Look Local Issue 1239 Thursday 13 October 2022

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Local MP Miriam Cates has called for urgent improve ments to a new bus ser vice that has recently been launched between Stocks bridge and Sheffield.

The new 57 'Stocksbridge Flyer' was launched by Stage coach on the 2nd October to connect Stocksbridge and the Upper Don Valley with Hills borough and the city centre, replacing the previous 57 and the SupertramLink buses.

Since then Miriam Cates, the MP for Penistone and Stocks bridge, has been inundated with dozens of reports from constituents who have been left stranded when buses haven’t turned up, or have witnessed buses failing to stop because the vehicle is already full.

Calling for action to address the problems with the new route, Mrs Cates said: "The recent changes to the Stage coach bus services in Stocks bridge and the Upper Don Valley have resulted in severe disruption for passengers. When I met with Stagecoach recently they assured me that the new 57 ‘Stocksbridge Flyer’ would be more reliable than the previous service, but this is clearly not the case.

"Local residents rely on this service to get to work, school, hospital appointments etc. and without these buses our communities are cut off. I know there are also problems with other local services, in cluding the withdrawal of the 135 service connecting resi dents in Chapeltown, High Green and Grenoside.”

"I will continue to do every thing I can to put pressure on those who run and fund our bus services. In recent days I have contacted both Stage coach and the Mayor Oliver Coppard to feed back the problems that constituents have shared with me and ask for urgent action to address them. I will also be meeting with the Secretary of State for Transport to raise these is sues and ask for more help for South Yorkshire to improve its Bus Services Improvement Plan.”

"I would encourage constitu ents to fill out my bus survey which can be found on my website, so that I can share the experiences of users di rectly with those responsible for providing and overseeing our local bus services."

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SUNFLOWER WELLBEING

Three years ago in lockdown, Hus band and wife Michael and Deb bie came up with the idea to en gage people of all ages and abilities to grow sunflow ers for their own health & wellbeing and to raise awareness and funds for Weston Park Cancer Char ity in Sheffield.

George one of sev eral young growers is definitely a born natural in the skill of growing the tall est with his winner reaching 10ft 5” this year.

What is more in credible he’s man aged to brush off his fellow growers to scoop the tro phy 3 times mak ing it a hat trick!!

The event raised £100.

Debbie Cundy told Look Local “Thank you to ev eryone who took part this year.

Over the past 3 years it’s been a huge success and everyone who takes part really enjoys the growing journey.

1 in 2 of us will be affected by can cer in our lives, whether that is di rectly or indirectly. George knows this all too well after his uncle Steve recently passed away.”

Donations can be made; www.justgiving. com/fundraising/ debbie-cundy10

Funding available for youth activities

Sheffield City Councils North Local Area Commit tee has £10,000 of fund ing available for additional youth activities.

Organisations are invited to bid for up to £1500 for proj ects which:

Are free activities

Are open to all young people in the North of the city aged 11-18

Take place in the wards of East Ecclesfield, Stannington, Stocksbridge and Upper Don or West Ecclesfield

Funding would need to be spent by the 30th April 2023 Bids for funding need to be received by Sunday Novem ber 6th and should be sent to Northlac@sheffield.gov. uk. The North team can be contacted on the same email with any queries.

SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES AFFECTED BY SUICIDE

Children and young people who’ve lost loved ones to suicide help develop support for other families

Children, young people and families from South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw who have been bereaved by suicide have developed a new toolkit to support families like their own in the aftermath of losing someone to suicide.

South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw has a higher suicide rate than the England average, and the impact of suicide is complex and the ef fects are profound; not only on the family

and friends of the person who has died but also on the wider community. In recogni tion of the importance that those who are bereaved from or affected by suicide receive the support they need, partners across the health and social care system are working together to develop a consistent approach which is informed by the experiences of those living in South Yorkshire and Basset law.

The toolkit is available on the Chilypep web site here: chilypep.org.uk. Copies of it will be given to children, young people and families following a bereavement by suicide.

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Over the summer, a further two Levelling Up bids were submitted by Sheffield City Council to the government which could result in development of community facili ties in Heeley and much needed investment to facilitate develop ment at Parkwood Springs.

The Council has bid for more than £19million funding for ambitious plans for Parkwood Springs. Park wood Springs is a prominent fea ture of Sheffield’s landscape – a well-known asset that has been under-utilised since a fire destroyed

its much-loved Ski Vil lage in 2012. If successful, the Levelling Up fund ing would be used to kick start the ambition to cre ate a Country Park in the City, cementing Sheffield’s reputation as the “Out

The investment will pave the way for a regional leisure destination and a valued amenity for Shef field residents – especially those living in the nearby

If the bid is successful, the project would see:

Improved access to Park wood Springs

Access to the site would be im proved for all, with a particular fo cus on increasing active travel and public transport provision to the area and improving approaches to the site with ‘Grey to Green’ type investment used elsewhere in the City.

Site clearance, clean up and en abling works

The area of the former ski slope would be prepared for future re development as a regional leisure destination with all derelict re

mains from the previous ski slope removed.

Investment in trails and wayfinding

Bids in to create leisure destination in north Sheffield Menopause festival for Health and Care Staff

Funding will be used to deliver new and upgrade existing walking paths and mountain bike trails, extending the area of the site which can be ac cessed and making the whole site more accessible to people of all ages and abilities. With a new visitor cen tre and bike hub, plus information boards, event space and improved boundaries, Parkwood Springs will be strengthened as a destination in its own right.

The bids are currently being as sessed by the Department for Lev elling Up, Housing and Communi ties and a decision is expected to be reached in the coming months.

Neill Schofield, Joint Chair of the Friends of Parkwood Springs, said:

“We think the City Council's bid is coherent, and a really well-consid ered plan. Parts of the site need sub stantial work to remove the legacy of previous uses and to make them safe. There needs to be very sub stantial improvements to access, and a range of other improvements to the site. Taken together these ac tions will make Parkwood Springs an attractive destination for people from near and far."

