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SHEFFIELD AWARDED MORE THAN £19M FOR LEVELLING UP PLANS Sheffield City Council’s exciting plans for Parkwood Springs have been awarded more than £19million as part of the latest round of investment from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund. The plans will see Parkwood Springs, which has been under utilised for more than a decade, transformed – further enhancing the Council’s ambition to create a Country Park in the city. The award from central Government will pave the way for a regional leisure destination and a valued amenity for

Sheffield residents – especially those living in communities close to Parkwood Springs. Cllr Ben Miskell said: “Sheffield is a city on the up and we’re looking forward to starting work on an exciting £19million transformative regeneration to create a Country Park at Parkwood Springs These plans will open up access to the site, an obstacle that previously prevented developers from bringing forward plans for the redevelopment of the former Ski Village. We recognised that Parkwood Springs

needed a new lease of life and have continued to push for the funding to support our ambition and to deliver for the city. Sheffield is the Outdoor City and our plans will turn Parkwood springs into a regional leisure destination that we can be proud of.” Now the funding has been awarded for the project it will mean a number of key areas will be able to be delivered including: Access to the site would be improved for all, with particular focus on increasing active travel and public transport. It will also see improved

approaches to the site with ‘Grey to Green’ type investment used elsewhere in the city. The area of the former ski slope would be prepared for future development as a regional leisure destination with all derelict remains from the previous ski slope removed. The new funding will be used to deliver new and upgraded existing walking paths and mountain bike trails. We will also be able to extend the area of the site which can be accessed and make the whole site more accessible to

people of all ages and abilities. A new visitor centre and bike hub along with information boards, event space and improved boundaries will allow Parkwood Springs to strengthen the appeal as a destination in its own right. Cllr Miskell added: “This project will be able to breathe new life into the landscape and return it to the people of Sheffield. There is still work to be done, but the people of Sheffield will be able to see the area come to life once again.”

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The National Trust has collaborated with BAFTA® award-winning production studio, Aardman, and global art producer, Wild in Art, to bring one of Aardman’s best loved characters to Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire this winter. Until 7 January, twelve uniquely designed sculptures of Shaun the Sheep are positioned at iconic locations across Clumber for Shaun the Sheep: Find the Flock at Clumber Park, a free, family-friendly art trail for visitors to follow. Each super-sized sculpture, standing at 160cm tall, has been individually designed by artists from across the region and beyond. Shaun the Sheep: Find the Flock at Clumber Park continues Wild in Art’s mission to take art out of the gallery, making it free and accessible to all. The trail is a glorious celebration of everything visitors love about Clumber as the wintery season is brought to life with bursts of colour, inspired by the much-loved star of film and television, Shaun the Sheep. Molly Van Den Brink, Attractions & Live Experiences Manager at Aardman, says: “We are really excited to have launched this new sculpture trail partnership with

Wild in Art and to bring Shaun the Sheep to Clumber Park as the first trail venue this winter. It is the perfect, festive fit. Shaun will feel very at home in such a beautiful, natural setting and can’t wait to see families exploring the grounds and finding the Flock!” Kate O’Callaghan, Project Manager at Wild in Art, adds: “Wild in Art are delighted to be continuing our ongoing partnership with Aardman to create another activity that everyone can enjoy. Our trails encourage people to get out into the fresh air, experience wonderful art and discover amazing places within their local area such as Clumber Park. We can't wait for visitors to discover

the magic of the trail and see how the artists have brought the iconic character of Shaun the Sheep to life.” Rob Holder, General Manager at Clumber Park, says: “We are delighted to be hosting this trail, which will highlight some of the best spots we have here at Clumber, as well as introducing visitors to areas of the park they may not have visited before. We all have a soft spot for Shaun the Sheep, it’s going to be a lot of fun!” Details of the art trail, and Clumber’s full calendar of Christmas events can be found at: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ clumberpark


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CELEBRATIONS AS Sheffield’S National Videogame Museum turns 5! The National Videogame Museum (NVM) is celebrating five years since its Sheffield launch with a day of celebrations. Everyone visiting on the fifth anniversary, Friday 24th of November 2023, can book discounted tickets and experience a celebration of the history and culture of videogames, with over 100 interactive exhibits and hands-on creative activities from their award winning Learning Team. The Museum’s anniversary year has been its busiest to date, welcoming over 50,000 visitors to the Castle House venue (of which

70% are from outside of the city region) and establishing NVM as a unique Sheffield attraction. The museum is a Charity (governed by the BGI) and exists to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret videogames for everyone. Like many cultural organisations it survived the pandemic through support from the Arts Council England Culture Recovery Fund, plus support from patrons in the videogame industry and a community fundraiser. The Museum will be open 1pm - 4pm on Friday 24th November for its 5th Birthday.

