Look Local Issue 1268 Thursday 4 May 2023

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C OMM unity spirit AL iv E A nd K i CK ing

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Friends of Oxley Park Group Stocksbridge has successfully installed its first-ever wooden sculpture in the park. Despite the ground being a little churned up due to the installation work, the group has urged visitors to be careful and watch their step.

This wonderful achievement would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of the group and its supporters, who demonstrated a can-do attitude and pulled together to make the project a reality. Special thanks were extended to various individuals and organizations who played a crucial role in the project's success.

Sheffield Lakeland were thanked for their financial support and for believing in the group's vision. The talented sculptor, Lorraine Botterill, was also praised for her magnificent creation, which is now a permanent fixture in the park.

Tom Faulkner was recognized for his outstanding work in dealing with the successful planning application. Matt at Henry Boot Plc were lauded for their support in providing the telehandler and driver, and Noel, who operated it, was hailed as a legend in his own right.

The diggers who laid the foundations, especially Midpack Art, Ian Hibberd, and Creative Cultivation, were also recognized for their hard work. Lindsey at Glamour n Grime completed the tripod, and Parks Sheffield was thanked for their assistance and support.

The Co-op Live provided food and refreshments for the volunteers throughout the day, and WoodStocksbridge shared their volunteers, demonstrating a wonderful sense of community spirit.

Lastly, the children who contributed to the installation were praised for making it truly magical. The group has thanked the Steel Valley Project in advance for helping to heal the churned land during the sculpture's relocation.

The success of this project is a testament to the power of community and what can be achieved when people come together with a can-do attitude. The Friends of Oxley Park Group Stocksbridge's first wooden sculpture is a beautiful addition to the park and a testament to the hard work and dedication of all involved.

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Janet’s crowning glory

Janet Blackburn is a shining example of how one person's love and dedication can make a big difference in the lives of others. Her passion for knitting has not only brought joy to many, but has also raised over £44,000 for the Weston Park Cancer Charity over the past 11 years.

Janet's journey with the charity began in 2012, after she and her husband were both diagnosed with cancer. Despite the challenges they faced, Janet was inspired by the kindness and care they received from the staff at Weston Park, and wanted to give back. She started knitting a variety of items, from baby clothes to dolls and blankets, with 100% of the proceeds going towards the charity.

Now, with the upcoming King's Coronation, Janet has turned her attention to creating mini crowns, each containing a tea cake, to celebrate the occasion and raise even more funds for Weston Park. Her creativity and dedication have paid off, with over £600 already raised through the sale of these unique and delightful creations.

What makes Janet's efforts even more remarkable is that she doesn't take a wage for herself, and relies on wool donations from the community to keep her knitting projects going. Her prices range from just £2 to £15, making her items accessible to all, while still raising muchneeded funds for the charity.

The impact of Janet's work extends far beyond the UK, with her creations now reaching customers in Spain, France, America, Vietnam, and Portugal. Her knitted mice even have a fan in Liverpool, and her social media pages have attracted a global following.

Janet's story is a reminder of how a simple passion, when coupled with determination and a big heart, can create ripples of positive change. She has not only helped to raise funds for a worthy cause, but has also brought smiles to the faces of many through her handmade creations. If you would like to support Janet and the Weston Park Cancer Charity, head to Samuel's Kitchen in Stocksbridge to donate some wool, or visit her Facebook page (Janet knitted) to purchase one of her unique and charming creations.

MP supports new illegal migration bill

Local Conservative MP Miriam Cates has welcomed the passing of the Government’s Illegal Migration Bill by the House of Commons, describing it as a key step in stopping the small boats crossing the English Channel.

The Penistone and Stocksbridge MP supported amendments in Parliament to stop dishonest legal claims by illegal migrants and prevent European judges from blocking deportation flights at the last minute.

Miriam Cates MP said: “Stopping the small boats and breaking up the criminal people smuggling gangs is a top priority for me, the Government, and many of the people I speak to across our constituency. “That's why I strongly support the Illegal Migration Bill, which has now passed its final stages in the House of Commons.

“We cannot allow our asylum system to be manipulated and abused by people who arrive in this country illegally. This is unfair on the British taxpayer and unfair on those who are genuinely fleeing war and persecution.

“I'll continue working with colleagues in Parliament to make sure we deliver the tough legislation needed to stop the boats.”

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In the North of Sheffield, councils are gearing up to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III with a range of special events and designs. Bradfield Parish Council, in particular, has taken a unique approach to marking the occasion by involving local schools in the creation of a special flag.

