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TWO LOCAL BUSINESSES TARGETED BY THIEVES TWO break-ins hit local businesses in the last week, with high-value bikes and computer equipment being stolen.

Police are appealing for information following the theft of several high-value bikes from a shop in Stocksbridge. At around 3.30am on Wednesday January 30, it is reported that persons unknown forced entry to the Trek Cycles shop in Fox Valley Shopping Park. It is believed that the suspects used a vehicle to gain entry to the property, causing significant damage. A number of bicycles were taken during the burglary. These include: • Trek Powerfly E bike LT7 in grey, serial number WTU033G0046N

• Trek Powerfly E bike FS5 in orange, serial number WTU211G1586N

• Trek Powerfly E bike WSD5 in grey, serial number WTU116G1241N • Trek Powerfly E bike FS7 in black, serial number WTU069G0411M Photographs from the store’s website are being provided to help you identify the bikes if you see them or are offered them for sale. Did you hear or see anything? Can you help officers locate the stolen bikes? Please call 101 quoting crime reference number 14/24261/19. You can also give information to Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111.

of a burglary at a commercial premises, Routes, where a number of high value computers had been stolen along with damage to the premises to gain entry. On the following day, with the assistance of some diligent enquiries by the businesses owner and enquiries by E Group Response team, two males aged 42 and 24 were arrested on suspicion of burglary. One male has been released under investigation whilst the other remains in custody at Shepcote Lane. A number of high value computers believed to have been stolen in the burglary have also been recovered.

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Iris celebrates 80th birthday after turning life around, says “You can too!”

A WOMAN who celebrated her 80th birthday this week has hailed the role that a local group has played in helping her turn her life around. Iris Goddard was 80 on Thursday and celebrated at the Thursday Lunch Club held in the community hall at Christ Church on Manchester Road, Stocksbridge. She was surrounded by friends and family as pianist Kamla Gilbert provided the entertainment and the army of volunteers prepared a meal for the 45 or so people gathered for the occasion. This is typical for the group, and this is now a regular thing for Iris. But just two years ago, things were very different for her. She explains: “I was sat at home and I didn’t want to leave. I was feeling down, anxious to leave the house and I had no confidence. “My doctor referred me to this group and I came along. It was a much smaller group at the time, it’s got a lot bigger since then. “After about six months of attending, I started to feel better and I feel like a different person now. I come along to the Thursday Lunch Group and the Monday Social Café. I’ve even formed my own little group of about five of us who go on trips together. We’re going on a short holiday to Llandudno together.” The lunch club is now at capacity and has a waiting list. Volunteers gladly lend their time and become friends of those who attend

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Medal experts visit Sheffield and South Yorkshire to help raise money for local ex-service charities THE week commencing Monday February 4 could be a fantastic opportunity for residents of Sheffield and South Yorkshire to beat the credit crunch and cash in on their inherited and unwanted medals. As well as coins and all associated items or unwanted gold and silver items for this is the week that the team of experts from The Medal Centre will be running a week of specialist coin and medal valuation days in and around Sheffield and South Yorkshire with venues starting in High Green on Monday and then visiting the following locations during the rest of the week: Chapeltown, Darton, Grenoside, Oughtibridge and a final event in Silkstone Common on the Saturday. Each of the specialists present are experts in their own chosen field and they will be on hand to give free verbal valuations on any inherited medals and military items as well as coins and banknotes and most other small collectibles.

Including scrap gold and broken jewellery in any form but particularly gold coins such as sovereigns and kruggerands or gold watches and watch chains. Please remember that any one of the experts will be happy to make you an immediate on the spot cash offer for your unwanted items and they will be happy to offer the very best prices available and most people are delighted at the large amounts they are offered. This is because each of the valuers in attendance are members of respected trade organisations such as the Orders & Medals Research Society and the British Numismatic Trade Association. The Medal Centre last have been asked to return to a number of local venues due to the huge response to the event held at this venue last time that they visited. At the last local event run by the Medal Centre the team of experts purchased a tin box containing the medals of a young local volunteer