Under the new joint CEO leadership of Creative Director, John O’Shea, and Director of Visitor Experience, Cat Powell, the last year has seen a refocus on the Museum’s ambition to expand its work with diverse and underrepresented communities; reflect on the relevance of videogames across society, and advocate for greater access to careers in the videogame industry. At the half decade mark, the Museum is reflecting on achievements with its community, and looking forward to the future, as a success story for Sheffield.

The Museum is dedicated to transforming lives with videogames: Initiatives during 2023 have ranged from pop up exhibitions around South Yorkshire, to exploring stories of sanctuary-seeking communities through the art of game making; and creating a fair for celebrating careers in videogames. NVM is now working towards Museum Accreditation - Arts Council England’s National benchmark for museum standards - a process which sees its expert team cataloguing over 5,000 videogame objects

and cultural artefacts. The vital work aims to establish the Museum as the leading organisation for videogame culture - and builds the foundations for researchers, publishers, games developers, and the public to engage with this unique collection in new and exciting ways. Sir Ian Livingstone, President, BGI Board of Trustees, said, “Videogames are an integral part of the UK’s cultural heritage, and the 5th anniversary of The National Videogame Museum in Sheffield is a significant milestone. Looking to the future,

there is great potential to build on this foundation regionally and nationally, to emphasise Sheffield as a contemporary powerhouse for videogame development, and to communicate the full social, cultural, economic and educational impact of the videogames industry through the work of the museum.” Join The National Videogame Museum in celebrating its 5th birthday with £5 off all tickets on Friday the 24th November 2023 at their box office and online, using code NVM5. Tickets can be booked at thenvm.org

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In today’s economic landscape, the cost of living crisis has touched every corner of our society. However, one group particularly hard hit are those aged 60 and above. A recent survey conducted by Halton Stairlifts of 2,500 individuals in this age bracket has shed light on the distressing challenges they face in affording basic necessities. The Soaring Cost of Essentials The survey reveals a troubling trend: the quality of life for those over 40 is diminishing rapidly due to the skyrocketing cost of living, which has nearly tripled in recent times. This increase has had a profound impact on their ability to purchase essential items. Food Quality Takes a Hit One of the most concerning findings is the significant decline in food quality. Approximately 78% of respondents reported that they can no longer afford the quality of food they used to. This isn’t about cutting back on luxuries; it’s about a drastic shift to lower-quality, often less nutritious options. The choices they are forced to make aren’t just about

taste or preference but about stretching their increasingly limited budgets. Transport : A Secondary Concern Transport, once a basic necessity, has now become a luxury for many in this age group. About 65% of those surveyed indicated transportation: With the rise in fuel prices, many are finding it difficult to afford commuting costs or are forced to give up their vehicles Beyond Food and Transport: The Wider Impact But the crisis doesn’t stop at food and clothing. It extends to other essential areas such as: Utilities: Increasing utility bills mean tougher choices between essentials like heating or cooling homes and other expenses. 39% said they still haven’t put their heating on. Clothing: Once a basic necessity, has now become a luxury for many in this age group. Of those surveyed 28 % indicated that they’ve had to cut back severely on purchasing new clothes. This trend speaks volumes about the financial strain they face, prioritising necessities like housing and food over apparel.

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Family pub chain Hungry Horse is launching its Christmas toy donation initiative for a third consecutive year – following new research that reveals over two million UK children could go without a single present this Christmas. The scheme, which saw more than 10,000 presents donated in 2022, is designed to provide gifts to those in need while helping parents declutter their homes by putting preloved toys to good use. Hungry Horse has relaunched its annual ‘Toy Boxing Day’ scheme, installing an enormous four metre high, 450kg sack of presents in Manchester city centre to represent the millions of children

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RECEIVE FUNDING FOR LONG TERM CONDITIONS Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has received £3m from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to establish a new national HealthTech Research Centre to develop innovative health technologies for people with long-term conditions. The new Centre, which will be known as the NIHR Devices for Dignity HealthTech Research Centre, forms part of a wider Government investment which will see the establishment of 14 HealthTech Research Centres across England from 1 April 2024. The new HealthTech Research Centres will replace the successful NIHR Medtech and In Vitro Diagnostic Co-operatives (MIC), which come to an end in March 2024. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals led the development of one of the first MICs called Devices for Dignity 15 years ago. The new HealthTech Research Centre will build on the success of Devices for Dignity which has been hugely successful acting as a catalyst within the NHS for the development of new medical devices and healthcare technologies to support patients with long-term conditions and particularly with issues relating to loss of dignity and independence.

