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POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER POWERS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO MAYOR OF SOUTH YORKSHIRE

The Home Secretary has passed legislation to transfer Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) functions for South Yorkshire to the Mayor of South Yorkshire.

This follows a public consultation launched by the Home Office and debates in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The separate role of Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire will be dissolved when the current term of office comes to an end. A Mayoral election will be held on 2 May 2024 and the successful candidate will become Mayor of South Yorkshire with Police and Crime Commissioner functions.

Following contact from government officials, the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority began the process of transferring Police Crime Commissioner powers in June 2023, after the Government’s Levelling Up White Paper outlined a commitment to enable Mayors to take on public safety functions including Police and Crime Commissioners.

A SYMCA spokesperson said: “The transfer of

these functions to the Mayoral role presents the opportunity to align police and crime priorities, including the Violence Reduction Unit, with the work of the MCA to improve outcomes for people and communities across South Yorkshire, including work to deliver public transport, regeneration, skills and employment, health and to improve outcomes for people and communities across South Yorkshire.

“It will allow the Mayor to make co-ordinated decisions for our communities; working with the business

community, voluntary sector, Fire and Rescue, Safer Roads Partnership and other partners to deliver policing priorities.

“Because of these changes, South Yorkshire residents will take to the polls on Thursday 2 May, to vote for who they want to elect as Mayor of South Yorkshire.

“We would like to take this opportunity to express sincere thanks to the current Police and Crime Commissioner, Dr Alan Billings for his dedicated service to the communities of South Yorkshire and his

team for all their work.

We look forward to welcoming the team to the MCA following the election in May.”

To find out more about the transfer of Police and Crime Commissioner functions to the Mayor of South Yorkshire and SYMCA, please visit https://www. southyorkshire-ca.gov. uk/explore_police-andcrime-commissionertransfer

You can also read more information on the upcoming Mayoral Election at southyorkshire-ca.gov. uk/mayoral-election2024

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World number one Humphries will make his highly-anticipated Premier League debut following his sensational run of form in recent months, culminating

in his World Darts Championship success at London’s Alexandra Palace on Wednesday January 03.

The 28-year-old - also a winner at the World Grand Prix, Grand Slam of Darts and Players Championship Finals - produced a rousing display to defeat 16year-old Littler and lift the famous Sid Waddell Trophy on a recordbreaking night in the capital.

Littler will also make his Premier League bow following an

extraordinary World Championship campaign, which saw him generate global headlines and shatter a host of records in the process.

The World Youth Champion will become the youngest player to feature in the sport’s biggest roadshow, which gets underway at the Utilita Arena in Cardiff on Thursday February 1.

Reigning champion Van Gerwen is chasing a record-extending eighth Premier League crown in 2024, and the Dutch supremo will star in the

£1m event alongside last year’s runner-up Gerwyn Price.

Wales’ World Cup winner Price will be joined in the star-studded field by 2023 World Champion Michael Smith, who relinquished his world number one status following Humphries’ triumph at Alexandra Palace.

World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall has also been included in the line-up, while 2017 runner-up Peter Wright will make his 11th consecutive Premier League appearance,

27/3/1871 The first international rugby football match, when Scotland defeat England in Edinburgh at Raeburn Place.

28/3/1854 Crimean War: France and Britain declare war on Russia.

29/3/1871 The Royal Albert Hall is opened by Queen Victoria.

30/3/1981 President Ronald Reagan is shot in the chest outside a Washington, D.C., hotel by

having lifted his second European Championship title in October.

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A friend of mine tried to annoy me with bird puns, but I soon realised that toucan play at that game.

If you lose one sense, your other senses are enhanced. That’s why people with no sense of humour have an increased sense of selfimportance.

I got sacked from my job as a theatre designer. I left without making a scene.

The wife said, “You haven’t listened to a word I’ve said, have you?”

What strange way to start a conversation with me.

