years, we have already made significant progress in a number of areas. In Parliament I've championed our steel industry and campaigned for us to put children and families at the heart of everything we do. I've also supported important policies to deliver Brexit and the new points-based immigration system, improve public safety with new powers for the police, and give people more opportunities for employment and training.
securing the future of Northern College. But I know that there is a lot more still to do, and that's why it's important that the business of government carries on through this transition period. Ministers are in place to carry forward that work whilst we decide who will take over as Prime Minister. I am still carefully considering who I will support in the leadership election, and have had valuable conversations with a number of candidates. For me it's important that we choose someone with strong Conservative values who believes in the importance of family and community, who understands the needs of constituencies like Penistone and Stocksbridge, and who is committed to continuing to deliver on the promises we were elected on at the last election.”
Locally, we've made good progress on improving public transport links in our towns and villages, delivering the £25 million Stocksbridge Town Deal, and
Charity cycle team want your nominations for their support
Charity cyclists from Stocksbridge based Dransfield Properties Ltd are asking local residents to nominate the good causes which should benefit from their amazing fundraising efforts later in the year.
Nineteen riders will take on the final Leg of the Dransfield Tour of Europe ride in September – it’s the last time that the team will ride together after their epic journey has taken them across Europe, picking up a leg of their journey every year since June 2007. The 14th and final leg of the charity event will see the riders cover 335 miles cycling from Newcastle to London – where the marathon fundraising effort started. More than £546,000 has been raised for charity since that first ride from London to Paris and 5,000 miles covered. To mark the final leg of the tour Managing Director and ride founder Mark Dransfield wants to hear from the local community about the good causes which could benefit from the 2022 fundraising push. As well as raising funds for St Luke’s Hospice in Sheffield the ride will also raise money for The Dransfield Foundation – and it’s through this fund the riders are hoping to hear from local people to make suggestions about how the money should be spent. The Dransfield Foundation is aimed at assisting children and young people and the cycle team would like to receive nominations for assistance
– it could be to help a particular group doing good work in the community or assisting a local family with a child who may have a life limiting illness. Mark Dransfield said: “We have helped dozens of charities, large and small over the last 14 years through the bike ride. This is our last ride and we really want to hear from our own community here in Stocksbridge about where people think our fundraising could make a real difference. Over the years the ride has taken the cyclists on tough rides through 15 countries from London, Paris, Lyon, Marseilles, Portofino, Rome, Dubrovnik, Trieste, Munich, Berlin, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stavanger and Aberdeen.
Mark added: “This will be our final ride and there are quite a few of us who were there on the first ride so it is going to feel like quite an emotional milestone when we arrive back in London. To find out more about the Dransfield Foundation visit www.dransfield.co.uk And to nominate your suggestion please email bikeride@dransfield.co.uk or write to Bike Ride Nominations, Dransfield Properties, Dransfield House, Fox Valley, Sheffield, S36 2AB. Please ensure you include your contact details and a brief outline of your nominee.
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EARLY MORNING INDUSTRIAL EXPLOSION A loud bang could be heard across the Hillsborough area of Sheffield on Sunday morning.
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said five engines had been tackling the fire in Clay Wheels Lane, near Middlewood Park, for several hours. It said no-one was "seriously injured in the explosion" but a large cordon was placed around the building. On Saturday, children celebrated ‘Graduating’ from a Nursery Pre School in Chapeltown, ready for school in September. Rachel Stocks Nursery Mazehill Nursery Manager said
“We are so proud of the achievements of the children through some difficult times staying open all through the pandemic, and how they always made us smile. The 4 Graduation ceremonies were attended by over 180 parents and family and friends to cheer their children on, we will miss all of them but sure they will be fantastic in their new schools.”
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A cylinder exploded in the building which was the loud bang that has been reported in the area. An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing Thankfully no one was seriously injured.