A first ever Menopause festi val – ‘Meno Fest 22’ – has been launched to support health and care staff and encourage work places to become menopause friendly.

Nearly 34,000 health and care staff across South Yorkshire are going through the Menopause and often additional support and awareness could make a differ ence to those colleagues.

The festival, held on Saturday 8 October at Bramall Lane Confer ence Centre Sheffield, is part of NHS South Yorkshire’s commit ment to increase the awareness

of Menopause and highlight the support available for the NHS and Social Care workforce across the region. With support from trained menopause advocates by Henpicked ‘Menopause in the workplace’ programme, the day will have a range of speakers from menopause advocates and other specialists and will host a variety of stalls from local businesses.

Brigitte Kaviani, Head of Health and Wellbeing at NHS South Yorkshire ICB, said “We are so excited to be able to host this event in South Yorkshire which will help in raising the awareness of menopause.

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Public control proposed for SY trams

Furniture Clearance Warehouse Due to Close Its Doors

Proposals to bring the operation of South Yorkshire’s tram network back into public control will be considered next week by regional leaders, as part of plans for the system’s future.

After 23 years of trading

Furniture Clearance Warehouse is closing its doors. The owner, David Perkins has successfully run the business for over two decades, but is now ready for a change.

ation as the next stop on Supertram’s jour ney. This will help us to develop a longterm approach that integrates Supertram into our wider plans for public transport across South Yorkshire.”

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The move would mean the running of Supertram services, infrastructure and finances would be controlled by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) when Stagecoach’s current con tract for operation of the network ends.

Opened in 1994, South Yorkshire's Super tram system cost £240m and now serves major residential and employment sites in Sheffield. A Tram Train project extended the network to Rotherham in 2018.

Furniture Clearance Warehouse

started out in 2000, in a tiny store on Attercliffe Road, across the road from the Banners building, selling a range of items from TVs to exercise equipment, toys to pots and pans. The shop was an immediate success and within a couple of years gave

The proposals form part of the region’s wider ambitions to upgrade Supertram, as part of a fully integrated public transport network.

South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard said long-term plans for the network’s fu ture must work for the whole of the re gion:

SYMCA recently secured a £100 million Government grant to modernise parts of the system, including track and infra structure improvements and better facili ties for passengers.

Furniture Clearance Warehouse Due to Close Its Doors

“Supertram has been part of our region’s fabric for nearly thirty years. It’s iconic to South Yorkshire and plays a critical role in helping us reach our net zero goal. But with that legacy, parts of the system are nearing the end of their design life, and – in the aftermath of the pandemic - pas sengers are using services differently.

After 23 years of trading Fur niture Clearance Warehouse is closing its doors. The owner, David Perkins has successfully run the business for over two decades, but is now ready for a change.

to bigger premises in the old Co-Op building on The Moor behind Redgates. The business traded here happily and successfully for several years until the council decided the building was required for other purposes.

After 23 years of trading Furniture Clearance Warehouse is closing its doors. The owner, David Perkins has successfully run the business for over two decades, but is now ready for a change.

In 2006 the company moved again to the old Doors and Floors Galore warehouse on Attercliffe Road and traded for around a year before the

times bigger than the original store and focusses solely on selling furniture. This also saw the business change names to Furniture Clearance Warehouse. Although all these years later, customers still refer to them as SWAG.

A 2018 consultation on the Future of Supertram found strong public sup port for proposed investment running at nearly ninety percent (88%) of local resi dents, businesses, visitors and commu nity groups. The majority of respondents (68.3%) stated they would travel by car if the tram was no longer available.

“Our ambitions - for how our communi ties get to jobs or education, and how they visit family and friends - must work for the whole of our region for a generation to come.

Furniture Clearance Ware house also known as SWAG, first started out in 2000, in a tiny store on Attercliffe Road, across the road from the Banners building, selling a range of items from TVs to

a closing down sale starting Monday 19th September. This is by no means a business that is going bust, merely an owner who wants to dust of his passport and get to know his family in the daylight hours.

The business predominantly sells living room, dining room and bedroom furniture. Selling end of line, over stocks and exdisplay from the big multiple furniture stores. There is something to suit every budget.

“That is why we are reviewing the funding and future of our region’s tram network. I am excited to propose public sector oper

the business to relocate, this time to a much larger location on Coleford Road in Darnall, where they are currently based. These premises are 50

Furniture Clearance Warehouse started out in 2000, in a tiny store on Attercliffe Road, across the road from the Banners building, selling a range of items from TVs to exercise equipment, toys to pots and pans. The shop was an immediate success and within a couple of years gave to bigger premises in the old Co-Op building on The Moor behind Redgates. The business traded here happily and successfully for several years until the council decided the building was required for other purposes.

In 2006 the company moved again to the old Doors and Floors Galore warehouse on Attercliffe Road and traded for around a year before the the business to relocate, this time to a much larger location on Coleford Road in Darnall, where they are currently based. These premises are 50

exercise equipment, toys to pots and pans. The shop was an immediate success and within a couple of years gave David the confidence to move to bigger premises in the old Co-Op building on The Moor behind Redgates. The busi ness traded here happily and successfully for several years until the council decided the building was required for other purposes.

The owner, David has decided after working long hours and weekends for the last 23 years to start a new chapter. With no one to take over the reins of the business, it will begin

South Yorkshire leaders will consider pro posals to create an ‘arm’s length’ publicly owned company to run the region’s tram system at the Mayoral Combined Author ity Board meeting on 18 October. Stage coach's operating contract for Supertram ends in March 2024.

The sale will continue into the new year until all stock has gone. During this time all customers will receive their furniture and all orders will be

The owner is grateful for all the support and custom over the years and is looking forward to the next chapter.

Sale starts Monday 19th September at 10am - all stock reduced.