I’ve just arrived in Australia to surprise my fiancée. She’s in Sheffield and the wedding’s tomorrow.

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1. Which oath taken by GPs requires doctors to act in the best interests of their patients?

2. Talia Balsam was married to which actor between 1989 and 1993?

3. Benedict Cumberbatch plays mathematician Alan Turing in which 2014 film?

4. Actor Wagner Moura played which crime figure in the Netflix series Narcos?

5. Which was the first film in the James Bond series to star Pierce Brosnan in the role?

6. Which country was known as Ceylon until 1972?

7. Which ‘C’ is the name for an object used to measure the thickness of things?

8. Which of the Queen’s children is the oldest: Prince Andrew or Prince Edward?

9. Which outdoor profession links Joe Swift, Carol Klein and Alan Titchmarsh?

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to impact those struggling to feed themselves and their pets. The animal welfare charity has provided a staggering 1.6 million pet meals since the scheme was introduced in 2020 as part of a major drive to do everything possible to help keep those facing financial hardship together with their pets.

A 47 year-old woman who regularly visits the Handsworth Food Bank in Sheffield told how she began using the service - including the Pet Food Bank, after she was diagnosed with a brain tumour and was unable to work and her husband later had to give up his job to care for her. She said: “I was working part time but then I was diagnosed with a brian tumour so had to give up my job as I was struggling with mobility and was in a lot of pain. I have to have 39 botox injections in my head to

help with the pain now as well as other medication and have oxygen. Things were getting worse and I had a stroke, became prone to fainting, so my husband had to give up his full time job to care for me. We went from a working couple doing ok to a couple really struggling to get by and as we have three dogs and two cats caring for them was so tough. There was no way I wanted to give up my pets - they keep me sane and I need that as it helps my mental wellbeing - so the RSPCA Pet Food Bank has really made a huge difference to us. We visit weekly to collect food for ourselves and our pets - it really is a huge lifeline and we are so grateful and not sure how we would cope without this help.”

The Pet Food Bank Partnership was set up as a pilot scheme in Lancashire in December 2020 as a result of financial pressures during the pandemic. It was so successful it expanded across the whole of the North of England and now supplies almost 140 foodbanks with meals and also issues veterinary vouchers to food bank clients to ensure pets can get any urgent care they need.

Now during 2024 - as the charity celebrates its 200th birthday - the number of established food banks is to expand across the rest of England - with more in South Yorkshire - to help the growing number of pet owners in need of help. Already this year 15,400 dog meals and 27,270 cat meals have been provided to food bank users.Three full time coordinators

have been employed who will work with RSPCA branches, field officers, local charities and community groups to source more pet food supplies, offer support and develop more focal points where the donated pet food can be made available. The new staff will also liaise with pet food manufacturers and other donors who provide the food for free or assist with the cost to ensure a constant supply to meet the increasing demand. Alison Fletcher, RSPCA National Food Bank Coordinator, said: “Sadly our rescuers are often coming across people who are struggling to feed themselves and will actually go without food themselves so they can afford to feed their pets. We really don’t want anyone to be in this position and are doing all we can to help. Pets offer a major comfort to loving owners in challenging times and they shouldn’t feel forced to give them up - as they are members of the family - so we are providing what many users describe as a ‘lifeline’. Many pet owners who are struggling during the cost of living crisis have told us that their much-loved pets help them with their mental well-being so we are keen for them to retain ownership of their pets during these times of financial hardship. With the help of the public, we’ve been changing animals’ lives for two centuries, so it is really fitting that in our 200th birthday year we can announce this major expansion to ensure ‘no community goes without’.

