Barnsley Independent Featuring We Are Barnsley 30/07/2019

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featuring Tuesday July 30 2019

Lost artwork...

Reds go blue...

A mosaic celebrating the industrial heritage of a local village has had to be removed because of repeated vandalism. Page 3

Barnsley FC are to pay for a blue plaque to commemorate the boyhood home of the Robledo brothers. Page 4

Feel the heat... It wasn’t just humans who needed to cool off as temperatures soared. Check out our latest WAB selection of pet photos. Page 7

Council’s plan to make town carbon neutral BARNSLEY Council leader Sir Steve Houghton has announced ambitious plans to ensure the whole of the town is ahead of the government’s target of becoming carbon neutral by 2050. The authority has accepted the scheme will bring costs but Sir Steve told councillors it was a practical alternative to declaring climate change emergencies. He told a meeting the aim was to make both the authority and the borough carbon neutral and said: “The council takes the whole green agenda very seriously. “It is no good declaring emergencies, it doesn’t help anything. We need a forward programme. We will do that. “The challenge will be money, these things are not free and we will have to pay for that. “We will make a commitment for a strategy to beat government targets and to spend money on it.” A recent scrutiny meeting of councillors has been given details of the work already in progress towards cutting the council’s contribution towards

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pollution, including the introduction of electric vehicles to the local authority’s fleet. However, the council’s activities only account for a tiny proportion of all air pollution in the borough, so a bigger challenge will be to drive changes beyond that. Sir Steve was responding to a motion put forward by Coun Peter Fielding that the council should stop the building of housing, schools or play areas at locations deemed air quality management areas, where pollution was regarded as a problem. Plans to develop a site, close to the M1 off South Road in Dodworth, is becoming an increasing source of friction, with Coun Fielding objecting to the proposals outlined by Persimmon Homes. Although the land is earmarked in the Local Plan, no planning permission has yet been granted. Two council houses would have to be demolished to give access to the site, with tenants moved out already by Berneslai Homes, said Coun Fielding, who urged the council to resist granting permission.

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The show recreates two concerts by the man from Mississippi who became hugely popular the world over and is considered among the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century and we have a pair of tickets to give to the winner of the competition on page 8.

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n Brothers Mikey, Ashton and Liam Bostock dress as firemen at the Grimethorpe Family Centre Gala. Picture: Kurt Fairhurst.

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Updated cameras are in position TESTING has started on Barnsley town centre’s new £700,000 CCTV system which is set to provide high-definition images to boost safety. The overhaul was approved by Barnsley Council’s ruling cabinet members in January, and will result in 43 cameras being replaced with modern versions before March next year. The first swapover was completed last week and, according to the council, it is now up and running. The old surveillance system, which has been in-situ for more than 15 years, uses analogue technology with obsolete equipment, meaning the quality of images can often be too poor to identify those pictured and potentially wanted in connection to a crime. They also have to be moved manually by Doncaster-based operators but the new system will enable 360-degree coverage and potential new ‘monitoring hubs’ based at the town centre’s police station, the council’s Westgate office and potentially

at The Glass Works when it’s completed. Mark Giles, manager of the Safer Neighbourhood Service, said: “It’s an excellent step in the right direction and I’m pleased to say that everything went to plan during the test. “We now have a new, high-definition camera installed and are ready for the next stage of testing prior to full implementation. “The old cameras offer a limited field of view and rely on operator input to identify and monitor ongoing incidents. “Each camera only covers the direction in which it is facing offering approximately 45 degrees of coverage from each column location at any given time. Modern technology offers wider coverage and the ability for analytics in order to support the development of Barnsley into a ‘Smart City’. “The quality of recorded images will therefore allow for excellent quality retrospective viewing. “The quality will be good enough for the identification of offenders when required.”

At each column location there will also be a second camera installed that allows full pan, tilt and zoom functionality, according to a council report. This can be operator-controlled or can be automatically controlled utilising video feeds from the 360-degree camera. Mark added: “CCTV forms a large part of the reduction in crime and disorder, however in order to have maximum impact within this specific topic the recorded footage needs to be of useable quality. While CCTV does not offer a physical barrier or limit people from certain areas it does form a situational crime prevention solution, however this can only be achieved by the successful use of recorded data. For successful use, the recorded data must meet the evidential criteria required and as such, this upgrade will support this. The upgraded CCTV system will provide 75 per cent more coverage per current camera location, as such this will have an impact on health, safety and emergency resilience.”

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Mosaic hit by vandals

A MOSAIC celebrating the industrial heritage of a local village has had to be removed after repeated vandalism. The mosaic at Thurnscoe train station was installed in December 2017, as part of a wider effort to improve the environment of Thurnscoe by Big Local, and in particular the train station underpass. Part of the Under the Tracks project, the mosaic was designed by artist Frances Taylor, who worked with local school children to add the finishing touches to a work which celebrates the industrial heritage and wildlife of the area. Big Local Thurnscoe development worker Alison Vint said the group had been monitoring

vandalism at the site and making minor repairs, but a recent spike – caused by ‘probably just half a dozen kids’ – had caused too much damage for the mosaic to be repaired on site. Alison said: “We are all really disappointed that this has happened to a piece of public artwork that has been on display since 2017. “We have shown many other Big Local groups the artwork, and Northern have also signposted community groups to see the mosaic, so it is very sad that we now need to take it down. “The repairs will be costly and we are currently exploring other options for the display but we ask the wider commun-

ity to support us and report any incidences of anti-social behaviour.” The mosaic will have to be taken down in its entirety, with Frances taking it to her studio to replace the tiles that have been broken off. Alison estimates the repairs and further work to protect the mosaic – such as covering or moving it – will run into hundreds of pounds. As a result Big Local will now consider whether to remove the artwork completely, reinstall it with some protective measures or move it onto the platform where it can be monitored through the station’s CCTV. “We don’t want to repair it just for it to happen again,”

