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Teenager released on bail as investigation into Sheffield park stabbing continues.
A 13-year-old boy arrested yesterday (Wednesday 27 July) on suspicion of attempted murder in connection to a stabbing in a Sheffield park has been bailed with conditions and placed on curfew. The teenager, from Sheffield, has been released on bail after South Yorkshire Police sought advice from the Crown Prosecution Service. The investigation is continuing. The victim, a 13-year-old girl, remains in hospital in a stable condition, and is expected to be discharged today (Thursday 28 July). Police were called at around 9pm on Tuesday (26 July) to reports a 13-year-old girl had been stabbed. Officers attended the scene. The victim was taken to hospital via
ambulance after suffering a stab wound to her abdomen.
Police in Sheffield have issued a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to following an alleged assault in Stocksbridge.
Detective Superintendent Nikki Leach said: “We know that this incident will have caused deep concern amongst the local community and beyond. We are satisfied that there is no wider risk to the public.
At around 1:10am on Saturday 16 July, two men were leaving a bar in Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, when it is reported that an unknown man approached and assaulted them, leaving one 26-year-old man in hospital.
“Officers remain at the scene today and can reassure the public on their safety. This was an isolated incident and we would urge people not to be concerned about a wider threat to their safety.”
The second victim received minor injuries. Officers believe the individual pictured could hold vital information and are urging him, or anyone who recognises him, to get in touch.
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting incident number 991 of 26 July or report online using our online reporting portal or live chat function.
Please contact us using our live portal, live chat or by calling 101, quoting incident 88 of 16 July 2022. You can access our live portal here – www.southyorks.police.uk/ contact-us/report-something/
Alternatively, you can stay completely anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers via their website Crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling their UK Contact Centre on 0800 555 111.
Alternatively, you can give information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers via their website – www. crimestoppers-uk.org – or by calling their UK Contact Centre on 0800 555 111.
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“DANGEROUS” sheffield RAPIST jailed “Dangerous” rapist who sexually abused and used violence against girl is jailed A convicted rapist who sexually abused a young teenage girl before he brutally assaulted her in his home has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years. Sheffield Crown Court heard on July 26 how Daniel Winwood, aged 31, of Truman Grove, Deepcar, Sheffield, had controlled and coerced the youngster and repeatedly had sex with her before he subjected her to a prolonged attack. Judge David Dixon told Winwood: “You are quite clearly dangerous. First of all you have a relevant conviction. It’s clear from the pre-sentence report and psychiatric report that you are prone to using violence and sexual violence at a whim and you will do what you want to get what you want.” Jon Cooper for The Sheffied Star, writes..
Andrew Bailey, prosecuting, said Winwood, who has previous convictions for a rape, robbery, assault, possessing a knife and harassment, met the girl when she was aged 14 via Facebook when he believed she was aged 16.
Winwood was arrested on a footpath nearby and police found knives and a hammer and three cannabis plants at his home. The defendant pleaded guilty to a raft of offences committed between 2018 and 2021 including assault occasioning actual bodily harm, controlling and coercive behaviour, producing cannabis, and four counts of sexual activity with a child.
Mr Bailey added Winwood was controlling and abusive and he stopped the girl from seeing friends and there was violence including punching her and squeezing her face. The complainant, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, stated Winwood made her have sex two or three times a week and made her perform oral sex. Winwood had been given a Child Abduction Warning Notice to prevent him having further contact with the complainant, according to Mr Bailey, and despite learning her true age he
messaged her and threatened her family. Mr Bailey said Winwood subsequently grabbed the girl from the Fox Valley Shopping Park, at Stocksbridge, and took her to his flat where he hit her, took her phone, picked up a bottle and hit her over the head.
Winwood kept punching and kicking the youngster and pulled her hair and struck her head against a bath, according to Mr Bailey. The complainant stated Winwood had threatened her with knives and a hammer during the incident.