aCTIvE TRavEl YEaR

South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard and Active Travel Commissioner Ed Clancy OBE visited Goldthorpe Primary Academy in Barnsley on Friday 15 March to hear from pupils about how they’re creating more opportunities for walking, wheeling and cycling in their community. Mayor Coppard and Ed Clancy were invited to an active travel lesson with Barnsley Council’s Sport and Physical Activity team and Year 5 pupils before participating in a RampUP session – giving young people the chance to get active by cycling and scooting on portable street ramps. Oliver has committed to supporting more activity and movement at schools in South Yorkshire as a key element of the ‘Year of Active Travel’, promoting health, wellbeing and community. He said: “We’re building a happier, healthier South Yorkshire. That means giving our communities more and better choices about how to travel and stay active. We need to support children and young people to develop good habits at an early age. They need to be able to get to and from school healthily and safely. That’s what my Year of Active Travel is about - creating more opportunities to move more and move differently. The RampUP project helps children and young people see and feel the benefits of cycling and scooting at school. It gives children in Barnsley the chance to take part in a fun and structured activity in their community, developing an interest in physical activity, encouraging inclusivity, and building confidence in active travel from a young age. All of which can ultimately contribute to healthier lives and a better future.”

Half MaRaTHON CHallENGE

This spring, Jonathan Bckley from Sheffield is taking on an epic four half-marathons in four weeks challenge in aid of Snowdrop. Jonathan said “I’ve been raising money for charity for years and yearsincluding Blue Peter Bring & Buy sales, sponsored walks, 24-hour fasts and silences, growing my hair and beard for nine months before shaving it all off, and running 10Ks, half-marathons and marathons. This spring coincides with somebody (me, apparently!) turning 40 at the end of April. Just to make it slightly harder, I’m going to run the four half-marathons carrying the Olympic Torch which is currently behind our TV! I ran with it through Armthorpe, Doncaster back in July 2012, and I carried it while running the Sheffield 10K for Snowdrop in October. I had a few comments from the crowd and fellow runners, so thought I’d do it again! In keeping with the theme of four half-marathons in four weeks to celebrate 40 years, I thought I’d set myself the target of raising £40k for Snowdrop. How realistic that is, I have no idea, but I certainly want to try and get into five figures (£10k plus) rather than my ‘usual’ range of £5-1000. I’ve managed to get six or seven friends signed up to run alongside me to help reach that target. There’s still plenty of space for others to join me too! I’d also like to raise awareness of modern

slavery and the work Snowdrop does, and will be sharing this with local media outlets nearer the time. Before having kids, my wife and I were Volunteer Drivers with the Salvation Army’s Modern Slavery Team, which involved picking up victims of trafficking and taking them to safe houses across the country. We met first-hand the people that Snowdrop work with; we’ve had them in our car. We’ve chatted with them.

That’s part of our journey to doing what we can. And maybe one day, when our kids are a bit older, we’ll get back volunteering with the Salvation Army again. The atmosphere of the races is always incredible. I’m looking forward to experiencing different races - I’m running the Sheffield half on 7th April, the Cannock Chase half on 14th April, the Run Roche Abbey Run Run Run on 21st April, and the East Yorkshire Half Marathon on 28th April. I’m looking forward to a bath at the end of each day, and hopefully raising a fair bit of money and publicity for Snowdrop along the way! The fundraising page I’ve set up for this challenge is www.justgiving.com/ page/jbandfriends. “ If you’d like to find out more about joining Jonathan in his fundraising, or to chat about organising your own fundraiser, drop us an email at fundraising@ snowdropproject.co.uk.

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All Seasons Energy, part of clean energy-tech champion Aira, will be working on a new government-funded project with Sheffield City Council to help bring home efficiency and decarbonisation benefits to thousands of Sheffield homes.

Throughout March, the All Seasons team are out with Sheffield City Council to raise awareness of the Warm Home Sheffield scheme, part of the Home Upgrade Grant. This initiative provides households without gas central heating and an annual income of under £36,000, an average of £14,000 worth of upgrades at no extra cost to the consumer. They will be installing solar panels, wall insulation and heat pumps in the area as part of this grant initiative, to help more people move away from expensive and unreliable energy and heating solutions in favour of more effective and affordable alternatives. The grant initiative is expected to run until March 2025.