Council meeting descends into heated argument

TEMPERS flared in the town hall yesterday as a member of the public was removed from full council – and there was tension between councillors as a homophobic slur was used. The meeting, which lasted four and a half hours, saw members of the Save Penny Pie Park Group gather in the public gallery to hear a notice of motion from Coun Peter Fielding regarding the ‘overwhelming public opposition to the construction of a gyratory road junction on Penny Pie Park’. It also saw a member of the public refusing to leave when asked and councillors calling for the ‘police to be called’. Alongside this, during a heated discussion between Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors, Lib Dem Coun David Greenhough referred to a fellow councillor as ‘Labour’s rent boy’ when discussing Penny Pie Park, which was met with shouts and yells of anger from the chamber. Coun Hannah Kitching was also under fire after calling council leader Steve Houghton a ‘coward’ for said Alison. not wanting to allow questions from members of the “Everything’s vulnerable in public to avoid questions and notions from ‘political activists’. the public realm and subject “I think it’s despicable,” said Coun Kitching. to anti-social behaviour, we’re “Barnsley Labour and Barnsley Council have refused not naive to that. We didn’t to allow public questions at full council.” think nothing would happen, However, Labour councillors, including Coun but we’ve got to do our best to Margaret Bruff, Tim Cheetham, council leader Steve protect things. Houghton and others raised the notion that mem“We are not disheartened. bers of the public and residents can ask questions in surgeries. “We remain committed to Coun Houghton added that questions can be writmaking Thurnscoe a ‘better ten in to the council by members of the public and place to live’ despite the they will be answered and displayed on the council actions of a few people who website, which he said was ‘transparent’ and ‘easitry to spoil it for the rest. er’ for both the council and members of the public. “We have lots of exciting activity coming up including the ‘Go Wild in Thurnscoe’ Sculpture Trail throughout the summer, and an exciting ‘Space Day’ in October.”

Town centre parking plan gets green light

RIDDLED: Angry residents Julie Blackburn, David Lambert, Jamie Lockwood, Bobbie Marsden and Andrew Batty with ‘repaired’ road. Picture: Kurt Fairhurst. PD087573

A SCHEME to increase the number of car parking spaces as a result of the town centre’s ongoing regeneration has been approved. The Glass Works complex, the newly-opened Library @ the Lightbox and forthcoming plans for a so-called ‘digital campus’ on County Way and the Eastern Gateway scheme, off Schwabisch Gmund Way, will result in more spaces being required, according to a report which was discussed by ruling cabinet members on Wednesday. The schemes, when finished, are expected to increase footfall by 11 per cent – equivalent to 100,000 more visitors per month. The town centre’s parking strategy, which runs until 2025, also includes creating more charging points for electric vehicles – boosting the current number of five to 45. Cabinet spokesman, Coun Chris Lamb, said: “With the investment that’s being made, visitors’ expectations are higher, so parking requires a strategy as Barnsley is becoming a more popular destination.”

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Pothole-filled road is like ‘surface of the moon’ after repairs RESIDENTS of a Monk Bretton street were left feeling baffled this week when road repairs left their street looking rather patchy and looking like ‘the surface of the moon’. The residents of Stretton Road were fed up with the large number of potholes on their road and lodged a complaint with the council to rectify the issue. However, they were left angry when the repairs left their road looking patchy, with loose tarmac being dragged into people’s homes. “The potholes have been there for years,” said resident Bobbie Marsden. “You pull in and there’s a big trench which isn’t safe. They just kept springing up because the road was in such a bad state of repairs. “They came to fix the potholes and the state they’ve left the

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road in is disgusting. It feels like they’ve just come and turned their bucket over and emptied it onto the road. “The tarmac is very gritty and people are walking it into their houses and cars because there’s that much of it. I’ve been here for 19 years and not once has the road been resurfaced and now it just looks ridiculous. I pay council tax for this and I don’t think it’s good enough.” Coun Phillip Lofts, said: “Having viewed Stretton Road, I fully sympathise with residents. The road looks like the surface of the moon and has clearly been patched over the greater part of its surface. “The road would clearly benefit from resurfacing and I have brought the matter to the notice of the cabinet spokesperson.”

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Footballer tribute plaque kicks ahead BARNSLEY FC will foot the entire bill for a blue plaque to commemorate the boyhood home of the Robledo brothers. Local football historian Chris Brook launched a campaign last week and set up a donations page but after hearing about the project, bosses at Oakwell decided to pay tribute by stumping up the cost themselves. It is believed the plaque will cost around £350-£400 and Chris is set to meet with the Rotherham Civic Trust next week to cement proposals for the historical marker to be placed on the West Melton house which was a shop when the Robledos lived there but has now been converted into four flats. A Barnsley FC spokesman said: “We are happy to back the campaign and provide the full amount for the blue plaque. “It is important that we champion and celebrate our club’s history and the Robledos enjoyed great success in football. It is important to us, as a club, that they are recognised by future generations and the plaque is the perfect way to do this.” It is a great boost for Chris and those who had already donated to the campaign will be refunded. Chris, 48, told the Chronicle: “It’s great to receive the sup-

port from Barnsley FC and hopefully we will be able to put their crest on the plaque. “I am going to meet with the Rotherham Civic Trust to see about the wording and then speak with the manufacturers to see how long it’s going to take. “It’s an exciting time and I am happy with how quickly it has come together.” Chris is also trying to contact Elizabeth, George’s daughter, who is believed to live in Australia before pencilling in a date for the unveiling. The elder brother George made his name at Barnsley, scoring 47 times in 114 appearances, before moving to Newcastle for £26,500 alongside younger brother Ted – who played a handful of games for the Reds. George forged a partnership with Geordie legend Jackie Milburn and helped assist both goals for him in the 1951 FA Cup final before netting the winner himself in the 1952 final – a game in which Ted also played. Both players also represented the country of their birth, Chile, with George playing in the 1950 World Cup against England. They left Tyneside to play for Chilean giants Colo Colo in 1953. George died in 1989, aged 62, 19 years after Ted’s mysterious death at sea.