soldier who gave his life for king and country on the first day of the battle of the Somme during the Great War between 1914 and 1918, serving with the West Yorkshire Regiment and was later awarded a posthumous gallantry medal. There has never been a better time to sell your inherited collectable items as, due to The Medal Centre’s vast client base, they are able to offer the best possible prices and the Medal Centre’s proprietor Mr Andrew Jukes was recently quoted as saying: “We are now able to pay exceptionally high prices for all medals from a single item to a complete collection.” Prices for this type of item are at an all time high and people are often surprised how much some of the associated items such as cloth and metal badges or items of uniform, paperwork and photographs can enhance the value of a group of medals. Even items such as military paybooks or old military photographs will always be of interest

to a genuine collector. Mr Jukes also commented that at the moment good quality English and Scottish banknotes are in very high demand and he is paying very high prices for such items. He also made a point of saying how pleased he is that he now has a new inhouse expert on philately and stamps and he would now welcome the offer of mint condition British stamps including presentation packs and stamp collections. It is also a good way to help your local community as The Medal Centre will be giving a donation to local ex-service charities for every item they are able to purchase on the day. However, if you cannot attend on the day, one of the experts from The Medal Centre will be happy to call and see you at your convenience and they can be contacted on 01434 609794 or 07950 421704.

KNIFE CRIME DOWN IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE

THE Crime Statistics have been published today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

nationally they showed significant increases. Criminal damage and arson was also down.

Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, explained the figures.

“But some other categories showed increases both in South Yorkshire and nationally – such as stalking and harassment (47%), sexual offences (4%), violence against the person (17%). Some of this may be due to better recording and reporting, but the police will need to work hard to understand why there are these increases and what can be done to reduce them.

He said: “Last year the overall crime level increased slightly in South Yorkshire by 1%. But this was far lower than the national increase of 8% for England and Wales, and far less than the Yorkshire and Humber increase of 9%. “It is especially pleasing to see that knife crime was down in South Yorkshire by 12%. South Yorkshire Police have been working very hard with partners to understand why young males in particular have been carrying knives and to find ways of reducing this. “We have all been working very hard with partners – the schools, the local authorities and the voluntary bodies – to help young people understand the dangers of carrying blades. “There has been a more sophisticated approach – helping young people to get away from involvement with drugs and gangs, but also targeting known offenders and increasing stop and search. This is putting into action what a previous Labour Prime Minister called ‘Tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime’. “Other crime categories were also down in South Yorkshire – such as robbery and theft – whereas

“Overall this shows a police force that is beginning to get on top of some of the issues that blight our communities, despite years of austerity and cuts to police numbers.”

Find out about local heritage with local archaeology group ARE you interested in our heritage? Find out more by joining in at the Bolsterstone Archaeology and Heritage Group who put on a series of talks and other events. Ruth Morgan of the group told Look Local: “We are a small friendly group who like to delve into archives and history, who like to get outside and explore the landscape – we are always finding new things and new ways of looking at them. “We do survey work on the moors, sometimes some excavation, and we do fieldwalking; we then need to learn how to wash, label, draw and analyse the finds. So whatever your skills and interests, there is something to get involved in. “Our talks are usually held at 7.30pm in the Community Room at Christchurch on Manchester Road in Stocksbridge, on the third Wednesday of the month (generally each month except January, August and December). “Look out for adverts in Look Local and in local venues. You will be very welcome to just drop in as a visitor, or you can join the group on the night for £5. There is a small donation at

each meeting. Tea, coffee and biscuits are served. “On Wednesday February 20 at 7.30pm, we have a talk by David Inglis, a postgraduate at the University of Sheffield, with the title ‘Follow the Yellow Brick Roads: the Roman Routeways of Sheffield and North Derbyshire’.” David explains what the talk is about: “The Roman roads of the Sheffield region are notoriously under-represented in the archaeological record. A recent three-year research programme conducted by the University of Sheffield and the wider local archaeological community has provided a much needed desk based investigation and analysis of the historical sources and combined it with modern archaeological field investigation. “The results of this study provide two archaeological stories two thousand years apart - the first that of the Romans and their roads and the second of subterfuge and collusion within the local archaeological community. “This presentation will merge these two stories through summary of the research conducted over the last three years to present a modern synthesis of Roman road studies in our region.”

Then on Saturday March 2, the group are holding a workshop in Bolsterstone Village Hall from 10am till 3pm, looking in particular at pottery and flints in an informal ‘show and tell’ style. Pottery expert Chris Cumberpatch will be showing the group how to examine and date pottery, and how to tell what the original shape was, even when only a broken shard remains. Worked flint is regularly found on the moors in this area and some goes back to the Mesolithic, around 6,000 to 7,000 years ago; as flint is not found locally, we know it is being brought in to make and use tools. Tim Cockrell will reveal how flint tools were made and used, and how to date and draw them. You are welcome to bring along any pottery or flint finds you want to know more about. The workshop will cost £5; drinks and cake will be provided and we invite participants to bring lunch items to share. Please contact Ruth Morgan on 0114 2882640 to book on the day.