The new Centre will be a partnership with the city’s universities and institutions across the country including universities and NHS Trusts in Cambridge, Coventry, Leeds, London, Manchester and Rotherham and Doncaster as well as industry, healthcare professionals, patient groups and the public to identify unmet needs, generate evidence and accelerate new technologies into clinical practice. The five-year funding will support the development of technologies in long-term neurological conditions, diabetes, kidney care and rehabilitation. The NIHR Devices for Dignity HealthTech Research Centre will also have a key national role in developing technologies to improve women’s health and will address the mental health aspects which may accompany long-term health conditions. Professor Lucy Chappell, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department of Health and Social Care and CEO of the NIHR, said: “The increased funding for the HealthTech Research Centres will build capacity and expertise in health technologies, bring new innovations to market and enable people to live healthier, better-quality lives.”

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council’s visitor plans Sheffield City Council has adopted a new strategy to help make the city a leading destination for visitors across Europe, boosting the local economy and opportunities for Sheffield residents and businesses. Tourism in the city already makes a significant contribution to the wider local economy. In 2022, visitor spending brought in an estimated £1.35 billion for the city and supported 13,285 full-time jobs in Sheffield. The new Destination Management Plan (DMP), aims to provide a framework to bring in more visitors to the city for the benefit of local people and businesses. Councillor Martin Smith, Chair of the Economic Development and Skills Committee, said: “It’s great to see the Sheffield adopting a strategic plan to grow tourism and support the visitor economy. It will help fill more hotel rooms, sell more cups of coffee, fill more restaurants and see more money spent with local businesses. We have an ambitious plan and look forward to working with partners across Sheffield to deliver it.” To achieve these ambitions, the DMP

will focus on setting out a strategy to make Sheffield a world-class destination for visitors. The strategy has five key objectives, including developing Sheffield’s city breaks offer, growing the conferences market and diversifying and strengthening the citywide events programme. Events will play a key role in the strategy, with the Council also supporting the development of a new Major Events Plan that will inform bidding for and hosting events going forward. With the UK events sector being worth an estimated £42.3 billion in 2022, the Council wants to ensure Sheffield is well positioned to take advantage of the economic benefits that events bring. They also hope to boost the number of major conferences held in the city, with these being associated with an estimated spend of £141.8m at local venues in 2019. The Committee also heard from Marketing Sheffield about ‘Your University City’, a collaboration with both universities to attract 16–19-year-olds to choose Sheffield as their university destination.

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DONCASTER TURNED IN TO THE FESTIVE CITY Doncaster City Centre will transform itself into a festive city this Christmas, with a whole host of activities, events and festivities taking place this November and December. From Penguin Parades to a Frost Festival – to the Doncaster Festival of Light, Christmas decorations and the annual panto – there is plenty to welcome locals and tourists alike to the city. As an added bonus, Doncaster’s free parking initiative is back again this year! From Friday 1st December until Friday 5th January, visitors will be able to park for free in council car parks after 2pm at the popular Markets Car Park, St Georges Car Park and Colonnades underground car park and park for free all day on a Saturday in December at the Chappell Drive car park.

City of Doncaster Council’s Visit Doncaster team have put together a handy webpage with all the festivities, activities and events for residents to plan their diary around at www.visitdoncaster.com/news/ festive-city-in-doncaster As well as all the festivities and events, the city centre will also offer a variety of experiences to enjoy this season, from theatre experiences, culture and leisure time as well as a huge choice of bars and restaurants to meet up with friends and family – and to plan that all important Christmas party! Residents and visitors will be presented with an eclectic mix of activities this season to warm and lift Christmas spirits, including a packed line up of shows and the annual panto at CAST theatre, Doncaster Festival of Light, live

music at the Wool Market as well as a visit to the Mansion House from Santa himself! Mayor of Doncaster, Ros Jones, said: “Shopping local and supporting our High Streets will make an incredible impact to both the local economy and most importantly, to our local businesses this festive season. Seeing a thriving, packed, festive city is my vision for the upcoming holidays and I hope that all the events on offer, combined with the local shopping experience will encourage our “Shop Local” message this Christmas season. “To further support this vision, I am delighted to announce that we are offering free parking periods across many of our local council-owned car parks. “I am hope to see as many people as possible enjoying the local

SOPHIE ELLISBEXTOR BRING festivities this December and I hope everybody enjoys themselves HER CHRISTMAS safely and responsibly!” Don’t forget - the City Centre KITCHEN DISCO is also perfect for that day of TO THE CITY HALL shopping with a vast array of independent stores for visitors to explore, as well as a huge range of bars and restaurants to end the day. Can’t think of a good gift for your loved ones? How about supporting local and buying a gift voucher for a local restaurant or leisure outlet this season? How about celebrating with our local businesses on Small Business Saturday?

