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South Yorkshire bus and tram fares will be capped at £2 from 1 November, as Mayor Oliver Coppard sets out bold plans to combat the cost-of-living crisis.

and tram network. Alongside the Zoom Beyond fares at just 80p for young people, we now have some of the best public transport fares in the country.

The price freeze will apply across South Yorkshire more than two months ahead of a national £2 cap on bus journeys between January and March.

“We have a broken public transport network here in South Yorkshire but bit by bit we’re making things better for the travelling public. This is just another step on that journey.”

The £600k boost from the Mayoral Combined Authority will see passengers save up to 50% on some trips and reduce the cost of over 700,000 journeys that cost more than £2. South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard, said: “As we head into winter, I know just how many people in South

Bus and Supertram journeys which already cost under £2 will not be affected. Yorkshire are worrying about feeding their families, heating their homes, and affording the very day to day basics as the cost of living continues to spiral.

“Public transport is part of the solution. That’s why we’re not just introducing the £2 fare cap early here in South Yorkshire, we’re extending it to include trams.

“Because while the Government’s temporary fare cap is welcome, it doesn’t go far enough to support the thousands of people in our region who rely on our buses

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Adam and Jack raise £1,000 for St Luke’s with Three Peaks Challenge Adam, who lives in Chapeltown, and Jack, who lives in Bolton upon Dearne, set themselves a £1,000 target and by the time they crossed the finish line they were delighted to have reached a total of £1,068. “We are so pleased that Adam and Jack completed the challenge and raised so much money for out patient care,” said St Luke’s Community Fundraiser Ellie Matthews.

WALKERS Adam Frith and Jack Deakin have raised more than £1,000 for St Luke’s Hospice after completing a tough 24 mile walking challenge in tribute to the charity’s 24 hour care for the people of Sheffield. Adam’s dad Stephen was a patient at St Luke’s and it was following his death that Adam pledged to raise money in recognition of the care and support the family received.

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Adam, who works for South Yorkshire Police, was joined by friend and colleague Jack Deakin for the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which takes walkers through the stunning Yorkshire scenery of the Dales National Park, starting with smallest of the peaks, Pen-yghent, before going on over 12 hours to tackle the peaks of Ingleborough and Whernside, climbing a final total of 1,585 metres!

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HAIRSTYLIST OF THE YEAR A young woman from Chapeltown is a finalist in a national competition to become ‘Hair Stylist of the Year 2023.’ Mollymae Woods, 22, a former Ecclesfield Comprehensive School pupil, will be representing Sheffield in the finals taking place in Birmingham on the 22nd of April. Mollymae left school to become an apprentice and pursue a career in the hairdresser industry, a Self Employed stylist, she is currently based at Marble Makeup Studio in Sheffield. She told Look Local “...hair has always been a passion of mine from being super young, I’d always had a real love for it and knew it was something I wanted to do as a career in life.” “ My biggest inspirations are My family, my mum and dad especially and my boyfriend James, they’ve supported me through everything regardless of how much they were dealing with themselves so it’s all for them, and of course, for my clients, I wouldn’t be where I am today without them; to me, there’s no better feeling than seeing my clients leave feeling more confident and happy, it really is such a rewarding job.”

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Gymnastics dad runs 10k races for charities

A Dad from Stocksbrige who attempted to raise money to help his local gymnastics club, where his daughter attends, has smashed his target and raised a ‘whopping’ amount of money. Phil Lamb, age 36 ran two 10k races and hosted a race night to smash his target of £1000.

Phil has been fundraising for the gymnastics club since April 2022. Covid 19 hit the club hard so these funds will be used to get the club back on its feet and buy new equipment so they can continue to provide children with the opportunity to participate in gymnastics. The dad presented a cheque of just under £2000 to Stocksbridge Gymnastics club, last week. He told Look Local “I managed to raise just under 2k, from arranging a charity race night with my

wife Sadie, who was heavily involved in making it so successful and running the Hull and Sheffield 10k over the last 6 months and I have the Blackpool 10k booked in for February 2023.” Heather Clough started the Stocksbridge Gymnastics Club in February 2017 at Stocksbridge High School.

As the club grew classes were extended to the leisure centre and ran two sites. The club moved fully to Stocksbridge Leisure Centre in August 2020 during the pandemic. Members range from 2 years to 16 years old with approx 130 members. The club operates pre-school , rec-

reational and competition squad classes. On Sunday 16th October 2022 Stocksbridge Gymnastics club attended the Yorkshire general gymnastics Southern heats competition. The results:

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Mayor slams 'chaotic' shelving of Transport Bill

Responding to the news that the Transport Bill has been shelved, and with it the creation of Great British Railways, South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard said:

“Earlier this year the government announced a competition to decide where to establish the Headquarters of Great British Railways – the company established to run the rail network. Here in South Yorkshire, we worked hard to put in a strong bid for those Headquarters to be built in Doncaster, so that the railways across Great Britain would have been run from a base in our region.

And yet today it was announced that the process may not go forward. For many people who use our railways it will feel all too familiar; it’s been delayed, it's no longer clear when it might arrive, and there's a strong likelihood the whole thing will be cancelled. Maybe I shouldn't be, but I am shocked that the government would ask us to invest so much time, effort and energy investing in a bid for Great British Railways, but then simply pull the project with no notice, warning or communication.