IN POSITION: Chris Brook at the Robledo’s old home in West Melton.

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SOUTH Yorkshire is losing out on more than £500,000 a week due to the delays over its devolution deal which would see powers and funding handed down from government to local leaders, an MP says. Back in May, the government gave the go-ahead to a South Yorkshire devolution deal. The deal will mean the city region will have control over policy areas such as transport, housing and skills. However, MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, Angela Smith is calling for the four leaders of the Sheffield City Region council to ‘get on’ with the announcement, so mayor Dan Jarvis can get on with the job of delivering investment in needed projects designed to strengthen the South Yorkshire economy. “Given that at stake for the City Region is £30m per year for 30 years, every week of delay costs the region some £570,000,” said Ms Smith. “This is on top of the £30m that was lost to the region in the first year

of the City Region Mayor’s period in office, thanks to the failure to agree to a deal at that point on the part of the four local authority leaders. “The mayor has finally got a deal supported by all South Yorkshire’s local authority leaders and the government. But we have already waited too long and I remain intensely frustrated that money earmarked for investment here in South Yorkshire has instead sat in the Treasury. “Now we have a deal agreed by all parties, but still no sign of the consultation required before the mayor can make full use of the powers available to him under the devolutionary settlement. This is frankly disappointing and not really good enough. “I call on all four leaders to make this a priority and get on with the necessary consultations. Every week of delay is another week where money could be invested to improve the lives of every citizen in south Yorkshire. My constituents demand nothing less.” MP for Barnsley East Stephanie Peacock has met with an education and youth think tank, which focuses on helping policy makers and other groups to support young people. Stephanie met with LKMco’s Ben Shaw (left) to discuss her work with schools and further education colleges in Barnsley. “As a former teacher, I know just how important education and a young person’s formative years are in shaping their future opportunities and life chances,” said Stephanie. “That’s why I always work so closely with our local schools and colleges here in Barnsley on issues from T Levels (new qualifications equivalent to three A levels) to apprenticeships to exclusions. So it was great to meet with LKMco to discuss the work they do, the work I do with schools and FE colleges in our area, and ways we can work together in future.”


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Daniel’s delight thanks to big effort THE family and friends of a toddler with cerebral palsy have raised more than £3,000 towards a campaign to fund a hydrotherapy pool to help him and other children with life-altering conditions. At four months old, Daniel Green was diagnosed with mitochondrial disease, a chronic illness that affects the cells of the body and causes a large variety of symptoms. Although he is approaching his third birthday, Daniel’s physical development is that of a months-old baby, and he suffers from cerebral palsy. Daniel’s family and friends came together for a day of fundraising, which started with them taking part in the town centre fun run alongside representatives from the Charlie Gard Foundation. And in the evening, a barbecue and raffle took place at the Commercial Inn. Family friend Nicola Rush said the day-long event raised more than £3,700 – with around £1,000 still to be collected. “We want to raise as much awareness as possible,” said Nicola, of Walton Street, Gawber. “Mitochondrial disease kills more children every year than cancer. “Our target for the day was

only £1,000, we’re astounded. The amount of people and businesses that have donated raffle prizes, we’ve had to hold some back for the next event. “Daniel is the most pleasant little boy, always smiling. Everyone who met him on the day fell in love with him.” The Charlie Gard Foundation – founded by

Connie and Chris Gard to help families affected by mitochondrial disease – has backed the family’s campaign, previously organising a firewalk in Newcastle where Daniel has received treatment. The money raised will go towards a hydrotherapy pool for Daniel, to allow him to develop much-needed muscle tone and ease his

pain – with £20,000 needed to reach the goal. Daniel cannot sit, stand or eat so he is peg fed through his stomach but remains very small for his age despite being born with no obvious signs of illness. Even though he struggles to move or travel any distance, Daniel was the centre of attention – even being carried around the fun run

course by those taking part. “So many people got involved and wanted to help Daniel,” said his grandmother Zoe Darcy, 43, of Beech Court, Darfield. “Nicci was amazing, she’s taken fundraising under her wing and never stopped working all day. “I feel humbled. We have such a strong community around us, I can’t believe it.

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“And we had so much fun. It can be quite a sombre subject for people seeing Daniel and talking about his condition. “He loved every minute of it, I’m not sure he knew where to look with people coming up and talking to him.” To donate, visit justgiving. com/campaign/danielspoolcampaign.