In 2006 the company moved again to the old Doors and Floors Galore warehouse on Attercliffe Road and traded for around a year before the premises were flooded in the 2007 floods. This prompted the business to relocate, this time to a much larger location on Coleford Road in Darnall, where they are currently based. These premises are 50 times bigger than the original store and focusses solely on selling

furniture. This also saw the business change names to Fur niture Clearance Warehouse. Although all these years later, customers still refer to them as SWAG.

times bigger than the original store and focusses solely on selling furniture. This also saw the business change names to Furniture Clearance Warehouse. Although all these years later, customers still refer to them as SWAG.

The business predominantly sells living room, dining room and bedroom furniture. Selling end of line, over stocks and exdisplay from the big multiple furniture stores. There is something to suit every budget.

The owner, David has decided after working long hours and weekends for the last 23 years to start a new chapter. With no one to take over the reins of the business, it will begin

a closing down sale starting Monday 19th September. This is by no means a business that is going bust, merely an owner who wants to dust of his passport and get to know his family in the daylight hours.

The sale will continue into the new year until all stock has gone. During this time all customers will receive their furniture and all orders will be

The owner is grateful for all the support and custom over the years and is looking forward to the next chapter.

Sale starts Monday 19th September at 10am - all stock reduced.

On Monday night a man slept in the graveyard at Christ Church Stocksbridge. His name is Tim Renshaw and he is the head of the Archer Project under the Cathedral in Sheffield. He is sleeping out in 16 churchyards in Sheffield, through October, sometimes with homeless friends, to raise awareness of the problem of homelessness.

The sale will continue into the new year until all stock has gone. During this time all customers will receive their furniture and all orders will be fulfilled.

The business predominantly sells living room, dining room and bedroom furniture. Selling end of line, over stocks and exdisplay from the big multiple furniture stores. There is some thing to suit every budget.

The owner, David has decided after working long hours and weekends for the last 23 years to start a new chapter. With no one to take over the reins of the business, it will begin a closing down sale starting Monday 19th September. This is by no means a business that is going bust, merely an owner who wants to dust of his pass port and get to know his family in the daylight hours.

The owner is grateful for all the support and custom over the years and is looking for ward to the next chapter.

He met with people from across Stocksbridge, to tell stories of homelessness, discuss the issues around it and a lively discussion was had over a Chinese takeaway.

Rev Ian Lucraft, minister at Christ Church, said; “The people who shared this event went away very moved by the stories of Tim’s friends and colleagues. We are fearful that homelessness may increase in coming months, and it is important that we support those who work among home less people and speak up for the needs of people who are affected.”

Sale starts Monday 19th September at 10am - all stock reduced.

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13 Chapeltown WI will meet at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Methodist Church when they will hold their AGM. This will be followed by a fish and chip supper. The competition is for a hand made picture of Au tumn leaves.

13 Stocksbridge & upper Don 50+ group will meet 2pm - 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members wel come.

with the theme based around ‘METALLIC’ Refreshments will be available on both days

sunday

16 Wadsley and Loxley Com moners - Fungi Walk on Loxley Common led by Alan Smith, meet at 10am at Rural Lane Car Park. This is a round walk, lasting around 2 hours, but you can return to the car park at any time. www.walc.epizy. com. FREE but donations wel come. No booking required, just turn up. Families very welcome.

walc.epizy.com Free refresh ments.

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18 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens next meeting will be on Tuesday 18th October at 7.30pm and will be a talk by Will Thompson on Japanese gardens New members wel come, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gar dens. If you are interested con tact Barry on 0114 2830056

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how they are hoping to cre ate a community garden and their future plans. Wisewood Methodist Church, 6.30pm, Free raffle and refreshments after the meeting. Facebook page ‘Friends of Wisewood and District’

FRiday

21 Coffee and cakes 10.3012noon St Saviours Church, Mortomley Lane, High Green, Good company, all welcome

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‘Total Pop Party’ - The Scream &

Who are we? TPP! ‘Total Pop Party is back!

It’s fair to say, the children of today have had enough! From home schooling to lockdowns, they de serve to have some fun!

Come join the TPP girls and cel ebrate the modern-day pop leg ends! Including Little Mix, Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Pink, Ed Sheeran, Olivia Rodrigo and many more!

Featuring all your favourite hits, this concert is full of your favourite dance moves, plenty of audience interaction and screaming from the top of your lungs!

Brilliantly entertaining and a nonstop pop party from start to finish!

‘Total Pop Party’ is an excellent introduction for kids who are too young to go to the big concerts but don’t want to miss out on seeing their favourite pop stars!

There's even a chance to meet the TPP girls after the show so they can strike their favourite pose and be part of the gang!

We can't wait to see you at the BEST party in town!

13 Stocksbridge & District His tory Society Meeting – Christ Church Hall 7PM – ‘ DAHN ROOAD’ & LIVING IN THE 50s - Speaker Dennis Pindar . Ev eryone Welcome to meeting.

FRiday

14 SVP guide walks Glen Howe Park – 2pm meeting at the car park on Damasel Lane

saTuRday

15 Jumble Sale. 11.00-1 .00pm. Great bargains at rock bottom prices. Grenoside Scout and Guide HQ, Saltbox Lane, S35 8QS. 50p. Dona tions accepted from 9am or contact grenosandg@gmail. com. No electricals thanks.

Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th October 10am to 4pm at St Mary’s Church Hall, Pack horse Lane, S35 3HS. A free exhibition hosted by Fine Art ist Joanne Jenkins and student amateur artists, It will show case art work that is eclectic in both subject matter and media

Ecclesfield Priory celebrates 90 years

The play was made into a film with the same title three years after it was first produced in 1953, Coronation Year.