Today’s announcement from the government on Great British Railways would be bad enough at any time, but coming so soon after their refusal to properly support our efforts to try and save Doncaster Sheffield Airport it is a damming indictment of this government's commitment to levelling-up. This chaotic approach to governing is causing a huge amount of damage to our region and our country. They must do better.”

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Reduce pumpkin waste Brits will throw away £32.6 million worth of uneaten pumpkins this Halloween! Chapelgreen Community Hub Community Fridge is inviting locals to help tackle this, with a free, spooktastic pumpkin event. • New research predicts over half of the 39.9 million1 set to be bought this Halloween will go to waste • That’s 22.2 million2 pumpkins – costing the nation £32.6 million!

Forestry England’s ultimate list of cheap and fun activities to do this autumn half-term. For getting out and about with the kids, the seasons don’t get much better than autumn. From conker collecting to jumping in leaf piles, there are so many brilliant and cheapautumnal activities for the whole family to enjoy. From whizzing through the kaleidoscope of leaf colours on your bike, to heading off on a forest adventure with Julia Donaldson’s much-loved character Superworm, there are plenty of activities to keep all ages entertained this half-term. And the best thing is, they won’t break the bank with many activities being free!

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Environmental charity Hubbub is calling on the nation to save their money, help the planet and #EatYourPumpkin this Halloween • Chapelgreen. Community Hub Community Fridge announces plans for a free Eat Your Pumpkin Event on Saturday 29th October from 10am to 1pm to join the Pumpkin Rescue movement New research from environmental charity Hubbub has revealed a terrifying 22.2 million pumpkins are predicted to go to waste this year, despite food bills being at an all-time high and more pressure than ever on households to make food to go further. The survey of 2,000 UK residents, reveals that 56% of pumpkins bought for carving last Halloween were not eaten, meaning this year Brits are expected to throw away more than £32million worth of pumpkins!

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As Halloween approaches, Barnsley Council is orchestrating a programme of free and low-cost events to continue driving activity in the town centre throughout October.

The Glass Works will play host to pumpkin-carving workshops, which will be delivered in Barnsley Market by Sand in Your Eye (SIYE) artists over the course of three days (27, 28 and 29 October). Free and bookable sessions are available at 10.45am, 11.45am, 1.00pm, 2.00pm and 3.00pm each day. These workshops will take place upstairs inside the market, adjacent to the Tiny Tarn play area. Online bookings are going to be available soon so keep an eye out to make sure you

As part of the family festivities, live giant pumpkin carving will also take place downstairs in the May Day Green entrance. Elsewhere in The Glass Works, the Library at the Lightbox will be hosting free activities this spooky season on set days from 10.00am until 11.00am. These include a Haunted House Crafts session on 25 October and a Halloween Bunting Craft workshop on 28 October. The library now has their #PublicLivingRoom up and running as part of a national initiative started by Camerados. Public Living Rooms are spaces with no agenda where people can relax, connect with others and be themselves. The Public Living Room at Library at the Lightbox will be open during normal library opening

hours room on the ground floor. The project has been well-received, especially as people find ways to cope with the ongoing difficulties this winter, and the library are looking forward to working with Camerados to offer spaces in their branch libraries as well. Brick by Brick, a free exhibition at Barnsley Museums Gallery @ The Glass Works, displays the work of 18 artists, designers and photographers who use LEGO® bricks as their inspiration. Running from 1 October to 8 January, there will be a whole host of free family activities taking place alongside, including LEGO® displays to be found across the town centre.

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Wednesday 26 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday October 26th at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by David Templeman, “Industrial Times and Tutors”. 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. Thursday 27 Talk by Will Tomson at Christchurch Stocksbridge. “Gardening with Wildlife” Entry £4 includes refreshments, Students and children free. For more info see www.creativecultivation Friday 28 Worrall Afternoon Teas are starting at the Memorial Hall on alternate Fridays at 1.00pm. The next meeting is on Friday 28th October. Come along for a cup of tea, a bite to eat , a quiz and a game of bingo . A chance to have a chat and a bit of fun .Transport can be arranged in Worrall and Oughtibridge. Contact Janet on 2863134 for further information. Saturday 29 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Birds in Autumn’, a walk on Loxley Common spring and summer months. However, we are aware that as we head towards the colder months there are immense concerns over the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and energy costs in our communities. “We are delivering a variety of free and affordable activities and warm community spaces - keeping community at the heart of what we do, ensuring the town centre remains busy as we support all our great businesses.”

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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 Autumn 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 Commoners - Crafty Woodland Fun, for all ages but families very welcome, come along and make mobiles and woodland 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 collect 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. Refresh-

ments available. 29 From 10am to 1pm Chapelgreen Community Hub Community Fridge are holding an Eat Your Pumpkin Event to celebrate our PUMPKIN’s and raise awareness of how we can reduce pumpkin food wastage through a range of fun pumpkin activities. These free family activities will include pumpkin tasting, pumpkin carving, craft activities using pumpkins, children’s pumpkin fancy dress and a pumpkin quiz. We will have pumpkin cooking demonstrations which require people to make an appointment to ensure a place. The venue is at Cafe at the Campus, High Green Development Trust, Packhorse Lane, High Green, Sheffield. S35 3HY. We would love for anyone who would be interested to come and volunteer for us on the day to help with the activities. If you would like to volunteer to help with activities please get in touch with Angela Woodward Email:- angela. wooodward@gmail.com Tel no 07841668303 Facebook:Chapelgreen Community Fridge Sunday 30 The service at Bullhouse Chapel this Sunday at 2.30pm will be led by the Rev. Stephen Barnett and all are welcome to join us in this act of worship.