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MAGNIFICENT ANGLERS: Pogmoor’s John Turner presents a cheque for £1,577 to BDGH’s Charity Development manager Janet Mills after a day’s sponsored fishing at ‘The Fleets’. The event, attended by anglers from all over the country, culminated in raising a total of £7,477 over three matches, and the money will go towards Breast Cancer Care and the Chemotherapy Unit at Barnsley. Picture: Wes Hobson. PD087531

Penny Pie Park hopes extinguished A SCRUTINY panel which called an urgent meeting to discuss Barnsley Council’s plan to carve up a popular park in favour of creating a one-way road system has upheld the decision. The council, whose planning board awarded permission for the controversial scheme off Dodworth Road before Christmas, rubber-stamped the project at a cabinet meeting earlier this month. The ring-road will result in 1.133 hectares of nearby Penny Pie Park’s land becoming a highway. However, a call-in was requested by Dodworth ward’s Coun Peter Fielding, which was backed by Couns Hannah Kitching, David Greenhough, Jake Lodge and

Steve Hunt. Coun Fielding said: “The council has to show the park is no longer required for public use and that there’s a wider public need to change its land into highways purposes. “I’m confident that no-one in the council could argue that the public do not want it – there’s been a 2,700-signature petition, 238 letters being submitted against in at the planning stage and a further 105 at the land appropriation consultation. “There’s been about £170,000 spent on the park and I taught my three grandchildren how to ride their bikes there, while local councillors and MP Angela Smith

lodged their concerns. “The loss of greenspace beggars belief and that’s before you mention the road safety aspect, as children at Horizon Community College will have to cross multiple lanes of traffic. “About 2,000 properties will be adversely affected and 56 will require noise insulation measures.” The scrutiny committee had the choice to support the cabinet’s original decision or, if it backed the councillors’ call-in, it could either refer the matter back to cabinet with an alternative recommendation or full council for a debate. A subsequent vote was held, resulting in 21 councillors voting in

favour of the council’s plan, with five opting against, meaning the decision was upheld. Andrew Frosdick, the council’s legal advisor, assured the scrutiny committee that the decision taken was lawful and proper procedures had been followed. Cabinet spokesman Coun Tim Cheetham added: “We have to deal with reality here and that is the fact that while we encourage people to seek alternative methods of transport, cars are used and cars are affecting that particular route into Barnsley which happens to be a key road.” Coun Hannah Kitching said the campaigners’ fight will continue and they are now seeking funds

to pursue a judicial review into the decision. The council’s once again displayed that it doesn’t listen to its public and I’m really struggling to see the benefits of this scheme, which comes at great expense financially and means a park will be lost,” she added. “Our council is building bigger roads in front of their biggest secondary school, Horizon Community College, and children will have to cross six lanes of traffic. “The re-positioned kids’ play area won’t be used and it will increase people’s exposure to air pollution. “Wednesday’s meeting’s conclusion was not surprising but I am disgusted.”


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WAB pictures of the week... Who needs Benidorm?

CONTENDERS: LMX are, from left, Megan Bassett, Natasha Allen, Roseanna Auckland and Holly Mitchell.

Barnsley performers in the the Mix for national award PERFORMING as a tribute act to one of the UK’s biggest girl bands Little Mix has led a trio of Barnsley girls to be nominated for an award. LMX, formed by Megan Bassett three years ago, are in the running to win a National Entertainment Award. They have been shortlisted under the Best Tribute Act category. Megan, from Chapter Way, Monk Bretton, performs as Perrie.

Natasha Allen, from Limesway, is Jade, with Redbrook’s Roseanna Auckland as Leigh-Anne and Holly Mitchell, from Leeds as Jesy. In order for the group to reach the finals, which will be held in Essex in December, they have to win a Facebook voting poll. Natasha said: “We have no idea who nominated us but it is amazing that we have been recognised and that we have come this far.

ALL you sun-worshipping Wabbers definitely made the most of the recent scorching heat! Who needs Benidorm when you’ve got sunny ol’ Barnsley? Right: Pictures submitted by Rachel Walmsley (top) and Tiffany Campling. Below, from left, submitted by Jill Parr, Sarah Brown, Craig Armitage.

“To reach the finals would be incredible. “We have worked so hard to get to where we are and we would of course love to win.” To vote for the group, type in ‘National Entertainment Awards 2019’ and you will see the event page. Once on the page, look for the poll National Entertainment Awards 2019 official voting poll, Best Tribute Act. You can vote for LMX until 1pm on Thursday.

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ELVIS PRESLEY produced songs that we still love to sing along to today, 40-odd years after his death. The King of Rock and Roll is regarded as one of the most significant cultural artists of the 20th Century. Chris Connor brings an authentic tribute to the man from Tupelo, Mississippi and his performances are so good he was endorsed by The Telegraph as the world’s best tribute show in 2016. The World Famous Elvis Show features the live energetic band ‘The Steels’ which recreates 2 huge concerts from the Elvis era. This show respectively and authentically recreates Elvis at his very best. You will feel that you have been transported back in time. Chris Connor will be performing at the Sheffield City Hall on September 7 and WAB have a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky reader. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer this question: “What year was ‘Suspicious Minds’ released? Send your answer along with your name and mobile number to competitions@wearebarnsley.com or send in your entry to WAB Elvis, 47 Church Street, Barnsley, S70 2AS. The closing date is August 13. Good luck!

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DOWN 1 One admitted to chopping up cactus cutting (7) 2 Your duty to curb language (4) 3 Run round family making funny remarks (6) 4 European Commission maze about skin condition (6) 5 Stoker upsetting Hugo inside carriage (8) 6 Scottish river following third, it’s said (5) 12 Flu panic disrupted important game (3,5) 13 Succinctly where legal instructions are (2,5) 15 Wild cat back in Bristol ecosystem (6) 16 Get one’s goat a weed (6) 17 Old corsetry remains (5) 19 £25 for small horse (4)

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DOWN 1 Corrosive (7) 2 S Asian language (4) 3 Jesting (6) 4 Skin ailment (6) 5 Victorian cab (8) 6 (Go) onwards (5) 12 Major FA event (3,5) 13 Concisely (2,5) 15 American wild cat (6) 16 Stinging plant (6) 17 Lingers (5) 19 Little horse (4)

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10 – Barnsley Independent, Tuesday, July 30, 2019

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Entertainments Motors Ardsley Oaks WMC

Welcome to all members, associates and bonafide guests

Sunday 4th August

Saturday 17th August

MICHAEL COMEDY NIGHT MURRAY BAND

An evening of laughter with 3 top comedians. Tickets £5 behind the bar.