EPP first produced the play on 1958

16 The service at Bullhouse Chapel this Sunday at 2.30pm will be led by the Rev. William Shaw and will include com munion, all are welcome to join us. thank you Suzanne MOnday

17 Wadsley and Loxley Com moners - The Commons and the Lakeland Partnership - an illustrated summary of WALC’s involvement in the Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partner ship which will be coming to a close this winter. Here we will run through the origins of the project, the funding arrangements, the partners and volunteers we met, the collaborations we built, and how we spent our grant. Think ... conservation management, wildlife recording, archaeol ogy, local history research, no tice boards, new tools for our work days and what might follow. Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road. 7.30pm. www.

18 Stocksbridge and Deep car Townswomens Guild are holding a tea/coffee, cake & bingo with raffle, meeting at Christchurch Stocksbridge cost £5 proceeds to Stocksbridge community care group. Con tact 0114 2882393 or 0114 2883674 for tickets or more info.

WEdnEsday

Join Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group at 7.30pm for our Annual General Meet ing, followed by a talk on the ‘Early Gardens at Brodsworth’ by Colin Merrony (which will start about 8pm). We meet in the hall at Christ Church on Manchester Roadin Stocks bridge, and the talk is also available on Zoom (members only) - please contact bah gevent@axelafa.com for the link. Refreshments available. All welcome.

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20 Friends of Wisewood and District - AGM, come along and find out what the group is doing in your local area,

21 CHAPELTOWN SILVER PRIZE BAND AUTUMN CONCERT to be held at THE NEWTON HALL, CHAPELTOWN FRIDAY 21st OC TOBER 2022 AT 7.30 pm

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22 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Macmillan Cof fee morning, 10am to 1pm, raffle, cakes, sales, cards, all proceeds to The Palliative Care Unit, Northern General

22 Our next indoor “Car Boot” at The venue. Doors open at 8am. All welcome.

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24 Halloween craft Club at the Inman Pavilion, Moorland Drive 336 1EG 10.00 - 11.45 am Lots of spooky things to make! only £2.

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26 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday October 26th at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presen tation by David Templeman, “Industrial Times and Tutors”. Our meetings are always

Ecclesfield Priory Players Am ateur Dramatic Society was formed 90 years ago in Sep tember 1932

May they be the oldest drama group in Sheffield?

The EPPiC Theatre which local thespians converted from The Trinity Methodist Chapel, will be hosting their next produc

thur Brough and together they formed a Rep Company which performed at the Leas Pavilion

It launched the careers of many actors seen on TV including June Brown of Coronation Street fame

Sylvia told Look Local "What made our dress rehearsal yes terday so special was that one of our members from the 1958 production came from Leeds to see it

Roy Norcliffe was a theatre critic for The Sheffield Star in the 1960s

Roy is far left in the attached photo

Roy thinks there are only 3 people left from the original cast of 7".

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relaxed and take place on al ternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visitors and new members. For more in formation, please call Stephen Clarke on 07593 792967.

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27 Talk by Will Tomson at Christchurch Stocksbridge. “Gardening with Wildlife” En try £4 includes refreshments, Students and children free. For more info see www.cre ativecultivation

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29 Wadsley and Loxley Com moners - ‘Birds in Autumn’, a walk on Loxley Common led by John Robinson, meet at 9am at the Rural Lane Car Park, off Worrall Road. FREE but donations welcome. www.walc.epizy.com. Walk will last around 2 hours, but you can return to the car park at any time. No dogs please.

29 High Green Methodist Church are holding their Au tumn Fayre starting at 11am. Stalls include cakes, books, bric-a-brac, gifts, fancy goods, tombola etc. Ploughmans lunches and drinks available. All welcome. Please note this a week earlier than usual.

29 Wadsley and Loxley Com moners - Crafty Woodland Fun, for all ages but families very welcome, come along and make mobiles and wood land puppets from natural materials. Meet at the picnic

benches on the flat part of the common, just up from the steps from 10.30 to 12 noon. The event will be signposted from both the Rural Lane and Long Lane car parks. www. walc.epizy.com - please check if bad weather. FREE.

29 Join Friends of Chapeltown Park at a Halloween Party from 10.30am to 12.30pm. Meet at the bandstand to col lect your trail instructions and do spooky crafts. Kids Fancy Dress Competition at 11.30am for the under 5s and over 5s. Free event with voluntary donations to help with future events. Refreshments avail able.

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2 Stocksbridge & District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall, 7.15 for 7.30 start, when Helen Atkin Roach will be speaking about her work as a jeweller and stained glass artist. Visitors always welcome. Further details on 07939941818

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5 Come and join Ecclesfield Priory Players for a morning of relaxing musical entertain ment COFFEE and CHORDS, at our open Saturday morning session on SATURDAY 5th NO VEMBER at EPPiC Theatre,High Street Ecclesfield S35 9TP. Aca pella singer John Snook will be joined by one or two friends to enrich our musical experi ence. Timing is flexible but

will probably start at around 10.45 am. Theatre is open from 10.00am.Admission is free, so even if you are not a regular at our coffeemornings, come along and enjoy coffee or tea and biscuits.The sale of refreshments help the EPPiC theatre funds. Make a note in your diary !!

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7 The Wharncliffe Side WI will meet at 7.15 in the Commu nity Centre for a Floral Dem onstration by Jill Dyson - and then we make our own. Please contact Valerie Hales for de tails (0114 4187256) as new members welcome.

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10 Give your views on how the local community and Sheffield City Council can work together to improve an open space in Smithy Moor (the land off Green Lane/Cross Lane di rectly behind the Smithy Moor Community Centre and where the playground is). Please come along to the Smithy Moor Community Centre on Thursday 10th November at 7:30pm.