His victim stated she is no longer an outgoing girl and she struggles to sleep and has been left with nightmares. Her mother added Winwood has ruined her daughter’s life and she fears he will carry out his threats. Vanessa Saxton, defending, said Winwood who has poor mental health and has suffered with
substance abuse does recognise he needs help. Ms Saxton added: “There is hope for this gentleman and whilst he recognises and accepts he will be subject to a lengthy sentence one hopes that sentence does not trample over that hope.” Judge Dixon sentenced Winwood to an extended custodial sentence of 13 years and six months after he deemed the defendant to be dangerous. He told Winwood he would have to serve at least six years and two months before he could be considered for release and if it is decided he is not fit for release he will remain in custody for 13-and-a-half years. Winwood was made subject indefinitely to the Sex Offenders Register, a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and a Restraining Order.
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Labour candidate announced for Penistone and Stocksbridge Marie Tidball has been selected from a shortlist of two as the Labour Party candidate for Pensitone and Stocksbridge at the next general election. Unless an earlier one is called, the next election will be due by January 2025, and will be a test of Keir Starmer’s ability to regain seats
in the “red wall” constituencies, traditionally held by Labour, Marie Tidball will stand as the Labour candidate for the seat, which is currently held by Conservative Miriam Cates.
Amazing Penistone A photo sent in to a community forum on social media has won a competition after receiving most likes Sharon Johnson submitting this outstanding photo. Sharon's photo got the most likes from our brilliant community members. Members have the opportunity each month to submit countryside photos from their recent outings around the area. The beautiful scenery helps others find new places to explore in our community. Digi Print, in Penistone also offered to do a free print of the chosen photo.
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Council to trial food waste recycling collections
At the end of August, Sheffield City Council and Veolia will begin the city’s first ever food waste recycling trial, with 8,200 households in Sheffield being urged to recycle food waste separately from the rest of their rubbish.
brook, Woodseats, Burncross, Ecclesfield, Arbourthorne and Darnall have been selected to take part in the trial, which will see food waste collected weekly for 12 weeks. All households in the trial areas will receive a food waste bin for outside, half the size of their blue paper bin, plus a 5-litre kitchen
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caddy for inside, and a roll of 52 biodegradable liner bags. Households will be asked to empty their food waste, including plate scrapings, meat, fish, dairy products, rice, pasta and lots more into their kitchen caddy before transferring it to their outside bin for collection.
food waste is likely to be collected. The areas chosen for the trial represent a range of socio-demographic groups, and evidence from other councils, already collecting food waste separately, suggests that this impacts on the amount of food waste collected.
The trial was approved in June 2022 by the council’s Waste and Street Scene Policy committee, and follows the introduction of The Environment Act, which was passed into legislation in November 2021. The Act will lead to some major changes to Sheffield’s waste and recycling services, including making the future introduction of separate, weekly food waste collections, compulsory.
At the end of the trial, participants will be asked for their feedback on what worked well, and less well, and this information will be used to help provide the best service possible when introduced across the City in the future.
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“The trial will help us understand more about food waste collections locally and realise the scale of the benefits, both economically and environmentally.” The food waste collected will be taken to anaerobic digestion facilities in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire where it will be recycled into bio-fuel and a nutrient-rich fertiliser and soil improver for use in farming. Estimates suggest that UK households waste around 6.5 million tonnes of food each year.
showed that 33% of the contents of Sheffield’s black bins are made up of food waste. The Environment Act means will mean that all councils will have a duty to collect food waste separately from every household at least once a week. The Government has yet to confirm when separate collections will be required, initially proposing 2023 and more recently suggesting this be delayed until 2025. The food that we eat and throw away impacts the amount of carbon dioxide we omit into the atmosphere and so, the new collection will contribute to the council’s objective of becoming a zero – carbon city by the start of the next decade.