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Emergency services were called to Shoreham Street in Sheffield city centre at about 03:30 BST. South Yorkshire Police now believe the vehicle was used "deliberately to cause harm and damage" before driving off. Police said no one suffered lifethreatening injuries but there may be more people who were hurt and have not sought medical help. Det Insp Andy Knowles said: "At this stage of the investigation, we believe that this was a targeted incident and that the vehicle was used deliberately to cause harm and damage.
"This is clearly an incredibly serious and dangerous offence, and we have a team of officers from all across the force working to progress enquiries and identify those involved as swiftly as possible." On Sunday police said they were treating the incident as a "series of assaults", which were not thought to be linked to terrorism. Investigators have called for witnesses and anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage to contact police. The vehicle believed to have been involved has since been located and recovered.
A wide range of courses are available in Computing and IT, Games Design, Media and Photography, with some free courses in essential Digital Skills and Cybersecurity.
The first event is on Wednesday 13 July for those interested in Games Design courses, with another Games Design Open Day taking place on Friday 12 August. Both events will include information about the College’s links with the NextGen Skills Academy, which works to bring the Games industry and education together.
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Media and Photography Open Days will be held on Monday 18 July and Wednesday 10 August. Computing and IT Open Days will be on Monday 25 July and Monday 15
The Open Days are for anyone, from school leavers looking to progress in this exciting industry, or adults looking to learn new skills on a part-time basis. The College’s expert staff will be on hand to give you advice and support.
Jurassic World Film Concerts Live! is thrilled to announce the new production Jurassic World - In Concert, featuring director Colin Trevorrow’s hugely successful 2015 movie presented in Sheffield City Hall with International Film Orchestra performing
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Six people were injured when a car hit a crowd on Sunday morning in what police believe was a targeted incident.
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August. These events will include opportunities to find out about T Level, Higher Education and adult courses in Digital Skills.
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There is no need to book to attend any of the Open Days, simply drop into the SciTech Digital Innovation Hub between 9.00am and 4.30pm.
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GARDEN TRANSFORMATION!! privilege to be given free rein on this and I got so much satisfaction from doing it" said Fay.
VOLUNTEERS at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre have transformed an area at the main entrance into a stunning showpiece rockery garden.
Pictured are the volunteers who worked on the project. “I really enjoyed helping with this project and have gained immense pleasure and met new friends as a result. Volunteering at this Centre is great, I can recommend it – it gives you a sense of pride helping such a worthwhile community venture and there’s a wide variety of work to get involved in
– I even feel fitter and healthier!! – said Rob. An extra thank you to Nathan and James from Whittaker Plant Hire, for their help and patience in moving the stones into place within the garden area. If you are interested in volunteering at the Leisure Centre, its easy and everyone is made to feel very welcome – just contact Julie Martin on 0114 2883792 or email admin@ stocksbridgeclc.co.uk.
The garden was designed, and built by a team of dedicated volunteers, led by Fay Howard, (Volunteer) Trustee who selected the plants and shrubs. This was an area in full view of our customers and greatly in need of upgrading – we now have a wonderful rockery with colourful shrubs and plants that really lift the appearance of the Centre, " it was such a
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Come along and make new friends or just enjoy the live music. Saturday 16 Coffee Morning 10 -11.30 am Zion Church Langsett Road South Oughtibridge All Welcome Raffle for Supporters of Oughtibridge School
Ecclesfield Parish Council is holding a uniform swap day. The swap day takes place on 30th July between 10am – 2pm. Given all the recent press around school uniform prices and laws being passed and then the cost of living crisis - this is a good news story which covers both of these.
Sunday 17 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.
Emma Mainwaring told Look Local “At the initial two open days we gave away over 700 pieces of uniform to residents from across the Parish with children attending 11 different schools. This is not only great for parents and saves them hundreds if pounds it is also great for the environment.”
Tuesday 19 Friends of Grenoside green AGM at 7.30 pm on July 19th in Room 4 Grenoside Community Centre (see poster attached above). We are a group of volunteers who look after Grenoside Green in Grenoside village.