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23 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday November 23rd at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocks bridge, with a presentation by Bryan Pentelow, `My Mother

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Autism Hope Sheffield, a par ent/carer support group, for children of all ages with Au tism Spectrum disorder. Every 2nd and 4th Monday at 1pm. Community Campus, Pack Horse Lane, High Green. For more information look on Au tism Hope Sheffield website or Facebook page

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While no one can argue it is right to become environmentally friendly,we must be sensible about how we approach this.We have been asked to convert to electric cars and new heat pumps both of which are far too expensive for the vast majority of the population.Energy levels relying on wind power and solar energy are ridiculous because when the wind doesn't blow and the sun doesn't shine we are helplessWe cannot rely on this unpredictable lottery system,.Successive governments have been influenced by a very small but vociferous group of activists.now going under the name of extinction rebellion and other bandit groups they have set out to disrupt our way of life.These wealthy posh,privileged protesters have plenty of time on their hands,whereas the working population are being obstructed and have work to do in their daily lives.These champagne socialists are just trying to wreck the country.A lot of propaganda has filtered in from the west coast of America via social media and has influenced the Twitter generation.There is big big money to be made in this green revolution and the billionaires out there want big profits at our expense. .At present we are importing oil and gas at huge prices.How stupid is this!!!! Norway exports oil to us that comes from the North Sea. Why are we not drilling our own North Sea oil?

We also have 1300 trillion cubic feet of shale gas that sits idle under our feet.This would make us self sufficient for many decades.At present we are at the mercy of Putin.Why Germany did a deal to have their oil totally supplied by Russia was catastrophic and they are suffering and now in recession and taken other EU countries down with them.We must take advantage of the resources we have NOW and at the same time develop new systems

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other forms of energy.In the meantime unless we want this country to go bankrupt, we must use our own oil and gas and stop paying other countries.

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Reply to editor issue 1237

SNOW BUS OF 57 FIASCO THIS WINTER AND OAP PASSES OBSELETE

No buses or reduced buses for anyone needing to go and see a doctor here in Deepcar Surgery, or for people who rely on the bus which has a bus stop right outside Deepcar Medical Centre.

“On the buses” - bring back Reg Varney and Olive because they could run a better bus service than the lemons who have caused this bus service fiasco and get rid of all bus contracts and re-nationalise, so that there will be no handing back bus contracts then once its re-nationalised, which has part caused this bus fiasco. Bad management for not recruiting more bus drivers in the first place, but why are they short of bus drivers anyway? Have bus drivers left because of poor pay, for one or bad management? (for bus driver shortage fiasco). So if its the latter, the first lot to go and lose their jobs is management ans start again by re-nationalising and a clean slate and not those who have got our bus service into this mess. Putting it mildly - this bus fiasco - what do you think Reg Varney would have said on the

Bus 57 Weather permitted

Over the years, when it snows, the first bus out of Sheffield gets cancelled without warning, thats our 57 bus service!

Due in Winter when it snows, it only takes 1 inch of snow to stop buses going up the hill at Carr Road and Armitage Road to Stubbin. What does our local Councillors and our MP Miriam Cates think? For so long we have been told by government of all colours about global warming and air pollution and to get out of our cars and use public transport? What does our MP Miriam Cates make of this bus fiasco?

The planning application pass for Hollin Busk said it had a good service? Sheffield Council should note Carr Road and school was already congested with cars? Like Wood Royd Road.

“So less buses more cars!”

People on council committees planning should note no houses should be built around this area of Deepcar because it will increase air pollution, increase more cars if you pass any future planning for houses to be built here. Politicians like Miriam Cates will tell we are in a mess and we need to get our economy growing by building more houses but in our area here we do not have the infrastructure, ie Roads, ie Wood Royd Road, Armitage Road and Carr Road all congested.

Before this bus fiasco, this place had SL1 service, now a reduced half hour bus service and the forgotten railway line. No wonder our roads of North Sheffield are Chock a Block.

We must have one of the worst public transport services in the country here.

FORMAL COMPLAINT:

October 5

WHOLLY UNACCEPTABLE TIMETABLE AND RUNNING OF A NOW NEAR VANISHED SERVICE TO STOCKSBRIDGE/DEEPCAR

Dear David Rich (Commercial Manager, Stagecoach Yorkshire) [cc Miriam Cates MP, LookLocal newspaper editor & staff]

Stagecoach’s new massively reduced ‘service’ to Stocksbridge/Deepcar is wholly unacceptable in both timetable and running.

Anything but the “Stocksbridge Flyer”, half of the buses have suddenly been re-badged 57A to go a hugely time-wasting, giant dogleg uphill through narrow, car-parked-blocked roads from Oughtibridge to Worrall, the traffic-calmed Wisewood estate and down Dykes Hall Road. Most of this route is unsuitable for bus traffic.

We need THREE BUSES PER HOUR ALONG THE VALLEY FLOOR, not one! If the 57A is to be permanent -- and not a stop-gap until the forthcoming 59 service from Hillsborough to Worrall and the top of Oughtibridge is established -this needs to be ADDITIONAL to the two per hour 57s, not a substitute for one of them. We previously had SIX BUSES PER HOUR: 3 SL1s, 2 SL1As and a 57 -- before you cut one each of the SL1s and SL1As. That was still four per hour; double what you ‘provide’ now.

Still worse, you are totally failing even to deliver your appalling new timetable. At the Stocksbridge Library down stop yesterday, I met a teacher at Stocksbridge Junior School trying to get home from work. She had WAITED FOR OVER TWO HOURS FOR ANY BUS TOWARDS SHEFFIELD!!! When, after 7pm at long last a bus came, it was badged ‘000 not in service’ and missed out all of the route from Nanny Hill, leaving people through Deepcar still longer stranded.

Earlier, at an up stop on Carr Road, Deepcar, I had waited 45 minutes for any bus, until the 57A came together with the 57 -- just as had occurred the previous day in the afternoon (Sunday: the first day of your new ‘service’).

Your drivers complain they cannot do the route in the time allotted, so you are going to need an additional bus for this route anyway.

They also complain of zero communication from/ to managers, which is why they have been leaving to join other bus companies -- not least to Globe.

