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BODY FOUND IN SEARCH FOR MISSING ECCLESFIELD WOMAN POLICE officers searching for missing Sheffield woman Angela Simmonite have discovered a body.
WORK TO BEGIN ON DEEPCAR HOMES As part of a comprehensive regeneration of Deepcar, the new Bloor Homes development, which is located on the derelict GR Steins Brickworks site at Deepcar, will also see the relocation of the present waste water treatment works to a new and improved facility being built by Yorkshire Water next to their existing Ewden waterworks and programmed to come on stream in 2020.
Angela was reported missing from her home address in Ecclesfield on Saturday November 25. As concern grew, so did the search with many local people joining in.
Set in 1km of new public green space and walkways along the River Don, the development will consist of 413 dwellings comprising two-bedroom apartments, and three and four-bedroom houses.
Her family have been informed of the discovery and continue to be supported by officers.
The work will bring a substantial boost to the local area through job creation and improvements to transport infrastructure. Bloor Homes will also be building a bridge spanning the River Don.
A post-mortem examination is scheduled to take place later to determine cause of death.
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INFRASTRUCTURE work on a new 413-home development in Deepcar is due to begin by the end of the year due to a joint investment by Bloor Homes and Yorkshire Water, in a partnership facilitated by Sheffield Council’s regeneration team.
Search teams discovered the body of a woman in a brook close to the River Don close to Fife Street, Wincobank, on the afternoon of Friday December 1 and while formal identification has not yet been confirmed, officers do believe it to be that of 57-year-old Angela.
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The first stages of groundworks on the site are due to begin in December, Jason Woolliscroft, Project Director at Bloor Homes, said: “We are aware that there has been a great deal of anticipation about the site and its redevelopment.
“We also welcome Bloor and Yorkshire Water’s commitment to build a new waste water treatment works at Ewden allowing the existing Deepcar facility to be closed, which will bring significant improvements to water and air quality.
“Bloor Homes and Yorkshire Water Services have entered into an agreement that will see the decommissioning of the current waste water treatment facility off Manchester Road, and the delivery of a brand-new waste water treatment facility 2km further down the valley.
“This is an important step in the regeneration of Stocksbridge and of the Upper Don Valley and a demonstration of our commitment to bringing forward large ‘brownfield’ sites to meet housing targets wherever possible.
“In turn this will enable Bloor Homes to commence work in delivering highquality housing for local people, and transforming a redundant brownfield site into a high quality residential neighbourhood of 413 much needed homes. This constitutes a very substantial investment into Sheffield.” Councillor Ben Curran, Cabinet Member for Planning and Development at Sheffield City Council said; “We are delighted that the long derelict Deepcar Brickworks site is finally to be reclaimed and put to a new use for over 400 new homes, greenspaces and riverside walks by Bloor Homes.
“Council officers have worked very closely with both parties for two years to bring this partnership together and will continue to offer support and guidance to bring it to fruition. Local councillor Richard Crowther added: “I welcome the improvements in air and water quality and reduction in pollution which should be realised by this scheme. I am also delighted to see the development of more high-quality riverside green space and I look forward to the involvement of local groups and volunteers.”
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ANGER AS BANK Lound pupils perform at Royal Albert Hall TO CLOSE ALL LOCAL BRANCHES MP APPEALS NATWEST have announced the closure of branches across the country, including Stocksbridge, Penistone and Hillsborough. The announcement has left customers in the north of Sheffield angry, with Stocksbridge and Penistone being left with extremely limited options. In a statement, NatWest said: “We have recently announced that we’re closing some branches. As customers change the way they bank with us, we must change the way that we serve them and this means that some branches will have to close. “Closing a branch is a decision we take very seriously. We know it can affect people in the local area and we’ll always work hard to guide you through the changes and find the best way to serve you from now on.”
Local MP Angela Smith wrote to the Chief Executive of NatWest, asking him to reconsider these proposals before it is too late and to take account of the isolated nature of both towns and the fact some of her constituents find accessing the internet difficult. Commenting Angela said: “While it is true that many banking tasks can now be carried out on the internet or over the phone and that there will be still be limited services available at the Post Offices there are still many other services that won’t be available to my constituents once these branches close. “It is also true that for many the use of the internet is impossible because of the lack of coverage or because they do not trust the medium and for these people a physical bank is still necessary.
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The Penistone branch will close on June 27 of next year and Stocksbridge will close its doors for the final time on June 14. Hillsborough will close on June 18. Branches in Broomhill, Millhouses, Woodseats, Dinnington and Hoyland will also close. Nat West say that branch usage is down 40% from 2014.
“Worse still for many small businesses, they will now have to travel many more miles to deposit often large amounts of cash or worse still it may mean more cash being held onsite for longer with all the risks that can entail. “I have therefore written to the NatWest asking they reconsider the closure of these branches.”
”STOCkSBRIDGE AND DEEpCAR ROYAL BRITISH LEGION IS LOOkING fOR NEw mEmBERS YOUNG, OLD AND ALL AGES IN BETwEEN. EvERYONE IS wELCOmE AND YOU DON’T EvEN HAvE TO BE AN x SERvICE pERSONNEL TO jOIN. THE BRANCH mEETS (BY kIND pERmISSION Of THE LEGIONNAIRES CLUB COmmITTEE)
CHILDREN from Lound Junior Primary School were part of over 700 young musicians from South Yorkshire who took to the stage to perform at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall last month. Sheffield’s Music Hub arranged for performances from young musicians from four of Sheffield schools. They were also joined by the Music Hubs Jazz Band to make a one off jazz collective and a mass choir of young people from across the
region. They performed an original jazz composition from local composer Chris Noble. The event hosted by Music for Youth, is an annual celebration of young musical talent from across the UK. George, a 12 year old trombonist in the Jazz Band said: “I was really nervous about playing at the Royal Albert Hall, but it was fantastic. Hundreds of people came to hear us.” Councillor Jackie Drayton, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Families at
Sheffield City Council, said: “What a wonderful way to celebrate our young people’s musical talent. It is a huge honour to perform at the Royal Albert Hall and provides our young people with great opportunity to showcase their musical abilities. “Music plays an important role in child development, giving young people an outlet to express themselves. We want all children in Sheffield to have the opportunity to unlock their musical talents. The Sheffield Music Hub runs many proj-
ects to help children get in to music and I would encourage schools and families to get involved and make the most of this fantastic resource.” Music Hub is funded by Arts Council England and aims to help all children from all backgrounds discover and enjoy music. Children interested in playing a musical instrument or joining band or a choir should contact the Music Hub for more details. www. sheffieldmusichub.org/ sing-and-play
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SHEFFIELD Sands, the local branch of the national charity for Stillborn and Neonatal Death, had a stall at Fox Valley to raise awareness of the cause, and to ensure that local people know that there is support network available for them if they suffer the loss of a baby. Sands supports anyone who has been affected by the death of a baby before, during or shortly after birth. Bereavement support is at the core of everything we do. As well as offering a national Helpline for parents, families, carers and health professionals, the Sheffield branch offers a monthly support group held at the St Mary’s Conference Centre, Bramall Lane on the Second Thursday of every month. There is also an online forum and message boards enabling bereaved families to connect with others; and a wide range of leaflets, books and other resources available online and in print. Visit https://www.uk-sands.org/ for more information.
