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MAYOR PENS LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF SY

This week I begin my second year as South Yorkshire’s Mayor. Every day, I am grateful for the privilege of your support.

In my first speech, I said that both the challenges and the possibilities in front of us were significant. I’m not sure anyone could have predicted quite how formidable some of those challenges would be.

We have had three Prime Ministers and four Chancellors of the Exchequer.

Russia has continued its illegal war in Ukraine, driving up costs and disrupting global supply chains. We have faced a cost-of-living crisis and self-inflicted economic shocks, pushing businesses and families to the brink, and all too many beyond it. We have seen

15% of our bus network taken away, cutting services to the bone. And of course, Peel Group closed down our airport.

Despite those challenges, I know that our best days are in front of us. Everywhere I look in South Yorkshire, there is not only ambition, opportunity and potential, but a spirit hardened by experience, binding our communities together in hope for a better future.

But to unlock our potential, we don’t just need hope, we need action: action to fix our broken public transport system, grow our economy, address the health inequalities that plague our communities, and to meet the challenge of the climate emergency. I

remain determined to lead that change. That’s why, since becoming Mayor, I have made it a priority to fix the buses – accelerating the process that will decide if we can bring the buses back into public control – and why I’ve already taken the decision to bring the tram network back in-house, for the first time in 30 years. I’ve become Chair of South Yorkshire’s Integrated Care Partnership and started working with world leading organisations and thinkers to help us address entrenched health inequalities across our region.

I’ve brought innovative new businesses into South Yorkshire, with companies like Hybrid Air Vehicles now choosing our region to develop the next generation

of air travel. And I’ve worked with the government to agree an investment zone for South Yorkshire. In the coming weeks we will launch our Citizens’ Assembly on climate, to put our communities’ voices and choices at the heart of our plan for reaching net-zero by 2040. We’ll start planting the first of 1.4 million trees, and we’ll launch our plans for investing in all four corners of South Yorkshire. And of course, we’ll continue to fight to reopen DSA, working with Doncaster Council to pursue a compulsory purchase order for our airport. For over forty years, our region has all too often been on the wrong side of change. Our communities have been fractured by underinvestment

and industrial decline, and held back by a politics that at best has seen the North as a problem to be solved rather than a power to be unleashed. Turning our fortunes around won’t be quick and it won’t be easy. I know the pace of change can often feel all too frustrating. But genuine, lasting change takes time. We will need willing partners in central government, and to restate and renew our own commitment to change, but no matter what it takes, I am determined that together we will restore the pride, the purpose and the prosperity of South Yorkshire.

Yours sincerely, Oliver Coppard, South Yorkshire’s Mayor

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Stepping through the famous red door of 23 Kirkgate, Thirsk is to step inside the World of James Herriot, the fully-restored site of his original 1940s home and veterinary practice (known in his books as Skeldale House, Darrowby) set in the heart of stunning Herriot Country.

Explore this magical time-capsule, where the world’s most famous vet and one of the most popular writers of the twentieth century lived, worked and wrote his much-loved stories based on his experiences as a young veterinary surgeon working among the farming community of North Yorkshire.

The home retains many of the original furnishings in the family rooms, frozen in time. The dining room doubled as the practice office, where farmers’ bills were typed up at the desk; the sitting room displays original books and family photos; the basement converted to an air raid shelter during the Second World War; the breakfast room favoured for its relative warmth and the reproduction of a typical farmhouse kitchen.

As well as a family home, it was also a busy surgery with a dispensary crammed with fascinating ancient and bizarre remedies and the cramped and primitive consulting room that saw the treatment of many a poorly pet – only creatures small were dealt with by Alf in here!

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Interactive Gallery! Designed to engage children, young and old, the pieces use fun and interaction to educate visitors about farm animals and how they interact with our lives.

Full of fascinating facts, the gallery gives visitors the opportunity to test their skills, knowledge and reflexes whilst learning how vets work with farmers to keep animals fit and well. Not just for children!

There is one installation that TV viewers particularly will recognise and that’s the ‘not to be missed’ opportunity to place your hand up a cow’s bottom! An essential skill that every vet has to learn, All Creatures

Great and Small actor Christopher Timothy famously did his part on several occasions, much to the amusement of the cast, crew and viewing public! Take a close-up look behind the scenes of a reproduced set from the BBC series All Creatures Great and Small and experience the fascinating world of the TV studio and what was involved in the making of the TV program.