United for Ukraine Bolsterstone Village Fayre on 2nd July, opened by the Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir.
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Oliver and his band have drastically reduced their fee in order to
maximise the funds raised. The event has also been kindly sponsored by the Holiday Inn Barnsley, GXO, Stainborough Rotary Club, Visiting Angels South Yorkshire, Betty Tynan, Sandra Swan and Music Makes Memories. Everyone is welcome to this very special event - the transport links to the Holiday Inn are excellent. To book please contact the Holiday Inn on 01226 299571. For further info and/or to discuss sponsorship, please contact Kathy Markwick, Freelance Community Consultant, 0772 9528844 kathymarkwick@gmail.com
VALLEY IN BLOOM SUMMER UPDATE We are meeting soon to choose the calendar pictures for 2023 so it is time for you to send us your photos. Please send to the email addresses below or via our Facebook page. All photos should be landscape please, and as high a resolution as possible. We are still really short of members, so if you can spare a couple of hours every month to help with planting, weeding and sometimes watering we’d love to hear from you! Angela angela211267@gmail.com 07814 902744 Catherine catherine.cotterill@hotmail.co.uk 07976 801287
Friday 15 Coffee morning 10.30am to 12 noon Coffee and cakes at St Saviours Church, Mortomley Lane, High Green Everyone welcome Good company. 15 The next Musical Memories at the Venue will be Friday 15th July 1.00 - 3.00pm featuring Alan Turner. Alan of X Factor fame is back by popular demand. Hope to see you there EVERYONE WELCOME.
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On Friday 22 July there will be a special fundraising event at the Holiday Inn Barnsley. The event has been organised to support retired South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Firefighter, Ryk Matysiak, founder of United for Ukraine. Ryk and his team of volunteers have been doing incredible work across Sheffield and Barnsley to support the people of this war torn country. Tickets for the event are just £20 and guests will be treated to a Roy Orbison Show by the amazing Oliver Harris and his wonderful band. Sandwiches and chips are included.
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.
Wednesday 20 The final Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group’s talk in the 2021-22 programme is at 7.30pm when Ken Dash is going to tell us more about Meersbrook Hall. This Grade II listed building on the edge of Meersbrook Park was home to the Ruskin Museum for over 60 years, and more recently used as council offices. It is now managed by Heeley Trust. Ken has carried out an extensive survey of the Hall to try and establish how it was built, so there are now accurate scale drawings of
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listings the entire building. We meet in the hall at Christ Church on Manchester Road in Stocksbridge and the talk is also available on Zoom (members only) - please contact bahgevent@axelafa.com for the link. Refreshments available. All welcome. Saturday 23 If you are seeking a new challenge the Steel Valley Ride is returning on Saturday 23rd July – serving up a beautifully tough 31 mile off road route across the Dark Peak. The ride will raise much needed funds for local countryside management charity the Steel Valley Project, the organisers expect the ride to sell out soon so get your entries in quickly at steelvalleyride.wordpress. com/enter/’ 23 Stocksbridge Christian Centre, Cedar Road SUMMER SALE on Saturday 23rd July 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bric-a-brac Books & jigsaws Plants Cakes Tombola Games Bacon & Chip Butties Tea & Coffee Wednesday 27 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Evening Round Walk with Malcolm Nunn, meet at Malin Bridge Supertram Terminus at 7pm, return around 9pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers. org.uk or email bradfield.history@mypostoffice.co.uk
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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 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. 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 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
Saturdays Councillors Julie Grocutt & Janet Ridler Surgery 1st Saturday of each Month Stocksbridge Library 10-11am. Call in for help advice or a chat. Also contact us on julie.grocutt@councillor.sheffield.gov. uk janet.ridler@councillor. sheffield.gov.uk Councillor Lewis Chinchen’s surgeries will be on the 2nd Saturday of each month (except July) from 10.30-11.30am at Stocksbridge Library. Drop by if you require assistance or support. Lewis can also be contacted at lewis.chinchen@ councillor.sheffield.gov.uk or on 07766 540328. Eppic Theatre Ecclesfield is open again every Saturday morning from 10am until 12. Tea, coffee and biscuits are available.