The flag, made up of six designs submitted by local schools, is a colorful representation of the community's excitement and anticipation for the historic event. Each school that participated in the project has been provided with a banner that replicates the flag, which will be displayed with pride throughout the area.

The involvement of local schools in the creation of the flag is a testament to Bradfield Parish Council's commitment to fostering a sense of community and pride in the area. By including designs from each school, the flag represents a collaborative effort and celebrates the unique contributions of each school to the community.

Stocksbridge Town Council has also got involved in the celebrations, with Stocksbridge Junior School winning the competition to create a special flag design.

The winning entry, created by a talented student, showcases the

school's creativity and enthusiasm for the coronation.

To top it all off, there will be many parties across the area on Sunday, May 7th, and on the Bank Holiday Monday, King Charles is encouraging communities to come together for The King’s Great Help Out. Organised litter picks, tidy-ups, and flower planting

events have been scheduled to bring communities closer together.

All in all, it's set to be a truly memorable occasion for the people of Sheffield, and the efforts of both Bradfield Parish Council, Stocksbridge Town Council and Ecclesfield Parish Council in involving local schools in the celebrations are to be commended.

Top Right: Bradfield Parish council with school entrants for a special coronation flag design Bottom right: Stocksbridge Town Mayor visits the winning school, in their flag competition, Stocksbridge Junior School. Bottom: King Charles. The Coronation will reflect the monarch’s role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry.

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Fox Valley in North Sheffield will be hosting its first Food & Drink Market this weekend [6th & 7th May].

As part of the Fox Valley Coronation Weekend celebrations, a range of local street food traders will be attending along with a selection of homemade food and drinks including sweet treats, condiments, and craft gins.

The market will run from 10am until 3pm on both days and shoppers can expect to find food traders such as Peak Honey with their natural locally sourced honey from Derbyshire Peak District, Feinkost Olives with a large range of olives, seafood and deli items and Buttercup Bakery with a beautiful selection of baked treats.

A mighty meat feast fit for a King will be taking over the centre with Hepy’s Hog Roast supplying a delicious selection of hot pork foodie favourites. Connell’s Catering will be sizzling up a burger storm and Fox Valley will also see the return of popular Greek street food trader, Main Street, with traditional Greek wraps and Gyros.

There will also be a host of fun activities running throughout the weekend with a live demo kitchen on Saturday in the fountain area.

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veray's will be sharing some of their favourite recipes throughout the day.

The market will be held in partnership with the centre's adopted charity, Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care (SCCCC), who will be hosting a free Coronation themed craft workshop for children to enjoy, including crown and flag making.

Claire Biltcliffe, Centre Manager at Fox Valley, said: “There is no better way to celebrate the bank holiday and the King’s Coronation than a bit of shopping and some great food!”

The Coronation will be shown on the centre’s big screen throughout Saturday for those who want to watch the Royal event as well as taking in the fun activities throughout the weekend.

The centre’s department store Sandersons Boutique will also be marking the Coronation with a special Royal themed lucky dip, giving customers the chance to win discounts.

Free mini facials, double loyalty points, fragrance samples and gifts will also be available.

And shoppers will be treated to complimentary glass of Pimm’s as well as strawberries and cream.

Thank you to the runner who saved my life

In a heartwarming story of community support and quick thinking, a man from Stocksbridge owes his life to a passing stranger and a group of helpful individuals who sprang into action when he suffered a cardiac arrhythmia while out for a walk with his friend.

Graham Clegg, 57, who was taking his son's dog for a walk in a woodland area, began to feel breathless and sat down on a nearby tree stump. Little did he know that he was about to suffer a life-threatening medical emergency.

Richard, a runner who was passing by, noticed that something was wrong and went to get help from a nearby equestrian centre. There, a first aider quickly assessed the situation and called her husband, a trained paramedic. He immediately called for an ambulance.

Graham's friend had continued the walk, unaware that Graham was in trouble. It was only when he saw the ambulance arrive that he realised what had happened.

Thanks to the quick thinking and actions of the first aider, the paramedic, and the runner, Graham was rushed to the hospital and received the medical attention he needed. He later found out that he had suffered a cardiac arrhythmia, which can cause the heart to beat too slowly or too quickly.

Speaking after his recovery, Graham expressed his gratitude to the community members who helped him that day. He also thanked the doctors and nurses at the Northern General for their care and attention.