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Cllr Douglas Johnson said: “Heating their homes means so much to our residents here in Sheffield. So, we want to make sure as many of them as possible are taking advantage of this government grant funding. This is exciting, not just because it helps people to save money, but also because warm homes have well-documented positive effects on health and wellbeing. We’d encourage anyone who thinks they’re eligible to apply now.”

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A vital step in the right direction for the Abbeydale Picture house as £300k grant confirmed

CADS (Creative Arts Development Space) is delighted to announce a significant advancement in the quest to save one of the city’s historical landmarks.

The Abbeydale Picture House, a Grade II listed building recently added to the Theatre’s Trusts’ At-Risk Register. After a prolonged

period of uncertainty and a difficult decision to close the venue last month, CADS has been awarded a £300,000 grant from the UK Government’s Community Ownership Fund, marking a vital step towards the restoration and reinvigoration of this iconic heritage building. This funding is provided by the Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities.

The Abbeydale Picture House is known for its rich cultural heritage and architectural grandeur and has faced numerous challenges over the years, including extensive damage that led to the inoperability of its main auditorium. This grant serves as a beacon of hope, not only allowing CADS to move towards a purchase of the building but also to prepare for urgent repair and restoration works that are crucial for its preservation.

“While this grant is undoubtedly a huge leap forward in our mission to revive The Abbeydale Picture House, it’s important to recognise that this is the first step of many to fully restore the building to

its former glory,” stated Steve Rimmer, CADS founder and board director. “We are immensely grateful for this support from the Community Ownership Fund. It’s a testament to the importance of The Abbeydale Picture House not just to CADS but to Sheffield. We’d also like to note special thanks to Sheffield City Council for their continued support, especially in recent months, Professor Vanessa Toulmin, Director of City & Culture at The University of Sheffield who advised on this latest funding bid and has assisted CADs for many years, alongside the Music Venues Trust, Theatres Trust, and the National Trust amongst many others who’ve provided their support.

CADS acknowledges the journey ahead. The charity is actively seeking additional funding and support from both public and private sectors to ensure the comprehensive restoration of the venue. CADS invites the community and potential partners to join in this ambitious endeavour to safeguard and celebrate Sheffield’s cultural legacy. An ‘open

beautiful rendition of the unforgettable Bridge Over Troubled Water.

doors’ event will be held in the coming weeks, and opportunities to get involved in the project will be presented.

“We are at a pivotal moment in our journey to save The Abbeydale Picture House. This grant is a vital step to help save this magnificent building for future generations to enjoy.. “ added Steve.

CADS is committed to providing regular updates on the restoration progress and future plans for The Abbeydale Picture House which should see a return to events in the near future.. The charity extends its deepest gratitude to its supporters, team members, volunteers, and the Sheffield community for their unwavering support and looks forward to celebrating this new chapter together soon.

For more information about CADS please check their website, facebook, X and Instagram pages and look out for the open-doors event in the coming weeks.

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The Licensing Act 2003

Section 34

Notice is hereby given that We:

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Have made an application under Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003 to vary a Premises Licence for the Premises known as

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The details of the variation are as follows:

To extend the opening times and times for provision of licensable activities as follows:

Sunday - Saturday 10:00 - 04:00 the following day

Interested parties or responsible authorities may make written representations to Licensing Section, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD about this application by 18th April 2024

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 General Section. Telephone: 0114 2734264 or by e-mail to licensingservice@sheffield.gov.uk

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The Licensing Act 2003

Section 34

Variation of Premises Licence Application

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The details of the variation are as follows:

To vary the licensable activities:

Sale by retail of alcohol for consumption oFF the premises:

monday - Sunday 06:00 - 23:00

LiceNSiNg AuThoriTy:

Licensing Section, Sheffield City Council, Block C Staniforth Road Depot, Staniforth Road, Sheffield S9 3HD

Email: licensingservice@sheffield.gov.uk

(The full application may be viewed at the above offices duing nomal office hours, or on the website)

Any person or responsible authority may make representations to the above address no later than 11th April 2024. Any representations must be in writing.