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Sheffield’s celebrated Art In The Gardens returns to the city’s Botanical Gardens in September with the backing of Graysons Solicitors. The city-based law firm return as the premier sponsors of the event for the fourth year in a row. Sheffield Lord Mayor Councillor, Sioned-Mair Richards, met Peter Clark, managing partner at Graysons, at the Botanical Gardens to celebrate the final countdown to the event. Graysons are also the sponsors of Sheffield Young Artists and regularly work with local artist Alan
Pennington. He was also in attendance at the event. Peter Clark, managing partner at Graysons, said: “We’ve had the privilege of being involved in Art In The Gardens since 2019 and we’re looking forward to being present once again in September. It’s a wonderful celebration of the artistic and creative talent in the region.” Art In The Gardens takes place on Saturday and Sunday, September 3rd and 4th, with a preview evening on Friday, September 2nd. Tickets can be purchased via: www.artinthegardens.com
Yard sale community event A yard sale has been organised for this Sunday.
This Sunday will see people run Yard Sales at their own homes (in their gardens or driveways) to sell their unwanted items. This event is for Stocksbridge, Deepcar and Bolsterstone. There is a Google Map of the sellers' locations available on the Yard Sale Sunday Facebook site, and advertised on local Facebook forums. Organiser Sharon Booth told Look Local, "A coordinated Yard Sale event will allow buy-
ers to travel to different yard sales in the local area all on the same day. Sellers and buyers can meet their neighbours, buyers can find bargains, sellers can make more space and maybe make a little bit of money out of their unwanted items, as well as contributing to a 'reuse, recycle' approach. The whole event is meant to be a fun way that hopefully also helps us avoid some landfill." Some sellers (Greave House Farm, for example) are using their yard sale to raising money for charity. Date: Sunday 7th August, from 10am.
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Wednesday 3 Stocksbridge & District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road Stocksbridge at 7.15 for 7.30 start, when a representative from the Samaritans will be speaking to us about their work . Further details ring 07939941818 3 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday August 3rd at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by the RNLI. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visitors and new members. For more information, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967. Saturday 6 Heritage highways august 6th 10am til 12 bolsterstone village hall... Join us for the informal launch of ‘walk the old tracks’. Free tea/coffee and cake & walks/horse/ cycle booklets. 6 BRADFIELD / DUNGWORTH Bradfield Walkers are Welcome is inviting participants to a FREE short session as an introduction on how to find your way in the countryside, 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 group’s webpage https:// bradfield-walkers.org.uk/ maps-and-apps/ Places are limited. If you have a question, please email enquiries@bradfield-walkers.org. uk Wednesday 10 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Local History Morning Round Walk with Malcolm Nunn, start from Stannington Church gates at 10.30am, return around 1pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www. bradfield-walkers.org.uk or email bradfield.history@ mypostoffice.co.uk 10 WISEWOOD PARK Grand opening with Friends of Wisewood and Diistrict, 11am till 2pm, stalls bouncy castle, refreshments. To be attended and officially opened by the Deputy Lord Mayor, Come and join in the celebrations Thursday 11 Chapeltown WI will be holding a social evening for their summer meeting. This will be held at 7.30. in Chapeltown Methodist Church. The competition is for a “sun hat”.New members and visitors are always welcome.
Saturday 13 Science Club at the Inman Pavilion Moorland Drive S36 1EG 2.00 - 4.00 pm £2.00 per child Sunday 14 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. Monday 15 Craft Club at the Inman Pavilion Moorland Drive S36 1EG 10.00- 11.45 am £2.00 per child Tuesday 16 Memories of Childhood and Growing up, Come and see our display plus quiz on film stars, Venue Hillsborough Sports Stadium S6 4HA, Time 7:15pm Everyone welcome Charge £2 for nonmembers Wednesday 17 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday August 17th at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Alex Sothern, “Military History”. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visitors and new members. For more information, please
call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967. Monday 29 Hoylandswaine Church S36 7JQ. Teddy Bear Parachute Jump 10.00 - 12.00. £2.00 per bear. Refreshments. All welcome Wednesday 31 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday August 31st at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Sarah Tomkinson, “All things Chocolate”. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visitors and new members. For more information, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967.