The Sheffield branch set up just over a year ago; it became apparent to a number of people across South Yorkshire that there was no facility for parents and relatives who had suffered the devastation of losing a baby before, during, or shortly after, birth to get the support the needed in Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley or Doncaster. The Sands committee is made up almost entirely of parents who have lost a child in such a manner, and who want to do everything possible to work to ensure that no-one else has to go through such a harrowing, painful experience, and to provide as much support as possible to those who do. Many of the volunteers have undertaken “befriender” training, which provides them with the skills to counsel others who have gone through the same experience. Whilst known as Sheffield Sands, the aim of the group is to provide support to the whole of South Yorkshire. Links have
been forged with the bereavement teams across South Yorkshire, including both Jessops and Barnsley Hospital NHS Trust, and fundraising and awareness events have been undertaken in Worksop, Sheffield City Centre, and Dore. Two of the members of the committee live in Stocksbridge: we want to ensure that our community are aware of the support available, and ask for your support in making sure that this cause, often left unspoken due to the sensitivity of the subject matter, is tackled head on, and that we can raise awareness not only of the support available, but of the incredible scientific advancements made in saving babies lives, and of the funds needed for further research. Sheffield Sands can be contacted at Sheffield@sands.org.uk or search Sheffield Sands on Facebook.
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FOLLOWING a competitive bidding process Sheffield Council has appointed the Extreme Destinations-led consortium to develop, launch and operate a 48-acre, multi-million-pound long-term sustainable Extreme branded world class sports, leisure and accommodation solution at Parkwood. Extreme’s unique brand and destination experience will be developed on the old ski village site and surrounding area bringing hundreds of jobs to the city. Incorporating a combination of action and adventure sports facilities, including the possibility of an indoor sky diving facility, live music, E-Gaming and virtual-reality hub as well as a restaurants, bars, social spaces, retail and themed accommodation. Extreme says that their brand reach will be harnessed to broaden Sheffield’ appeal and drive visitor numbers via Extreme’s Digital Media Network, its 128 global sports and lifestyle ambassadors such as mountain
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together – sports activities, accommodation, eating, drinking, shopping – in a totally immersive experience.” Councillor Mazher Iqbal, cabinet member for business and investment at Sheffield City Council, said: “Bringing this area back into use as part of a truly global package of sports facilities, accommodation and other leisure pursuits is a fantastic outcome for the team at Sheffield Council that has worked to secure a preferred developer with Extreme’s experience in delivering leisure based schemed for many years.” “Continuum is delighted to be partnering with Extreme on this exciting new direction for the Continuum group,” said Juliana Delaney, CEO of Continuum. Extreme’s aim is to start work in order to open phase one in 2019 before concentrating on its plans to develop residential and leisure facilities on the site, subject to planning permission.
CHOIR GEAR UP FOR XMAS BOLSTERSTONE Male Voice Choir begins a busy Christmas period with a concert at St Leonard’s Church, Wortley, on Saturday December 9 with guest artists, singer Sarah Johnson and violinist Thomas Hetherington. The concert, at 7.30pm, is in memory of Marjorie White, wife of local farmer Tom White, who died earlier this year and who had organised this annual concert for many years. There will be a varied programme including traditional and local carols Tickets are priced at £8 with under 16s free, including mulled wine and other refreshments, available from Stocksbridge Keys, Wortley Post Office, Mick Siddall on 07535648964, Joan Clark on 0114 2887435 or info@bolsterstone.co.uk
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Tree planting celebrates 175 years of steelworks THE Steel Valley Project, a conservation charity based in Stocksbridge, held a commemorative tree planting ceremony this week funded by Liberty Steel to mark 175 years of steelworks in the Stocksbridge valley.
Commenting on the ceremony this week, Lynn Crowe said: “It was a privilege to be at this event today and I can’t believe it’s nearly 30 years since the first planting ceremony. This is a great community environmental project.”
Many of the people at the ceremony had been involved in a similar tree planting event 29 years ago to celebrate the launch of the Steel Valley Project.
The group this week planted 50 native trees, including hazel, sessile oak, field maple and mountain ash. The trees are currently less than a metre in height and were notch planted on banking above the steelworks.
A search via Look Local and on social media helped to track down some of the school children from that event back in April 1988 and the Steel Valley Project received some lovely messages sharing memories of the day. Deputy Mayor Julie Grocutt was also in attendance, along with Roger Moss, a former steelworker and now a trustee of the Steel Valley Project and Lynn Crowe, formerly of the Countryside Commission, both of whom were also at the 1988 ceremony.
Roger Moss, trustee for the Steel Valley Project, added: “What a wonderful way to celebrate 175 years of the steel industry in Stocksbridge by planting trees on the hillside. It was particularly good that some of the young people who planted the first trees come along with their families. “The company began tree planting 30 years ago and it is very satisfying to know that Liberty and the community remain committed to improving their local environment.”
Would you like to see a cafe in Coronation Park? BRADFIELD Parish Councillors are considering the addition of a cafe facility in Coronation Park, Oughtibridge. At this moment in time it is envisaged that any cafe facility would be operated by a third party and not the Parish Council. Before discussions are taken any further, the council would like to find out if this is what the commu-
nity want and if there is suitable demand for a cafe in order for it to be a viable operation. They are therefore inviting comments from as many members of the Parish and visitors to the area as possible. They would appreciate any views you may have on whether you would like to see a cafe in the park. If you would, is it a facility you yourself would use
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and how often? What would like to see provided? Alternatively if you feel a cafe facility would not be suitable we would be interested to hear why? If you are happy to assist in the consultation, the Council would also be pleased to hear whether or not you are a resident of the Parish or a visitor to the area.