Graham's story highlights the importance of quick thinking and community support in times of crisis. It also serves as a reminder of the valuable work done by the NHS and the need for increased funding and support for this vital institution.

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3 May Stocksbridge & District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road Stocksbridge at 7.15 for 7.30 start. We will be Coronation Crafting and bring any good condition clothes and accessories for swishing. Visitors always welcome. Further details on 07939941818

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10.30am. to 12.30pm. Collect your instructions and pots of flowers to plant – receive a commemorative Certificate –free event and refreshments available. Please bring a small trowel, a small watering can and gloves.

Cupola Gallery, a well-known art space in Sheffield,has launched two solo exhibitions from local artists Hanne Westergaard and Paul Dearden. Along with the shows, the gallery is also relaunching its newly refurbished spaces to mark the beginning of spring renewal.

The exhibitions, which will run from April 29 to May 27, will feature recent and important works from both artists. In the main gallery, visitors can enjoy Westergaard's Bean & Menhirs, a showcase of her diverse ceramics practice, which includes sculptural, conceptual, and functional works. Inspired by her love for beans and nature, the exhibition also highlights some of her recent printmaking pieces.

Karen Sherwood, the gallery's director, expressed her admiration for Westergaard's work, stating, "A sensual and visual delight. Items that you long to touch and experience. Wonderful work from a talented artist.”

Meanwhile, in the Long Gallery, visitors can experience Dearden's Deluges, which features a collection of his recent paintings and pieces from his back catalogue. His pieces are inspired by the dramatic Whitby coastline,

and are a passionate expression through paint and mixed media. His work often includes a subtle yet magnetic use of light that draws the viewer in, evoking elements of all of our experiences of the landscape.

Works from both artists will be available for sale throughout the exhibition.

Hanne Westergaard, originally from Denmark, graduated in Ceramics from Kunsthandvaerker Skolen, Copenhagen in 1964 and further studied at North Staffordshire Polytechnic in 1987. She has work in public collections in Denmark and the UK, as well as private collections internationally. Paul Dearden, who graduated in Fine Art from Leeds Polytechnic in 1975, has exhibited nationally and has work in private collections worldwide. Both artists currently live and work in Sheffield.

The opening night of the exhibition was held on Friday, April 28. The Cupola Gallery is located at 178a Middlewood Road, Sheffield, S6 1TD, and is open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm. Further details can be found on the gallery's website, http://www.cupolagallery.com.

4 Coronation Cream Tea at the Venue for members of Stocksbridge & Upper Don Tenants and Residents Association. More details and book your no-cost place at tarastocksbridge.ud@gmail.com or 07957 206646

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6 Concert for the King and Party. Steel Valley Beacon Arts and Bolsterstone MVC Christ Church £5 from Samuels Kitchen or 07792142545

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7 Coronation cream teas, Bolsterstone Village Hall, 124pm, Everyone welcome

7 The service at Bullhouse Chapel on Sunday 7th May at 2.30pm , will be led by Rae Moyise. All are welcome to join us in this act of worship.

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8 “The Big Help Out” come and plant flowers in Chapeltown Park – volunteer for King Charles III’s coronation. Meet at the bandstand from

8 Coronation Celebration at St.NIcholas’ Church, Monday, 8th May, 10am - 2pm. Festive floral display, Handbell performance at 10.30am, Light refreshments available. Everyone welcome.

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9 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Guided walk with Malcolm Nunn, Local History Evening Round Walk in Loxley Valley - start at 7pm from Loxley Village Green (junction of Rodney Hill and Loxley Road), return around 9pm, www. bradfield-walkers.org.uk, 2337463, FREE but donations welcome

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11 Chapeltown WI will celebrate the Kings Coronation by holding a party for members at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Methodist Church. There will be a supper of pie and peas followed by entertainment. The competition is for an item of Royal Memorabilia.

11 High Green W.I. Are meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday the 11th of May in the Church Hall, behind the Methodist Church on Worley Road. The event is “King Charles 111 Coronation Party”. The

competition is “Royal Family Memorabilia”.

11 Stocksbridge & District History Society – Meeting – Christ Church Hall- 7PM. Coronation Event – Your hosts Basil & Dennis.

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12 Steel Valley Beacon Big Sing – Songs from Stage and Screen. 80 voices Tickets

£10 from Samuels Kitchen or 07792142545

12 Relax with a poem. Listen to some poetry or bring a favourite poem to read in a warm hub with a hot drink. 10.30am – Stocksbridge Library.