You can be the star of the show! Get in front of the camera and imagine yourself as Christopher Timothy playing James Herriot, Robert Hardy as the eccentric Siegfried Farnon, Peter Davison as Tristan Farnon, or Carol Drinkwater and Lynda Bellingham who both played James’ wife Helen Herriot.

There’s an incredible array too of veterinary paraphernalia from Herriot’s time as a young vet –in an era before advances in diagnostics, modern medicine and agricultural machinery. It is the largest collection in the world.

On display is a 4,000 piece archive showcasing veterinary instruments from the past to the modern day. These items chart the history and progress of the profession over the years. Some of the instruments appear primitive but were all designed for a particular purpose, since refined and updated for the modern vet’s practice.

You can visit www.worldofjamesherriot.com for more information on the fascinating attractions plus information on the beautiful local filming locations that showed the North Yorkshire landscape at its best.

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THE STRANGLERS ANNOUNCE 50TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

In 2024, The Stranglers, one of the most iconic and influential bands in British music history, are celebrating their 50th year anniversary with the following UK & Irish tour, calling in at Sheffield City Hall on the 21st March next year. Since playing their last full-scale UK tour in 2022, the band has turned their minds to how they would like to celebrate their 50th anniversary with their fans. They have decided to embark on a short tour visiting some truly special and iconic venues to mark their golden

anniversary.

First formed in 1974, The Stranglers uncompromising attitude was embraced by the punk movement of the late 70s but their musicianship and menace transcended the genre. They created their own unique sound and achieved over 25 Top 40 singles and 18 Top 40 albums, with their most recent release Dark Matters reaching number 4, their highest UK chart position since Feline in the early 80s and being acclaimed as their best in decades.

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anniversary shows extra special with two sets featuring songs from the band’s inception through to the present, showcasing their unique fifty-year career. These truly special events will be unmissable for fans of the Meninblack.

Tickets for The Stranglers’ 50th Anniversary UK Tour will go on sale on 19th May and will be available from www. sheffieldcityhall.co.uk/.

Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate one of the greatest bands in British music history on their 50th anniversary tour.

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I told my daughter, “Go to bed, the cows are sleeping in the field.” She said, “What’s that got to do with anything?”

I said “That means it’s pasture bedtime.”

The worst pub I’ve ever been in was called The Fiddle. It was a vile inn.

Trying to play the new official Rick Astley boardgame. But the instructions just say ‘You know the rules, and so do I”

If anyone is alone this Christmas and has nobody to spend it with, please let me know.. I really need to borrow some chairs.

2 years ago my doctor told me I’d go deaf I haven’t heard from him since. Why do bees have sticky hair? Because they use honey combs.

I became a professional fisherman... But discovered that I couldn’t live on my net income. My sister just delivered a baby... I knew she had it in her.

My high school bully still takes my lunch money. But on the upside, he makes great Subway sandwiches!

I own the world’s worst thesaurus. Not only is it awful, it’s awful.

I asked the surgeon if I could administer my own anaesthetic. He said: “Sure, knock yourself out!”

I’ve recently discovered I’m terrified of elevators, so I’m taking steps to avoid them.

I was a little afraid of speed bumps too, but I’m slowly getting over them!

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2. Hamilton has become one of the biggest musical theatre shows of all time since it debuted in 2015, but what is the name of the acclaimed star who wrote it?

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22/5/1906 The Wright brothers are granted U.S. patent number 821,393 for their “Flying-Machine”.

23/5/1998 The Good Friday Agreement is accepted in a referendum in Northern Ireland - 75% voting yes.

3. If you have cryophobia, what are you afraid of?

4. Who won the Best Actress Award at the most recent Oscars?

5. How many of Henry VIII’s wives were called Catherine?

6. According to ONS, what was the most popular boy’s name in the UK in 2018?

7. Ray Davies was the frontman on which iconic ’60s band?

8. Which popular video game franchise has released games with the subtitles World At War and Black Ops?

9. In what US State is the city Nashville?

10. Which rock band was founded by Trent Reznor in 1988?

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National charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, which has a training centre in York, is on the lookout for keen runners in the Sheffield area who would like to help change the lives of deaf children and adults by taking part in the Great North Run in Newcastle upon Tyne this September.