Any responses should be submitted by 3pm on January 5. If you wish to take part in our consultation there is an online survey which can be found at the following link: https://oughtibridgecafe. typeform.com/to/VtlZMq Views can also be given via post, telephone, Facebook or email.
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give a Christmas concert 7pm, The venue is Holy Trinity Church, Thurgoland, tickets are £6 including festive refreshments from Elaine on 0114 2845494 or on the door. Thur December 7 7 Wellbeing of Women charity concert award winning acapella choir “Sheffield Harmony”. Doors open at Crookes Club at 7pm and the concert begins at 7.45pm. Tickets are £5, and are available from Crookes Club, Mulehouse Road, Sheffield S10 1TD. Telephone: 0114 2660114. Tickets are also available online at www.crookesclub.co.uk or can be purchased at the door on the night. 7 Scrabble group meeting at 2pm in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome. 7 Hillsborough and Owlerton Local History Group, ‘Local Carols led by Malcolm Nunn’, 7.45pm, Hillsborough Sports Arena, Hillsborough Park, free parking at the Arena, 2863017. Friday December 8 8 Oughtibridge Brass Band and Training Band’s ever popular Christmas Concert in Wadsley Church, Worrall Road, S6 4BB. 7.30pm. Carols and winter music. Tickets £6 including buns and drinks. 07710792025.
odist Church at 2pm. The speaker this week is talking about ‘Christmas flower decorations’. Visitors/ New members always welcome. For further details phone 01142 458837.
8 Fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Society at Ecclesfield Church. Coffee, cake and nearly new stalls. Baking and donations welcome. 10am to 12pm. For more details, call 07753535768.
Wed December 6 6 Stocksbridge and District W.I. meeting at Christ Church, 6.45pm for a 7pm start, for our Xmas party with secret Santa in a jar. Visitors welcome. £3.50. Further details 07939941818 or 07900024549.
8 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Community Health Forum will meet 10.30am to 12pm in Stocksbridge library. All welcome.
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8 Windmill Hill Winter Market. Santa’s grotto, Xmas games and Crafts, baked potatoes and hot chocolate, and lots of handmade and vintage goodies to buy. 3-6pm. All welcome. Sat December 9 9 2-30pm at Astoria Centre. ‘A Compton Christmas Cracker’ with Andrew Nix and Kevin Grunill and Millhouse Brass Band.
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9 Bradflix, Bradfield Village Hall, family film, 3pm, www.bradflix. co.uk, bar and refreshments. 9 Christmas Tree Festival and Fayre. High Green Methodist Church. 11am to 4pm. Trees sponsored by local businesses and decorated by community groups and schools. Vote for your favourite. Various stalls, refreshments and lunches. All welcome. 9 The City of Sheffield Teachers ‘Choir presents: A Celebration of Christmas featuring seasonal favourites, traditional carols and guest performances from Rainbow Forge Academy Junior Choir and Millhouses Octet. At St. Polycarp’s Church, Wisewood Lane S6 4WA Tickets from Jackie on 0114 2863251, or on the door. £10 adults, £8 concessions, under16s free. Sun December 10 10 Mortomley TARA T@3 Christmas Tea Dance, 3pm - 6pm. Miners’Welfare Hall, Greno View Road/ Angram Road (car park), High Green, S35 4GD. Details & Booking (for Catering) 01142848693. 10 Wadsley and Loxley Common-
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10 Friends of Wisewood and District, Christmas Celebration, 3.305.30pm, outside the RIVA Building and Wisewood Sports Centre, Carols, music, stalls, visit from Father Christmas, festive refreshments.
Refreshments available and entry is free. This will be followed by a Carol Service on Sunday December 17 at 2pm.
10 Carol singing around the Christmas tree. St Mary’s Church, Ecclesfield. 6pm start. Wrap up warm and bring a torch. Refreshments available. If inclement weather singing will be inside the Church. 10 High Green Methodist Church. Morning worship at 10.45am then Christmas Tree Festival and Fayre open 12 noon to 2pm. Refreshments available. All welcome. 10 Wortley Top Forge Christmas Special Open Day, 11am to 4pm at Wortley Top Forge, Forge Lane, Wortley, S35 7DN. See the oldest surviving example of a 17th century iron forge with three working waterwheels and many preserved steam, gas and diesel engines. Ride the miniature railway to visit Santa. Hot and cold food and drink available. Free car parking on site. Admission charges: Adult £5, Concessions £4, Children (5-16) £1, under five free. Mon December 11 11 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, Annual Carol Concert with Robin Garside and Humble Swain, Wadsley Church, admission £4, £3.50 for members ( includes mulled wine and mince pies), 7.30pm. 11 All are invited to the opening of Bolsterstone Community Memory Tree At Bolsterstone Playing Field at 6-30 pm With Christmas Carols and a blessing from Rev. Hilda Issacson. You are welcome to add your decoration to the tree in memory of a loved one (decorations will be removed at the end of Jan and donated to charity).