To get a full insight into everything that is happening this festive season – you can explore Visit Doncaster’s handy page of info, tips and tricks at www.visitdoncaster.com/news/ festive-city-in-doncaster

Following on from the huge success of her 2022 Kitchen Disco Tour in which she brought her lockdown online sensation from her kitchen to sold-out stages across the country, Sophie Ellis-Bextor has announced a very special Christmas Kitchen Disco tour for 2023, calling in at Sheffield City Hall on Sunday 3rd December. Earlier this year, Sophie brought her Instagram phenomenon to the stage for the first time to huge success, including a sold-out finale at the London Palladium. The Arts Desk commented that

Sophie’s Kitchen Disco live show ‘… truly felt like you were dancing your cares away with some friends’ whilst the Mail on Sunday called it ‘warm and relatable’. The Daily Telegraph proclaimed that it was “An unabashedly feelgood echo of lockdown”. The London Palladium show has also recently been released as a 24-track live album: ‘Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Kitchen Disco: Live at the London Palladium’. The setlist featured disco classics such as, ‘All Night Long’ and‘Dancing Queen’, as well as Sophie’s own floor-filling hits including ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’, ‘Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love)’, ‘Take Me Home (A Girl Like Me)’, and her most recent Radio 2 A-listed single, ‘Hypnotized’ featuring Wuh Oh. Tickets are available now from the City Hall Box Office and www. sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

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St Agnes Fountain have been called THE Christmas band for their constantly evolving take on old carols as well as the wealth of new seasonal music they bring each year to their sell-out shows. Since their first get together, to record the eponymous St Agnes Fountain album in 2001, the quartet; David Hughes, Fairport Convention’s Chris Leslie and multi award winning duo Chris While and Julie Matthews, have brought musical invention and laughter to the star-dust atmosphere of the season. In 2020, David decided to leave the band and very sadly died earlier this year. There will never been another quite like him, he was simply a one off. One thing we can say without any doubt is that David wouldn’t have wanted to rest in peace, he would want to be putting on his fedora, tapping his foot out to some insane syncopated rhythm and leading us all in a celebration of a life of love, laughter and mirth. Chris, Chris and Julie intend to do just that, keeping the Christmas Aggie spirit alive and touring as a trio celebrating 23 years together with some new material, those old Aggie classics and a doff of the fedora to David.

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12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 1.45 London Kills 2.30 The Bidding Room 3.15 Escape to the Country 3.45 Antiques Road Trip 4.30 The Repair Shop 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 Make It at Market 8.00 Celebrity Mastermind 8.30 Would I Lie to You? 9.00 Have I Got News for You 9.30 Two Doors Down 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 10.40 The Graham Norton Show 11.30 RuPaul’s Drag Race UK 12.35 The Weakest Link 1.25 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.30 BBC News

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12.30 Alexis Conran 1.25 5 News at Lunchtime 1.30 FILM: Saying Yes to Christmas (2021) 3.15 FILM: Let’s Meet Again on Christmas Eve (2020) 5.00 5 News at 5 6.00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 6.55 5 News Update 7.00 Shop Smart, Save Money 7.55 5 News Update 8.00 The Toy Hospital. New series. A team of expert restorers fix dolls, toys and games. 9.00 The Good Ship Murder 10.00 Cruising at Christmas with Jane McDonald 11.00 FILM: Hang ’Em High (1968) 1.20 PlayOJO Live Casino Show 3.20 How The Victorians Built Britain 4.05 Get Your Tatts Out: Kavos Ink 4.55 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 5.45 Entertainment News on 5 5.50 Pip and Posy

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6.00 Breakfast 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live 11.30 Mary Makes It Easy 12.00 Football Focus 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15 Live Snooker: UK Championship. Coverage of the afternoon session on day one. 4.30 Final Score 5.25 BBC News 5.35 BBC Regional News; Weather 5.45 The Weakest Link 6.30 Doctor Who New series. Donna Noble’s past catches up with her. 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing The couples hope to secure their place in the quarter-final musicals special. 8.30 Survivor A new phase of the game begins with one castaway gaining immense power. 9.30 Not Going Out Lee and Lucy’s friendship with Toby and Anna is tested during a weekend break. 10.00 BBC News; Weather 10.20 Match of the Day Highlights of the latest matches. 11.45 The Rap Game UK For the first time ever a solo artist clashes with a duo, leaving tensions bubbling. 12.50 The Graham Norton Show 1.40 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.45 BBC News