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ity 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
cutt@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.
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My dog has just come back from a reservoir walk with my husband. He has a three pronged hook and lure hanging from his ear. Thank goodness he is a spaniel with long hair so the barbs got caught in that, not his skin. We are furious, there are often people up there fishing despite the "No fishing" notices. How long before one of these gets caught in a dogs paw?
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I am sharing volunteering with you Dear Look Local We read with interest your recent article regarding the increase in young people applying to be part of their local Scout group sections post Covid.
We are delighted that, at High Green Scout Group, our leaders worked tirelessly to deliver the group Our first pop-up surgery is on Saturday 6 August sessions online throughout lockdown adapting when we’ll be in the Millennium Gardens, their sessions to meet the demands of working on Oughtibridge to chat to local residents and help line. with any concerns or issues they may have. In the main our young people stuck with it and we Kind regards, have come out the other side as a strong group and Janet subsequently we have waiting lists of young people Cllr Janet Ridler wanting to join all sections. Labour Councillor for Stocksbridge & Upper Don Sheffield City Council Heritage Champion This is fantastic news but our challenge is always janet.ridler@councillor.sheffield.gov.uk having enough able volunteers to support increasing numbers of young people wanting to join.
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Deepcar & Stannington NPT Throughout the week we have set up several random Speed Check sites around our area spending roughly an hour at each location. (Usually by this time we get tagged at the location on the Waze Sat Nav App and people get used to us being there). We have checked over 130 vehicles and issued 13 warning letters to drivers who were just over the speed limit. Thankfully no one was way over the limit. We have been at Station Lane in Oughtibridge, Coal Pit Lane in Stocksbridge and Stannington Road in Stannington. During the week we also stopped the driver of an Audi. He tried to confuse officers and throw then off by using false details; however, he was unsuccessful and was found to not have a driving licence or insurance to drive the vehicle. He is now facing a minimum of 3 points on his non-existent licence (which makes it harder for him to obtain a licence in the future) and a minimum fine of £300 as well as having to pay to get his vehicle back after it was recovered by us. We have also been out patrolling our rural hot spots and dealing with any vehicles we have found parking dangerously. The driver of a White Leon obviously does not know their Highway Code or know that you cannot park on any section of road where there is a double white line system in place, even if the double white line is broken on one side. They will now be facing a fine which will be dropping on their door mat soon.
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Digital students celebrate T Level milestone worked hard over the past two years to develop their technical knowledge and practical skills. The T Level programme has also seen the students gain hands-on industry experience from a work placement of at least 45 days, improving their general employability skills, and gain English and Maths skills where required. Neil Johnson, Assistant Principal for Young People at Barnsley College, said: “We are incredibly proud of these pioneering students who are part of the first cohort nationally to achieve a T Level. “The T Level has been designed to enable students to acquire the knowledge and skills to progress to higher skills employment. The industry placement has allowed them to develop the skills and gain vital experience in roles aligned to their career aspirations. These students now progress with the full package of knowledge, skills Barnsley College T Levels students with Neil Johnson, Assistant Principal for Young People and industry experience on to their next (left); Leanne Brunt, Head of Digital Industries (centre front); and Sam Buttling, Digital Course steps. We wish them every success.” Leader (right).