16 The City of Sheffield Teachers’ Choir will be singing carols in the Winter Garden, city centre, between 11am and 1pm. Do come along and hear us! Thur December 14 14 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet at 2pm in Stocksbridge Library, new members welcome. 14 Chapeltown Forum and Chapeltown Churches hold Carols in the Garden 7pm, Memorial Garden next to Newton Hall. Refreshments available, Chap band, students from Ecclesfield Comp, to entertain you carol sheets will be provided. 14 Thurgoland Local History Groups next meeting is at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Maureen Taylor with a talk about “How the Tudors celebrate Christmas”. This will be followed by the Christmas fuddle. All welcome, admission is £2. For more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482.or Margaret on 0114 2885037. 14 Christmas Carol singing 2-3pm at Temptation Café, 181 Middlewood Rd. Donations to Rain Rescue & Mill House Animal Sanctuary. All welcome 07821 175281. 14 Try the Community Cafe at the Beacon at Thurgoland Holy Trinity Church from 10am to 1pm. With refreshments, chat, crafts, advice,IT help and books. This month will also include a festive “singing 4 fun” from 10.30. All welcome, contact Sue on 0114
2888501. 14 Carol singing with Oughtibridge Band in The Pheasant, Station Lane, Oughtibridge. Traditional and local carols. 8pm. Friday December 15 15 Bradfield Village Hall, Traditional Carols, 7pm. 15 Oughtibridge Brass Band and Training Band Christmas Concert in Oughtibridge Church, Church Street, Oughtibridge. Exit collection. 7.30pm Sat December 16 16 Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield- Farmers Market, 9am3pm, 2851227. 16 Bradflix, Bradfield Village Hall, evening film, 7pm, www.bradflix. co.uk bar and refreshments. 16 Christmas Tree Festival & light refreshments - Hoylandswaine Parish Church S36 7LW, 1pm 3.30pm. SuN December 17 17 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, 9 Lessons and Carols, 6.30pm. 17 Christmas Tree Festival & light refreshments - Hoylandswaine Parish Church S36 7LW, 1pm 3.30pm. 27 Christingle Service at St Mary’s Church Ecclesfield in aid of The Children’s Society. We would love for you, your friends and family to join us at our Christingle celebrations. 4pm. 17 Chapeltown Methodist Church carol service with Chapeltown Silver Prize Band at 6pm. The service usually held at Warren Methodist Church now has a new venue. We look forward to seeing you at Chapeltown Methodist Church. MoN December 18 18 Bradfield Village Hall, Local
Carols with Malcolm Nunn, accompanied by Andrew Durdy, 7.30pm, tickets from Flask End, Bradfield Post Office and Malcolm on 2337463. 18 Christmas Carols in the square will also be taking place in Bolsterstone. Tues December 19 19 Carol singing at The Plough, Low Bradfield. 8pm. If you wish to be sure of a seat, why not book a table to eat before hand. One of the best sings in the area. 19 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting with a talk by Christmas social and quiz. All welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends. If you are interested contact Barry on 0114 2830056. 19 Deepcar Brass Band and Waldershelf SIngers stage a Christmas concert, plus local carols with audience participation, from 7.30pm at The Venue, Stocksbridge. Tickets £6 from Venue box office on: 0114 2838692. Bar opens 7pm. Wed December 20 20 Carol singing with Oughtibridge Band in The Shoulder of Mutton, Worrall. Traditional and local carols. 8.30pm. Sat December 23 23 At the Astoria Centre, Barugh Green. Barnsley S75 1JT at 7-30pm. ‘Astoria Christmas Tree Ball’ with dancing to the Compton organ. £10 admission includes pasty and peas supper.
Bradfield, Christmas Communion, 11.30pm. 24 Carol singing at The Plough, Low Bradfield. 8pm. If you wish to be sure of a seat, why not book a table to eat before hand. One of the best sings in the area. MoN December 25 25 St Nicholas’ Church, High Bradfield, Christmas Communion, 10.30am. 25 Penistone community Christmas lunch. 10am to 3pm. Food available all day for those who want to pop in. We will sit down together at 1pm. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Karen on 07595542903. Tue December 26 26 Carol singing at The Plough, Low Bradfield. 1pm. If you wish to be sure of a seat, why not book a table to eat before hand. One of the best sings in the area. Wedn December 27 27 Christmas Tree Festival & light refreshments - Hoylandswaine Parish Church S36 7LW, 1pm - 3.30pm. Sun December 31 31 Christmas Tree Festival & light refreshments - Hoylandswaine Parish Church S36 7LW, 1pm - 3.30pm. 31 Penistone community New Year fuddle. 5pm to 7pm. Food available A few drinks and some music. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact Karen on 07595542903.
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Tue December 12 12 Carol singing at The Plough, Low Bradfield. 8pm. If you wish to be sure of a seat, why not book a table to eat before hand. One of the best sings in the area. 12 The Thurgoland Tuesday Groups next meeting is at 7.30pm. The speaker is Victoria Howarth with a talk titled “I need a hero”. The venue as usual is Thurgoland School, ladies of all ages welcome. Contact: Joan Methley on 0114 4535139. 12 Waldershelf Singers are joined by the Tremorloes and Deepcar St John’s Primary School choir for a Christmas concert from 6.30pm to around 8.30pm at St John’s Church, Deepcar. Tickets, including post-concert refreshments, cost £5 from Kathryn Gormley on: 07769 252724. Children free. 12 Bolsterstone Community Group’s Wreath Making Evening at 7pm (doors open 6.30pm) in Bolsterstone Village Hall. Contact telephone/text 07711706670. Wed December 13 13 Chapeltown WI hold their last meeting at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Library. This will be a party night for members, hosted by the Committee. New members are welcome for 2018. The competition is to write a Christmas poem. 13 Thurgoland Community Choirs next practice at 7.30pm, the practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613. Thur December 14 to Sat December 16 A Christmas Tree festival is to be
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THIS time last year, Sheffield classical singer Maxwell Thorpe was wowing pavement audiences with his striking baritone voice wherever he busked around South Yorkshire. One day he was heard performing outside Mothercare in Sheffield and was invited to sing at a prestigious Cathedral concert with John Reilly from Boy on a Dolphin and Acoustic Angels, Canadian musician Lewis Nitikman
and Stannington Brass Band. Since then, he has performed with John and Lewis at the City Hall, a couple of concerts with Stannington Brass Band and is now branching out into concerts as a sole artist. Maxwell commented: “I still enjoy busking but being able to perform on a concert stage is fantastic.”
nington. The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets are available from Stannington Hardware or telephone Lynne 07931 528388. Maxwell will be performing some of his audience favourites including Bring Him Home, Time to Say Goodbye and Nessun Dorma as well as some local carols.
His next solo concert is on Friday December 22 at the Lomas Hall, Stan-
Hunshelf party benefits from bags of help from supermarket giants HUNSHELF Parish Community’s Christmas party organising committee is delighted to announce it has bagged £1,000 from Tesco’s Bags of Help community grant scheme. Bags of Help is run in partnership with environmental charity Groundwork, and sees grants raised from the sale of carrier bags awarded to thousands of local community projects every year. Since launching in 2015, it’s provided more than £40 million to over 9,700 local community projects. Millions of shoppers have voted in Tesco stores up and down the country and it can now be revealed Hunshelf Parish Community Christmas party has been awarded £1,000. Work will now begin on bringing the project to life. The Parish Christmas Party brings together all the age groups in the Parish community in a single event which caters for all. The provision of the buffet and entertainment is free for all attendees but relies on fundraising to support the small grant provided by the Parish Council. The event was in decline until its format was changed from a ‘senior parishioners only tea’ to the more inclusive all ages party.