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BBC2

10.05 FILM: Odette. (1950) 12.00 My Million Pound Menu 1.00 The A to Z of TV Cooking 1.05 Great British Comedies: Talking Pictures 1.45 FILM: Passport to Pimlico. (1949) 3.05 FILM: Whisky Galore! (1949) 4.30 Live Snooker: UK Championship 5.30 Saving Lives at Sea 6.30 The Coffee Trail with Simon Reeve 7.30 Great Asian Railway Journeys 8.30 Take That: Reel Stories 9.30 Take That: Radio 2 In Concert 10.30 Top of the Pops: 1992 – Biggest Hits 11.30 Snooker: UK Championship 12.20 Snooker: UK Championship Extra 2.20 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 3.20 This Is BBC Two

SUNDAY

BBC1

6.00 Breakfast 7.30 Match of the Day 9.00 Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 10.00 Politics England 10.30 Animal Park 11.00 Amanda & Alan’s Italian Job 12.00 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15 Songs of Praise 2.00 Planet Earth III 3.00 Live Snooker: UK Championship. Further coverage of the afternoon session on day two. 4.55 BBC News 5.10 BBC Regional News; Weather 5.20 Countryfile 6.20 Planet Earth III Wildlife that lives in the world’s most extreme conditions. 7.20 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results Texas perform in the ballroom as two couples face the dance-off. 8.00 Survivor The players try to figure out who can be trusted and, crucially, who can’t. 9.00 Boat Story Janet and Samuel make a bold move to sell their haul to a drug lord. 10.00 BBC News; Weather 10.25 Regional Programme 10.30 Match of the Day 2 Mark Chapman reviews the day’s Premier League action, featuring Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Everton v Manchester United at Goodison Park. 11.30 The Women’s Football Show 12.15 MOTD Top Ten: Last Minute Goals 12.45 Weather for the Week Ahead 12.50 BBC News

ITV1

6.00 Love Your Garden 7.30 Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh 9.25 ITV News 9.30 James Martin’s Saturday Morning 11.40 Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook 12.40 ITV News; Weather 12.55 ITV Racing: Live from Haydock. 4.00 ITV News; Weather 4.10 ITV News London; Weather 4.20 Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream 5.20 FILM: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. (2009) Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Daniel Radcliffe. 8.00 The Voice UK Emma Willis hosts the spinning-chair singing contest, with AnneMarie, Olly Murs, Tom Jones and Will.i.am once again selecting their teams through blind auditions. 9.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! The famous faces tackle more trials. 10.35 ITV News; Weather 10.50 Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich Young women dating older men in exchange for gifts and cash. 11.50 English Football League Highlights Action from the latest fixtures. 1.15 The Chase 2.05 The Switch 2.55 Return to Lockerbie with Lorraine Kelly 3.45 Unwind with ITV 5.05 James Martin’s French Adventure

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SHEFFIELD FC UNVEIL NEW STADIUM PLANS The world’s oldest football club has unveiled plans for a 5,000 seat stadium as part of a new sports centre. Sheffield FC said the site at the former Sheffield Transport Sports Club site in Meadowhead, would also include a cricket ground, a football museum and an indoor community sports hall. The facility would be shared with the Sheffield Eagles rugby league team. Founded in 1857, the football club currently plays its home games

in Dronfield, in north Derbyshire. Sheffield FC Chairman Richard Tims said the new complex would “become an international visitor attraction for football and rugby league fans alike and provide an insight into the history and heritage of both clubs”. “We are pleased to announce our vision for the future: a new stadium back in the Steel City, a joint venture with Sheffield Eagles and a world-class facility, which will benefit the

up by Hall kept MILLER GRANT picked the defender out of competitive action from LOOKING late February of this year until early October. A AHEAD return to the starting 11 The term ‘international break’ is a deceptive one because it’s anything but a break at Roundwood, and Grant Hall is a name who can certainly vouch for that. The litany of injuries

followed for the Millers hard-fought point against Southampton, only to be struck by another set back in training shortly after. Since suffering the set backs, the powerful centre half has been

across the past five Dewhurst 21s years. enjoyed departs Dewhurst back-to-back successful loan spells at Guiseley BLADES as a teenager, making under 18s and under

Blades Goalkeeper Marcus Dewhurst has left the club on a permanent deal to join National League side Wealdstone. The 22-year-old leaves United after a lengthy spell progressing all the way through the club’s academy, becoming a regular fixture between the sticks of both the

41 league appearances across two seasons, before having further loans at Carlisle United, Solihull Moors, Boston United and Scunthorpe United. His performances also saw him capped for England at under 18s, under 19s and under 20s level, and everyone wishes Marcus the best on his next move.