Function room for hire

SKY / BT SPORTS SHOWN HERE 01226 215900

Gawber Road WMC Telephone: 01226 203088

Saturday 3rd August

Saturday 10th August

BORN VILLAINS MAHOGANY Top rock band Sunday 4th August

RICHIE PADLEY

NEWT

Rock classics at there best Sunday 11th August

CARRIE MICHAELS

FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE - gawberclub.weebly.com

BARNSLEY TRADES CLUB RACECOMMON ROAD

Notice to Members and Associates Sunday 4th August Lounge QUIZ & BINGO 2pm QUIZ WITH BOB SWAN 10.15pm Saturday 17th August Fantastic 4 piece live band

Property

Services, Repairs and Testing

E. & S. SWIFT

VW Specialists • MoT Station Unit 13, Albion Road, Carlton Ind. Estate, Carlton, Barnsley.

TELEPHONE: BARNSLEY 724623 FROM full resprays to a small dent removal, We do insurance repairs. We will beat any genuine quote. Kirby Vehicle Sales – Tel. 01226 750320

Caravans For Sale

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Cars Wanted

Business Opportunities

Commercial Premises

HAIRDRESSING/ Beauty/ Nail Salon. Off Summer Lane near Dennis Williams. Modern interior, 2 sinks, 3 chairs, reception area, small kitchen, WC and private parking. £150 pw bond required. – Tel.– 07931907086

Flats or Houses To Let 2 bedroom house, Racecommon Road, with garage and parking, 2 minute walk to town, excellent condition, £495 pcm, references required, NO DSS. – Tel. 07950 282558

3 car garage workshop, 3 phase, lifts, compressor, office/kitchen and toilet, alarm, Wombwell area, – Tel. 01226 750320

Rooms or Bedsits ROOMS in very clean, well maintained and friendly shared house. 5 minutes to town centre. £80 pw, all bills included, bond required. Private landlord – Tel. 07931 907086 LARGE double room, en suite, available now, Ardsley. No DSS – Tel. 07850 915702

Property For Sale

Cash waiting for your used Caravan or Motorhome 2000 to 2018 Please call Julian Goodall on 07802 541488

PROPERTY FOR SALE 2 Bedroom Semi-Detached Bungalow Pogmoor, Barnsley Contact 07891 231922 for details

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Saturday 3rd August

HERE’S JONNY Saturday 10th August

BIG BUSINESS

Ex Jimmy James & the Vagabonds

THESaturday ANGELETTES TRIO 24th August

SKA BRITANNIA

All Live Sport now on big screen Check website on www.barnsleytrades.co.uk

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FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILABLE – RING 284564

ADVERTISING TERMS & CONDITIONS Our standard terms and conditions of Advertising and Payment are set out below and are applicable to all advertising booked in any of the Company’s newspapers, other publications and internet sites or with regard to any other business transacted. General In these terms and conditions the “company” means The Barnsley Chronicle Limited of 47 Church Street, Barnsley, S70 2AS; and the Advertiser means any person or company placing with the Company an order for the publication of an advertisement in any of the Company’s newspapers, other publications or internet sites,or any person or company placing with the Company an order for the distribution or insertion of leaflets or other publications or materials with any of the Company’s newspapers or other publications. Acceptance of Conditions In placing an order for the publication of an advertisement, the Advertiser accepts these terms and conditions. No term or condition that conflicts with them is binding on the Company or the Advertiser unless it is in writing and signed by or on behalf of both parties by an authorised signatory.These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. If any provision in these terms and conditions is held to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part the remainder of them shall continue to apply.The Company reserves the right at any time to change in whole or in part these terms and conditions. CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE OF ADVERTISEMENTS Advertiser’s Warranty and Indemnity 1.The Advertiser warrants: • that the advertisement is legal, decent, honest and truthful and that it complies with the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion, with any relevant codes of practice and with all requirements of current legislation; • that nothing in the advertisement is defamatory or constitutes a malicious falsehood; • that the publication of the advertisement will not infringe copyright or any other rights vested in a third party;and • that the Advertiser has secured all necessary authorities and consents in respect of the use in the advertisement of any pictorial representations or other representations of (or purporting to be of) living persons and of references to any words attributed to living persons. 2.The Advertiser will indemnify the Company in respect of all costs, damages or other charges arising as a result of the publication of their advertisement or incurred in connection with any actions or claims brought against the Company arising from a breach by the Advertiser of the warranties in this paragraph 1 or otherwise from the publication of the advertisement. Refusing or Amending Advertisements 1. The Company reserves the right to refuse to publish any advertisement whether or not the advertisement has been accepted or previously published. 2.The Company may require any alteration it considers necessary or desirable in an advertisement as a prior condition of its publication,whether or not such advertisement has been accepted or previously published. 3.The Company will permit only standard abbreviations and no hyperlinks or metatags may be included in any advertisements save with the prior consent of the Company. Placement of Adverts Whilst the Company will endeavour to comply with reasonable requests from Advertisers, the Company does not guarantee the publication of any advertisement or its publication on any particular date or in any particular position. The Company has at its absolute discretion the right to decide the

