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Restart funding for REGION’S businesses A new Restart and Recovery fund, which became available from Wednesday 2nd December, will help businesses who have been unable to trade conventionally during the Covid-19 lockdowns adapt using technology and other initiatives. Businesses will be able to apply into the £1.1m Restart and Recovery support fund to implement more effective ways of working, trade online or employ initiatives to build customer confidence. Applications for funding must be made for specific items such as homeworking aids, specialist software or sales platforms. The funding can also be used for businesses

to work with specialist consultants to provide professional advice or to gain accreditations to build customer confidence. The funding must cover the whole cost of the materials/service applied for. Whilst the new scheme is open to most sectors, businesses who have been unable to benefit from the national government grants scheme are strongly encouraged to apply. This includes businesses operating from people’s homes, tourism and visitor economy sector businesses. Grant payments will be awarded between £1,000 and £3,000 and no contribution from the business is required.

The money cannot be utilised for anything that is a legal requirement, such as being Covid-secure and ensuring social distancing. On behalf of all South Yorkshire local authorities, Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council are distributing the Restart and Recovery Fund to businesses in the region. Applications opened at 9am on Wednesday 2nd December. Instructions on how to apply can be found at www. enterprisingbarnsley.co.uk/ sme-restart-recovery-andkickstarting-tourism-package/ Information is included on the types of equipment and initiatives that are eligible for the funding.

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Businesses should act now before applications open to prepare the detail and gain the relevant quotes that will be needed when applying. Applications are on a first come first served basis, so Sheffield City Council is encouraging businesses to start preparing their applications as soon as possible. Councillor Mazher Iqbal, Cabinet Member for Business and Investment at Sheffield City Council, said: “Covid-19 has brought a massive shift in the way that businesses are able to operate, and as we continue to live with the virus it is important that they are supported to

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For support and advice on accessing this grant or preparing your application, please contact Business Sheffield on 0114 224 5000 or email businesssheffield@ sheffield.gov.uk.

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Club Fiesta is voted Sheffield’s best club by the Dirty Stop Outs It was the biggest nightclub in all of Europe and it’s still winning awards - four decades after it shut! Sheffield’s Fiesta cabaret club has been voted the city’s best nightspot of the 1970s. Hundreds of people took part in a poll to decide which venue deserved to adorn the front cover of an anniversary book celebrating the era.

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Neil Anderson of Dirty Stop Outs, the Sheffield-based company that is dedicated to celebrating the city’s after dark history, said: “Though there was stiff competition is was always hard to think any venue would score better than the Fiesta. The city had seen nothing like it before, and it has seen nothing like it after. The palatial venue attracted the biggest stars

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The city centre proposals include: • The pedestrianisation of Pinstone Street and Leopold Street, linking with the Peace Gardens and creating more space for people and events. Access to Cross Burgess Street retained though one-way road access, including to John Lewis car park. • Bus gates in both directions on Furnival Gate, and along Arundel Gate to Norfolk Street to help ease congestion and allow buses priority into the centre • Pedestrianisation of Surrey Street with access maintained to Norfolk Street and Tudor Square. This will help create a new traffic-free Town Hall Square • Pedestrianisation of Charles Street between Union St and Pinstone St, with access maintained to Q car park. This area will be transformed into a public space where seating and planting will provide a useable, inviting public area for all to enjoy. • A new bus hub on Rockingham Street with improvements to pavements, green street, pocket park and new bus stops Detailed plans can be found on the Connecting Sheffield website or hard copies can be made available on request by calling 0808 196 5105 or emailing info@connecting-sheffield.co.uk.