A group of Digital students are celebrating being the first-ever cohort to complete a Digital T Level programme at Barnsley College. The students marked their achievements at a celebration event at the College’s SciTech Digital Innovation Hub, alongside employers from the sector who have
provided industry placements and College staff. The group began their course in September 2020 in challenging circumstances, given that they were starting a technical course with a practical focus while studying remotely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite that, the students have
Leanne Brunt, Head of Digital Industries at Barnsley College, added: “I am extremely proud to be Head of Department and see these amazing inspiring individuals leading the way in computing. To be part of the T Level programme and see the benefits the programme has bought to these students is exceptional. The students are our future software developers and are leaving us fully equipped with the
skills, knowledge and behaviours required to succeed in their chosen industry.” T Level Digital Production, Design and Development Student, Greg Devine, added: “If you know you’re hoping to go into the digital industry it’s a T Level you need to do. The thing I enjoyed most about my course was the opportunities I got, we got to meet the Education Secretary and I was on the news. Next week I’m even going to the House of Lords to talk about T Levels.” Barnsley College was the first College in South Yorkshire to offer T Levels, which are designed for 16 to 18-year-olds and studied at the same level as A Levels. T Levels are for those who prefer a more technical education, rather than following a purely academic pathway, or a workbased apprenticeship. The programmes offer students a mixture of classroom or workshop-based learning and ‘on-the-job’ experience. Find out more about our Digital T Levels at our Digital Open Day on Monday 15 August, which will run on a drop-in basis between 9.00am to 4.30pm. Alternatively visit www.barnsley.ac.uk/digital, call 01226 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk
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fic, but accounting for 19 per cent of all road user deaths. In South Yorkshire in 2020, 161 motorcyclists were injured in a collision – making up six per cent of all casualties.
With more and more motorcyclists on our roads, drivers are being encouraged to look out for powered-two wheelers including taking extra time at junctions, when approaching bends and being aware of filtering riders. South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue (SYFR) is backing the awareness campaign that sees signs displayed along high-priority routes – including Rivelin Valley Road in Sheffield. Joanne Wehrle, manager of South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership (SYSRP) said: “With the riding season well underway and ever-increasing numbers of motorcyclists on our roads, it’s vital that we all look out for each other. “Nationally, around 10 motorcyclists are killed or
In a bid to help spread the word, firefighters from Red Watch at Rivelin Valley Fire Station are promoting the campaign with signs displayed directly outside the station. seriously injured at junctions every day and we are working hard to remind all road users of the need to be aware of those around you. “Rural roads are commonly used by motorcyclists which is why we are asking drivers to be vigilant, particularly at junctions or when turning, and for riders to be aware of their own safety, can you see
what’s around that next bend? “Think about the person behind the helmet – every rider is someone’s loved on. We need to all work together so that we do not put lives at risk.” Current figures show that across the UK, motorcyclists are over-represented in the casualty stats with riders making up 1 per cent of total road traf-
Leanna Morton, Sheffield District Watch Manager said: “Many of our stations are located on popular commuting or leisure riding routes so the signs will be a great reminder to all road users – especially around a busy time like the school summer holidays. “With so many travellers on our networks, it’s vital that everyone gives the road their full attention at all times no matter what mode of transport.
Rail journey to Lincoln helps to improve wellbeing In the Stocksbridge Valley Museum you can see a fine array of glass bottles of all shapes and sizes, some even still with their contents! They quite often turn up in rubbish tips with Victorian or Edwardian layers; tips associated with the reservoirbuilders’ ‘tin towns’ have been fruitful. One of the bottling companies was Ernest Schofields based on Victoria Street and here you can see one their adverts, and a stoneware jar and a bottle bearing their name. The bottle is a style known as a Codd bottle, invented by Hiram Codd of Camberwell in London and patented in 1872. Previously makers used a wooden stopper wired onto a string rim (which is a rib of glass applied to the neck) but this was unable to retain the pressure of aerated water, so the Codd bottle was an early way to keep the fizz in the bottle before screw tops or crown caps were invented. The neck is pinched in and a marble inserted; the marble had a higher melting point than bottle glass to stop it sticking during manufacture. The bottles would be filled
upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forced the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation. These glass marbles are quite often found in gardens and tips and can be confused with pottery balls used for the game of knurr and spell. We have examples of the Codd bottles and marbles on display in the Valley Museum - to find out more, come and visit. It’s on the ground floor of Stocksbridge Town Hall on Manchester Road – open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 12 noon and 1.30 to 3.30pm every week, and is run by volunteers. There is lots to see, from the famous Bolsterstone glass and Midhope pottery to memorabilia of royal events, from church records to steelmaking history. There are also resources you can use for family history research and a huge collection of old photos. You can also find a lot of resources on our website at Society | Stocksbridge & District History Society (stocksbridgehs.co.uk). We are planning a display of local bottles in the local history cases in Stocksbridge Library.