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whole community,” he said. “This will be somewhere to which football’s three billion fans can make a pilgrimage and pay homage to the city which gave the world the beautiful game as well as a venue for the local community to utilise and enjoy a variety of sports.” The development would meet the standards for both football and rugby league, adhering to both Football League and Super League criteria, the clubs said. Aerial computer image

of new stadiumImage source, Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson Image caption, The ground is planned to be ready for the start of the 2025/26 football season Sheffield Eagles Director of Rugby Mark Aston said the new ground would help with the Rugby Football League’s new grading system, which takes into account stadium facilities as well as league position. “Sheffield Eagles are very excited to be part of this joint venture with Sheffield FC and to be at

the heart of this worldclass development, which at the heart will have a stadium that meets the Super League criteria to assist us in our aim to return to the top flight,” Mr Aston said. Mr Tims said the club had submitted a planning pre-application to Sheffield City Council with a full application due in January. If approved, the club hope the ground will be built in time for the 2025/26 football season.

keeping his head down and focusing on rehabilitation, itching to get back to full fitness in time for an all-action Yorkshire derby at AESSEAL New York Stadium. “In terms of games to potentially come back into it’s a great one. It’ll be tough because they’re flying at the moment but we talk about the challenges that every game in this league presents us with. “We’re in a position that means that we need to pick up points, so we have

to look at every game as an opportunity to do that,” Hall told www. themillers.co.uk. “I’ve had the chance to get two weeks’ worth of training before the Leeds game, which I’m hoping to be involved in. “I think I needed the international break to be honest to make sure that I could get the training load right before putting myself back into that matchday environment. “At this stage of the rehab it’s all about games and match fitness. That’s all I’m lacking and is the

one thing that you can’t simulate. You can do all of the training you want but it isn’t the same as the cut and thrust of match action.“The Millers have had some horrendous luck with injuries throughout the camp, with multiple members of the first team ranks currently sitting out for lengthy spells. Andre Green, Cameron Humphreys and Tyler Blackett are the amongst the most notable absentees, with diagnoses pending on Cafu, Daniel Ayala and Sam Clucas –

Sinclair delighted Professional development phase lead Frank Sinclair has praised his side’s resilience as they came from behind to win in stoppage time against EFL Youth Alliance League rivals Bradford City. First-year scholar Oliver Piekarski opened the scoring at the Hoober Homes Elite Performance Centre before Max Adamson marked his first game in over three months with a brace. Having extended their winning run to three games, the youth team manager was pleased to see the improvements in his squad. He said: “It was another really good game for us. Both teams were at it and I thought we settled into it quite quickly. “Games against Bradford are always enjoyable as they always provide a good test and I’ve got a lot of respect for everyone involved over there because the games are always great. “This game showed we’re getting better and we’re on a nice little run now with the Lincoln and

all of whom suffered their injuries at Vicarage Road last weekend. I think the problem I had before was that the injury situation dictated that I had to be involved and it was tough to be thrown in at the deep end and I feel like the setback came because of that but I’m feeling ready at the moment and I’ve had a good couple of weeks of training in the bank this time around. “I’ve still got to earn my place in the team but I just feel as though, with a run of games, I can really get some momentum as that match fitness comes.”

Morecambe wins so I don’t think the boys could’ve responded any better to the FA Youth Cup defeat last month.” It has been a difficult start to the season for Max Adamson and Oliver Piekarski who have been battling injuries in the early part of the season, but both put on a good display during the Bradford win. He added: “Oli has worked hard to get himself fit because he has struggled with injuries since the summer which also saw him miss parts of preseason. He’s put the yards in though and he’s such a great lad to work with and is starting to reap the rewards for his efforts. “I’m really pleased for Max too because he’s had a tough time with injuries and we’re glad to have him back because of how much he offers us."

current members of the Owls Armed Forces ahead the Owls game with Matchworn ofMillwall on Saturday, with a minute’s silence poppy shirts observed before kickoff. up for grabs All 20 shirts from the The Owls’ matchworn poppy shirts from Saturday’s Armistice Day fixture are now available to purchase at auction. Proceeds will aid the Royal British Legion, the largest Armed Forces charity in the UK. Supporters can bid on the shirts visiting www. matchwornshirt.com/ poppy-appeal-2023 Everyone at Hillsborough paid respects to former and

Owls’ matchday squad against the Lions are up for grabs, with a limitededition, framed jersey also available. The auction ends on Sunday 26 November at 1:00pm, so don’t miss your chance to get hold of a shirt! The Owls would ike to thank everyone who took part in our Armistice Day tribute, which was observed impeccably by all in S6, and to all supporting the Royal British Legion.