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.
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Your Letters Abusive behavior towards pets linked with domestic abuse in act guidance
• Links between abuse towards pets and domestic abuse have been recognised in Statutory Guidance* released alongside the Domestic Abuse Act • Dogs Trust has long been calling for this move, as the charity’s Freedom Project approaches its eighteenth year • Almost nine in 10** professionals working in the domestic abuse sector say they are aware of cases where pets have also been abused • In addition to the physical abuse, 97% of professionals said that pets are also often used as a means of controlling someone experiencing domestic abuse. The UK’s largest dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust, has welcomed guidance produced alongside the Domestic Abuse Act formally recognising certain types of behaviour towards pets as an example of domestic abuse, highlighting ways in which pets can be used as a tool by perpetrators. The landmark Domestic Abuse Act received Royal Assent in 2021, providing much needed protection for survivors and their children. Through its Freedom Project – a specialist pet fostering service for survivors of domestic abuse – Dogs Trust sees first-hand how dogs can be used as tools within domestic abuse, both as a means for perpetrators to coerce and control their partners, as well as through other means, such as restricting finances for essential veterinary care and food.
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The statutory guidance released on Friday (8 July) highlights different examples of behaviour under Ruling class the ‘Recognising domestic abuse’ section: Hello, please would you consider putting this in • ‘Using animals to control or coerce a victim, e.g. your letters page: On Wednesday July 6th, the MP harming or threatening to harm, or give away, for Stocksbridge and Penistone, Miriam Cates, pets or assistance dogs’, has been included as an appeared on Politics Live on BBC2. During a example of behaviours which might be considered forlorn attempt to defend the recent behaviour of Boris Johnson Cates used the phrase 'those controlling or coercive. of us in the ruling class ...' It's available to see • ‘Using violence or threats towards assistance on iplayer at 20:35. Yet this jaw-dropping dogs and pets to intimidate the victim and cause expression of 19th century class elitism went distress, including threatening to harm the animal almost unnoticed apart from one or two tweets as well as controlling how the owner is able to care and a mention in a online newspaper. Whatever for the animal’ has been included as an example of your politics I think readers will be rightly emotional or psychological abuse. concerned at having an MP who clearly sees Further to these, the use of GPS trackers on pets herself as belonging to a superior social group has also been included within the examples of compared to the constituents she is supposed to technology-facilitated abuse. Dogs Trust has long represent. Her unwavering support for Johnson campaigned for the inclusion of these type of did not result in even a junior government behaviours to be formally recognised as examples of position so she may also be feeling duped, but abusive behaviour within the Domestic Abuse Act, it's a timely reminder that our democracy is in order to provide better protection to survivors of about far more than dogged personal loyalties domestic abuse and their pets. The charity polled and delusions about belonging to a ruling elite, professionals working in the domestic abuse sector it's about serving local people. Perhaps we'll get and found that almost half (49%)** were aware of an MP whose ambition it is to do just that in the cases where the pet has been killed. In addition not so distant furture. to the physical abuse that pets may suffer, 97% of Jason Quinsey professionals said that they are also often used as a means of controlling someone experiencing domestic abuse. Therefore, the recognition of how pets can be used as a tool within domestic abuse The Friday drop In has never been more important for survivors and "I think I'll stay in bed a bit." said a voice within their dogs. my head. Pets can be a major factor in people not being able "there's nothing to get up for, I'd rather stay in to escape domestic abuse, for fear of what may bed." happen to their beloved companions if they’re left behind. Many refuges are also unable to accept "The house is always tidy, now I'm all alone." animals, so the Freedom Project offers dog owners "It isn't worth cooking much, to eat it on my a vital lifeline