A SHEFFIELD group has been given a confidence boost to get out and about independently on the region’s trains. Eight people local to Darnall and living with disability, anxiety or feelings of loneliness were invited on a free day out by train to explore the beautiful city of Lincoln, by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) Community Rail in partnership with Better Journeys by Rail. “We’re coming out of a pandemic that kept us inside for far too long and we’d like to help people to overcome any barriers they might have to travel by train, so they can travel independently and connect with other local people”, said Lizzie Davies, from Better Journeys by Rail. “This time we went to the fantastic medieval city of Lincoln, where we explored the Cathedral and the Castle grounds. It’s just over an hour away by train from Darnall and one of the many fantastic destinations that can be easily reached on our local network. It would be a shame if people missed out on exploring new places because they don’t feel confident enough to travel by rail.” Once in Lincoln, the participants enjoyed a gentle stroll while relaxing and admiring their surroundings.
“Community Rail is about supporting social inclusion and helping local people to better connect with their stations and enjoy the rail network that serves them, whilst helping us understand any barriers to travel and what the rail industry can do to address these. It’s also about promoting this accessible and sustainable mode of transport”, said Cathrine Ashworth, from SYMCA Community Rail. “Guided trips like this are a great opportunity to experience a rail journey in a safe and supported environment. We offer advice on navigating the station, planning journeys, buying tickets, passes, boarding the train and accessibility, among other things, to help improve their confidence.”
The participants had such a positive experience that they’re already planning their next adventure. “I really enjoyed the train trip as I’ve learnt so many things; it was really informative. I’ve never been on a train in Sheffield before and it was a really good experience, so it won’t be my last! We are planning on visiting Lincoln again to picnic on the Castle grounds. Cathrine and Lizzie were really friendly and supportive”, said Saada Sharif, who lives in Darnall and was among the participants. The group travelled to Lincoln on Thursday 30 June, where they also visited some local shops and a tearoom. The trip was supported by Northern Rail, which is a partner of Better Journeys by Rail.
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Penistone Church began their NCEL Premier campaign with a disappointing home defeat to local rivals Handsworth. A match report by Martin Webb This opening NCEL Premier Division match was played in occasional showers. Handsworth opened up with a spell of crisp, simple passing football and had several half chances, but Church snuffed out these early openings. Church opened up the Handsworth defence with some neat passing. Nathan Keightley and Cameron Simpson were well marshalled by the Handsworth defence and Church struggled to create openings.
looping cross from a free kick on the left was headed on goal by Brett Lovell. The keeper spectacularly tipped the ball away in the top left corner of the goal. Cameron Simpson went on a weaving run down the right, his low shot was tipped round the near post. The resulting corner was cleared. Half time PCFC 0 - 1 Handsworth
The second half opened with Church pressing high. They found space down the wings and Handsworth were pushed back. After 55 minutes Eddie Newsome was replaced by Elliot Firth in the Church midfield. The rub of the green seemed to be with Handsworth and a few disputed decisions went their way. One of these involving a collision with Lovell led to the second goal.
Goal 18 minutes - PCFC 0 1Handsworth
Goal 66 minutes PCFC 0 - 2 Handsworth
A long Handsworth clearance eluded the Church defence and Leon Howarth battled hard to convert the chance, beating two defenders and Chris Snaith with a deflected shot that looped into the top right corner of the goal.