classification,if relevant,for any advertisement. Cancellation 1.The Company may cancel the Advertiser’s order at any time and shall give notice of the cancellation before the next due date of publication of the advertisement if practicable. 2. In no event can orders be cancelled once the Company has commenced to carry out the order in accordance with the first publication date requested by the Advertiser. In other cases notice of cancellation must be received by the Company prior to the relevant current deadline. 3. All cancellations must be notified in writing by post or fax. E-mail notice of cancellation is not acceptable. 4.In the event that a cancellation is accepted and agreed by the company a full refund of any monies paid will be granted. Copyright 1. Copyright of all artwork, copy or other material created, reworked or contributed to by the Company shall vest in the Company. 2. The Advertiser authorises the Company to record, reproduce, publish, distribute and broadcast (or to permit the same) all advertisements (including but not limited to text, artwork and photographs) and to include and make them available in any information service,electronic or otherwise. Advertiser’s Property All artwork, photographs, leaflets, film or other property delivered by the Advertiser to the Company is held by the Company at the Advertiser’s risk and the Advertiser should insure all such property against loss or damage from whatsoever cause.The Company reserves the right to destroy without notice all such material after the date of its last use in connection with the publication of an advertisement, unless the Advertiser has given written instructions to the contrary. Box Numbers 1.The Company will endeavour to forward all replies to a box number, to the Advertiser, as soon as possible after receipt, but the Company accepts no liability in respect of any loss or damage alleged to have arisen through delay in forwarding or omitting to forward such replies, howsoever caused. Box addresses must not be used for sending goods or materials of any value.The Advertiser authorises the Company to examine material passing through boxes and hereby authorises the Company to return to its originator or destroy any communication,which,in the opinion of the Company,should not be delivered to the Advertiser. 2.Advertisements from dealers are not accepted under a box number,nor may a box number be used for the distribution of trade canvassing material. Disclosing Information 1.All advertisements must be accompanied by the Advertiser’s full name and address and the Company may require evidence of authenticity of any advertisement.All trade advertisements must contain a trading name. 2.The Company reserves the right to refuse an advertisement containing only a mobile telephone number unless the Advertiser discloses to them a BT land line number (or similar). 3. The Company reserves the right to disclose the name and address of Advertisers if required by law or any regulatory or government authority or to other third parties where the Company, in its sole discretion, deems it reasonable. Limitation of Company’s Liability 1. The Advertiser shall check the advertisement and notify the Company immediately in writing of any errors.The Company assumes no responsibility and shall not be liable for the repetition of errors in a series of advertisements unless it has received reasonable written notice from the Advertiser.

2. In the event of any error, misprint or omission in the printing of an advertisement or part of an advertisement (however caused) the Company will either re-insert the advertisement or relevant part thereof, or make a reasonable refund or adjustment to the cost. No re-insertion, refund or adjustment will be made where the error, misprint or omission does not materially detract from the advertisement. 3. In no circumstances shall the Company’s total liability (including consequential liability) in respect of any error, misprint or omission exceed either the amount of a full refund of any price paid to the Company for the advertisement in connection with which liability arose,or the cost of a further or corrective advertisement of a type and standard reasonably comparable to that in connection with which liability arose. 4. Save as set out in this paragraph 9, the Company accepts no liability in respect of any loss or damage occasioned directly or indirectly as a result of the publication of any advertisement or any loss or damage occasioned directly or indirectly by any total or partial failure (however caused) of the publication of any advertisement in any of the Company’s newspapers,other publications or internet sites in which the advertisement is scheduled to appear. Assignment 1.The Company shall be entitled to assign its contract with the Advertiser or any of its rights or benefits thereunder. 2.The Advertiser may not assign, transfer, sub contract, charge or in any other way deal with any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the Company’s prior written consent. Data Protection Act 1.The Company will hold information it obtains in its dealings with customers to administer the Advertiser’s account, for statistical purposes, for debt collection and for fraud and crime prevention. If the Advertiser does not wish its information to be used for marketing purposes, it should inform the Company in writing. 2. Telephone calls to the Company may be monitored or recorded for staff training purposes. Advertising Agencies 1. An advertising agency, whether recognised or not, submitting an advertisement shall conform to the conditions laid down by the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising regarding observance of the provisions of the British Code of Advertising Practice and to the Standard Conditions for transactions of business between newspapers and advertising agencies as agreed between the Newspaper Society and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. 2.The terms of the Recognition Agreement between the Newspaper Society or between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper Proprietors Association and recognised advertising agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these conditions of acceptance for the publication and transmission of all advertisements accepted from a recognised agency.Without prejudice to the foregoing, these conditions of acceptance specifically extend to any personal guarantee given by the directors of or any other person on behalf of a recognised agency in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the agency in the event of the agency’s liquidation or insolvency.Such guarantee is part of these conditions of acceptance. Leaflets For the purpose of these terms and conditions,any leaflet or other publication or material distributed with any of the Company’s newspapers or magazines is deemed to be an ‘advertisement’, and references to the publication of such advertisements is deemed to be the distribution or insertion of such leaflet or other publication or material.