Since then, attendance has grown from circa 30 to 100. This is the one community event that brings all age groups together to socialise and share their experiences and knowledge of the community’s past. The event is organised by community volunteers and is supported by community donations of food and small gifts for the children. Whilst an entertainment programme is provided, usually a magician/ventriloquist for the children and a soloist or singers for the adults, the evening is always rounded off with coffee and mince pies and a carol sing comprising both traditional and local carols. Thereby maintaining the 100+ year tradition of singing Green Moor carols and festive songs The award of the Tesco Bags of Help community grant will not only guarantee the 2017 event but will go a long way to underwrite the 2018 event thereby ensuring the continuity of this Parish tradition. Anyone can nominate a project and organisations can apply online. To find out more visit www.tesco. com/bagsofhelp.
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Barry John Flint Late of Thurgoland, sadly passed away aged 74 years. The funeral will take place in Poole on Friday the 8th December.
Alan ChArlesworth Passed away on Saturday 25th November in Bulwell.
Brother of Jennifer and Mary and the late Gerald and John (Jake) and loving Uncle. Funeral service to be held at Bolsterstone Church on Wednesday 13th December at 11am. No flowers please, but donations if desired to Cavendish Cancer Support. A loving Brother that will be dearly missed.
WORMLEIGHTON Doreen
Peacefully on the 25th November aged 93 years, Doreen of Stocksbridge.
The beloved Wife of the late Neville. Much loved Mum of Graham, dear Mother-inLaw of Jane. Loved and loving Nan of Natalie, Chloe, Shannon and Zakk, Great Grandma of Alfie and Joey. Funeral service at Grenoside Crematorium, South Chapel on Monday 11th December at 10.45am. Family flowers only please but donations would be appreciated for Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice c/o T. W. Birks & Son, 100 Manchester Road, Deepcar, S36 2RE. Will friends please meet at the Crematorium.
Ivy Drury
After a short spell in the Northern General Hospital, peacefully in her sleep, Ivy Drury in her 90th year. The dearly loved Wife of the late Ernest. Loving Mum of David and the late Kim. Precious Mother-in-Law to Lynn. Adored Nana of Kayleigh and Jamie. Family and friends are invited to the funeral service at Grenoside Crematorium, South Chapel on Wednesday 13th December at 3.15pm. Family flowers only please but donations would be appreciated for the NSPCC c/o T.W. Birks & Son, 100 Manchester Road, Deepcar S36 2RE.
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Sandra, Raymond, Carol and family would like to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy. Grateful thanks to the kind and caring staff at Alpine Lodge and Dr. Christine Atkin. Special thanks also to Reverend Hilda Isaacson for her comforting service and K. Dyson for their professional funeral arrangements.
ASKHAM Dorothy
Dorothy’s family would like to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, cards and donations received in their sad bereavement. Greatful thanks to all the staff at Belmont House Care Home for the love and care shown to Dorothy. Many thanks to Rev Hilda Isaacson and St Matthias Church for a really lovely service.
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Superjam comes to Ecclesfield School ECCLESFIELD School hosted their first Superjam Tea Party for the local community, with a focus on the elderly, lonely or socially isolated this week. Sean Hollingworth, the business and community engagement manager arranged for the school to welcome the group. The event was a huge success and Sean, his volunteer students and the choir pulled out all the stops to ensure the guests had an amazing time. Ecco Volunteers reached out into the community at the end of November to host their first ever SuperJam Tea Party.
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As the current owner of the building, Ecclesfield Priory Players would like to invite the local community to join us on our annual New Year’s Day walk,
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opportunity to toast the new engraving on the building which celebrates the purchase by the Players in 1980. Pre-ordered soup and sandwiches can then be taken at the theatre.
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THE Bolsterstone Christmas Tree Nursery has kindly donated two beautiful Christmas trees to Fox Valley in Stocksbridge in support of the Dransfield Foundation.
Centre manager at Fox Valley Annabel Plumtree said: “The trees which have been donated to Fox Valley look lovely and we would like to thank the Christmas Tree Nursery at Bolsterstone.”
One of the trees has been placed by the bandstand in the piazza area at Fox Valley and the other is by the entrance to Sandersons Department store at the busy shopping centre for shoppers and visitors to enjoy.
Trees can be purchased from Bolsterstone Christmas Tree Nursery where there will be a Bear Hunt for younger visitors every Saturday and Sunday as well as a free gift for every child. Please call John Johnson on 07957 549136 for further details.
The Churches Together in Stocksbridge and District invite you to celebrate Christmas in one of your local churches Saturday 9th December The Salvation Army Band Christmas Carols 10.30 to 11.30 • Fox Valley
Sunday 17th December Traditional Carol Service 6 pm • Green Moor Methodist Church
Family Nativity 10.30 am • Stocksbridge Christian Centre
Morning Service
Christmas Eve: Sunday 24th December
Mass with Children’s Liturgy Holy Communion 9.45 am • St John’s Deepcar
Morning Worship
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10.30 am • Stocksbridge Christian Centre
Children’s Nativity
Children’s Musical Nativity
Do-It-Yourself Service
10 am • Green Moor Methodist Church
10.45am • Christ Church Stocksbridge
11 am • Green Moor Methodist Church
Morning Service
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10.45 am • St John’s Deepcar
11 am • St Mary’s Bolsterstone
Lessons and Carols Carol Service
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Festival of Local Carols and other Christmas Music
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Carols by Candlelight
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Monday 18th December Carols in the Square
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Wednesday 20th December Christingle
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Saturday 23rd December Mass
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Sunday 10th December
All through Advent • Christ Church Stocksbridge
Saturday 30th December
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Midnight Communion
New Year’s Eve: Sunday 31st December Mass
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Morning Worship 11 am • Green Moor Methodist Church
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Carols by Candlelight
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Sunday 7th January
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Covenant Service
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Covenant Service at Crane Moor
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Covenant Service and Leaders’ Re-dedication
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Carly Acton, a Level 3 Make-Up Artistry student, said: “I really enjoyed Armand’s question and answer session, it has given me a good insight into careers with beauty industry. I loved having a makeover from a professional make-up artist.” Emma Hanks, Hair and Beauty Course Leader at Barnsley College, added: “To have Armand come to college and share his experience with our students is a real honour. Students did not only feel motivated, energised and inspired, but left the talk feeling more confident in realising that anything is possible.” For more information on Hair and Beauty courses at Barnsley College, visit www.barnsley.ac.uk/handb. Alternatively contact the Information Team on 01226 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk.