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listings VEMBER at EPPiC Theatre,High Street Ecclesfield S35 9TP. Acapella singer John Snook will be joined by one or two friends to enrich our musical experience. 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 !! 5 Join Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group for a special afternoon meeting in Bolsterstone Village Hall all about the Iron Age, with experts Professor John Collis and Dr Tim Cockrell. We start at 2pm until about 4.30pm, including a break for drinks and cake. All are welcome. Monday 7 The Wharncliffe Side WI will meet at 7.15 in the Community Centre for a Floral Demonstration by Jill Dyson - and then we make our own. Please contact Valerie Hales for details (0114 4187256) as new members welcome. 7 at 2.30pm. Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild meeting at Christ Church, Manchester Road. Speaker is Clyde Binfield. His topic is “Hurrah for Herr Humdertwasser” the building of Vienna. Visitors welcome £3 to include refreshments. For further information ring 07415277266

Wednesday 9 Penistone and District Stitchers meet on November 9th at St John’s Community Centre, Penistone, 7pm to 9pm. Our meeting theme is, Sharing Ideas: Christmas Trees. Bring a Christmas Tree Project to share. All are welcome. For more information, please contact Kathryn Battye battye623@btinternet.com 9 Worrall Environmental Group gathering at 7:30pm on Weds in the Blue Ball for AGM and General Meeting. Refreshments afterwards. Open to all Worrallers. Sycamore Park and a village map on the agenda. Thursday 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 directly 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. 10 Chapeltown WI will hold their meeting in the Methodist Church at 7.30pm. Sandra Parsons will help the group to make a Christmas tree decoration. The competition is for a Poppy item. New members and visitors will always be made welcome.

Wednesday 16 Join Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group at 7.30pm for a talk by Barry Tylee about the recent excavations at Roughbirchworth. 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 19 Saturday November 19th @ 10am to 1pm. Christmas fayre at Stocksbridge Christian Centre. Various stalls with raffle + refreshments. Sunday 20 Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre - Christmas Fayre - 11.00 am to 4.00 pm. Seasonal Fun And Festive Treats For All The Family, Santa’s Grotto, Festive Music, Stalls Available £15.00 Per Table, Telephone 0114 2883792. Wednesday 23 Don Valley Probus will meet on Wednesday November 23rd at 10.00AM in Christ Church Hall, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, with a presentation by Bryan Pentelow, `My Mother was a Skiver`. Our meetings are always relaxed and take place on alternate Wednesday mornings throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming our regular members, visi-

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11.10.22: went to Flat St to catch 21:52pm 57/57a which hadn’t shown by 22:05 so thinking that the last 57 at 22:52 may not show either I (with some difficulty born of the awkward auto answering machine come booking app) phoned City Taxis and got a cab. However, then found road closed from Oughtibridge to some undisclosed point up ahead. So were bus running would driver have known of road works? If so would bus have terminated at Oughtibridge or detoured to Deepcar and beyond? Or were such road closures known of and buses cancelled as a result?

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The SAGA of the Bus Services in our area goes on Taxi driver attempted “work around” by shooting off in pitch darkness into Ewden Valley with unreliable and on! sat nav, but eventually ended up bottom of Green Also, another problem in the past has been a Lane with main road junction at Wharncliffe Side severe lack of communication with commuters at extent of road closure. Clear run back home but covering many aspects of travel. To mention just an extra £3-4 on fare (total £22.90). one (and there are many more) some years ago when engineers were working on the narrow 18.10.22: 11:31am 57/57a Stocksbridge Library no bridge near Vaughton Hill, Deepcar, buses coming show by 11:40 so caught 201 to Chapeltown and from Barnsley and Chapeltown were turned back into Sheffield city centre from there. Don’t know if and had to reverse onto the bypass in a HUGE 57/57a eventually showed and what time. Awaiting detour! to get into Stocksbridge. Out of the blue, Flat St for 15:23pm 57 to return, but at 15:20 saw no warning of this, only bits of info given! pathetic a 57a closely followed by a 57 going down along Pond St and beyond. Maybe one of which heading to say the least in this high-tech age! for Moor Market terminus to come back? 57a Yours faithfully eventually showed 15:40 pretty full and lots of Mr B Wilkinson passengers awaiting pick up as we progressed. So, had earlier bus(es) been running? Some people