Sixty thousand determined and dedicated runners will take part on Sunday 10 September, making the Great North Run the world’s biggest and best half marathon. Ballot places have already been filled, but charity places are still available. Hearing Dogs, which trains assistance dogs to alert deaf people to important and life-saving sounds, has a few guaranteed places left for this amazing race which starts in Newcastle City Centre, crosses the iconic Tyne Bridge, and finishes in the coastal town of South Shields. The decision to take part in this year’s Great North Run on behalf of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was an easy one for Martin Peagam – he wanted to give something back to the charity that has helped him. Martin, 65, has been deaf since birth and was partnered with his hearing dog Inca four years ago.

“Inca has opened up my world in ways I could never imagine”, Martin explains. “He helps me feel safe. There have been two instances before I was partnered with Inca in which I’ve been in a building where a fire has broken out and I didn’t hear the fire alarm. Now I know Inca will alert me if an alarm goes off – in fact, he already has! I know what a difference having a hearing dog has made to me, and in my role as Community Fundraising Manager for the Charity I have already met plenty of other deaf partners whose

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lives have been changed by their hearing dogs. But inevitably there will be more people out there who could also benefit, so raising funds is crucial. And if that means running a marathon, that’s what I’ll do!”

Martin hopes that by running on behalf of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People he will also inspire other people to help changes the lives of deaf people. Anyone who would like to take part in the Great North Run as part of the Charity’s team can visit www.hearingdogs. org.uk/support/events/ greatnorthrun/ Hearing Dogs team runners are asked to pledge £300 sponsorship, which will help create even more life-changing partnerships and allow deaf people to leave loneliness behind. Ownplaced runners are asked to raise a minimum of £50 sponsorship to claim their running vest.

Every member of the Hearing Dogs team will receive a full supporter pack including sponsor forms and a branded running vest, as well as ongoing support with their fundraising. A warm welcome will await runners once they cross the finish line, along with refreshments and the chance to meet a hearing dog in the charity village. It costs around £40,000 to fully train and support a hearing dog for the duration of its life, and the Charity relies on the support of donations, so every person who signs up to join its team will be helping to transform the lives of deaf people.

Poorer households are being left behind in the “broadband slow lane” despite relying more heavily on the internet at a time of rising prices, risking their future job prospects, a new report from the Local Government Association reveals today.

The LGA is calling for the appointment of a dedicated Digital Exclusion minister, who should be given direct government responsibility for a new strategy to close the gap between areas, giving its cross-cutting impact. It comes as its new report on digital exclusion finds that households in the most deprived parts of England are less likely to be able to get fixed broadband which supports the fastest possible speeds, with access to fixed broadband 15 percentage points lower in the most deprived areas than in the least deprived. This is despite them using nearly 50 per cent more data than wealthier areas.

Separate figures also show a strong relationship between having fixed broadband and higher earnings and educational achievement, such as being able to work from home or for schoolwork.

Each 10 percentage point increase in access to fixed broadband is associated with a four percentage point increase in the economic activity rate and about three points in the average Attainment 8 score at Key Stage 4.

The LGA says a refreshed strategy is needed to ensure every part of the country can have futureproofed, gigabit capable connections, to transform

communities and unleash people’s full potential.

Towns and cities continue to benefit from faster download and upload speed compared to rural areas, while those places with the best fixed broadband coverage tend also to have the best mobile coverage, compounding the divide. Despite greater uptake during the Covid-19 pandemic, the report highlights that 11 per cent of UK households still do not have access to the internet, and 15 per cent of those aged 65 and over have never been online.

Cllr Mark Hawthorne, Digital Connectivity spokesperson for the LGA, said: “The Government has pledged to give every home and business access to the fastest possible broadband, but this report demonstrates the digital divide is still holding some back in the broadband slow lane. We need a complete refresh of the current digital inclusion strategy, which is nearly a decade old, with a minister in charge to oversee it and make sure no one is left behind. Reliable access to high-quality fixed and mobile broadband means that you can boost your skills, grow a business and enhance your job prospects, while also playing a vital role in reducing social isolation by keeping people in touch with family and friends. Councils want to make sure that, no matter which part of the country you live in or your circumstances, everyone can experience the transformational benefits that fast internet access can bring.”