Hillsborough trio arrested over human trafficking raids FIVE people have appeared in court charged with human trafficking offences after a number of warrants were executed across the city. Nicolae Ionita, 24, Razvan Tanasa, 30, and Claudia Ionita, 29, all of Leppings Lane, Hillsborough, Sorina Cretu, 22, of Attercliffe Road, Sheffield and Shane Booth, 27, of Henderson Place, Rotherham, have all been charged with human trafficking under Section
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A closure notice was subsequently served on Pandora’s Massage Parlour, Attercliffe Road, under Section 136B of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
On Thursday November 30, three warrants were carried out across Sheffield in relation to possible human trafficking. The warrants were carried out at properties in Leppings Lane in Hillsborough, Henderson Place in Canklow Road, Rotherham and
The premise will remain closed until a court hearing on Friday December 8 when officers will apply for the property to be closed for three months.
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The public can attend and ask a question at the beginning of the meeting, it is not a debate, but it’s The residents and small businesses of Penistone a chance to ask a public question of those elected and Stocksbridge have suffered yet another blow to make decisions on your behalf. You may have to today. NatWest announced the closure of 197 of wait for an answer, but an answer you should get. its branches across England and Wales, including I will begin holding a public meeting a month from those in both Penistone and Stocksbridge. January for High Green, details to follow. To whom it may concern,
This leaves both towns without a single bank between them. With a high percentage of older residents, these branches of NatWest are known to be well used and always busy.
Councillor David Ogle, High Green ward, High Green volunteer
But public transport links are abysmal and ever worsening, both between the adjoining towns of Penistone and Stocksbridge and into Sheffield itself. It is essential that Sheffield City Council work with Stagecoach to review the recent changes to bus timetabling and to prioritise a more comprehensive bus service to support this town. There also needs to be urgent consideration given to the extension of a rail or tram link between Stocksbridge and Sheffield, which would benefit residents and businesses across the Penistone and Stocksbridge area.
Community website, with the help of two Duke of Edinburgh students at the High School - and will be asking you to update or write a summary of your community group, with contact details, as well as adding dates to our calendar.
Indeed, many customers have actually switched Stocksbridge Community Forum their personal and business banking to NatWest Dear Editor, in recent months, preferring to continue to use local branch and counter services instead of May we take this opportunity to: online or telephone banking. 1. Inform you all that Sunday March 4 is our People are now going to be forced to switch to Community Day at The Venue so if you belong to these services or to travel to access a bank, a task a group which hasn’t booked a table yet, it’s 0114 impossible for many due to the area’s woefully 2888394 or 0114 2838692, or if you’re wondering what groups are out there, for example catering for inadequate public transport links. the elderly or for youngsters, come and find out. In recent times Sheffield City Council has chosen Refreshments available. to neglect and ignore Stocksbridge, withdrawing support for essential community facilities such as 2. Thank you for your support and involvement over the last year, both at our regular bi-monthly the Leisure Centre and the bus services. Stocksbridge Community Forum meetings and on This cannot keep happening and I would urge our facebook and twitter pages. them to fight NatWest on Stocksbridge’s behalf, to not to leave our town without any banking 3. Ask every organisation/group in the Valley which facilities at all. Stocksbridge has enjoyed a surge has a defibrillator to tell Look Local (include any of investment and growth in recent times, with specific access information/ voice activated etc ) so the opening of the popular and successful Fox that we have a full picture of where they are situated Valley development and news that some of the and whether we have any major gaps. empty shops in the precinct will soon be let. 4. Tell you that we are re-launching our Stocksbridge
NatWest is leaving Stocksbridge behind. Sheffield City Council must not.
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Last meeting of the year for Ecclesfield Parish Council (EPC), this Thursday night. Police are not attending, due to ‘misunderstanding’. I have asked EPC three times what this ‘misunderstanding’ was, no reply as yet, will ask at meeting.
5. Invite you to our next SCF meeting, 7pm, Wednesday January 24. Our agenda always includes concerns which affect the Valley as well as a slot for anyone to raise any issue. 6. And finally, we wish each and every one of you a Peaceful Christmas (what was that you said parents?) Stocksbridge Community Forum
Merry Christmas On behalf of Bolsterstone Community Group. We would like to record our sincere thanks to all those local people who supported our annual Christmas Fayre recently.
The number of loyal supporters, volunteers, visitors, local businesses, school choirs (including parents and grandparents), artists and craft stall holders who all helped create a lovely atmosphere and was testament to a true community event, which we are I was going to ask police at this public meeting sure to repeat. about High Green’s Sunny Bank arsonist, if the City Council had been in touch to explore Thank you to everyone for making it such a success possibility of civil action, as criminal proceedings and helping us to support six different charities and to fund our village’s floral maintenance seem so far an impossibility. programme. I submitted the question, a day later police cancel attending the meeting, after being booked to Merry Christmas from Bolsterstone! attend for months. Bolsterstone Community Group I have two items I’ve added to the agenda, grants allocations within EPC and employees Bauble mistake of EPC involving themselves in EPC elections. Did anyone buy some old Christmas baubles the The meeting will be recorded and posted to my week beginning November 20 from St Luke’s? Facebook page. When I donated some items, I mistakenly included I hope Lound Side School send a delegation to the a red crescent-shaped ornament with a face on the meeting to seek public support from our other 14 front (nose rubbed out) with sentimental value. councillors on achieving your road safety aims, Please contact Vanessa at Stocksbridge Keys.
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Football round-up Penistone Church 3-2 Garforth Town
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PENISTONE Church FC survived a late fightback in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division on Saturday, beating Garforth Town 3-2. Brett Lovell, Kieran Ryan and Nathan Keightley put Church 3-0 up before Mark Simpson and Jack McMurrough reduced the arrears.