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turned up early for next bus scheduled? And Need to return to hospital come Friday. Not looking forward to attempting to get there and caught late running earlier one? back on Stagecoach 57 bus! Especially if recovering 19.10.22: Needed to return to town for noon from treatment. appointment so aimed to catch 10:01 57 Stocksbridge Library, but hadn’t showed by 10:05 Yours faithfully despite having seen it turn up Hoyle House Lane Michael Parker, Deepcar aprox 09:55, so caught 201 to Chapeltown and into town from there. Intended catching 12:53 57 from Flat St back home but arrived aprox 13:00 resigned to having missed it. Saw 57 coming up Heather burning Flat St obviously late, so ran towards nearby stop where no one waiting waving bus pass. Drove In response to Peter Morton’s comments on straight past. Caught tram to Hillsborough and heather burning. In January 2021 the Government awaited 13:57 57a Taplin Rd. Bus arrived 1340. announced plans to bring forward legislation to Guy gets on with an old, unboxed Hoover. Young prevent the burning of heather and other vegetation driver informs him can’t bring it on. Guy refuses on protected blanket bog habitats. The operative to get off so driver refuses to drive anywhere until words here are ‘protected habitats’. Many of our he and Hoover vacate bus. Driver gets off to vape grouse moors do not fall into this category and while whilst passengers become increasingly angry with the government, at the time, stated that they would stubborn man who is now saying if people will pay also try to persuade grouse moor owners to change for a taxi he will leave bus. I’m wondering whether this practice and thus improve the biodiversity of to call the cops or if anyone else has already done all moorland, there is no guarantee that this will so – certainly not driver it seems. About to get off happen. I would advise anyone who would prefer to await next bus if a show praying awkward don’t not to sit on a high point, looking out a beautiful have same idea, when two passengers drag man view, only to witness ten heather fires, as we did, and Hoover off bus. Driver jumps on and drives last week, to have a look at what the National Trust off twenty minutes late, leaving man seemingly and RSPB websites say about it and what they are awaiting next bus. Left wondering why passengers doing to combat it. The RSPB has just launched a have to deal with situation rather than driver/bus new app to enable members of the public to report company. Will two robin hoods be prosecuted for moorland burning. Reporting these fires will assault? Don’t drivers have radios nowadays or make a difference to how the Government respond smartphones to authority to summon help in such to requests to ban the practice. situations? Frances Tivey

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Barnsley College is offering an opportunity for people to find out how to improve their technology skills, or retrain for a Digital Industries career, with free courses available. College staff will be based on the lower floor of Barnsley Markets, from 10.00am and 2.00pm, on Friday 14 October giving expert advice about Digital courses. Anyone is welcome to speak to the staff about the benefits of increasing their digital skills and their knowledge and experience. The College is offering digital courses from Level 1 (beginners) to Level 3 (advanced) in a range of subject areas including Cybersecurity, Digital Marketing, Network-

ing and Programming. Some courses are free to study and funding is also available for certain programmes. Two free Introduction to Digital Industries taster session also will be held on Wednesday 26 October on the upper floor of the Market Kitchen, within Barnsley Markets. The first session will place between 9.15am and 12.15pm and the second session will be between 1.00pm and 4.00pm. You can book a place for the taster course by speaking to our staff in person on Friday 14 October or online at www. barnsley.ac.uk. Leanne Brunt, Head of Digital Industries at Barnsley College, said: “Digital skills are an essential part of modern life. We can help people

use everyday technology such as computers and mobile phones effectively and can also assist those looking to gain more specific skills and improve their employment and career opportunities. “The national shortage in digital skills means there are huge career opportunities for those with the necessary qualifications and experience. It’s an exciting, fastmoving industry for anyone looking to retrain and work in a new area, at Barnsley College we can help you retrain in Digital up to Level 3 within 12 months.” For more information on Digital courses at Barnsley College, visit www.barnsley. ac.uk, call 01226 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk.

The train operator has released the information – including a map showing the location of each incident - as part of an ongoing appeal to raise awareness of how dangerous this criminal activity is. Tricia Williams, chief operating officer at Northern, said: “It’s bewildering to think some people find targeting trains in this way is some kind of ‘sport’ – and the fact it’s happening more than once a week is shocking. “Whilst the 69 affected services represent less than 0.01% of our annual fleet movements, the impact on those caught up in one of these events is significant.” In February, one of Northern’s drivers (Ian Birch) was left covered in blood after his cab window was shat-

tered by a brick thrown in Clifton, Greater Manchester; and in June, a 15-week-old baby (Esme Emmerson) was showered with glass after the train she was travelling on with her parents was attacked on approach to Hull, East Yorkshire. Williams added: “We know these attacks are rarely carried out by a ‘lone wolf ’ and are more often the action of a group – where peer pressure and ‘group mob mentality’ can be a contributing factor. “Our message to them is simple: this behaviour is reckless, it’s dangerous and it must stop.” As part of Northern’s ongoing fleet upgrade, high-definition CCTV that can be monitored in real-time by British Transport Police is being installed on its trains. They are also making use of the ‘what3words’ system to identify the exact location of this activity. Footage and geographical data will be supplied by Northern to the police to assist with any criminal prosecutions.

Acting Supt Lorna McEwan said: "This photograph provides a startling visual which brings to life the danger involved in throwing things onto the tracks. “Obstructing the railway is a stupid, reckless and mindless act. Placing items on the line or throwing rocks and stones at passing trains risks the lives of passengers and rail staff. "Safety on the railway is our priority. This is not a harmless prank - it is criminal, it is dangerous, and we will prosecute those responsible." Anyone who witnesses items being thrown at trains or sees someone placing items on the track should contact British Transport Police immediately by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40. Alternatively, people can call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. Northern operates nearly 2,000 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.