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Great response to Valley Festival ORGANISERS of this year’s Valley Festival have been elated by the huge response from local groups who wish to take part. There will be non-stop music over two days on Saturday June 15 and Sunday June 16. In partnership with Fox Valley, the daytime events will be held in combination with the shopping centre’s food festival and their third anniversary celebrations. The Saturday Night Live concert, which proved a big hit last year, will be held on the Saturday evening at Stocksbridge High School with a wide range of local performers including Bolsterstone Male Voice Choir, co-presenters of the music festival with Inyerface Arts, No Identity and other young singers, Thurgoland Community Choir and the Bus Pass Buskers. On Saturday afternoon at the High School there will be a youth concert with singers and dancers, including

choirs from Stocksbridge and Deepcar junior schools. Four hundred local musicians took part in last year’s first Valley Festival, the biggest musical event in the district for 80 years. Festival director Hilary Osborn said: “We are very excited about this year’s event. The response from local groups has been fantastic already. We will be having two wonderful days of non-stop music. “The partnership with Dransfield Properties will make for a brilliant festive atmosphere in Fox Valley and the evening and afternoon concerts at the High School promise to be memorable. “The aim of the festival is to showcase the district’s brilliant musical talent and the fund we started last year has already helped young local music groups.”

A rousing rendition of ‘Working Man’ closed last year’s festival concert. Photograph: Tom Harrison

Amanda Holmes of Dransfield Properties, the company which owns and manOrganisers are pleased ages Fox Valley, said: “We that the BBC’s Trisha are delighted to be working Cooper has agreed to with the Valley Music Festival organisers and some of be compere again.

the brilliant musicians from our area on what promises to a fabulous weekend of entertainment.” The family of Raymond English, a prominent, well-re-

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Wednesday February 6 6 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613.

Wednesday February 13 13 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613.

6 Stocksbridge and District W.I. are meeting at Christ Church 6.45pm for 7pm start. The theme is ‘Show the love’. Discussion on climate change and crafting green hearts. Details on 07939941818.

13 Chapeltown WI meet again at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Library. Lizzie Wilson will talk about, ‘Taking a stand against scams’. The competition is for a red heart any medium. New members and visitors will be made welcome.

Thursday February 7 7 Dementia Friends Training, 10am-11.30am at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. Aims; find out more about dementia and how to help someone live well with dementia. Friday February 8 8 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Health Forum meet 10.30am to 12 pm in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome. Saturday February 9 9 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield, ‘Hotel Transylvania 3’’, 3pm, bar and refreshments, bring your own chair or bean bag if you wish, www. bradflix.co.uk. 9 Astoria Centre, Barugh Green Barnsley S75 1JT at 2-30pm. David Lowe and Lewis Scott (young organist of the year 2016) in concert on the Compton Cinema Organ. Details and advanced tickets on 07944 566972 or pay on the door. 9 Valentines Crafts at Ecclesfield Library. 10 - 11am Cost £1.00 per child.Please book to ensure a space and pay at the front desk at Ecclesfield Library.

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Monday February 11 11 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners, ‘Wild, Wet and Windy, the making of our Scottish Garden’ by Peter and Trish Koln. Entrance fee £3.50 members, £4 visitors. 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BA. 11 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754. Tuesday February 12 12 New for 2019 Thurgoland Tuesday Group is open to both men and women of all ages. 7.30 pm. It will the party night and the venue is Thurgoland School, all welcome. Contact Joan Methley on 0114 4535139. 12 Mental Health Awareness Seminar, 10am-1.30pm at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. Delivered by MIND. Topics covered include: What is Mental Health; Diagnoses; Early Warning Signs; The Do’s and Don’ts of Support; Building Resilience. 12 Singers night at The Travellers, known locally as The Fours, Oxspring. Players welcome. Country, blus, folk and contemporary music session from 9pm.