High Green Villa 3 -4 Grimethorpe (AET) MIKEY Vella opened the scoring early on in this League Cup game when he capitalised on a mix up between the Grimethorpe goalkeeper and a defender, before calmly slotting past the goalkeeper. Grimethorpe were level before halftime though. Joe Moorhouse scored his second in as many games after being put through on goal, he shrugged off a defender and calmly put the ball beyond the keeper. Villa stopped everything thrown at them before a goal with literally the last kick of the game deflated Villa. With time appearing to be up, and the referee not blowing the whistle, Grimethorpe won a throw in, stole yards and launched one down the line. The winger’s cross took a wicked deflection, looped over Tom Parker and went in off
the post. Heart-breaking stuff. Full time 2-2. Again Villa took the lead through Mikey Vella, when he worked hard to beat the defender and smash past the keeper. Villa tried to hold on, but Grimethorpe drew level again, despite the officials missing an obvious foul on a Villa player in the attacking corner. Another cup tie looked destined for penalties until Grimethorpe struck the killer blow, and finally took the lead less than five minutes from time. A soft free kick on the halfway line was pumped into the box and the ball was squared to an attacker who looked offside. A very tough loss to take but an unbelievable effort from Villa against the current leaders of the Premier Division.
Stocksbridge 17 – 20 Sheffield Medicals AFTER rearranging the coaching and management set up since last week, Stocksbridge arrived early at Coal Pit Lane and got down to a well organised warm up. The feeling of team unity was thriving as the lads came out onto the pitch to face a young Sheffield Medics side. Eight minutes in and Medics were awarded their first penalty in front of the sticks which went over giving them the first points on the board.
Stocksbridge Park Steels’ under 21 player Ollie Black is in impressive form for War Memorial this season
Oughtibridge WMFC 5 Woodhouse Village 2 BLADES Super Draw league leaders Woodhouse Village were the visitors at Oughtibridge War Memorial and were soon two goals to the good after a dreadful opening 10 minutes by the home side. Ross Brown was introduced after 15 minutes and a change in formation completely changed the balance of play. First Ollie Black, who was becoming more and more of a threat, went close and then Black played Callum Chambers through who made no mistake in pulling a goal back. Black again went close and the home side began to pile on the pressure. Ross Brown equalised just before half time with a superb header from a Danny Booth free kick. In the second half Oughtibridge were in top gear with some great possession football and it was only a matter of time before they went ahead. First a Ross Brown through ball was superbly finished by Chambers and then a superb Josh Walker free kick made it four before Chambers completed his hat-rick to make the final score 5-2.
Bridge came back with some good attacking play and mauled the ball over 10 meters up the field before playing it out to the backs. A head injury of a Medics player stopped play which gave Bridge a chance to regroup. The restart was a scrum followed by some big carries with a penalty advantage been played as the home side continuously drove the ball in to the opposition until Whittaker dove for the corner flag and scored the first try of the game. The kick was not successfully converted. Medics continued to make ground with fast backs until Spencer took their wing out into touch in try saving tackle, the ref went back for a penalty. A yellow card was handed to Keenan at 33 minutes, which saw the Medics take another penalty kick at the sticks that missed. An awake Jones gathered the ball and kicked it to touch giving Medics a line out which they went on to win. The ball moved across the field where yet another penalty was awarded to the visitors who utilised the opportunity for more points on the board. With the last five minutes to go both teams looked even in mid field until Bridge
overturned the visitors scrum but couldn’t make ground through the Medics defence leading to half time. Half time score 5-6 to the Medics. Keenan came back on after half time, and Bridge kicked off to the Medics who worked their way up the field eventually finding a gap in the Stocksbridge defence who didn’t react to the fast moving medics. Try scored at 42 minutes and the conversion went over. Whittaker replaced by debuting Booth. Bridge kicked off and Aspin turned the ball over giving Bridge the attacking possession. Doing what works, they walked down the field picking and going until they were awarded a penalty, Frith sent the ball to touch 10 meters out from the try line. Medics stole the line out but proceeded to give a knock on where Bridge utilised the scrum. With some more pick and goes ground was made before passing ball to Stefan on the wing who scored a try after slipping through three defenders. Frith hits the bar - no conversion. The game resumed with even play until penalties awarded to the Medics from lazy play on Stocksbridge’s behalf. Medics made a break with an overhead kick but unfortunately touched the ball down over the dead line. Stockbridge was awarded the scrum back from where ball was kicked on the 22. Play made down the field in favour of Bridge with big carries from Woodcock making 10 meters, followed by the rest of the pack working as a team until ball was sent out of play by Bridge. Medics won their line out and attacked the line where Stefan tackled their winger in to touch.
A short throw to Connor Brown who then made a break with fantastic support allowed the ball to be played down the field and flow through hands in offloads until eventually going out for another line out. The Medics camped in Bridge’s half keeping the ball in hands while Bridge gave more penalties away for silly mistakes. Aspin received a yellow in the 75th minute for not rolling away from tackle. Medics kicked to touch for a line out 5m out where they mauled the ball and then played the pick and go game themselves earning a try in the top left corner, kick converted. With three minutes left on the clock and down to 14 men, Bridge kicked off and played down the field mauling the ball until it was collapsed and scrum awarded to the Medics. Bridge turned the scrum over allowing Vice Captain Frith and Captain Newton to make ground until a scrum was awarded in their favour. Bridge dug deep and drove towards the sticks where a break was made and the final try of the game was scored. Kick converted, final whistle. Score 17-20. Stocksbridge need to work on their discipline to reduce the number of penalties given away but continue to work as a team and carry on doing the right things. Man of match was James Booth. Stocksbridge travel to Harrogate next weekend on the search for a win in December.
Winter Cup action at Stocksbridge Golf Club SATURDAY November 18 was round two of the Winter Cup at Stocksbridge Golf Club. The weather was reasonable for November and this led to some great scoring. 41 players started and 11 were on par or better.
In third place was Craig Brailsford with 41 points (five under par). Second place went to Chris Walker on 42 points (six under par).
The winner with a magnificent 43 points, that’s seven under par, was Richard Sheppard. On Sunday November 19, a smaller field competed for the Pro’s Prize. Scoring was decent but nowhere near the day before. Third place went to Stuart Marsh on 37 points. Second was Trevor Moseley on 38 points. In first place was Brian Dobb, also on 38 points, but with a better back nine holes.
The Dragon’s Christmas Cracker was cancelled due to the lack of players on a blustery and showery day. There were enough though to play in the Dragons Winter Cup. The overall winner was Charlie Dale with 36 points. Charlie was the only player to make par. Division One winner was Noel Weaver on 31 points. Runner-up was Les Wright with 30 points and the Division Two runner-up was Alf Pearson on 34 points.