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Mayor of Stocksbridge, was also in attendance. The school’s four Head Students spoke of their memories of the Queen and how her many years of dedication and service offered inspiration to young people today.

On Thursday 20 September 2022, Stocksbridge High School fell silent for a minute of reflection in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This act of remembrance was replicated across schools in Minerva Learning Trust which meant that over 5000 young people from across Sheffield participated. At the same time, a small ceremony was held to dedi-

cate part of the school’s garden to the memory of the late Queen and to create a space for quiet reflection. A tulip tree, a favourite of Her Majesty, will be planted in the garden and the area marked with a plaque. The student body was represented by the school council as well as governors and representatives of the wider Trust. Councillor Mark Whittaker, the Deputy

The school’s Headteacher, Andy Ireland, said, “On an eventful day, our moment of reflection was an opportunity for our school community to pause and reflect on the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. It is our hope that our students will nurture her character and commitment to service and use the space in the garden to reflect on their positive contribution to our community and beyond.”

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Equip Outdoor Technologies has teamed up with the Peak District National Park Foundation to inspire more young people to discover - and care for - the countryside. The Derbyshire-based outdoor kit specialist - home of the Rab and Lowe Alpine brands – is supporting the Foundation as a Gold Peak Partner and will work with the National Park Authority on its Ambassador Schools programme. The Ambassador Schools initiative aims to build relationships between the Peak District, schools and communities. It promotes the benefits of outdoor learning and enables young people to enjoy, care for and take pride in the National Park. Karen Jewell, director of HR and Organisational Development at Equip, said: “Our mission is to inspire adventure, while driving industry-wide change to

protect our planet and increase participation in the outdoors.

“Equip sits on the border of the Peak District National Park. It is our home, playground, testing ground, and sanctuary. “In the 1980s, Rab was founded here, by climbers, on the area’s legendary gritstone. A key part of protecting the planet is forming a deeper connection to it. It’s something we tend to develop at a young age - climbing trees, getting muddy, paddling in lakes. “Partnering with the Peak District National Park's Ambassador Schools helps more young people connect with the outdoors and start to form that bond. It’s all about inspiring the next generation to get outdoors and look after the environment.”

added: “We’re delighted to welcome Equip as a Gold Peak Partner and look forward to working with them in the Ambassador Schools initiative. “It’s so important to give young people the opportunity to experience the outdoors, while gaining an understanding of how to care for the environment. Hopefully, we are inspiring the next generation of nature lovers.” National Park engagement manager Lorna Fisher added: “We want to help young people and the community of schools to become more aware of their National Park. It’s not only so that they can experience this amazing place, which needs looking after, but also learn that they can take action locally to protect and care for the natural spaces they love.”

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Strictly Come Dancing Clear the dancefloor and whip out your 10 paddles, because the Strictly Come Dancing Live Arena Tour is back on 31 January 2023 at Utilita Arena Sheffield for two shows! For the first time ever, Anton Du Beke will join fellow TV judges Shirley Ballas and Craig Revel Horwood on the Strictly Live Tour. The tour will also see the welcome return of the sensational Janette Manrara, who will host the 31 supersized sparkle-filled shows foxtrotting around the country in January and February next year. Tickets are released via presale on 29 September 2022 at 9am and general sale at 9.00am on 30 September from www.utilitaarenasheffield.co.uk/. The 2023 tour will be directed once again by the A-MAZ-ING Strictly TV Judge Craig Revel Horwood. The show will feature many of the celebrities and professional dancers from the current series of

the multi-award-winning BBC One show, together with the Strictly Live Band, a great way to celebrate the 20th series of this entertainment phenomenon. Further casting announcements will be made soon. Speaking about the upcoming tour, Anton Du Beke said: "I'm so excited to join my fellow TV judges on the Strictly 2023 tour and have the chance to enjoy all the fun of the live experience with audiences around the UK." Strictly’s Head Judge Shirley Ballas said: “I’m delighted to be returning to the judging panel, and it will be lovely to have Anton with us. It’s always so much fun! The audiences at the arena shows are phenomenal and it’s so nice to get to see everyone and perform for you all – I can’t wait for January when we get the show on the road!” Craig Revel Horwood said: “I'm thrilled to be back directing and judging the

2023 tour. This tour is going to be bigger and better than ever before – my imagination is running wild! With Anton joining the judging panel, one word, three syllables: FAB-U-LOUS!” Janette Manrara said: “I’m so excited to be returning to host the 2023 Strictly Live Tour! It is the most incredible experience to be part of this epic production, bringing all we love about the TV series to hundreds of thousands of people around the UK.” BBC One’s hugely popular Strictly Come Dancing returned to TV screens last weekend with an exciting new celebrity line-up and a host of breathtaking dance routines. Strictly's Live Tour is no different, showcasing all the amazing choreography and fantastic live music that Strictly is famous for, so that audiences around the UK can experience everything they love about the TV show live on stage.