Alfie Smith took a Handsworth free kick from 20 yards out. The deflected shot scuttled along the grass and nestled in the bottom right corner of the goal.
After the goal the game opened up and Church spent more time on the ball. A long
With 15 minutes to James Young was replaced by Reece High increasing the attacking options for Church as they looked to rescue the game.
Jordan Coduri drew a great save from the Handsworth keeper high to his left. Church played some wonderful football across the pitch and then down the right. Church's low crosses were well cleared and Handsworth defended stoutly. Full time PCFC 0 - 2 Handsworth Overall, both teams played some lovely football, with 2 deflected shots separating the teams. Sunday 31st July The Charity game in aid of Weston Park Hospital and in Memory of Matthew Mather AFC Penistone Church 10 - 1 Penistone Church Development Scorers for AFC Church – Flo Fadiga (3), Jordan Machen (2), Jack Moore (2), Ryan Hallsworth, Ben Matthews and Harvey Wigglesworth Scorer for Church Development – Max Swift Estimated attendance - 100 Experience triumphed over youth when AFC Penistone Church cruised to victory over Church Development Side in Sunday’s charity game. Monies raised so far for Weston Park amounts to £233.00 and more is expected to be collected soon.
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Holder on top LocalSport of the world SHEFFIELD’S Jack Holder was Australia’s star man as he helped them end their 20 year wait for world glory on Saturday. The Tru Plant Tigers’ No.1 scored 19 points before winning the Semi-Final and Grand Final of the Speedway of Nations in Denmark. Despite scoring the most points in the qualification rounds, outgoing Champions Great Britain were forced to settle for silver after conceding a 7-2 in the all-important decider to the Aussies. Holder is back in action with Sheffield on Thursday (August 4, 7.30) as the Tru Plant Tigers host Wolverhampton at Owlerton.
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thousand pounds already and hope to keep this going for the remainder of the year." Sandy Murphy (14) was second with 42 points and Steve Betts (15) was third with 40 points. Richard Grimmer (18) also scored 40 points, but lost out on countback. Liana O'Sullivan (6) was the leading Lady member with 40 points, enough to put her in overall 4th place between Steve and Richard. Stocksbridge Golf Club celebrated its annual Charity golf day on 30 July. A large field of 100 plus golfers took part on the day and enjoyed good weather and a course in top condition, thanks to the hard work of the Club's Greenkeepers. The day was open to Ladies, Gents and Juniors. The day's primary aim is to raise money for the Captain and Lady Captain's chosen charity, with the focus this year on Prostate cancer. It was fitting that the Gents John Marren Trophy was won by the Club Captain, John Moss. John (23) won the Stableford format with a fantastic score of 44 points. Receiving his trophy from Club President John Yeates and Club Professional, Roger Broad, John said: "It's great to have won the golf today, but that is second to the fantastic fund-raising effort of all the members of the Club." On the day, well over £1000 was added to the Captains Charity fund and this will be added to later in the year with the annual auction evening. John said "we have raised several
Earlier in the week, the Dragons Section played its annual Three Club Challenge competition. Competitors are restricted to three clubs and a putter, making the format a serious challenge. The competition was won by Sandy Murphy with 38 points. That was the same score as Doug Needham, but with a better back 9. Third was Bill Boucher with 36 points. The Mid-Week Pro's Prize on 28 July was won by Joe Sedgwick (6) with 38 points. Phil Jepson (9) also scored 38 points, but lost out to Joe on countback. Third place went to John Wood (25) with 37 points. The Ladies Strathdene Trophy, played on 31 July, was won by Liana O'Sullivan (5) with a net 72. Bev Sykes (25) was second with a net 73. Ann Whitfield (24) was third with a net 75. Lastly, Bev Sykes also tasted success playing as a guest in the President's Ladies trophy at Beauchief Golf Club. Bev's winning score was an impressive 43 points, 2 points in front of her nearest rival.
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