PAYMENT TERMS FOR ADVERTISERS Orders for the insertion of advertisements are accepted subject to the following payment terms: Rates 1.The Company reserves the right at any time to change the scale of advertising rates and to apply such rates to advertisements (series or otherwise) accepted and not wholly executed at the time of any such change. 2.(ii) It is the responsibility of the Advertiser to bring to the Company’s attention at the time of booking any discount,allowance or exemption from Value Added Tax to which entitlement is claimed. 3. All gross advertising rates (except classified lineage and semi display) are subject to the Advertising Standards Board of Finance levy from time to time (currently 0.1%) payable by the Advertiser to help finance the self-regulatory system. 4.All rates and prices quoted by the Company are exclusive of Value Added Tax. Advertising Agencies 1. Commission will only be granted to agencies formally recognised by the Newspaper Society or the Company at the time of placing the order.The rate of commission payable will be determined by the Company and may be carried or withdrawn at the Company’s discretion at any time, subject to giving the advertising agency seven days written notice thereof. 2.All advertising agencies claiming commission must quote order numbers for every booking made. Time of Payment 1. Unless credit terms have been agreed, pre-payment for any advertisement must be made in full no later than the relevant deadline. 2.In the event that credit terms are approved, payment shall be made for each advertisement no later than thirty days from the date of the invoice for such advertisement. Should the Advertiser be in breach of these terms, or of any contract with the Company, then the full amount in respect of all advertising published and all other amounts accruing from the Advertiser shall become due and payable. 3. The Company reserves the right to withdraw credit facilities from any Advertiser at the Company’s discretion. 4. Payments by post must be by cheque or postal order made payable to the Company and crossed. All payments must be accompanied by the relevant invoice,statement or remittance advice issued by the Company. 5. Any query in respect of an invoice must be brought to the attention of the Company within seven days of its issue. The existence of a query on any individual item on an account shall not affect the due date of payment of any balance of such account. Late Payments 1.The Company shall be entitled to charge interest on all sums due at a rate of 5% above the base rate for the time being of Barclays Bank plc until payment is received, after as well as before any judgment is obtained, together with compensation for late payment under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 and regulations made thereunder. 2.The Company shall be entitled to add to any sums due any reasonable costs and expenses (including administrative costs) incurred by the Company in obtaining payment thereof on an indemnity basis. 3.The Company shall be entitled to charge the Advertiser £15.00 in respect of any cheque tendered which is not met upon presentation (and to vary this charge at any time without notice). 4.The Company reserves the right to exercise a lien over any documents or other property of the Advertiser in its possession if the Company’s charges are not paid in accordance with these terms and the Company’s rate card from time to time.


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12 – Barnsley Independent, Tuesday, July 30, 2019

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Recruitment Full-Time Recruitment

Personal Part-Time Recruitment

Bar Staff Required Dignity Homecare

caring for people in their own home

SUPPORT WORKERS required

We're recruiting now for all town areas: Worsbrough, Pogmoor, Gawber, Darton, Staincross, Higham and Barugh Green.

Walking runs are available in: Worsbrough, Darton, Higham, Barugh Green and Mapplewell.

Full and part-time vacancies available. Training will be provided. We are a non discriminatory Company.

All successful applicants subject to DBS clearance.

01226 381905 or 07815 099115

Must be able to work evenings and weekends Please apply by phoning :Vicki on 07749 805268 or Dave on 07940 830902 Alternatively email us on highgreenwmc@tiscali.co.uk

GREYHOUND KENNEL HAND WANTED

Do you want your business to be seen?

Chiropody

THE FOOT HEALTH PRACTICE Specialising in Routine Medical Foot Care

Est. 2007

* Nail Trim * Diabetic Foot Care * Callus Reduction * Ingrown Nails * Fungal Nail Problems * Verrucae Treatment * Insoles * Nail Reconstruction * Corn Removal * Medical Pedicure * Wide Fit Shoes * Insured * Qualified * DBS Checked

01226 293693

Email – thefhpbarnsley@gmail.com www.thefhpbarnsley.co.uk – Facebook – @thefhpbarnsley

6 Eldon Arcade, Eldon Street, Barnsley S70 2JP (opp. the bus station)

Telephone

HOME VISITS AVAILABLE

Male or female. Part time or full time. Please contact michael@odc-eng.com

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01226 734666

Health and Beauty NHS DENTIST ACCEPTING NEW NHS PATIENTS

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MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9.00AM – 5.30PM SATURDAY MORNING 9.00AM – 1.00PM

R Nicholson, 1 Laithes Lane, Athersley.

Tel. 01226 295535

to find out how

DENTURE STUDIO 94 Sheffield Road

CHRONICLE

For quality dentures

classifieds

731 168 Same day denture repairs

Click www.barnsleychronicle.co.uk

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Qualified C.D.T.A.

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require a

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT • Working hours - 35 per week • Practice experience essential • Role will largely include accounts, VAT return and tax return preparation • Flexible and attractive remuneration package

CVs to be sent to paul@cartwrightaccountants.co.uk Henry Morgan House, Industry Road, Carlton, Barnsley S71 3PQ

Heavy Diesel Fitters and HGV Mechanics / Fitters

Cleaning Supervisor

WANTED in Australia Victoria Mechanical Services, based in Melbourne are recruiting.

Salary negotiable depending on experience Full clean driving licence required. Knowledge of construction and new build cleaning advantageous.

If you are interested in a new life down under, email your resume to:

ian@vms.melbourne

(nothing required after melbourne)

For more info contact Colin on 07584146943 or Head Office on 01226 240777

Full-Time

Cleaners

B Gorgeous. Hairdresser wanted. Fixed term contact for 28–30 hours. To cover maternity leave with possibility of permanent position if successful. Min 8 years experience. To work in busy salon and have good customer service skills and level 3 qualifications. Contact 01226 700255

MINIBUS Driver required for ongoing school contracts and various travel trips, DBS required but not essential. £10 ph, contact Ian – Tel. 07970 651889

required

Driving licence preferred, CSCS card preferred but not essential as full training will be given. Early morning starts. Rate £8.30 ph. Drivers £8.80 ph.