The University of Sheffield’s School of Law has partnered with Support Through Court, a charity that provides free practical and emotional help to people facing court without the help of a lawyer. Many people face court alone as they cannot afford vital legal services or access legal aid. Court cases can determine arrangements for where children live, housing, and debt matters, amongst other life-changing issues. In the first six months, Support Through Court Sheffield has helped over 600 people to get the practical and emotional support they desperately need. The partnership will enable the charity to continue its vital work for the local community, by extending capacity for the essential services which empower and enable people to navigate the bewildering and intimidating court system, without legal representation. Students from the University of Sheffield will gain practical skills and work experience, whilst providing legal support to people in their time of need. They will deliver the service by phone and face-to-face appointments, as well as attending court hearings. The service was officially launched on Thursday 23rd February, at the University of Sheffield. Speakers included HHJ Graham Robinson, with Support Through Court Patron and Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis sharing a thank you video. Dr Richard Kirkham, Head

of School at the University of Sheffield School of Law, said: “We’re proud to be working with Support Through Court. Our student volunteers help people navigate a complex court system, who would otherwise face court alone. Together with Support Through Court we will help more members of the public get the free legal information and support they need, whilst providing our students with real-world work experience.”

Emma Taylor, Interim Chief Executive Officer for Support Through Court, said: “Cuts to our services and the rising cost of living mean that our support is needed more than ever before. This is an exciting partnership and I look forward to seeing how the new service will develop in Sheffield as we work with the School of Law to provide practical and emotional support to more people going through court alone as litigants in person.”

Support Through Court has both student and non-student volunteers supporting people in the civil and family courts in Sheffield. As a volunteerled charity, there remains a pressing need for volunteers with empathy and listening skills to support people unable to access representation. If this is something of interest we would invite people to our online open days, or to contact our service managers on 0114 494 0387 if this is more easily accessible. Legal knowledge is not necessary as training is provided.

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Advances in technology over recent years have affected all aspects of our lives, in both the work environment and in our homes.

Some people are eager to try the latest gadgets whilst others feel daunted and confused by the overwhelming choices facing them. This is also the case when it comes to health care, including for people with diabetes. Diabetes care has made great strides and it is now more possible than ever before, with help from the latest technology, for patients to have more control and knowledge of the condition for themselves, including reducing hospital admissions, reducing diabetes distress, improving awareness of low blood sugars, and improving overall average blood sugar levels, whether they have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Technology is a game changer in Diabetes care.

Diabetes UK Sheffield Group is anxious to educate people about how they can use technology and they are organising two events in May. The first takes place on Saturday 13 May at The Circle in Rockingham Lane and runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a chance to find out about what is available now and about any future NHS policy and developments. A number of expert speakers and

patients who already use tech will be on hand to talk about the pros and cons, build up peoples’ confidence so that they can discuss their own options with their health care providers, and have the opportunity to ask any questions. There will be an exhibition by tech suppliers and developers showcasing their products. Families with children with diabetes are particularly welcome, and there will be lots of opportunities for the children to have fun whilst learning more about coping with diabetes, gaining confidence, and making friends. This is a free event with lunch provided at a fully accessible venue. Then on the evening of Thursday 18 May anyone with an interest in diabetes and tech can go along to Houlden Hall at 11 Norfolk Row in the centre of Sheffield to hear from Dr. Jackie Elliott and Kamil Armacki (aka @ Nerdabetic) about how tech can help diabetes health. Again, there will be the chance to ask any questions. This event will also be on Zoom for anyone unable to attend in person.

Details of both events and how to get tickets can be found on the website of the Diabetes UK Sheffield Group: www. sheffielddiabetesuk.group or phone 07429385554

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With a choice of new and used leisure homes for sale, leisure home to rent, a professional after sale and repair service and a number of affordable finance options, finding the holiday home that’s right for you couldn’t be easier. The team even offer a delivery and siting service at our parks, so you really don’t have to lift a finger. Choose from six ideally located caravan holiday parks to start your holiday adventure, whether you seek a short break away from the stresses or a more permanent home-from-home.