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DECEMBER 02/12 15:00 Blackburn 09/12 15:00 Stoke City 13/12 19:45 Norwich City 16/12 15:00 QPR

DECEMBER 02/12 15:00 Birm. City 09/12 15:00 Swansea 12/12 19:45 West Brom 16/12 15:00 Plymouth

DECEMBER 02/12 15:00 Peterboro. 09/12 15:00 Acc. Stanley 16/12 15:00 Morecambe 22/12 19:45 Bradford


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EAST COAST

CAMELOT HOTEL BRIDLINGTON YORKSHIRE’S HIDDEN GEM HORNBY ROAD • BLACKPOOL

This hotel is perfectly located for all the attractions, highly recommendED

SPECIAL OFFER! MON - Fri BB £120 per person weekends available - call for details free on site parking

TEL 01253 620518

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.CAMELOTHOTEL.NET

east coast

SKEGNESS

Fully Equipped seafront holiday flats, sleeps 2-6, some with sea views, all flats with en-suite facilities, free offroad parking, LCD TV/DVD player, various dates available. Ground Floor Available, Well behaved pets allowed. FREE WI-FI www.newnesholidayflats.co.uk

South Shore Holiday Village

CHALET

Three Bedrooms - Two Bathrooms

Self Catering Sleep 2-6 Please Call Bill on 07714 154450 Central Location

four superior holiday COTTAGES Self Catering Sleep 2-6

PRE-OWNED WILLERBY vogue 37ft x 12ft 1 BEDROOM SPECIAL OFFER ONLY £25, 995 WITH SITE FEES PAID TO MARCH 2024

Lovely Holiday Home with 1 Bedroom, Double Glazing & Central Heating

Please Call 07576 057952 To View Online Visit cchbridlington.com

We also have other caravans for sale from only £6995 or for further info visit us online at: 01964 612233 Mobile: 07824 811616 www.willowsholidaypark.co.uk

HOLIDAY PARKS

WEEKS FROM ONLY £210

March 2024

TELEPHONE 01754 880852 Mobile: 07913642887 or 07799535414

THE OLD MILL CARAVAN PARK

no dogs adults only A-level immaculate small family-run site set in rural East Yorkshire TOURERS £30.00 per Night Including Electric

now open!

Willows Holiday Park Hollym Road, Withernsea HU19 2PN

SEASONAL £1725 Including Storage

The Old Mill Caravan Park, Newsham Hill Lane, Bempton, Near Bridlington, E. Yorks YO16 6XE

CALL 01262 673 565

www.oldmillcaravanpark.co.uk FISHING HOLIDAYS

FISHING IN THE FENS All Anglers Welcome to

THE CONIFERS GUESTHOUSE

• Bed & Breakfast • Flask filled FREE • Packed Lunch Optional

£35 BED & BREAKFAST NEAR MANY DRAINS AND CARP LAKES Tackle Shop nearby • Free Car Park

Contact Jackie Smith on 01733 203256 / 07967 331704 www.conifers-guesthouse.co.uk

MAKE 2024 THE YEAR OF THE STAYCATION!!!

Hotels, B&Bs and Holiday Parks are now taking bookings for all this year!

Mobile: 07824 811616

Luxury Log Houses AVAILABLE TO RENT

In a tranquil setting with walks to the beach. The ultimate mix of style & exclusivity, between Scarborough & Whitby.

TEL: 01723 870574 • www.lowfieldloghouses.co.uk


2024 Brochu re OUT NOW!

day trips

ECKINGTON SELF STORAGE

holidays november

NOVEMBER

24-27 nov

morecambe - auckland hotel.........................................................

£250.00

wed 22nd beamish at christmas..........................................................

27 nov - 1 dec

eastbourne - cumberland hotel..................................................

£342.00 £424.00

...............................adult £34.50 oap £32.50 child £27 sat 25th

sister act the musical - bradford alhambra......

£70.00

Sat 25th newcastle shopper..............................................................

£20.00

sun 26th

liverpool christmas market.......................................

£20.00

mon 27th

chester shopper......................................................................