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13 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, Dawn Chorus Walk on Wadsley Common with John and Anne Robinson, meet at 5am at Rural Lane Car Park, FREE, families very welcome, no dogs, www.walc.epizy. com NOTE EARLY START

13 Steel Valley Beacon Big Sing – Songs from Stage and Screen. 80 voices Tickets £10 from Samuels Kitchen or 07792142545

13 Coffee Morning, Stocksbridge Christian Centre 101pm various stalls including raffle, light refreshments. All proceeds to Christian Aid

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15 Bradfield Historical Society - a talk, ‘Paupers and Vagrants in Sheffield Workhouses’ by Mary Garside, 7.30pm, Brad-

Inaugural music festival hailed a success by festival-goers

Despite the rain, Woodstocksbridge's first annual festival was a tremendous triumph that brought the community together for a day full of music, entertainment, and food. The main stage featured amazing local talent, while the "umbrella stage" showcased some of the best indie bands in the region.

Families and friends of all ages enjoyed a wide range of activities, including children's rides, a craft centre, and a small soft play area

for toddlers. Everyone seemed to be having a blast, dancing, sipping drinks, and indulging in an array of delicious street food.

The community's response was overwhelmingly positive, with many calling for the festival to become a more frequent occurrence.

"It's about time Stocksbridge had something like this," said one festival-goer, while others expressed their enthusiasm for the event and hope for its return.

The festival featured diverse acts, including cover artists such as Dua Lipa, Kasabian, and Arctic Monkeys, along with local DJs and in-

die bands. The festivities began at noon and continued throughout the day, concluding in the evening.

Woodstocksbridge's first festival was such a hit that fans are already eagerly anticipating its return next year, with the possibility of even more tickets being sold online as the community continues to embrace this funfilled event. In 2024, Woodstocksbridge will undoubtedly be back, bigger and better than ever, thanks to the enthusiastic support of the local community.

field Village Hall, The Sands, Low Bradfield. 2337463

15 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, talk by Debbie Coldwell of Natural Flood Management - referencing how the common can play a part in Flood Management, 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BB, £3 for members, £3.50 for non-members, included refreshments, www. walc.epizy.com

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16 Ecclesfield Priory Players Present The Stranger By Produced by Syl Langan. By arrangement with Concord Theatricals Tuesday 16th - Friday 19th May 2023. Curtain at 7.30pm Tickets £11.00 Concessions £10.00 (Tues only) EPPiC Theatre, Well Lane, High Street, Ecclesfield, Sheffield, S35 9TP tickets @ ecclesfieldprioryplayers.co.uk Tel: (0114) 2402624 s www. ecclesfieldprioryplayers.co.uk email: info@ecclesfieldprioryplayers.co.uk

16 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Local History Morning Round Walk led by Malcolm Nunn, meet at Cutthroat Bridge (A57 layby) at 10.30am return around 2pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers. org.uk or email bradfield. history@mypostoffice.co.uk

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ology and Heritage Group at 7.30pm for a talk by Janet Ridler on The Sheffield General Cemetery. 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. Don’t miss it - all welcome.

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20 CHRISTIAN AID COFFEE MORNING, at Christ Church, Stocksbridge, 10-12 o’clock. Home-made cakes and bacon sandwiches for sale. Everyone welcome.

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21 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Muck In’ Day (practical work on the common), 10am-noon, meet at Long Lane Car Park or Rural Lane Car Park www.walc.epizy.com. Tools supplied, bring gloves, families very welcome.

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23 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome - Guided walk with Malcolm Nunn, Local History Evening Round Walk - start at 7pm from Rural Lane Car Park, Wadsley, return around 9pm, www.bradfield-walkers.org. uk, 2337463, FREE but donations welcome

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27 STOCKSBRIDGE CHRISTIAN CENTRE Quiz night and Pie ‘n Pea Supper On Saturday 27th May At 7 p.m. Price -

£10 Please book your place - ring 07415 277266 or 07979 221077 If vegetarian option required please let us know when booking

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31 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Local History Morning Round Walk led by Malcolm Nunn, meet Low Bradfield Car Park at 10.30am return around 1pm. FREE but donations welcome. 2337463 or www.bradfield-walkers.org. uk or email bradfield.history@ mypostoffice.co.uk

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Men’s Activity and Games Session Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre Monday afternoons 1-30pm to 3-30pm Cost £1 (includes free refreshments) Activities will include a range from Badminton, Table Tennis, Indoor Curling, Dominoes, Card and Board Games, Quiz Contact Andy Walker 07723 506423 for further information.

Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practise on Monday evenings (7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.) at Millhouse Green Institute, Manchester Road, Millhouse Green. If you want to join us, come on Monday 2023 to meet us and see if you like us. Bass voices are needed so have a go at singing in the Bath first! Contact 01226 764642 for more information

Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir meets on Monday Eve -

nings (19.30 to 21.30) at Millhouse Green Institute, Manchester Road, S36 9NQ. Have you ever sung in a choir before? We would love to see you come and have a enjoyable time with the ‘Friendly Choir’. We especially need some more Bass, Baritone and Top Tenors. Visit MCMVC.co.uk for more information.

Monday Art Class at The Venue, Manchester Rd, Stocksbridge. 10am-12 noon. £7 per session, first one free. What a great way to start the week! A few places now available. Tutor gives individual help/ advice/demos - water colour/ acrylics/oils/sketching. Pop in and see us or call The Venue 0114 283 8692 for further info.”

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Warm space offering soup,bread roll and a drink every Tuesday from 11.30am til 1.30pm at Chapeltown Methodist Church ALL ARE WELCOME.

Deepcar Drop In at St John’s Church - every Tuesday from 10am until noon - open to all ages - drop in for a free warm drink and some cake - toys for the under 5s - and a Warm Bank where you can drop off or take a warm coat, hat, scarf or gloves if you need them. Everybody welcome!

Thorncliffe Bowling Club invites you to over 50’s afternoon at 1.45pm. Find us at the end of Mortomley Close,

High Green S35 3HZ Bowls and coaching provided. Cost £2.50

Chat and Games group, in association with Newground Together is an informal, warm space meeting place for any adult in the community and runs every Tuesday afternoon, from 1:30 -3:30pm. Games, newspapers, chat, tea, coffee and biscuits are provided. There is no charge for this group and all are welcome.

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Everyone is welcome at the Tea and Chat group - 1:00-3:00pm every Wednesday afternoon at St Leonards Church Wortley. Pop in for a drink and a chat. Contact Joan for more details: 0114 2887435

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Open House Community Café

Everyone is welcome at Open House, our new community café - 1:30-3:30pm every Thursday at Holy Trinity Thurgoland Church. Pop in for coffee, cakes and a chat. Contact Hannah for more details: hannahosandoval@gmail.com

The South Yorkshire Bonsai Society, meeting on the 4th Thursday of the month at Deepcar Village Hall 8 to 10 p.m.

High Green Fitness and Fun Aerobics and Activities Paces campus, High Green Thursday 11am-12:30pm £4 per per son. Call Margaret for more info 0114 284 7190

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May is a marvellous month ... the garden is blooming, plants are beginning to flower and show their true colours and it’s the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (23-27 May). We may not all have award winning gardens, but our outside space is beginning to come into its own again - to be enjoyed by friends and family.

Although al fresco living and entertaining is just round the corner, every garden has its share of unwelcome guests … pests that can eat their way through newly planted flower and veg beds in one sitting. However, instead of choosing chemicals to deal with the problem, try to create an ecosystem that encourages natu-

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and Verbena bonariensis are particularly good). Encourage birds into the garden as they will eat insect pests and slugs, so hang bird feeders and plant berry producing plants such as honeysuckle, roses and rowan. Deter snails and slugs by removing their habitats such as piles of pots and check regularly down the side of raised beds.

If natural prevention doesn’t work you could try some organic solutions such as hand picking pests off plants, or spraying with a powerful hose. Another option is using a soapy water spray - simply fill up a hand spray with a weak solution of biodegradable washing up liquid (no more than a couple of squirts of liquid at a time). Slugs hate coffee granules, sawdust and salt – so sprinkle liberally around plants. If you have a large slug problem you can always water in nematodes (eelworms) as a biological control.

As summer approaches and borders start to grow in leaps and bounds, planting out bedding can begin and for many gardeners the hardy Geranium is a reliable option. As the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) says, geraniums have excellent wildlife value along with flowers that attract pollinators. Their seed heads are loved by finches and their foliage gives shelter to insects, plus they come in an array of varieties and colours.

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• Sow next year’s flowers

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Sheffield Eagles rugby league team made a special delivery to a group of delighted children this week, after they had acted as mascots for the team during a recent match. The gesture was part of the team's efforts to thank the children for their support.