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SHEFFIELD completed a 100 per cent home league record with a win over Ipswich - before announcing Aussie Ace Jack Holder as their first rider for 2023. The Tru Plant Tigers, who finished runners-up in this year’s Grand Final, had to fulfil their outstanding Premiership fixture with the Witches, and ensured they finished with ten league victories from ten at Owlerton with a comprehensive 54-36 triumph.

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Sheffield won ten of the 15 races and limited their opponents to just one heat advantage which came in the final action of the night. Rising Star Connor Mountain top scored with paid 13 and fully deserved his Heat 15 nomination, while guest Sam Masters provided plenty of entertainment on his way to three race wins. Holder dropped just one point to the opposition while fellow

tonight and then stayed behind to hear from the lads and hear the news as well; I hate the phrase ‘nothing fixture’ because you always want to win and it was a nice way to sign off our regular league campaign.” Sheffield continue to explore all possibilities with regard to the restaging of their Premiership League Cup decider against King’s Lynn. heat-leader Adam Ellis also achieved paid double figures. Lewis Kerr again demonstrated plenty of speed and fighting spirit as did reserve Justin Sedgmen who was in the thick of the action in each of his outings. The Sheffield faithful were thrilled with another quality team display - and raised the volume even higher when it was announced Holder would be returning for a third straight season.

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Team boss Simon Stead said: “It’s great to start off by bringing your No.1 back. “I’m delighted that we’ve got Jack back because he sort of feels at home here. “We’ve talked to him about our plans with how we want to make the team look and how that’s going to shape up and he’s excited by that which is obviously really, really pleasing.

SHEFFIELD 54: Connor Mountain 11+2, Sam Masters 11, Jack Holder 10+1, Adam Ellis 9+3, Lewis Kerr 8+1, Justin Sedgmen 5, Kyle Howarth R/R. IPSWICH Jason Doyle Church out36: of vase 15+1, Danny King 9+1, Erik Riss 5, Lee Complin 3, Aaron Summers 2, Anders Rowe 1+1, Troy Batchelor 1.

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Andy Hogg triumphed in the final of the Stocksbridge Golf Club Singles Knock-out competition to win the Wilson Cup. The competition started back in April and was played through 5 rounds until the final on 22 October.

Andy played Chay Murphy in the match-play format final in warm, autumnal weather. He established an early advantage and was 4 up after 6 holes. From that early lead he held out for the remainder of the round to win by 4 and 3. After the game Andy said: "I had an early lead, but Chay never gave up. I'm absolutely chuffed to bits to have closed the match out." Both players are pictured on the first tee before the match started. Earlier in the week the Dragons Section concluded the section's Summer Cup competition, The final round was won by Charlie Dale (24) with 35 points. Dave Stringer (13) and John Leaning (20) both finished one point behind, but Dave took second place on countback.

After many rounds over the summer months, the best 10 scoring rounds for each player determined the final standings for the Dragons Summer Cup. Doug Needham was the overall winner with a highly credible 75 points. Mick Bellamy was second with 71 points and Les Wright was third with 65 points.

The Gents Winter Cup Round 2 took place on 22 October and there was a large field out enjoying the sunny conditions. Alf Pearson (28) was the overall winner with 40 points. Eric Wilkinson (8) was second with 38 points, the same score as Nick Broomhead (13), but with a better back 9.


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Church out of vase Saturday 22nd October 2022 Isuzu FA Vase FC St Helens 2-1 Penistone Church

of PCFC supporters arrived at the ground to swell the crowd. The pitch was a little uneven with a good covering of long grass.

St Helens kicked off and the first cross of the game saw Chris Snaith pick up a minor injury. His clearance was flicked on by Brett Lovell and Nathan Keightley beat the onrushing keeper but the chance was ruled out for offside. Church quickly settled into their stride and had an early spell of pressure. 3 corners and a low shot well saved saw Church's confidence grow. They pressed high and won the ball back on several occasions. St Helens had a couple of openings but they did not convert. Church picked up their game again and showed promise they then had a great chance after 36 minutes but the shot from 20 yards went wide left of the goal.

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With a minute left in the first half, Brett Lovell drew a fantastic save low to the left of goal from the St Helens keeper. Half time St Helens 0-0 PCFC

Church opened the second half and let St Helens play some decent football for 5 minutes. They drew a great save from Chris Snaith in the middle of the Church goal after 53 minutes. Goal 54 minutes.

Church failed to clear and St Helens recycled the ball on the left of the box. A low cross was met by a stooping header that Snaith tipped onto the post. Joe Barker headed the rebound into the centre of the empty net. St Helens 1-0 PCFC Goal 58 minutes. A swift move through the middle of the park opened up the Church defence out to the right and then back in. A crisp finish to the right of goal saw Joe Barker score his second. St Helens 2-0 PCFC Church needed to turn the match around and quickly. After 60 minutes Reece High replaced Maasai Dearlove to change the dynamics up front.

Church had their chances, a Tom Charlesworth cross eluded the keeper but St Helens recovered.

St Helens broke quickly and with Church chasing the game, they split the church defence again. This time hitting the base of the right post. Joe Barker again caused trouble in the Church box, Snaith pulled off 2 great close range saves. Goal 79 minutes. A great low cross from Nathan Keightley found Reece High on the far post. He bundled the ball into the bottom right of the St Helens goal.