Perfect for Short Breaks Away Springs Holiday Estates offers the perfect backdrop to your holiday. With a range of options to choose from including leisure holiday home hire, touring vans, motor homes, adult only parks and family parks, you are sure to find something to accommodate your circumstances. Their modern leisure homes for hire come fully equipped with TV/DVD, microwave, kitchen utensils and bedding are supplied, ideal for you and the family.

Touring vans, motorhomes and tenting are well catered for with free electric showers, toilets, washing up and laundrette facilities on-site. Electric hook-ups are also available, ensuring that you have everything you need in your home from home. With a choice between adult and family parks located on the east coast of Lincolnshire and the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, holiday goers can choose a destination that caters to their individual needs.

Ideal for Ownership

There are also Owner/Occupier parks available for leisure homes across a number of the parks on the Lincolnshire Coast, including a fishing lake, wi-fi and on-site pubs and restaurants, meaning you won’t have to travel far to indulge in some leisure time.

New static leisure homes are currently in stock, or can be ordered to your own individual specification, whilst part used leisure homes are also available.

Most makes and models of leisure homes are supplied, with part exchange allowances and affordable monthly payments available – meaning you can get your dream holiday home at an affordable price.

For more information on the parks and any of the services provided visit: www. springsholidayestates.co.uk or call 01507441333.

Holiday Homes with the Largest Beach frontage in Lincolnshire!

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Trusthorpe Springs – A heated swimming pool, where the Park is set around the grounds of the 19th century Trusthorpe Hall. Tourers are always welcome and we have a range of superb quality letting vans available for hire.

You can now book direct for your holiday static, touring or tenting pitch by visiting www.springsholidayestates.co.uk and click on the park you want to visit.

Lakeside Springs – Our 7 acre well stocked fishing lake and quiet location. A selection of letting vans are available and tourers are always welcome, and we can even store your touring caravan for you to save you fuel.

You can now book direct for your holiday static, touring or tenting pitch by visiting www.springsholidayestates.co.uk and click on the park you want to visit.

3 of our Holiday Parks have licensed Pubs serving delicious food with great seasonal entertainment and a fantastic atmosphere to relax with friends; new and old. Why not invest in that Holiday Home you’ve always wanted. We offer an extended season in 2 of our Parks and sell superb quality new and previously owned holiday homes with prices to suit all budgets.

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Sutton Springs - A private holiday park with its quarter mile of beach frontage along the promenade and easy walking access to Sutton on Sea and Mablethorpe Anderby Springs - A quite location that’s just a stroll from the wide beach with the bright lights of Skegness just a short journey away.
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FRYMASTER RICHARD KEEPS FISH & CHIPS TRADITION ALIVE, AND WITH LOW PRICES!

We are all aware that the price of one of the nation’s favourite meals, fish & chips, has increased due to rising energy and fish costs – but the owner of the premier FryMaster fish and chips shop in Sheffield - has succeeded in his bid to keep prices low and affordable, while keeping the Great British tradition of quality fish frying alive.

Richard Pearce, the owner of FryMaster, on Attercliffe Road, is leading the way for fish & chips shop owners to follow.

He was born in the family home above his parent’s fish & chip shop further along Attercliffe Road and by the age of 16, had left school and was frying fish himself. He explains: “For my family, fish & chips began back in the 1930s. It was Great Aunt Eliza who came to Sheffield and opened our family’s first fish & chips shop, using a combination of Lincolnshire potatoes, Icelandic cod and beef dripping, together with a special recipe batter which has been passed down through the family, from generation to generation.

“I am proud to say that we still cook our fish & chips the same way that Great Aunt Eliza did 80 years ago, helping to keep it a great family tradition.”

While Richard’s energy bills have risen from £400 a month to a shocking £1,200, he is determined to keep his fish & chips affordable for customers and not pass that on.

Richard says “While costs are going up, I am trying to keep my prices as low as possible. I want the nation’s favourite meal to stay affordable when people are feeling the pinch.

“We are a traditional fish & chip shop and after 40 years personal experience, we do what we know and we do it well.”

So fish & chips takeaway from FryMaster will cost only £5.55, just a 15p increase.

Or you can choose the fast and friendly service in FryMaster’s 70seat restaurant, with free parking close by, wheelchair access, free WiFi and air conditioning. Party bookings are also welcome.