The winner was Mick Mosforth, also on 34 points but with a better back six holes. Saturday November 25 saw a smaller field than usual contest the third round of the Winter Cup. Two players were outstanding and the rest of the field bunched close together. In third place was Steve Page on 37 points. Second was Andy Taylor on 40 points. The clear winner was Ian Hul-
bert on a magnificent 42 points (six under par). The Dragon’s sixth Christmas Cracker of the season had a wide variety of scores on a very cold and blustery day. Third place went to Noel Weaver on 36 points, second was Charlie Dale also on 36 points. In first place was Denis Haley on 37 points. Charlie won this Christmas Cracker as Denis has already won one this year.
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THE Percy Pud 10k took place at Loxley on Sunday, with 2,519 runners completing the undulating course in fine conditions. First back was Gareth Cooke in a time of 34.41. Next was the rapidly improving Mark Riordan in a new personal best time of 38.21, narrowly pipping Damien Briscoe who also ran a personal best of 38.36. Julia Cobham was first woman back in a personal best of 44.49 followed by Julie Moxon in 47.35. Seuranie Johnstone ran a personal best of 49.17 whilst Dawn Godley also set a new best time with 53.52. Dawn Broom made the journey across the Pennines to run in the Myerscough 10 mile road race near Preston. She finished first F50 in 74.13 after a well-paced effort. At the Gravy Pud Fell Race at Tintwistle, Damian Kilpin was the first Penistone Footpath Runner home, also finishing third V40 in a time of 40.15. Julie Darigala was second F45 in 49.54 and Julia Johnson was first F50 in 51.50.
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BRITISH bulldog Josh Bates is to stay with his local club Sheffield Tigers for the 2018 season. And that means the Barnsley racer is now sorted with both Premiership and Championship clubs after his return to Leicester was also confirmed last week. It promises to be an exciting year for Bates as Sheffield look to retain their league title against increasingly tough competition. “It’s a big challenge for everyone, but I’m excited by it,” he said. “Last season was amazing and it’s given me and everyone at Sheffield a taste for success.
“The Championship is looking really strong when you look around at the other teams, but we’re going to be strong too and we’ll take some beating.
Son of legendary former rider Andy, Smith won the Premiership Knockout Cup with Belle Vue last season.
“For me personally it’s nice to know I’m sorted in both the Championship and Premiership, doubling up again, I’m pleased about that.
Tigers co-promoter Damien Bates said: “We are delighted to welcome Jack into the side, it’s a move which is logical in many ways.
“I’m working hard already to prepare for next season and I know it’s a big year for me.”
“He fits into our team plans, he likes the place and is a regular visitor here.
Lasse BJERRE 8.32
Tigers have won the race to sign talented teenager Jack Smith.
“I’m sure he can enhance his average as he’s got a good attitude to the sport and he is going places.
Jack SMITH 2.51
He’s the third name on the team sheet for 2018 and is a familiar face at Owlerton after regular visits as a spectator.
“The lad himself is really pleased to be joining Sheffield and we’re really pleased to have him on board.”
Smith himself said: “I’ve been to Sheffield a fair few times now and I always seem to have fun there. “The club have got big hopes for next year as well and I can’t wait to be a part of it.” TEAM SO FAR: Josh BATES 6.54
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First win of the season for junior Pigs
Stocksbridge RUFC u13 20-10 Dinnington RUFC u13 THE Junior Pigs welcomed Dinnington RUFC to Coal Pit Lane on a fine Sunday morning, securing their first win of the season. With excellent playing conditions and sporting their new team kit sponsored by Asphalt Grid Systems, it all looked promising for the lads. However, all did not got to plan as the first two trys of the day went to the Dinnington behemoth on the left hand wing, who broke the line on both occasions and skipped out of would-be tackles left, right and centre.
TWO GOOD: Joe Lumsden beats the keeper for one of his two goals against Newcastle. Photo: Ian Revitt.
Things were looking ominous but the Piglets however displayed their “never die” attitude and created an excellent try for number 10 Alex Pegg in the top right hand corner, which saw the hard work of the forwards and backs combining to reap the reward just before half time.
Newcastle Town 2 Stocksbridge Park Steels 2 By David Bradley STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels’ trip to Newcastle Town looked like it was going to be an easy three points after they took the lead within four minutes. Steels were slick and the passing was smooth. The build-up for the first goal was exceptional and when Todd Jordan crossed for Joe Lumsden to head home, everything looked to be going to plan.
Steels had plenty of chances to add to the goal tally but couldn’t convert them. But they were then sloppy and gave the ball away in their own half and Newcastle’s first shot resulted in a goal as Lee shot past Reay who had no chance. Steels were still in control and just before half time they went back in front with a well worked goal. Brodie Litchfield crossed and Joe Lumsden slid in at the back post to scramble the ball home.
The second half saw Newcastle Town come out with more purpose and within four minutes, they were level, as more sloppy play let in Wilson to score the second for Newcastle Town.
With confidence lifted and playing down the slope with the winter sun beaming through, the boys never looked back and pulled out their finest performance we have yet seen from these young aspiring players, scoring a further three unanswered trys. Number 12 Harry Brownrigg scored two exceptional opportunities after being taken
For a while it looked like Newcastle would get the third, but then Steels found a different gear, unfortunately they couldn’t find the back of the net. Shot after shot went wide or saved and in the final moments Lumsden had a shot superbly saved to keep the score 2-2 at full time.
off in the first half and having subtle words placed in his ear. His brace was followed by a number eight Harry Ryan effort, which his coach described as “Herculean”, due to sprinting 70 metres down the right hand side, whilst literally carrying the Dinnington defence on his back. All was not done as Dinnington upped the pressure for the last five minutes, hammering down on the Stocksbridge line, only to be thwarted with a barrage of tackles at every asking. Head Coach Joe Jones, ecstatic with the win, said: “We have worked incredibly hard the last three weeks. Concentrating on what we have learnt from the last four losses. “I know what the lads are capable of and they now believe it.” It was hard to pick a man of the match with such an exceptional team performance but it had to be split between prop Adam Mahmood, who was involved in everything and set the tone from the off, and inside centre Harry Brownrigg for his attacking prowess. The boys welcome Bradford & Bingley RUFC next week in the Yorkshire Cup, 10.15 kick off and they would welcome all the support possible.
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