Church could have won this match with their first half performance. However, St Helens rallied in the second half and 2 goals in 4 minutes settled this FA Cup Vase tie. Co-manager John Whitehead “I’m disheartened and very disappointed. The ironic thing was we did well in the first half, the quality wasn’t quite there but we created chances, I don’t think our keeper Chris Snaith’s had a save to make.” Fixtures

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Eddie Newsome replaced Elliot Firth. A tense last 10 minutes saw both teams pressing and Church had a penalty denied. The free kick was tipped away for a corner.

Penistone Church v Houghton Main (h) – (Fixture venue reversed from Houghton Main)

The last 5 minutes was all Church and frantic football saw Church battling hard for everything, sometimes it was not to the referee's liking. St Helens drew another great save from Snaith High to his left. Full Time St Helens 2-1 PCFC

Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup

Kick off 7-45 pm Saturday 29th October 2022 Toolstation NCEL Premier Division North Ferriby v Penistone Church (a) Kick off 3pm

Ball canters to first place Penistone runner Martin Ball took first place at the 5 mile Canal Canter which was also the final race of the Bradfield Canal League. Martin completed the course in 32-18. Clubmate Simon Pike was third in 34-00 followed by Dan Limb in fourth in 34-07. Simon and Dan were 2nd and 3rd overall in the series. Harriet Drouin and Sarah JonesMorris took on the Gower 50 miler which involved a mix of road and trail. They finished in a time of 14-06 to gain 16th and 17th place in the ladies category. Three Penistone runners took on the fast Leeds Abbey Dash 10k in rainy conditions. First back was Gareth Irvine who broke the 40 minute barrier in a time of 3933. Gareth was followed by Luke (57-15) and Dianne McGuinness (1-18-29). Keith Gordon took first over70 male at the Bangor City Half Marathon. On the parkrun scene Dawn Broom achieved the remarkable feat of completing 450 parkruns whilst taking part in the Millhouses parkrun. George Parr claimed first spot at the Penistone parkrun in a time of 18-03. Lisa

Hinchliffe celebrated her 50th birthday by taking part in the Glossop parkrun with clubmates and family joining her. Robin Clough Results Barnsley parkrun

71, Susan Hall 29-52; 72, Stuart Smith 29-53; 95, John Spencer 34-43; 117, David Horsfall 59-43. Penistone parkrun 1, George Parr 18-03; 8, Patrick Needham 20-21; 9, Oliver France 20-26; 10, Oliver Pike 20-37; 16, Michael Walsh 21-18; 32, Daniel Limb 23-46; 33, Suzanne McGill 23-49; 36, Paul Fryers 24-03; 40, Rhianna Banford 24-21; 46, Lee Hopkins 25-06; 47, Stephen Owen 25-13; 50, Peter Beever 25-26; 65, Emma Stead 26-39; 71, David Needham 27-19; 86, Steven John Stead 30-18; 109, Martyn Cartwright 33-35; 139, Michael Nicholson 57-00. Glossop parkrun 7, Phillip Hinchliffe 20-53; 25, Steve Dickinson 24-16; 71, Bernice Nixon 29-42; 76, Eleanor Law 30-11; 78, Lisa Hinchliffe 3020; 107, Sarah Clough 34-17.


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STEELS BACK TO WINNING WAYS took a step forward and finished into the bottom corner. Considering Stocksbridge have had an issue defending leads immediately after taking them, getting the goal was a marked changed.

Stocksbridge Shildon

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Stocksbridge Park Steels got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Shildon. The Steels got off to a positive start. Lewis Macaskill, making his first start since his injury, tried to catch Shildon goalkeeper Matthew Bateman out when he was off his line but couldn’t keep his shot on target. He’d cause several other problems, almost setting up Ify Ofoegbu not long after as well, and showed he was good value for the start.

Eventually though, Stocksbridge would get the goal their play had deserved. The ball was played in from the right and Luke Rawson got it, back to the goal. He was able to turn his defender though and tuck the ball into the bottom corner, giving the Steels the lead. Two minutes later, Stocksbridge had doubled their lead. The Steels got a free kick from deep, and Tomas Poole put in a great delivery. The Shildon defence completely turned off as Mitch Langton controlled the ball,

Shildon needed to fight to get back into the game but they took those words too seriously. As they attacked, Langton fouled Dean Thexton. Shildon’s star man reacted badly, stamping on Langton’s leg. This caused a fracas between the players that could have boiled over into something nastier. After the referee had calmed the situation down, he talked to his assistants before producing a straight red for Thexton. In the second half, Shildon started off as the better side though. Perhaps the Railwaymen knew there was nothing for them to lose so thought they might as well go for it. But while they had a lot of the ball, and Stocksbridge did give away some silly free kicks, they lacked much cut-

ting edge. Obviously missing Thexton after his sending off, they never really did test Harrison Davison-Hale despite having more of the ball. After being fairly poor for the first twenty minutes of the second half, Stocksbridge were able to settle back down and take control of the match. They could count themselves unlucky that a third wasn’t scored either. Good play between substitute Alex O’Connor and Kurtis Turner gave the latter some space just outside of the box but he could only curl the ball around the far post. Rawson also looked to turn his defender and score again, but this shot would be well saved by Bateman. Shildon did have the final shot of note, with a free kick from the Railwaymen being well saved by Davison-Hale. The young goalkeeper would claim a clean sheet though on the way to Stocksbridge claiming a vital three points.