to escape abuse. The Freedom Project own." is part of the Links Pet Fostering Group, a coalition of specialist domestic abuse pet fostering services Then a very good friend decided I'd been which also includes Cats Protection Paws Protect, moping long enough. Endeavour and Refuge4Pets. The services provide foster homes for pets, enabling survivors to access She started mentioning Drop Ins and luncheon safe accommodation, safe in the knowledge that clubs and stuff. their pets will also be safe and well cared for. She said "you'll like the Drop In at the Venue, ten Amy Hyde, Deputy Head of Outreach Projects at till three; Dogs Trust, said: Every Friday morning, so come along with me." “Domestic abuse can be experienced in many different ways and for lots of survivors their pets I felt quite anxious on the day but she's already there; understandably mean everything to them. Our Freedom Project enables survivors to seek refuge We walk into a nice warm room and grab a rather than having to make the heart-breaking vacant chair. decision about whether to leave their dog behind, A lady with a nice warm smile comes to welcome or to stay at home out of fear of what will happen me, to their dog if they leave. With a plate of crunchy biscuits and a nice “We are delighted that behaviours such as strong cup of tea. threatening or harming pets, as well as threatening to give them away, have been recognised in I don't feel nervous anymore, I'm feeling quite at the Domestic Abuse Act guidance as potential home. examples of abusive behaviour. Through our Freedom Project we regularly see the different I wonder what my hair looks like and fumble for my comb. ways in which the bond that a survivor has with their pet is exploited by perpetrators of domestic I give my name and phone number to the very abuse. This sort of behaviour can range from handsome Dave. perpetrators stopping the survivor from accessing vet care for their dogs or spending money on dog He says it's fish and chips for lunch, they've food, through to repeatedly threatening to harm, always been my fave kill or ‘get rid’ of their dog. A couple of games of Bingo, by now I'm feeling “We see the harm that abuse towards pets causes fine. both the animals and the survivors every day through our work. Having to watch your pet suffer Especially when I win, full house not just a line. and live in fear is incredibly traumatic for many We all have bad times in our lives which leave us pet owners, and sadly it is a powerful tool that feeling sad. perpetrators will often use. This guidance is a great step forward and will increase the recognition of But with a very good friend like mine, Nothing's quite so bad. the connection between pets and domestic abuse” Since its inception, the Freedom Project has helped So if you feel despondent and need a boost, like me, 1,880 people fleeing domestic abuse and the service’s fosterers have cared for over 2,200 dogs. Just drop in at the Venue, on a Friday, ten till three. The project needs foster carers to support this vital service. If you think you can help or would like Anon more information on the service, please visit: www. dogstrustfreedomproject.org.uk Alternatively contact freedomproject@dogstrust.org.uk or call 0800 298 9199.
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Rat infestation Dear Editor I’m sending this email to let residents know in Deepcar on st Margaret’s and nearby areas Carr Close etc the growing concern of the Rat infestation we are getting at the moment, they are as bold and brave as anything they don’t just come out in the evening the like to scurry through the gardens in he day time and don’t mind passing you by whilst you might be hanging out your washing or doing a bit of gardening they just stop have a good look at you then scurry off as if they own your back garden. I know most people like to feed the birds but this is one of the worst things we can do if we want to get rid of any unwelcome pest, you may think that if you hang your bird feeders up high it won’t attract rats or pest but birds don’t have any table manners and peck the seeds etc all over the ground so this invites the uninvited pest, in the past 2 weeks I have seen them 5/6 times so they are on the increase so it might be a good time to stop feeding the birds foe a while especially when they have plenty of food around at the moment, or they other solutions is poisoning them and I know many of you have cats in this area and I wouldn’t like them to eat it .. but if that’s the only solution I will be using it Stressed out resident