Another big problem is the last bus back from Sheffield is now a ridiculously early 22.50pm, with no late bus back from Middlewood, leaving tram passengers stranded. Previously, there was the 23.50pm SL1 from the tram terminus, which also picked up passengers of the 23.15pm 57 that terminated at Oughtibridge. The upshot is that nights out in town are now mostly impossible, given a taxi back costs £30.

Then there’s the near vanished ‘service’ on Sundays and evenings of a ridiculous one per hour. This is a further full halving of ‘service’ levels for Sundays, and with the timings it means I can no longer go to see and feed my mum at her care home on Sundays.

‘justify’ axing the whole tramlink (ha! -- they rarely ‘linked’) concept. This has forced many passengers to car share, or to make more use of or buy a second car for their household.

Stocksbridge/Deepcar residents have had it with Stagecoach, which needs either to to make significant amends or get out of ‘serving’ our area altogether.

Yours sincerely Steve Moxon

FORMAL COMPLAINT:

October 9, 2022

SYSTEMATIC NON-RUNNING OF THE 57 FROM STOCKSBRIDGE, AND LATE-RUNNING 57As.

Dear David Rich (Commercial Manager, Stagecoach Yorkshire) [cc Miriam Cates MP, LookLocal newspaper editor & staff]

The 17.52pm 57 from Stocksbridge did not run, and the 19.58 57A from Sheffield was 35 minutes late at Carr Road Deepcar on the admission of the driver. This bus came back as a 57A whereas the 57 did not run (as confirmed by passengers waiting at Stocksbridge and who later got on the 57A, who had been waiting for the 57).

This is a now established pattern. It’s far more often the 57A that you see than the 57. So Stagecoach is not providing its Stocksbridge Flyer, never mind at two an hour. It is often running one Stocksbridge Crawler once a hour and that’s it. The service Stagecoach hails the Stocksbridge Flyer is largely a mirage. Stagecoach cares only about Worrall -- that is, getting their fares -- and could not give an (expletive deleted) about Stocksbridge/Deepcar.

What is even more appalling here is that Stagecoach has received lots of Government COVID money up to March 2023, so this money is not using this to maintain services but to cream off the taxpayer.

Now, according to the SY Mayoral Authority, buses out here would not be subsidised unless it were uneconomic to provide even just two buses an hour, so it appears Stagecoach has pruned to this bare bone so that come next March it will try to make out that even this somehow is not commercially viable so as to apply for funding.

Stagecoach need to be told where to get off or stripped of permission to run a service out to Stocksbridge/ Deepcar.

Bus reliability unacceptable

The severe reliability issues we have seen on the new 57/57a (Stocksbridge-Sheffield) bus route are completely unacceptable. I have been in regular contact with Stagecoach at both Managing Director level and with those managing operations at the North Sheffield depot over the last few weeks and months. Much of this communication has been focused on pressing Stagecoach to deal with cancellations and delays.

Shoe Box appeal

It’s Shoe Box time again for the charity ‘Children in Distress’ in Romania.

This year we will be at Christ Church Hall every Monday and tuesday.

From 10am until 3pm until the 15 November to collect your shoe boxes.

Thank you all for your continued support and to all those people who have left knitting for us at the Bridge Shop.

Margaret McGuire and the Shoe Box Team

The incompetence of Stagecoach in routing knows few bounds. Just as I warned you, your absurd proposed Langsett Avenue dogleg is impossible, owing to its 1 in 3 gradient in its lower portion. Sure enough, your drivers say the buses bottom out (scrape) at the foot of this hill as it hits the level ground of the main road at Middlewood, and hence you had to axe this routing -- pointless as it was anyway, and an insult to passengers.

If, as it appears Stagecoach is by deception cynically pitching, there has to be subsidy to run more than two buses an hour, then let’s have this out in the open. If the 57 route needs subsidy to be commercially viable, let’s see Stagecoach make a case for this. Stagecoach owes a big apology for running the ‘service’ into the ground with relentless cuts and then systematically cancelling a third to twothirds of all remaining SL1/SL1a buses so as to force commuters in particular onto the 57 and thereby

It is clear that reliability has remained unacceptable since the timetable change and that is why I intend to meet with the Managing Director of Stagecoach Yorkshire as soon as possible. This will also be an opportunity to raise specific concerns given to me by local residents about the new timetable and route.

I have also written to the South Yorkshire Mayor to ask that he uses the Bus Recovery Grant funding to support critical services like the 57. The geographical isolation of Stocksbridge, Deepcar, Oughtibridge and Wharncliffe Side make this support even more important.

To increase the sustainability of the route in the longterm, we need to get more people using buses – but this is only possible if the current service is reliable and frequent. I will continue to challenge Stagecoach as the current situation simply cannot continue.

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Oughtibridge WMFC 1-3 Notts County Oughtibridge battled hard but were un able to prevent County from continuing their 100% winning start to the season. It was Sheffield born Nikki Emery who did the main damage with a brace but Oughti bridge were back in it with Jen Pearson scoring a fine goal. When Kate Davies rifled in from 25 yards it looked like game on but an under pressure ref buckled to County objections of a hand ball in the build up. Next up is a home County Cup tie against Crofton Sports at the War Me morial on Sunday, KO 2pm. The following week sees the big FA Cup 3rd Qualifying round tie against the Nottingham Uni Stu dents. The team are continuously looking for financial support, whether it be general sponsorship, match day or match ball, all support is welcome. Please contact Darren Stansall on 07986014152 if you can help.

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Chapeltown RBL took the lead after 2 minutes when Jacob Walkland made a ma rauding run down the left side and was taken down in the box. Morgan Cowell then stepped up to fire home the penalty.

Legion thought they had double the lead when a Mitch Savage free kick evad ed everybody and found the bottom corner, but was dis allowed for offside.

Norton Oaks equalised be fore the break with a good finish from outside the area.