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Richard offers an online ordering service to make collecting your takeaway quicker and more convenient.

Richard says: “I am the youngest of six children and we joked that dad had a big family because he wanted lots of fish & chip shops. We are all fish fryers and two of my sisters also run their own fish & chip shops in Sheffield.”

What customers say

“I have been a regular here for years, since before they moved just up the road. Simply put - the best chippy we’ve ever been to. Just can’t be beaten.”

“I have become quite a regular at this fish restaurant after being recommended by a family member and the fact that I am local. I have to say I am never disappointed with the quality of food, perfectly batted fish and fluffy chips, the portions can come quite large so you have to ask for a kids portion if you want a small, overall brilliant food, fast service with a smile, excellent!

This is the best fish and chip shop/ restaurant ever.”

“Lovely food, smashing staff and decor. Keep up the good work. We have used this place for years and it is consistently marvellous!”

FryMaster is open Monday to Saturday, 11.30am - 2.30pm at 653 Attercliffe Road, S9 3RE - 5 minutes from Meadowhall For menus, details and bookings see www.Frymaster. co.uk, call 0114 3272303 or email Info@frymaster.co.uk

You can also visit them on Facebook at www.facebook. com/Attercliffe Great Aunt Eliza, who came to Sheffield and opened the family’s family’s first fish & chips shop in the 1930s.

Doncaster Sheffield Airport: Protection from demolition plan laid out

A planning measure to safeguard a mothballed South Yorkshire airport from demolition is to be considered.

Council members are due to decide on Friday whether the special order will be applied to Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA).

The Article 4 Direction would mean any proposals to demolish buildings would be subject to a full planning application and assessment.

Owners Peel L&P cited financial concerns for the November 2022 closure.

A public consultation on the Article 4 move received overwhelming support, with 96% of 271 respondents being in favour.

A report following the consultation

highlighted the benefits the airport offered to Doncaster's residents. These included ease of access to an international airport, direct economic value from jobs and businesses and growth in trade and tourism.

The report will be presented to councillor Nigel Ball, Doncaster Council's portfolio holder for public health, leisure, culture and planning.

It recommends the Article 4 Direction is passed.

Doncaster Council is also currently in negotiations with Peel Group over the possibility of a leasehold arrangement. This would allow the council to run the airport while the site was still owned by Peel.

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Neil Sands and his wonderful West End cast are back with a brand new spirit lifting afternoon of marvellous musical memories described as “Like A Ray Of Musical Sunshine” spreading enough happiness and joy to lift the spirits of the nation. Neil and this amazing show perform at the Sheffield City Hall on Thursday 25th May with the show starting at 2pm. This delightful trip down Memory Lane is especially produced to help you forget you’re worries and give everyone a shot of sparkling nostalgia with over 60 of your all-time favourite songs from the Fabulous 40’s, the Rocking 50’s and the Swinging 60’s and Sensational 70’s along with best loved sing a longs, ever popular show tunes, and much more. All mixed with stunning costumes, amazing voices, and the heartwarming atmosphere that is the signature of Neil’s productions. This show and is guaranteed to send you home with a smile on

your face, a song on your lips and a glow in your heart, as we all join together for an afternoon of music, laughter, and happy memories.

Tickets are available by calling in at the Sheffield City Hall Box Office or by visiting sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

CAMRA CAlls on MinisteR to sAve high stReet pubs

In 2017, the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) helped pubs in England gain landmark protection, giving communities the right to have their say through the planning process before a pub is converted or demolished.

Now this protection is at risk from a new scheme being proposed as part of the Government’s levelling up plans. The High Street Rental Auction scheme aims to bring empty buildings – including pubs – back into use, by letting Councils auction off the lease. These leases would allow pubs to be converted to other uses, divided up into multiple units, or gutted of their bars, cellars or other integral features. Concerningly, there would be no obligation to reinstate the pubs fittings at the end of the lease – in

fact developers would be able to apply to make the conversion permanent. This could be devastating for urban pubs, and CAMRA National Chairman, Nik Antona has written to the Minister for Levelling Up, to ask her to think again about these plans.

Commenting, Nik Antona said: “The goal of bringing disused pubs back into use is one shared by CAMRA, but it is vital that High Street Rental Auctions are used to support and rejuvenate urban pubs, not to turn valued community venues over to the highest bidder.