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Christmas fundraising drive to support cats and kittens in need A local animal charity is hosting an online Christmas raffle to raise much-needed funds that have been severely dented during the pandemic so it can continue helping cats and kittens like Jam Jar. It was thought the tiny kitten was unlikely to survive but after a volunteer fosterer for the North Sheffield Branch of Cats Protection spent days and nights nurturing her through her early days she pulled through and is now thriving. The branch has attracted a number of new volunteer fosterers this year, increasing its capacity to take in unwanted felines, with 12 cats currently being looked after while awaiting new owners. But with this has come a steep rise in costs, including food, vet and pen maintenance bills, and with Covid19 restrictions preventing any face-to-face fundraising taking place, the kitty is running low. In a final fundraising push of 2020, the branch has put together some fantastic prizes to raffle off, with the first prize winner receiving a portrait of their beloved pet painted by a local artist. Second and third prizes are alcohol and chocolate selections, with five other winners getting luxury cat-themed hampers. Tickets are £2 each and are available at https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ northsheffieldcatsprotectionchristmasraffle2020, which gives details of how to purchase. Ticket sales close on 18 December, with the draw taking place

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Country Court, a national care home provider, is launching a ‘Christmas Message Exchange’ to enable local people to exchange festive messages with residents in their 33 care homes across the UK. One of the highlights of the Christmas festivities for many care home residents is the wonderful Christmas visits they usually receive from local schools, nurseries, and community groups. Country Court have set up a ‘Christmas Message Exchange’ to help those in care homes send and receive Christmas messages with people locally. Anyone can take part in the Christmas message exchange; all they need to do is either: Make a Christmas card or record a video message. Messages and cards can be sent directly to their local Country Court Care Home or sent via WhatsApp to 07872 542369. The video messages can be songs, music or a festive message for residents. The care home residents are planning to send cards and messages back to people who send messages in. “2020 has not been an easy year for older people, especially with not being able to see loved ones as much as they would like. This Christmas will not be

the same celebration that our residents usually enjoy, but staff are already going above and beyond to make the festive season as special as possible.” Said Alykhan Kachra Co-CEO of Country Court. Country Court Care Homes would usually be filled with entertainers performing carol concerts, pantomimes, and singalongs. Children from local schools would be joining residents to sing carols and chat over cups of tea and mince pies, and families and local people would be enjoying Christmas Fairs and events. This year Activity Teams are busy helping residents make decorations, wreaths, and cards. Catering teams are planning festive menus and resident choirs are practising their carols in a bid to ensure residents have the best Christmas possible. However, retaining connections with their local community is vital for the health and wellbeing of residents. This year more than ever, care home residents would love to exchange Christmas messages and festive wishes with local people. To get involved or for more information please contact marketing@ countrycourtcare.com. When sending messages people should include their name, organisation (if relevant), contact

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ALL ABOUT BLADES RUE MISSED CHANCES AT THE HAWTHORNS THE TEAM PULIS Tony Pulis emphasis that he will always put the team first following the 0-0 draw with Stoke on Saturday. Pulis made changes during the game, including the substitution of Jordan Rhodes with the striker already having come on from the bench. He explained: “It’s something I have done before and it’s something I will do again, I’m sure. I will always put the team first, that’s what it all about for me, the team. “I had something in my mind for the last five minutes of the game. I will sit down with Jordan and have a chat on Monday.” Pulis praised the endeavour of his players as they shut out one of the highest scoring teams in the division. At the other end of the field, the new Wednesday manager says there is work to be done. He added: “I thought going forward today the one big plus was Kadeem Harris, he caused them problems and almost got on the scoresheet. “Credit to him because he’s missed the last three games but today I thought we was our most likely outlet. “We were strong and resolute at the back, we’ve kept a very good side quiet and as a manager you can’t ask for much more than that.”