RBL were below par, but still had several chances in the second half - and it was Cowell again who carried the ball from the half way line after being found by Jay Carter. Cowell finished left footed inside the area to earn his side all 3 points.

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cock playing at number 3, win ning his match 3-1 but Mark Wingfield losing 3-0. The next matches saw Ed Walker at 1 and Alex Timmins-Jones at 2. Ed showed his class by beating their number 1 player 3-0. This meant that Alex needed to get at least 2 games to secure the victory but unfortunately went down 3-1. This meant that the tie was drawn, with the games at 7-7. Therefore the rules state that the winner is the team with the highest aggregate points over the fixture. Further disap pointment was to be had when the count came in at 177-174 in favour of Hallamshire to secure the 4 bonus points.

Despite the close loss, it was against one of the league favou rites which shows that Stocks bridge will be very competitive in Division 3.

League Points System

There are 4 matches which are each best of 5 games. The play ers are seeded and will play the matching seed from the op ponents team. 15 points are needed to win each game (or by 2 clear points, if the scores are level at 15 all) with a league point awarded for each game won. The winning team is the one with the most games (or if a tie, the most aggregated points), with 4 bonus points for the win ning team. For example, we won the match against Fulwood 12 games to 1. Therefore, we re ceive 16 points to their 1.

We hold an open night on Thurs day 7pm to 9pm at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre and new players are always welcome. It’s £3.50 for members and £4.50 for non-members.

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Julia first at Morley 10k

Julia Johnson put in an excellent performance to claim first place in the ladies over55 age category at the Morley 10k. Julia’s time for the dis tance was 45-12. At the Manchester Half Marathon Matthew Robinson grabbed third place in the men’s over55 category in 1-23-05. Martin Ball was fifth in the men’s over50 cat egory in 1-21-59 and Andrew Hep penstall had a great run to finish in 1-19-39. Gareth Irvine was first over40 man at the Run for Wildlife 5k. He was also 5th overall in a time of 19-25. At the Sheffield 10k Rich ard Docker was on the podium with third place in the men’s over60 age category in a time of 48-49. There was more success for Penistone at the Rother Valley 10k where Johnathan Bentley was 5th overall and first in the men’s over50 age category in 3846. Junior club member Flynn Rog ers took part in the Sheffield Fun Run and placed first in his age category in a time of 10-49 for the 2.5k run. On the fells two Penistone runners competed in the Langdale Fell race up in the lake district. First back was Damian Kilpin in 2-41-50 closely followed by Phil Montgomery who finished in 2-45-53. On the Parkrun scene David Needham achieved the

milestone of 300 Parkruns whilst taking part in the Barnsley event.

George Parr was the first man back at the Penistone Parkrun, at the Wan stead Flats Parkrun Malcolm Rose broke the men’s over65 course record in 19-46. Lee Nash had a good run to place second at the Goole Parkrun in 18-21. Monty Hallam was second at the Barnsley junior Parkrun in 9-30 and Lauren Lees was second female at the Dukeries junior Parkrun in 9-30 also.

Results

Sheffield 10k

112, David Napier 47-59; 126, Rich ard Docker 48-49; 483, Kirsty Rog ers 1-01-15; 749, Dianne McGuinnes 1-17-11; 750, Luke McGuinness 1-17-12.

Langdale Horseshoe Fell Race 21.1km 1,450m ascent

70, Damian Kilpin 2-41-50; 97 Phil Montgomery 2-45-53.

Barnsley parkrun

12, Mark Law 21-18; 34, Stuart Smith 26-10; 55, Lisa Hinchliffe 28-06; 64, David Needham 28-44; 74, Susan Hall 29-56; 78, Eleanor Law 30-21; 96, John Spencer 34-03; 127, David Horsfall 56-44.

Penistone parkrun

2, George Parr 18-16; 7, Andrew Paul Heppenstall 20-10; 8, Oliver Pike 2034; 25, Suzanne McGill 23-22; 27, Oliver Found 23-28; 31, Finn Pepper 23-42; 35, Matthew Coldwell 24-29; 36, Stephen Owen 24-36; 40, Lee Hopkins 24-57; 76, Steve Dommett 29-25; 79, Myfanwy Cross 29-48; 113, Martyn Cartwright 36-03.

stoCkbridge golfers suCCess

Gol F e RS from Stocks bridge Golf Club tast ed success with the J H Aitchison Trophy played at Pheonix Golf Club on 2 october. The competition is or ganised by the Sheffield Union of Golf Clubs and to get to the final, pairs of golfers must succeed in qualifying rounds at their own club. 25 Clubs from the area were represented at the final.

The two pairs that quali fied to represent Stocks bridge were Peter Bark er/ Glyn Stainforth and Jonathan Bradley/ Pete Westhead. The format for the final was a bet ter ball Stableford and the Stocksbridge golf ers managed an impres sive aggregate score of 85 points. Not only did the Stocksbridge golf ers win the main team trophy, Peter Barker and Glyn Stainforth also won the best individual pairs score with 44 points.

At the end of a long summer season of Med al competitions, Mick Shouler won the Medal Final at Stocksbridge Golf Club. To qualify for the final required members to have won a Saturday or Mid-Week Monthly Medal in either of the handicap divisions played through the sum mer. 28 Gents played in the final on 8 October and Mick, from Division 1 playing off a handicap of 10, won with a net 66, 2 shots clear of the field. The conditions were dry, but very windy, which made Mick's score all the more impressive.

Paul Blake (8) was the Division 1 runner-up with a net 68, with John Slodyczak (11) in third place with a net 71. The leading scorer in Divi sion 2 came from Nick Broomhead (14) with a net 68. Andrew Taylor (17) was second with a net 70 and Josh Shelley (17) was third with a net 71.