It is an offence to knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection with an application. The maximum fine for which a person is liable on summary conviction for this offence is

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Ken hits it off with a woman during a night out with Steve. Jenny and Daisy are horrified when Christina texts to say she is coming to stay for two weeks. Billy, Paul and Todd bid an emotional farewell to Summer as she sets off for Boston. Will Sarah be able to forgive Damon after realising that he has been lying to her all along? Chesney and Gemma set off with Joseph for the Oakhill entrance exam. Jenny returns home to find out from Glenda that they’ve been burgled.

Emmerdale:

When Paddy gets down on one knee hoping to make her his wife (again) will Mandy go for it? When Ruby has a go at Nate, her husband Caleb is utterly furious with her. With his relationship with Nate in the bin following Caleb’s affair with his wife Tracy, the last thing he needs is Ruby pouring petrol on the fire. Matty and Amy are getting excited about their wedding and are thrilled when they book the Village Hall as their venue for the reception. But the couple’s plans hit the skids when Claudette finds out Matty is trans. Tracy makes a drunken pass at Nate, and feels even worse about herself when Nate rejects her embrace. Despite Liam’s advice, Aaron still conceals the truth about his gene test from Chas.

Eastenders:

Being a neglected child herself, Whitney couldn’t let herself abandon Britney and promised her she’d give her a home, despite Zack’s disapproval. Lexi wants to check on her dad Ben after his dramatic arrest at husband Callum’s birthday party. When Ben’s mum Kathy finds out that Phil seems to be keeping something from her to do with Ben’s arrest, she heads to the Mitchells to confront him. What secret is Phil hiding? When Priya asks Martin out to dinner, she’s delighted when he accepts. Denzel refuses to open up to Yolande, despite her trying to get to the bottom of his troubles and she refuses to hand him his mystery package.

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MCCANN PLEASEd ROVERS HEEdEd CALLS

Grant McCann admitted calling for more urgency from his Rovers side as they sought to break down stubborn Forest Green Rovers at the EcoPower Stadium. Rovers dominated the ball in the first half but struggled to make in-roads against the opposition, who sat deep and invited the pressure.

But after McCann emphasised at half time the need to move the ball more quickly, Rovers went on to

secure a 2-0 triumph with a Luke Molyneux strike and an own goal from veteran Forest Green defender Richard Keogh.

“i felt in the first half that we got into some good areas but we just didn’t move the ball as quick as I’d like,” McCann said.

“We want the boys to take risks on the ball and make things happen but I thought we were just a little bit slow in possession.

“In the second half we upped it. It was a good

BLAdES U18S RETURN TO WINNING WAYS

United’s Under 18s returned to winning ways with an excellent performance in tough conditions at the Florence Park training ground against Colchester United.

Strikes from Archie Christie-Crainie, Jackson Blaize, Noah Kiwomya and Lamine Sidibe saw the Blades hit four without a reply.

For large parts though it was a scrappy game in windy conditions, but United were the better team from the off and imposed themselves early on, taking the lead just inside 10 minutes when a free-kick into the box fell for Christie-Crainie who hammered home a half volley into the far corner for his second goal in as many games.

Minutes later, a deflected cross from Mekhi Haughton-Parris fell for Marshall Francis but the striker’s looping header dropped just over, and after that neither side created too many meaningful chances until Noah Kiwomya was presented with a one-on-one, but his attempted chip was over the bar.

Haughton-Parris saw a free-kick deflected just wide as United remained on the ascendency, and the pattern continued after the break but with less chances until Blaize broke through just before the hour mark and slotted home to double the lead.