Please contact Julie on 07584 029512 or Colin 07584 146943

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Barnsley Independent, Tuesday, July 30, 2019 –

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Tours & Travel Tours and Travel

TRAVEL CENTRE (Barnsley) Ltd

86317

BRITISH COACH HOLIDAYS 2019 #####################################

# *STAR BUY* # EASTBOURNE

HADDON HALL HOTEL 26 September - 5 days HB ONLY £209 ##################################### NEW LOWER PRICE! 16 Aug Llandudno & Chester, Evans Hotel 4 days HB Was £199 NOW ONLY £189 01 September Newquay, Eliot Hotel 7 days HB ONLY £345 02 September Skegness, Savoy Hotel 5 days HB ONLY £269 02 September Southport, Royal Clifton Hotel 5 days HB ONLY £275 ILLUMINATIONS! 06 Sep Blackpool, Queens Hotel 4 days HB ONLY £189 07 September Scarborough, Cumberland Hotel 5 days HB ONLY £255 08 & 23 September Llandudno, Evans Hotel 5 days HB ONLY £259 NEW! 10 September Eastbourne, Haddon Hall Hotel 5 days HB ONLY £219 15 September Babbacombe, Hotel De Lar Mer 5 days HB ONLY £255 ILLUMINATIONS! 23 Sep Blackpool, Queens Hotel 5 days HB ONLY £239 REDUCED! 27 Sep Llandudno & Chester, Evans Hotel 4 days HB Was £199 NOW ONLY £189 07 Oct Hayling Island, Mill Rythe Holiday Village 5 days HB ONLY £225 12 Oct Cromer, Hotel De La Mer 5 days HB plus one lunch ONLY £219 ##################################### Tours include: F Luxury coach travel F Accommodation as specified F En suite bedrooms F Excursions(excl. Llandudno 4days*) F Entertainment (excluding Southport 02/09) F Local departure points

52 MARKET STREET, BARNSLEY S70 1SN • TEL: 01226 245564 • (Door to door pick up service available subject to area/tour - see brochure for details)

6–16 seat Mini bus, wheelchair access. Days / nights out, airports etc. We will get you there and back comfortably – Tel. 07970 651889 or 01226 200110

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GEE VEE TRAVEL 36-38 ELDON STREET, BARNSLEY, S70 2JB DAY TRIPS

Wed 31st July . . . . . .YORKSHIRE WILDLIFE PARK (COACH ONLY) . . . . . . . £12.00 Thurs 1st Aug . . . . . . .YORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Sat 3rd Aug . . . . . . . .SCARBOROUGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Sun 4th Aug . . . . . . . .BLACKPOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Mon 5th Aug . . . . . . .CHESTER ZOO (COACH ONLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Tue 6th Aug . . . . . . . .SKEGNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Wed 7th Aug . . . . . . .HOLY ISLAND OF LINDISFARNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £20.00 Thur 8th Aug . . . . . . .MABLETHORPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Sat 10th Aug . . . . . . .WHITBY REGATTA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Sun 11th Aug . . . . . . .WHITBY REGATTA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Mon 12th Aug . . . . . .WHITBY REGATTA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Tue 13th Aug . . . . . . .FILEY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Wed 14th Aug . . . . . .BRIDLINGTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Thurs 15th Aug . . . . .CLEETHORPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Sat 17th Aug . . . . . . .BURY MARKET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Sun 18th Aug . . . . . . .SKEGNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Mon 19th Aug . . . . . .KENDAL & LAKE WINDERMERE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Tue 20th Aug . . . . . . .HEARTBEAT & WHITBY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00 Thur 22nd Aug . . . . . .LLANDUDNO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £14.00 Sat 24th Aug . . . . . . .SCARBOROUGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.00

CORONATION STREET TOURS

Sun 25th August - £48 Includes: Admission & free time at Salford Quay

EMMERDALE STUDIOS 28th September • £28 PANTO AT BRADFORD ALHAMBRA SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARVES Sat 28th December & Sun 19th January - All seats £48

TOURS

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Experts General Services

Electrician

Aerial, Sat, CCTV, Wifi

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TV Aerial Compact, storm proof.

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Ideal for 90% of homes in Barnsley TV Brackets Supplied and fitted. Long power leads available Aerial and Satellite Exts to multiple rooms from £35 MultiRoom

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Wifi and Telephone Solutions Network Exts, TV, Recorder, Smart TV Set-ups

Carpet Services

Local Electrician Lights, sockets, fuse boards etc. Inspecting and testing, Part P registered, work guaranteed.

Roof Repairs

G Rewires from £1450 G Fuse boards from £250 G Test and inspection/

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Joinery HANDYMAN Company, including joinery. 150 years combined trade experience. Visit www.rbjoinerandhandyman.co.u k - Tel. Richard 07908 143980

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HANDYMAN, 30 years experience including, joinery, laminate floors, flat pack, plumbing, light fittings. Call Paul – Tel. 07851 974443

G&P Painters and Decorators, quick professional service. Landlords’ special rates. For free quotes and advice – Tel. Barnsley 785330 or 07944 267715 FEMALE decorator, free quotes, reduction on OAP's call JaneTel. 07805062842

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CHIMNEY Sweep Jepson. 40 years experience. All types of fires and woodburners – Tel. 01226 295992, 07443 397916

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Call Steve 01226 790323 07963 902666

CHIMNEY Sweep. C & G qualified, vac / brush, good clean service. Insured. Fire spares supplied - Tel. Dave, Barnsley 242357 ROOF leaking? Roof problems, chimney stacks, guttering. All property repairs. Mr.Thickett - Tel. 01226 203793 or 07976 587816 JOINER. All aspects of work undertaken. Kitchens, doors, decking – Tel. Barnsley 751792 or 07968 698350

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KL PLASTERING Best Prices & Quality Work 40 Years Experience • Coving • Tiling • Artexing • Plastering Contact Kev

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• Part P. Approved (ELECSA) • All types of electrical work undertaken. • Testing and inspection.

HANDYMAN Company, including plastering. 150 years combined experience. Visit www.rbjoinerandhandyman.co.u k - Tel. Richard 07908 143980

Telephone BARNSLEY telephone engineer. Sockets, faults, slow broadband. Insured – Tel. 01226 732422 or 07950 462260

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2 ton, 3 ton, 4 ton, 6 ton, 8 ton, 10 ton and other sizes available.

Tel: 01226 754740 Tipping facilities available

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Family Run Since 1981

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