Chapeltown hit six Sheffield South 2-6 Chapeltown RBL Chapeltown visited third place Sheffield South on Sunday, and took the lead after 27 minutes when good work from man of the match Josh Ball down the right, ended with him crossing for Morgan Cowell to volley home. The lead only lasted 3 minutes as South pulled it back level on 30 mins.

Sub Adam Todd then found Carter in the area, who danced past the defender and finished well. The scoring was then completed when Carter completed his hat trick, with Mosley threading a ball through, and Carter dinking the ball over the onrushing goalkeeper to make it 7 wins from 7 games.

A minute later Legion regained the lead when a defence splitting ball from Mitch Savage found Jay Carter to slide past the keeper. Mitch Savage then turned scorer as an Alex Mosley free kick was finished first time. On the hour mark Sheffield South made it 3-2 and were pressing for an equaliser in a monsoon of rain. Paddy Carrig restored the two goal advantage heading home a Mitch Savage corner with 10 minutes left.

Back to back home wins Stocksbridge Rugby 33-12 Nestle Rowntree

brought a series of penalties as the visitors struggled to hold on & Pearson converted a simple penalty to nudge the home side ahead. The lead was short lived as some weak defence allowed the visitors space to break the line for a further score to retake the lead.

After a disappointing performance last week, Globe Holidays sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby bounced back with a clinical demolition of visitors from York, Nestle Rowntree, gaining a try bonus point in the process of a 33pts to 12pts victory. On a warm autumnal afternoon at Coal Pit Lane, a sizeable crowd were treated to some fine attacking play & resolute defence from a determined Stocksbridge squad. Missing ‘clock tower’ Beal, industrious back rower Newton & that man Frith all absent thru injury, Head Coach Andy Lawrence used his playing roster to the full, bringing in big Jordan ‘Spud’ Fletcher, evergreen playmaker Ricky Christopherson along with flyer Callum ‘whippet’ Green. Ricky ‘Rooney’ James & veteran Scotty Bowskill also brought a wealth of experience to the bench. The match

balls were kindly supplied by Charlesworth Landscapes. The early signs were worrying for the home side as they failed to deal with the kick off, lost possession at a line out & gave away a succession of penalties as the Referee made his mark on the game. The dam burst as Nestle took advantage & scored a converted try to take the lead, this seemed to spur the home side into action & ‘slammin’ Sam

Whittaker lead the way with some punishing charges, well supported by Bowman, young ‘milky’ Martin & Fletcher. Ricky Christopherson snook thru’ a gap, & put fly half Spencer into space to release the impressive Jack Pearson, sponsored by Hamshaw Plumbing to cross for the opening Stocksbridge try, which he converted himself to level the scores. More pressure from the dominant Stocksbridge pack

Stocksbridge again worked their way up the field & made space for Tyers to break up the right flank, the ball was recycled & Whittaker, doing an excellent job as stand in skipper, held the ball to enable hard working prop forward Lewis ‘eggsy’ Bowman, sponsored by Mr Mark Logan, to plunge over for a score, Pearson unable to convert. Just before the break burly prop Joe Smith was given a straight red card for illegal use of an elbow in a tackle, & will now face the League’s disciplinary commission to determine his fate. Half time: Stocksbridge Rugby 15pts – Nestle Rowntree 12pts. Whatever Head Coach Andy Lawrence said to his troops at half time seemed to work, as

Stocksbridge, even with a man down, dominated the territory & possession & controlled the majority of the 2nd half. The visitors were desperate in defence & Pearson capitalised on an error to slot a simple penalty to extend the lead. With Christopherson calling the shots & bustling centre Liam O’Leary causing mayhem & destruction in the visitors defensive line, a try was sure to come & it did in the shape of hooker Mikey Hartley darting over from short range to extend the lead. The visitors were reduced to 14 men when a yellow card was issued for a high tackle on Scotty Bowskill, Stocksbridge took full advantage & a rumbling line out lead by Rees ‘Diesel’ Aspin again proved too hot to handle as Hartley completed his brace from close range to claim the deserved bonus point try, with the successful conversion from Bowskill, who completed the scoring with a further penalty just before the final whistle. Final score: Stocksbridge Rugby 33pts – Nestle Rowntree 12pts.

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This victory cements 8th spot in the Counties 4 Yorkshire league ladder as Stocksbridge head for a testing couple of weeks, travelling to in-form Old Otliensians next week, before the next home clash with table toppers Rotherham Phoenix on 5th November kick off 2.15pm. The Clarach Builders player of the day award, selected by Mr Nigel George went to Lewis Bowman for a stoic display on both sides of the ball, Fletcher, Martin & Aspin also shone in an all round team performance. Skipper for the day Whittaker said afterwards, ‘this was a great team effort & shows what we can do when we’re in the mood’, adding ‘we have some tough games coming up, but we can approach these with confidence in ourselves & in each other’. The Community Club also raised over £700 for their chosen charities with their annual Harvest Festival auction at the Clubhouse with thanks going to all who contributed.


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