Seven minutes later it was three, with Blaize again the threat down the right, though this time his effort was saved, Kiwomya was there to tap home into an empty net to put the result beyond doubt. Sam Aston tested the goalkeeper from range before Christie-Crainie fired over, but the scoring was complete late on when substitute Lamine Sidibe slotted home into the corner for the fourth of the day.

run from Jamie Sterry and a good cross and Mols found himself between the posts for a good goal.

“The build up had been good but when we got into the final third it was just slow. I said to the lads at half time that they needed to change gear - go from third to fifth to get a goal against these because they’ll get back into their shape quickly, they’ll defend their box.

“It was always going to need a bit of cleverness

to unlock them and fortunately we got that.”

McCann was pleased to see his side collecting a third consecutive home clean sheet.

“It’s always nice to have,” he said. “We probably haven’t had enough of them this season but we stuck to our task in this one.

“And we had the chance to freshen the team up a bit by getting some of the lads off the bench who have been waiting for their opportunity.”

EXCITING NEW PARTNERSHIP

Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA has this week confirmed a new partnership with Sheffield based multi-award-winning film production company LensGo Visual Media.

LensGo specialises in high-end promotional films, online and broadcast commercials, graphics and aerial drone filming. They work with a range of clients across multiple industries and are well known for their work with local football clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday FC and Rotherham United FC as well as the Football Association. The film maker will work collaboratively with the County FA throughout 2024 to showcase

grassroots football projects and initiatives in the Sheffield & Hallamshire region.

Kicking things off will be an exciting behind the scenes feature on both the men’s and women’s Senior Cup Finals at Hillsborough Stadium in April.

LensGo will also support the County FA to capture the stories of all our 2024 Grassroots Football Award winners, bringing to life their nominations through video to recognise and celebrate their amazing contribution to grassroots football. The partnership will see LensGo named as the headline sponsor of our Senior Cup finals and the 2024 Grassroots Football Awards ceremony at the end of the year. On the partnership, Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA Marketing and Communications Officer, Chris McEwan said: “We’re excited to be teaming up with LensGo to add video into our marketing mix to showcase a selection of initiatives, projects and stories across the year. “This will help us increase engagement with our current local grassroots football community while also reaching new audiences.”

For more information about LensGo, visit their website www.lensgo.co.uk or email stuart@lensgo. co.uk to see how they could support your club.

For more information on partnering with the Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA, contact Chris McEwan at Chris.McEwan@SheffieldFA.com

OWLS INTERNATIONAL WEEKENd ROUNd-UP

Bailey Cadamarteri scored his first international goal on Sunday as the England Under-19s were narrowly edged out 3-2 by USA.

The young lions fought back twice after going behind as Cadamarteri fired home an equaliser from the penalty spot to make it one apiece with 20 minutes gone.

Chelsea youngster Leo Castledine was also on target for the Three Lions but a brace from Borussia Dortmund teenager Cole Campbell and a goal from Marcos Zambrano of Vitória de Guimarães sealed the friendly win at the Complexe Mohammed VI Stadium.

Cadamarteri played 76 minutes for England before being replaced by Will Lankshear and will now return to Middlewood Road for the Championship run-in.

Elsewhere, Di’Shon Bernard helped Jamaica to a third-place finish in the CONCACAF Nations League.

The Owls defender played his part in a 1-0

win for the Reggae Boyz to claim a bronze medal at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Dexter Lembikisa, a defender on loan at Hearts from Premier League side Wolves, scored a stunning goal in the first half to win the consolation play-off fixture.

Wednesday loanee Iké Ugbo played 70 minutes for Canada in their 2-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago.

The victory in Frisco, Texas secures a spot for the Canucks in this year’s Copa America. Ugbo assisted Canada’s all-time top scorer Cyle Larin to break the deadlock an hour into the contest.

The Owls striker was replaced in the 70th by Jacob Shaffelburg, who went on to score in the 91st minute to make sure of the victory.

Meanwhile, Joey Phuthi was an unused substitute as Zimbabwe defeated Zambia on penalties after the game had finished 2-2 in the Bingu National Stadium, Malawi.

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