“We know that pubs can increase and expand footfall on the high street, and give communities a place to come together, but we need Government to understand this too. I’ve asked the Minister to ensure that pubs keep their planning protections under this scheme, so that communities can still have their say.”

Following the success of their Big Christmas Singalong! McShane & Shaw are back with a show of Singalong Summer favourites from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Local masters of music and mirth: Chris McShane & Ralph Shaw –play the music with an all-star band creating laughs along the way. You don’t have to be a good singer. This, all-inclusive family event, is for anyone and everyone who likes to sing – regardless of skill level. The words will be on the cinema screen. A chance to sing as loud as you like in a theatre full of people all doing the same as you. Dress For It Dress for summer: Hawaiian shirts, 1960’s hippie, 1970’s disco or 1980’s new Romantic... Rock that mullet

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An uncharacteristic Wednesday display led to a 4-0 reverse at Peterborough in the first leg of the play-off semi-finals and huge odds against anything

other than Posh progression.

Moore told swfc. co.uk: “The words we say now are difficult to penetrate because emotions are running high.

“It’s all about the performance now, we have to put on a performance on Thursday. It’s an uphill battle, of course it is but we will have

WORK BEGINS ON NYS PITCH

to regroup. Take nothing away from Peterborough tonight but we had chances and we came it at half time and talked about the importance of the next goal but it’s gone to them and the game has run away from us.

“We did create chances ourselves and their goalkeeper has made a couple of great saves.

“I think we should

have had a penalty at 3-0, the ball has struck the arm and it was on target but we didn’t get the decision and that could have really changed the dynamic. “We just weren’t good enough tonight. It could have been a different story if we take our chances but we didn’t and Peterborough did.”

U20 WORLd CUP CALL FOR JEBBO

Daniel Jebbison has been named in the England U20s squad for the forthcoming World Cup in Argentina.

United’s teenager striker is part of head coach Ian Foster’s 21man playing group for the competition that is scheduled to take place from the 20th May until the 11th June.

The Three Lions are in Group E and will begin their campaign against Tunisia, followed by games against Uruguay and Iraq to round off the group stage. There will be several names familiar to United fans in the squad, including the

likes of Bristol City’s Alex Scott, Aaron Ramsey who is currently on-loan at Middlesbrough and Coventry City loanees

Callum Doyle and Brooke Norton-Cuffy, from Manchester City and Arsrnal respectively.

Work has begun on renovating the pitch at AESSEAL New York Stadium following the end of the 2022/23 campaign and we are pleased to confirm that additional investment will be injected into the playing surface over the summer.

Premier Pitches are the main contractors who began work on the hallowed turf at the club’s first team stadium on Monday morning and will carry out renovations over the summer months prior to Matt Taylor’s men returning for their pre-season schedule. As part of this summer’s work on the surface, the club will be integrating ‘stitching’ supplied by SISGrass which will provide the Millers with a ‘hybrid’ pitch consisting of conventional grass combined with areas

of synthetic turf. The solution delivered by SISGrass will mean that areas of the pitch which would traditionally undergo the most significant ‘wear and tear’ like the two goalmouths, will be able to withstand greater use and will allow Taylor’s side the opportunity to train at the stadium if the pitches at their Roundwood training base are rendered unplayable by inclement weather. Beyond that, the club’s irrigation system will be upgraded whilst significant investment has gone into pitch maintenance equipment including a pedestrian aerator and electric mowers which will not only help to keep the pitch to the highest standard, but also aid the club towards a ‘greener’ and more sustainable

existence by reducing our carbon footprint.

Upon the work getting under way at the start of the week, Head Groundsman Dave Fellowes expressed his delight at the added investment into the playing surface ahead of the new season and is of the belief that the Millers will benefit greatly from the renovations taking place over the summer when the 2023/24 season comes around.

“It is great news for the football club and we are very grateful to the Chairman for recognising the benefits that this summer’s work will provide us with moving into another Sky Bet Championship campaign,” he told www. themillers.co.uk.