The children at Paces, High Green had acted as mascots for the Sheffield Eagles game a few weeks ago, and as a token of gratitude, the team's superstar player, Corey Aston, visited the group to deliver special jerseys to each of the children.

The jerseys were received with immense excitement and gratitude by the children, who were thrilled to have been recognized in this way.

Aston, who has played for the Sheffield Eagles for several years and is widely regarded as one of the team's most talented players, took the time to speak with the children and answer their questions about rugby and life as a professional athlete.

The children's parents and guardians expressed their appreciation for the team's generosity, saying that the gesture had made a big impact on the children and had helped to reinforce their love of the sport.

This thoughtful and kind gesture by the Sheffield Eagles is a testament to the team's commitment to the community and their efforts to inspire young people to get involved in sports. The children who received the jerseys will

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Road safety advice ahead of Coronation Weekend

From family fun days to picnics in the park, the upcoming Coronation Weekend is expected to see thousands of well-wishers out in the streets celebrating the Monarchy.

Next Saturday (6 May), His Majesty King Charles III will be crowned alongside The Queen Consort at a ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

To mark the historic occasion, communities will come together across the extended weekend to enjoy art exhibitions, live screenings and even dog shows.

The South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership (SYSRP) is urging partygoers to enjoy the fun safely by planning their travel in advance, looking out for each other and checking for any local road closures.

A spokeswoman for SYSRP said: “There is some fabulous entertainment lined up for people of all ages and the Coronation Weekend promises to be jam-packed with exciting things to do.

“Activities will be taking place at all times of the day so it’s important to be mindful of extra pedestrians, especially children and the

elderly, as well as additional traffic where events are taking place.

“Some of the parties feature licenced bars so if you want to raise a glass to the King, please think in advance about how you are going to get home. Don’t be tempted to drink and drive.

“We all want to remember this special occasion for the right reasons – not because someone was hurt in a collision.”

As well urging people to book taxis, select a designated driver or use public transport, the Partnership is highlighting the fact that alcohol could still be in your system the following morning.

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“An average liver can process approximately one unit of alcohol per hour. This means that if someone drinks 12 units, it can take them roughly 13 hours to fully sober up.

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Eckington 2-2 Chapeltown

Eckington hit the crossbar as they took the game to RBL, but were pegged back when a Connor Tonge cross was met by Morgan Cowell and turned in by Niall Smith to make things level at half time.

An even second half saw Eckington regain the lead when Mark EnglandWoodcock turned a cross in to his own goal on the hour mark. Legion made a double change and were level again when Brad Beatson crossed and Joe Moorhouse scored from the tightest of angles.

Eckington threw bodies forward searching for a winner, but Chapeltown came close twice to nicking the game on the break late on, as the points were shared.

Chapeltown RBL 4-1 Cotts

The goal of the game came early in the second half when Niall Smith found Beatson wide who crossed for Savage to apply the finishing touch in a flowing move.

Cotts pulled a goal back when Chris Salt finished well in to the top corner, and rallied to cause RBL some problems.

The two goal lead was restored when the ball fell to Savage to volley in to the bottom corner from the edge of the area, and the scoring was completed when Smith beat his man down the left and crossed for Joe Moorhouse to score his second goal of the week.

RBL travel to Southey on 11 May where a win would see them win the league for a second year running.

Chapeltown started the game without any warm up and with a bare 11 following traffic problems and found themselves 1-0 down after 3 minutes to a good finish from the edge of the area.

Chapeltown took the lead after 25 minutes when Morgan Cowell flicked on and Mitch Savage played Brad Beatson clean through who cut a composed figure as he beat the oncoming goalkeeper.

popular forward hangs up his boots

As a robust 2nd rower who was equally capable on both sides of the ball, Jordan was kindly sponsored by club chairman Mr. Andy Bell. However, he sometimes struggled with his own confidence. Former head coach, Andy Tyers, said, "Spud is a big unit, and a handful for opposing teams. He was prob ably the only person who didn’t see his value to the squad. There is a big hole to fill, he will certainly be missed."

Stocksbridge Rugby Club is bidding farewell to a player who has been an important part of their team for 17 years.

Jordan 'Spud' Fletcher, a popular forward who has played for the club since 2005, has decided to retire from competitive rugby at the young age of 30. The decision was not an easy one for Jordan, as he has become increasingly involved with country sports in recent years, which has impacted his availability to play for the team. Despite this, he has fond

memories of his time on the pitch, including being elected captain of the 2nd XV and scoring his first try for the 1st XV.