Car parking in Stocksbridge How nice to read last week that parking in Stocksbridge is under review. I have two suggestions that could make big improvements. The Council and Lidl should come to an agreement to swap ownership of the parking spaces. The east end should be for Lidl customers as this is nearest their door. The west end is closer for those visiting the town centre shops. So few these remain that vehicles would not need to stay very long anyway! By agreement the number of spaces allocated to each purpose could remain as it is now, and there is ample room for a double row in the main area, as it used to be if I recall correctly. The situation could be improved at the cost of a can of white paint. The Car park at Co-Op is a different matter and must have been designed by someone who has never been in a car. Manoeuvring into the public parking area is unnecessarily difficult and there is a hatched area taking up valuable space for no reason. This park is usually full whereas the large Co-Op section never is, so some kind of negotiation is called for. The main drive into the car park is an unnecessary sweeping curve. The exit onto this from the south end of the car park meets this drive at a sharp angle such that one cannot exit left in one single manoeuvre and even then, incoming vehicles have to give way. I wonder why both of the above observations were not part of the original plan. G Shepherd
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Blood cancer charity urges people to save lives • DKMS is urging more people from Sheffield to join the blood stem cell register • Last year, lifesaving registrations in Sheffield fell by 48% compared to 2020 • This follows a shocking national trend, with just over a third (37%) of people registering in the first 3 months of this year compared to last Spring • DKMS is urging people to register now, to give someone a second chance at life at dkms.org.uk DKMS is urging people in Sheffield to register as blood stem cell donors to help give a second chance at life for someone with blood cancer. The charity continues to feel the aftershocks of the pandemic which devastatingly impacted the number of people signing-up. Lifesaving registrations in Sheffield have fallen by 48% compared to 2020. There is an urgent need for people to help meet the demand for donations and reverse the decline in registrations. Sadly, Sheffield follows a national trend, with just over a third (37%) of the number of people in the UK reg-
istering in the first 3 months of this year compared to last Spring. A stem cell transplant can be the last hope of survival for patients and despite the hope of a return to normalcy, a big push is needed in 2022 to help give those with blood cancer the best chance. A blood stem cell donation from a genetically similar person can offer a second chance at life for those in need. Only 1 in 4 people with blood cancer (and in need of a transplant) will find a matching blood stem cell donor within their own family, which means that those in need of a blood stem cell transplant on the kindness of a stranger. The family of Myla Mae Hatcher (8), from Sheffield know only too well how powerless this news makes you feel. Myla was diagnosed at just 4 years old with severe aplastic anaemia, a deficiency of all three blood cell types – white, red and platelets. The life threatening condition drained her of energy and made it difficult for her to enjoy her loves in life: swimming, gymnastics and ballet. Her best option was to find a blood stem cell match and luckily her match
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Dropped catches costly Cawthorne 224 all out (J Vickers 5-61, J Hibbert 4-26) Stocksbridge 1st XI 171 all out (J Newton 44, J Murfin 42).
In glorious sunshine and with the course in excellent playing condition, Peter Elliott won the Captain's Day Trophy at Stocksbridge Golf Club. There was a large field and, has become a welcome tradition, the day was open to Gents and Ladies. With a large field of over 120 competitors, the early starters were out at 7am and the last tee off times were not until mid-afternoon. The weather certainly helped make it a fantastic day for the Club Captain John Moss, who was there long before the first players went out and was still there well after the presentations in the evening. Peter Elliott's (13) winning Stableford score was 43 points. In Division 1, Harrison McHale finished second with the same score as Peter, but lost out on countback. Lee Hydes (10) was third with 40 points, which Ian Sedgwick (13) matched, but also lost out on countback. Division 2 leader was Matt Luttrell (27) with an excellent 40 points. Nick Wood (15) was close behind with 39 points. Mick Meegan (24) also scored 39 points, but lost out to Nick on countback.