£20.00

THU 30th

york christmas market....................................................

£20.00

december

27 nov - 1 dec

tenby - belgrave hotel..........................................................................

27 nov - 1 dec

llandudno - four oaks hotel.........................................................

£328.00

27 nov - 1 dec

great yarmouth - new beach hotel...........................................

£329.00

4-8 dec

weymouth - carlton hotel...........................................................................

£297.00

4-8 dec

blackpool - ruskin hotel....................................................................

£314.00

4-8 dec

scarborough - cumberland hotel.............................................

£299.00

8-10 dec

longleat festival of light - doubletree swindon........

£259.00

9-10 dec

southport- prince of wales-scarisbrick - royal clifton hotel.....

£391.00

december

Sat 2nd

grassington christmas market................................

£21.00

3-16 oct

blackpool - president hotel............................................................

£285.00

sun 3rd

worcester christmas market.....................................

£22.00

11-15 dec

torquay - nethway hotel...............................................................................

£310.00

Tue 5th manchester christmas market..................................

£20.00

11-15 dec

great yarmouth - new beach hotel...........................................

£329.00

wed 6th birmingham shopper...........................................................

£20.00

11-15 dec

perth 2 cities & kingdom of fife - salutation hotel.....

£294.00

thu 7th macarthur glen & york...................................................

£20.00

23-27 dec

torquay - carlton hotel.....................................................................

£553.00

sat 9th

stratford-upon-avon christmas market........

£22.00

23-27 dec

weymouth - carlton hotel...............................................................

£498.00

sun 10th beverley christmas market..........................................

£20.00

23-27 dec

bournemouth - suncliff hotel......................................................

£595.00

23-27 dec

blackpool - president hotel..........................................................................

£379.00

23-27 dec

blackpool - ruskin hotel....................................................................

£479.00

23-27 dec

st annes on sea - monterey beach hotel...............................

£371.00

27-30 dec

blackpool - president hotel............................................................

£359.00

30 dec-2 jan

bournemouth - suncliffe hotel...................................................

£465.00

30 dec-2 jan

blackpool - president hotel............................................................

£359.00 £371.00

sun 10th

christmas at blenheim palace..................................... .........................................................Adult £70.00 child £55

tue 12th

lincoln christmas market.............................................

£20.00

wed 13th

trafford centre.....................................................................

£20.00

thu 14th

liverpool christmas market.......................................

£20.00

sat 16th

york christmas market....................................................

£20.00

30 dec-2 jan

st annes on sea - monterey beach hotel...............................

sun 17th manchester christmas markets...............................

£20.00

tues 19th

30 dec-2 jan

grange-over-sands - cumbria grand hotel.......................

£459.00

harry potter studios..............................................................

30 dec-2 jan

paignton - cambria hotel.......................................................................

£435.00

.........................................................adult £88.00 child £78

30 dec-2 jan

weymouth - carlton hotel...............................................................

£435.00

ON THE MAIN ROAD NEXT TO ALDI

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TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND STYLE! Blackpool Turkey & Tinsel

thursford

christmas spectacular

27th november 2023 Only £80!

Escape back into the world of Thursford this Christmas! Our Christmas Spectacular is an extravaganza of nonstop singing, dancing, music, humour and variety. With a cast of 130 this is the biggest Christmas show of its kind in Europe!

DAYS OUT 2023 november

2023 Holidays

AD OAP/CHILD

Sat 25th

Birmingham Christmas Market..... £20 £19

Mon 27th

Thursford Christmas Spectacular..... £80 £80

Thu 30th

Beamish at Christmas..................£38 £35

december Sat 2nd

Birmingham Christmas Market .....£20 £19

Sun 3rd

Nottingham Christmas Market..... £18 £17

Sat 9th

Lincoln Christmas Market.............£20 £19

Sun 10th

Stratford-upon-Avon Christmas Market. £19 £18

Sat 16th

York Christmas Market.................£18 £17

Sun 17th

Manchester Christmas Market..... £18 £17

27 Nov 5-days Blackpool Turkey & Tinsel......................£267 pp

27th november 2023 5 Days - £267 pp Dinner Bed & Breakfast - Entertainment in the evenings

27 Nov 4-days Awesome Amsterdam............................£399 pp

1 Dec

4-days Scottish Christmas Markets Weekend.....£289 pp

8 Dec

4-days Torbay Turkey & Tinsel Weekend.............£289 pp

11 Dec 5-days Llandudno Turkey & Tinsel......................£259 pp

12 Dec 4-days Winter Break in Awesome Amsterdam....£399 pp

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