Jordan will miss the physicality of the game, but not the tough playing conditions, such as the cold, wet, muddy, rainy, and windy afternoons up at Coal Pit Lane. He also expressed his desire to keep in touch with his former teammates, as the rugby day camaraderie and match day experience are not easily forgotten.

The Oughtibridge based play er will certainly not become a couch potato, as he has other interests to pursue. Nonethe less, his retirement marks the end of an era for Stocksbridge Rugby Club. Fans can honour Jordan and other players at this year's 60th Anniversary Play ers Awards night, to be held at the Manchester Road HQ on Friday, May 19th. Tickets are available from Sam Whitaker or Adam Frith, priced at just £10.

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Steels bow out of playoffs

Stockton Town 2-2 Stocksbridge PS (Stockton won 5-4 on penalties)

Stocksbridge Park Steels saw their amazing season come to an end in the most heartbreaking way as they

The Anchors continued to have most of the possession in the first half and they seemed to have one foot in the final after scoring their second. Lewis King’s cross seemed to be a lost cause but Cameron Painter followed it and headed it across goal. Mitch Langton seemed to have cleared it off the line, with the help of his hand, but the referee believed otherwise and said it crossed the line, meaning Stockton

Stockton could have killed it off at the end of the first half. The good play gave the ball to Stephen Thompson was able to go one-on-one with Townsend. However, he blasted it over, giving Stocksbridge hope going into the second half.

Two minutes later, Stocksbridge was level. A long ball over the top couldn’t be dealt with by a Stockton defence worried about the rapid pace of Ify Ofoegbu. Roberts came out to get it but didn’t get it cleanly, allowing Ofoegbu to get onto it and knock the ball into the empty net.

Stocksbridge thought they might have stolen it as well. Stocksbridge got a controversial free kick on the left-hand side and Tomas Poole sent in his usual quality delivery. Ofoegbu got onto the end of it and knocked it past Roberts, only for the linesman’s flag to go up. It denied Stocksbridge the lead and with Stockton missing some late chances, this game would go to extra time.

able to make one save, misses from Kurtis Turner and Ify Ofoegbu meant that Mikey Roberts just needed to score his spot kick to send Stockton through. He would do so and Stocksbridge’s season would come to an end.

I am hugely grateful for the contributions our loyal supporters, volunteers and committee have made to make this season an enjoyable and successful one, without you we do not have a club competing in the NPL – thank you."

Stockton started the game off well, with Matty Tymon coming close early on with a header that was denied by Ben Townsend, and soon took advantage with an early goal. The initial free kick was whipped in and Tymon was there only for his header to be saved again by Townsend. However, it fell into the path of Tom Coulthard who tapped home from close range to give the Anchors the lead.

And with that hope, Stocksbridge was able to take advantage. Lewis Macaskill came on at the break and made an immediate difference, cutting inside to force a save from Callum Roberts. However, he palmed it into the path of Ross Goodwin who took his time before continuing his impressive performances while heading to the North East.

Extra time would be an end-to-end battle as both teams looked to take advantage of how rare it is for nonleague players to go the full 120 minutes. The big moment came at the end as Stockton’s close-range deflected effort forced a stunning save from Townsend which forced the game into penalties.

Unfortunately, this would be the end for the Steels. While Townsend was

Double SucceSS for parr

Penistone runner George Parr had a successful couple of days winning back to back races at Hartcliff and Higham. At the Hartcliff Hill race George took first place in a time of 19-13. Other Penistone age group winners on the night were Martyn Goodwin (first over60 man), Harriet Drouin (first senior lady), Keith Gordon (first over70 man) and Ray Brown (first over80 man).

The following night George took first place at the Higham Hurtle in a time of 32-54.

At the same race Barbara Haigh collected first place in the ladies over70 age category. Keith Gordon took first in the men’s over70 age category as did Ray Brown in the men’s over80 category.

Harriet Drouin completed the Cake Race which is ten miles in distance and involves 1,500 feet of climbing.

Phil Hinchliffe took on the gruelling Yorkshire Three Peaks fell race up in the Yorkshire dales. In warm

conditions many runners struggled with the cramp. Hinchliffe despite suffering during the middle section of the race finished strongly in a time of 4-38-04.