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Despite creating numerous chances, particularly in the second-half, United left The Hawthorns emptyhanded on Saturday evening. Conor Gallagher’s early effort proved decisive for West Brom, although Sam Johnstone was the Baggies man of the match as he somehow denied the Blades at least a share of the spoils with a number of top quality saves. Wilder made two changes for the clash in the West Midlands, with Burke coming in for McGoldrick who dropped to the bench, whilst Bryan was handed a Premier League debut in defence with Ampadu missing out with a contact injury. Mousset was named in a matchday squad for the first time this term. Within 30 seconds United had a sight of goal. McBurnie flicked on Ramsdale’s long kick forward, but off balance, Burke couldn’t make a clean contact and Johnstone gathered. Ivanovic was then booked by referee Dean for nasty lunge on McBurnie but from the resulting free-kick Fleck overhit a cross to the back post. The Blades positive opening continued, but after Furlong failed to deal with Baldock’s cross, Fleck dragged his effort wide. Then, Burke outpaced Bartley down the left and squared for Baldock, but a retreating defender cleared off the line with Johnstone beaten. Following a corner for the hosts, Norwood was cautioned for a foul on Gallagher, but thankfully Bartley’s effort from Pereira’s delivery was high and wide. The game remained open, but it was West Brom that took the lead on 13 minutes. A combination of Bryan and Ramsdale denied Grant who had got in behind, but from the resulting corner, Berge could only clear to GALLAGHER on the edge of the area and his low effort went through a number of bodies before nestling in the bottom corner. United looked for an instant response and produced the move of the game. Lowe and Fleck were involved down the left before Bryan whipped in an inviting centre which Burke met powerful with his head, only for Johnstone to tip over at full stretch. Fleck’s corner yielded another from the opposite side, but Johnstone punched clear from Norwood’s centre. The contest continued to see both teams create opportunities, although it was the hosts who were starting to have the better. Pereira fired a shot wide after a fortunate break for the home side, before Egan was ideally positioned to block an effort from Robinson. And shortly after the hour, United survived a major scare from a corner, as Baldock cleared off the line after Ramsdale had denied Grant from Bartley’s flick on. As Berge became a greater influence in midfield,

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United started to get back on top. Lowe had an effort deflected behind for a corner, from which McBurnie had a header saved. Berge then moved into an advanced position and from McBurnie’s inch perfect pass, the Norwegian fired a powerful effort just too high on the angle. The last action of note in the first period saw the dangerous Pereira shoot off target from a promising position for the home side. The opening five minutes of the second half saw both teams have a chance and a corner. Baldock snuffed out the threat of Robinson at one end, before McBurnie had a shot deflected behind by Ajayi at the other. On 52 minutes, Ramsdale kept United in the game, saving excellently low to his right to deny Bartley with a header from another Pereira corner. United’s first change was characteristically a positive one, with Brewster replacing Norwood. Shortly before the hour, Egan saw yellow for a foul on the advancing Robinson and McBurnie had to jump in the wall to divert Pereira’s free kick from the edge of the area over the bar. Back on the attack, Fleck carried the ball forward, but Bartley cleared from Lowe’s cross with Brewster lurking. On 63 minutes, United should have restored parity following another excellent move. Basham, McBurnie and Burke were all involved before Baldock, who had started the move in his own half, shot over the top from ten yards out. Lundstram then took the place

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Blades handed away third round tie

Moore pleased with battling display

The Blades have been drawn away to Bristol Rovers in the third round of the Emirates FA Cup. Chris Wilder will take his side to the Memorial Stadium after Paul Tisdale’s League One side thrashed Darlington 6-0 at the weekend. Ties will be played over the weekend of Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th January 2021. A confirmed date and kick-off time will be announced in due course.

Exeter away for the Owls in the FA Cup Sheffield Wednesday will travel to League Two side Exeter City in the third round of the FA Cup. The draw was made on Monday evening ahead of the final second round fixture between Canvey Island and Boreham Wood. The Owls will head to St James’ Park on the weekend of Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 January. The two sides last met during our 2011/12 League One promotion-winning campaign. Wednesday defeated the Grecians 3-0 at Hillsborough in September 2011, but the three points were Exeter’s in the return meeting at St James’ Park in February 2012, as we slipped to a 2-1 loss.