“We have worked alongside Premier Pitches for a number of years

now and they have helped us to produce some award-winning surfaces, so we are delighted to have them back on-site again this summer. “It is also really exciting to be welcoming colleagues from SISGrass to AESSEAL New York Stadium for the first time. SISGrass are a worldrenowned company who have installed at every major tournament over the last few years and look after some of the most famous stadia in world football. “Each year comes with various challenges presented to us by the weather and a whole host of other factors, but we feel as though we will be better equipped to tackle them than we ever have been thanks to the investment which is being made ahead of the 2023/24 campaign.”

ExPERIENCE SEES MCCANN RETURN A STRONGER MANAGER

Grant McCann believes he arrives back at Rovers a better manager than when he left four years ago. After ending his first spell in charge at the club, McCann went on to win the Sky Bet League One title with Hull City, as well as reaching almost 350 matches as a manager during a second stint at Peterborough United. And he feels his experiences have ensured he returns to the Eco-Power Stadium stronger.

“Every up and down in football management, you always take the highs and the lows,” the 43-year-old said.

“I think I’ve managed 300-odd games now so I feel as if I have got real good experience of a lot of different ways - i.e. dealing with the board or dealing with players or

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“I feel as if I’ve seen a lot in my short time. There’s been promotions, there’s been relegations, there’s been seconds, there’s been transfer embargoes, there’s been semi final misses - there’s been everything.

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On his decision to leave Rovers for Hull following the play-off semi-final defeat at Cardiff City in 2019, McCann insists it was an unmissable opportunity for a variety of reason.

He said: “It was off the back of the Charlton game. We were already ahead in terms of bringing players into the football club. I.e. we’d agreed a deal with Ben Sheaf, we’d agreed a deal with Reece James, we’d agreed a deal with Brad Halliday. I was working hard to try and recruit for the squad.

“We were ahead of the curve with another two players I seem to remember, but when I left they they didn’t materialise.

“I just felt the time that I was so hurt and disappointed. I’ve always grown up to want to be able to have that real winning mentality and I was desperate to get this club to the Championship. I was just so disappointed that we didn’t quite get there.

“The opportunity to go to the Championship and, to be brutally honest, financially for myself and my family was important.

“I had nothing bad to say about this football club had a tremendous working relationship with David [Blunt] and Gavin [Baldwin] and Terry [Bramall] and all the staff. “And it was a big decision and it was one I never took lightly. It took me quite a few days to make, speaking to my family and a few friends. So they were the reasons.”

McCann says he sees parallels with his time entering his second season at Hull as he prepares to shape his squad at Rovers.

“We went down, but we had a real belief that we could go back up again and that desire was back with me again to prove people wrong, to prove to people that I am good enough and my team is good enough,” he said “And we did it.

“This is a really good opportunity for me to do something similar that I did at Hull, i.e. bringing in the right people, the right character, the right mentality to to want to win, to want to push to, to want to get promoted.”

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We intend to conduct on or from the premises the following licensable activities:

Provision of late night refreshment:

Mon - Thur 23:00 - 00:00

Fri - Sun 23:00 - 02:00 the following day

Sale by retail of alcohol:

Mon - Thur 12:00 - 00:00

Fri - Sun 12:00 - 02:00 the following day

The provision of regulated entertainment, namely the playing of recorded music

Mon - Thur 12:00 - 00:00

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Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to The Licensing Service, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD about this application by 12th June 2023

For information on representations, please see www.sheffield.gov.uk/licensinginforesidents

For full details and to view a copy of the application please contact the Licensing Service.

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Notice is hereby given that We: ST LUKE’S HOSPICE

Have made an application under Section 17 Part 3 of the Licensing Act 2003 for the grant of a Premises Licence for the Premises known as LITTLE COmmON LANE, SHEffIELD S11 9NE

We intend to conduct on or from the premises the following licensable activities: Sale by retail of alcohol:

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The provision of regulated entertainment, namely: playing of recorded music, playing of live music

Monday - Sunday 12:00 - 23:00

Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to The Licensing Service, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD about this application by 14th June 2023.

For information on representations, please see www.sheffield.gov.uk/licensinginforesidents

For full details & to view a copy of the application please contact the Licensing Service. Telephone: 0114 2734264 or by e-mail to licensingservice@sheffield.gov.uk

It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application and the maximum fine for which a person is liable on conviction for this offence is a fine not exceeding £5,000.

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