Margaret Pearson (29) was the leading Lady with 39 points. Hilja O'Sullivan (23) was second with 36 points. Helen Moffett (26) was third with 33 points. During the presentation ceremony John Moss praised the "strong support" he had received from members and "was pleased that the weather had made it such a special day for all." John is pictured with the winner Peter Elliott, Club Professional Roger Broad and Club President John Yeates. The last week has seen a lot of golfing competition at the Golf Club. The League Team celebrated a great win in their top of the table clash with Roundwood at home. The score line was a convincing 6-2 win, but the matches were much closer than the score suggests. The points were won by Danny Costello, Liam O'Sullivan and Ben Stringer. With two matches to go Stocksbridge are now two points behind Roundwood and have a crucial match at home to Bondhi next week. The Dragons section competed for the Barry Hough Trophy in a Texas Scramble format. Noel Weaver, Mick Bellamy and Pete Mannion, with a combined
handicap of 10 shots, won with a net 54. There were three trios who were one shot back from the winning score, but on countback Peter Dickinson, Mick Mosforth and Dave Jones (12) finished second. Alf Pearson, Bill Boucher and John Sawdon (14) finished third. The Gents July Mid-Week Medal was won by Ben Stringer (3) from Division 1 with a net 63. Second and third from Division 1 went to Mick Hulbert (10) and Harrison McHale (7) with a net 65 and 66 respectively. Leading scorer in Division 2 was Lewis Perry (22) with a net 65. Josh Shelley (18) and Les Wright (13) were second and third both with net 68s, Josh taking second place on countback. Finally, on 10 July the Gents Section competed for the Gents Sunday Cup. Ash Howe (3), won with a Stableford score of 37 points. Nick Wood (14) was second with 36 points. Dennis Haley (16) was third with 35 points, the same score as Andrew Taylor (18), but a better back 9.
Stocksbridge 1st XI travelled to third place Cawthorne, looking to keep their form in the league going. The weather was perfect for a 2nd v 3rd clash, with the 1st XI winning the toss and electing bowl. The 1st XI fought well to dismiss Cawthorne for 224 in favourable batting conditions. However, it was a disappointing day in the field, with the 1st dropping 8 catches which could have made things very different for the batting side. Jake Vickers claimed a 5 wicket haul with 5-61 from 13 overs and bowled a superb opening spell, the figures don’t justify how well Vickers bowler. Joe Hibbert came on took the final 4 wickets to end with figures of 4-28. All in all a great comeback with plenty to play for in the second innings.
The 1st took to the crease needing a positive start. However a questionable run out decision from the umpire put Matt Price back in the shed. Andy Hirst looked to play his shots, but was given out LBW after an inside edge and he was unlucky to be back in the shed. The 1st XI lost wickets at vital times. Jack Newton (44) and Jack Murfin (42) top scored and we’re beginning to take the game to Cawthorne and put pressure back on the bowling side. Both were hitting it clean and sending the ball over the rope, giving plenty of entertainment to the crowd. However, wickets fell at important stages of the game. The 1st XI fell short as they are dismissed for 171 to end their 7 match league winning streak. This week they entertain Sheffield Collegiate at Lucas Wheels Bracken Moor looking to get back to winning ways.
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Steels sign 17 goal striker and new shirt sponsor The striker has been one of Sherwood’s top scorers over the last few years. While he had a brief spell away from the club when he joined Eastwood for two months, he has spent most of his time in football by regularly scoring for Sherwood. Last season, he scored 17 goals last season, a highlight of which was when he scored an equaliser against Buxton to force a replay in the FA Cup. Now, he’ll be joining Stocksbridge and had his first introduction to Stocksbridge fans last night when he
played in the second half of the friendly against Handsworth. Fans will be looking forward to seeing Curtis test himself in the Northern Pre-
mier League and continue his goalscoring form at this level. Other notable signings sees the arrivals of Tomas Poole, Cody Prior, Charlie Oglesby, Mitch Langton, Luke Rawson, new goalkeeper Har-
rison Dawson-Hale and the return of Clarke Greaves. Stocksbridge Park Steels are also pleased to announce Gen-Fab Limited have agreed a 2 year deal to sponsor the Steels first team playing kits. Roger Gissing Commercial Director said “When we approached Darrell and Jon they had no hesitation in helping the club, we had had great support from this business over a lot of years, and this deal cements another chapter in our working partnership.” Both the new Home and Away kits will display the Gen-Fab logos.
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