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I am a fighter Owls defender Julian Börner endured a tough start to the 2020/21 season. The centre back – who recently surpassed the 50-appearance milestone for the club – struggled to hold down a place in the starting XI at the beginning of the season. But it’s fair to say the popular defender has fought back and has rediscovered his form for the Owls, contributing to three clean sheets from our last five games. But while the 0-0 draw against a strong Stoke side presented more positives from a defensive perspective, the 29-year-old spoke of the need to turn these one-point games into three. “We have been strong at the back,” Börner said. “We have not been losing and this is good, a positive thing but we need goals. “That responsibility is with us all, from the back, defenders, midfielders and strikers, it has been a period where we haven’t scored enough. “But we are one team, we are defending well but when we have chances in the game we have to score and Wednesday is the next chance. “Everybody here knows I have a good mentality, I am a fighter, I have fought hard to be back in the squad, I’m training well and I hope I can help the team with my attitude and my game.” Wednesday are soon back in action on Wednesday, hosting a high-flying Reading side who hit the ground running this season. The Royals are the joint second highest scorers in the division and Börner continued: “It will be a tough game versus Reading but yes, we need points and that is the main thing. “I hope Wednesday we can pick up three points.”

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Darren Moore was pleased to see his side grind out a 2-1 victory at Carlisle United in the Emirates FA Cup second round. Two goals from Ben Whiteman had put Rovers into a 2-0 half-time lead, before Jon Mellish’s late strike meant they had some late defending to do. He said: “The main thing is that we got the job done, we were professional in our performance and came up with two bits of quality. “Going into half-time with a two-goal lead we knew that it was about doing the right things in the second-half and seeing the game out. “We knew this wasn’t a straightforward tie and we knew what to expect from Carlisle, they get the ball forward quickly and bodies around it.” Whiteman’s goals took his tally to seven for the season in all competitions, and the manager

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says he did well to find space after being paid close attention to. He added: “When Ben is in those positions he’s got good composure and quality on the ball to be able to find the back of the net. “He was tracked closely during the game but managed to evade his marker twice and made them pay for it. “We feel we’ve got players in midfield who can take the burden off Ben and take players away to leave space for him.”

ic in goal was the standout player and the Man of the Match - he made numerous saves. "It was nice to see us look more aggressive on all of our set pieces today, which is what we've been asking for. I thought the front two led the Rotherham United boss Paul Warne hailed his line well and there were really good perforside’s performance as their most complete this mances from the middle three - I thought their season following their 2-2 draw with highenergy was a joke. flying AFC Bournemouth at AESSEAL New "I thought Jamie Lindsay was outstanding, as York Stadium. were Crooksy and Wilesy because we asked The Millers were forced to work incredibly hard them to do quite a lot. for a share of the spoils in the South Yorkshire "I was really pleased for Freddie to get another encounter and were dealt an early blow when two goal - that will do his confidence no end of Junior Stanislas converted a first half penalty to good. Smudge was back at his best as well. give the visitors the advantage. Warne deployed a less familiar 3-5-2 system A double salvo from Freddie Ladapo either side against Jason Tindall’s men to counter a number of the interval gave Warne’s men a well-earned of their impressive threats and was pleased to lead but Dominic Solanke’s late header ensured see the tactical shift pay dividends on Saturday. that the Cherries would return to the South "We played a different system and the lads Coast with a point. only had a day and half to get used to it,” he Speaking following a tireless showing from his continued. side, the Millers boss was full of praise for their “Overall I'm really pleased with the perforreaction on the field to recent defeats at Swanmance. To take a point off a top team will give sea City and Queens Park Rangers. our dressing room the belief in themselves that "I'm really pleased. I think it is the best we've I have in them. been and the most complete we've been in a 90 "I don't think we gave them too much respect minute performance,” Warne explained. today. We didn't play as high a press as we have "The last few games we've been disappointed done in previous games because if we did, with the two halves, because we've been good they'd have picked us off. in the second but not in the first. "We had a different engagement line but once "We definitely addressed that. I thought from we got to that it was full out. I asked the lads the first whistle to the last we were really good. to play brave and I knew they would have op"We created the most chances to win the game portunities on the ball and no team at any level and in fairness I would have thought that Begov- likes to defend crosses.”



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