Also in the Yorkshire Dales Steve Sanders took on the gruelling Fellsman fell race which is 61 miles in distance and involves 11,000 feet of climbing. Steve completed the race inside twenty four hours and claimed to never to do it again afterwards.

Three Penistone runners took part in the Melmerby 10k road race. First back was John Lawcock in 43-35 followed by Jane Lawcock (1-10-29) and John Spencer (1-16-35).

On the parkrun scene there were first places for Ben Malcom (Graves Park Parkrun) and Monty Hallam (Shelley junior Parkrun). There were second places for James Mumford (Huddersfield), Rachael Mayston (Penistone), Rob Lees (Ashbourne) and Deacon Coldwell (Rosehill Victoria

junior Parkrun). Nick Pepper passed the 50th parkrun milestone at Penistone.

Flynn Rogers took part in the Wakefield Junior Duathlon finishing in 12th place in a time of 27-22.

Barnsley parkrun

34, Nick Wright 23-20; 83, Susan Hall 28-49; 84, Stuart Smith 28-50; 97, Luke McGuinness 30-54; 103, Raymond Brown 32-36; 124, Dianne Mcguinness 37-55.

Penistone parkrun

5, George Parr 20-54; 12, Rachael Mayston 21-44; 14, Nick Pepper 22-18; 19, Hannah Shaw 23-19; 31, Lesley Parker 23-54; 33, Suzanne McGill 24-11; 34, Matthew Coldwell 24-20; 39, Carl Matthewman 25-14; 71, Rory O'Sullivan 29-21; 98, Martyn Cartwright 33-24; 101, Myfanwy Cross 34-22.

Manager Ian Richards reflected on the season "Ultimately, the season finished in disappointment on Tuesday night but right until the end our players and our coaching team were excellent and a credit to the football club. We should be proud of what they achieved as a group. Personally, it has been a huge privilege to lead this club through one of its most memorable and successful seasons. The rebuild, the recordbreaking FA Cup run, getting to and staying in the top 5 since November, making the playoffs and taking the second-best team in the league to penalties in front of 1200+ spectators are what make the effort, sacrifice, and commitment worthwhile. I love what I do because of the people I do it with and this changing room is one of the best I have managed and will only get better with time, coaching and support.

Chairman Grham Furness added "Ian and the management team have done an excellent job moulding and improving the squad over the season to keep us in the top five of the division since October. We shouldn’t forget how well we did in the FA Cup reaching the third qualifying round for the first time in twenty years taking some notable scalps along the way. As I said four years ago we are all in this together and one part of this club is no good without the other from committee to players to matchday staff etc so we can all be proud of the way the club has moved forward, I would like to thank you all for your ongoing contributions to what we are trying to achieve. We can sit back and reflect and recharge our batteries for a little while before we go again to take the next step in our quest."

Super Start to the Summer SeaSon

regular intervals, with two caught and bowled efforts from Ros, a catch for midwicket fielder Hayley, and an elusive maiden over for Ros.

Despite the best efforts of the Whitley Witches, they were unable to match Oughtibridge's scoring rate and finished on 251/5, giving the away team a comfortable victory.

It was a super start to the summer season for Oughtibridge Women’s and Girls’ Cricket Team as they began their campaign in the South Yorkshire Softball Cricket League with an impressive victory over the Whitley Hall Witches.

Despite the unsettled weather, Oughtibridge were determined to make a statement in their first game after being promoted to the league. Winning the toss, they chose to bat and immediately set about putting the pressure on the opposition. The regular pairings of Jane and Sian,

and Claire and Kate got off to a solid start, but it was the new partnership of Ros and Sue that caught the eye. Sue's "looking for two" approach was particularly successful, and the final pair of Hayley and Renee finished with the highest run total, with Renee hitting three boundaries to help Oughtibridge post an impressive total of 294/2.

In the field, Oughtibridge started brightly, with an amazing throw by Hayley resulting in a run-out to remove one of the Whitley Witches' batters. The team continued to take wickets at

Both teams showed great enthusiasm and enjoyment throughout the game, and Oughtibridge extended a warm welcome to the Whitley Hall Witches for their return fixture at Oughtibridge War Memorial Sports Ground on July 2nd at 10am.

If you're interested in playing women’s and girls cricket at Oughtibridge, get in touch via @omwcc socials, and join in the fun and excitement of this thrilling sport. Oughtibridge's super start to the summer season bodes well for the future, and they will be looking to build on this impressive victory as the season progresses.

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