The final Mid-Week qual ifier for the Medal Final was played on 6 Octo ber, with Phil Jepson (8) winning Division 1 with a net 68. Jason Kenyon (4) was second with a net 70 and Eric Wilkin son (8) third with a net 72. Division 2 was led by Eddie Smith (21) with a net 68. Brian Dobb (14) was second with a net 72 and Joe Marsh (22) third with a net 72 as well, though with a worse back 9 score.

The Ladies Section at the Club also had a final to compete in on 9 Oc tober. This time it was the Ladies Stableford Fi nal. Liana O'Sullivan (4) was the winner with 26 points. Terri Moffett (26) and Hilja O'Sullivan (19) both scored 24 points, but Terri took second place on countback.

The Stocksbridge Bandits completed their 8th and final competition of the summer. Stuart Marsh (18) not only enjoyed

victory in the competi tion with 37 points, he scored a hole-in-one on the short par three 13th. Naz Hassan (16) was second with 36 points and Nick Broomhead (14) was third with 35 points. Nick's score was the same as Wayne Hirst (25), but he had a better back 9.

The Bandits competi tions are all part of a summer league table, with the players best 4 Stableford scores count ing. 38 players competed in the Bandits competi tions through the season and the overall winner was Brian Dobb with an aggregate score of 150 points. Stuart Marsh finished a close second with 149 points and Paul Ryan was third with 146 points.

Church in safe hands

Saturday 8th Octo ber 2022

Toolstation NCEL Premier Division

Goole AFC 0-2 Pe nistone Church (a)

Scorer for Church –Nathan Keightley 7, Reece High 90+2

Attendance – 173 Church manager Steve Lenthall

A report by Martin Webb

Goole had made a very slow start to their season with 5 points from their 8 games and scoring a total of 4 goals.

Church arrived with tremendous away form, but they had just lost 2-5 at home to Emley.

Church returned to winning ways with a rather laboured win on the road. Goole had little of the ball and when they did, they did little in front of goal. Church on the other hand will be pleased with a 2-goal win and a clean sheet.

Manager Steve Len thall told Look Local

“It was a great reac tion from Wednes day night’s defeat, travelling to Goole and getting a two-nil victory.

Our keeper Harry Ambler (pictured) made a vital oneon-one save with ten minutes remaining in the first half, he took a good clatter ing but it was a class save and he’s kept us in it at one-nil.

Goole’s a hard place to go to, where they are in the table’s mis leading, they deserve to be a lot higher.

The biggest thing to day was making sure we got three points and making sure that

there was a reaction from Wednesday night.”

Fixtures

Wednesday 12th Oc tober 2022 Toolstation NCEL League Cup Round 2 Penistone Church v Eccleshill United (h) Kick off 7-45 pm

Saturday 15th Octo ber 2022 Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Barton Town v Pe nistone Church (a) Kick off 3-00 pm

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Tigers trail in GRAND FINAL

“It’s not a disaster by any stretch.

“I think we’ve been dealt a rough hand in a couple of heats but it’s 12 points.

“I think it sets up the Final at Sheffield on Thursday really nicely.”

STEELS CRUSH SORRY OWLS

SHEFFIELD trail by 12 points at the halfway stage of the 2022 Premiership Grand Final.

The Tru Plant Tigers were beaten 51-39 by Belle Vue in the first leg at the National Speedway Stadium on Mon day.

Three of the opening four races ended with a 3-3 but the hosts were able to open up a ten point lead with four advantages between Heats Five and Ten.

Tobiasz Musielak and Justin Sedgmen combined for 4-2s in both Heats Six and Nine though to limit further dam age.

Robert Lambert got the bet ter of Jack Holder in a stun ning Heat 11 battle before Adam Ellis picked up his first race win in a 4-2 with Sedg men in Heat 12.

With the visitors reduced to five men with Jye Etheridge and Charles Wright crashing out, Sheffield took full advan tage of having an extra rider in Heat 14 with their only 5-1 of the night.

But Lambert and Brady Kurtz pulled off maximums of their own in Heats 13 and 15 to es tablish that 12 point first leg advantage.

Sheffield team boss Simon Stead said: “It’s half time, all to play for.

The decider takes place at Owlerton Stadium on Thurs day (October 13, 7.30) - and with a bumper crowd expect ed, advanced tickets are now on sale via: sheffield-speed way.com/ticketoffice

PREMIERSHIP GRAND FI NAL, 1st leg

BELLE VUE 51: Robert Lam bert 15, Brady Kurtz 10+3, Matej Zagar 10, Tom Bren nan 7+1, Norick Blodorn 6, Charles Wright 3+1, Jye Etheridge 0.

SHEFFIELD 39: Tobiasz Musielak 8+1, Adam Ellis 8, Lewis Kerr 7+1, Justin Sedg men 7+1, Kyle Howarth 4, Connor Mountain 3+1, Jack Holder 2.

Stocksbridge PS 3-0 Cleethorpes Town

Stocksbridge bounced back from their FA Cup exit with their best performance of the season against league high flyers Cleethorpes Town. Two goals in the first half put Steels firmly in con trol and in the second half the team blunted the Owls hopes of a comeback with an excellent solid team per formance and then Lewis Macaskill’s first goal of the

club in stoppage time put ting icing on the cake.

Steels manager made one change from the team from midweek, with new signing Leigh Whelan going straight in the side. Steels were still without the injured Elliot Murray (3 weeks at least), Cody Prior (6 – 8 weeks) Jordan Lemon (10 days), Ross Goodwin is hoping to be back for Lincoln United and to comply our missing players Zack Reynolds was missing due to illness, so Baker made his home debut as well. On the bench was our other recent signing Keegan Townrow.

To a man this was our best performance all season and the trick now is to keep the same standard every game. If we can then we are go ing to be very hard to play against. The result was our first home win of the sea son and only our 2nd of the season. We move up to 15th but besides Worksop Town we have at least 2 games in hand on every team above us. A 10 day break now will hopefully see at least 2 play ers return from injury/ill ness.

Next home game: Saturday 18 October vs Lincoln Utd, 3pm KO.

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