Thursday February 14 14 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet at 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. 14 Try the Community Cafe at the Beacon at Thurgoland Holy Trinity Church from 10am to 1pm. With refreshments, chat, crafts, advice, IT help and books. All welcome, contact Sue on 0114 2888501. 14 Stocksbridge & District History Society Meeting – Christ Church Hall 7pm – ‘World War 1 – The Aftermath,’ Speaker Mick Kerrigan, all are welcome. Saturday February 16 16 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield, ‘Mama Mia here we go again (PG)’, 7pm, bar and refreshments, bring your own chair or bean bag if you wish, www.bradflix.co.uk 16 Stocksbridge Christian Centre from 10am to 1pm. Lots of games to play. Prizes to win. Hotdogs, chips and drinks. For all the family. 16 Bradfield Village Hall, Bradfield Market - food, crafts and refreshments, 9am to 2pm, 2851227. 16 Thurgoland Welfare are having concert by musical duo Wilde Salmon at the village hall. A bar is available (bring your own nibbles), pay on the door or phone. Margaret on 0114 2885037. Monday February 18 18 Wharncliffe Side Community Centre - Valentine disco for juniors, 5pm to 7pm. £2 entry. Refreshments will be on sale. 18 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754. Tuesday February 19 19 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting - a talk by Brian Robinson about the beginnings of the Co-operative movement, meet at Wortley Hall at 7.30pm. All welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Julie on 0114 2830613 or Barry on 0114 2830056. Wednesday February 20 20 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact

What’s On Elaine 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613. 20 Bolsterstone Archaeology and History Group meeting. Talk by David Inglis on the Roman Routeways of Sheffield and North Derbyshire. 7.30pm in the community hall at Christ Church on Manchester Road, Stocksbridge. All welcome. £2 including refreshments. Thursday February 21 21 Thurgoland Local History Groups meeting at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Pat McLoughlin with a talk about “Vikings”. All welcome, admission is £2.00. F or more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037. 21 Hillsborough and Owlerton Local History Group - ‘Samuel Fox’ by Dennis Pinder, 7.45pm, Hillsborough Sports Arena, Hillsborough Park, S6 4HA, £2 for visitors, 2863017 Friday February 22 22 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield - Gin and Sing - The Greatest Showman film’, 7pm, bar and refreshments, bring your own chair or bean bag if you wish, www.bradflix.co.uk, £5 includes a gin and tonic on arrival. Saturday February 23 23 Imagination Gaming at Ecclesfield Library.10 - 3pm Cost £1.50 per child. Please book to ensure a space and pay at the front desk at Ecclesfield Library. 23 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Birds in Winter, a guided walk led by John and Anne Robinson, meet at 9am at Rural Lane Car Park. The walk will take around 1.5 or 2 hours and will be circular. 2348472. Sunday February 24 24 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners Work Day on the Common removing birch, meet at Rural Lane, 10am to 3pm, tools and gloves provided, 2348425. Monday February 25 25 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754. Wednesday February 27 27 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice. 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine 0114 2845494 or Julie 0114 2830613. 27 Listening and Communication Skills, 10am-1pm at Christ Church Stocksbridge Community Hall. Delivered by MIND. This training looks at developing and improving Active Listening Skills; Reflective Communication Skills; and Assertive Communication. Thursday February 28

28 Try “Singing 4 Fun” at Holy Trinity Church Thurgoland from 10.30am to 12pm. Followed by refreshments. No auditions, no musical experience necessary. All welcome, contact Judith on 0114 2830083. Singing 4 Fun is a Dementia Friendly event. Saturday March 2 2 Fun Science at Ecclesfield Library. 10.30 - 11.30am Cost £1.50 per child. Please book to ensure a space and pay at the front desk at Ecclesfield Library. Friday March 8 8 Volunteer Management Training, 10am-12.30pm at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. Delivered by Voluntary Action Sheffield. Topics include: Volunteer Recruitment; Volunteer Inductions; Developing Your Volunteers; Volunteer Support and Supervision. Saturday March 9 9 Astoria Centre, Barugh Green, Barnsley S75 1JT at 2-30pm. Jon Smith in concert on the Compton Organ. Details and advanced tickets on 07944 566972 or pay on the door. Friday March 15 15 Chapeltown W.I. will be hosting a coffee morning at Chapeltown Library, 10am to 12 noon. Various stalls, come and enjoy a coffee and cake.

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ONGOING Creative Writing Session – 6pm 8pm. Every first Wednesday of the month. £3 per session including tea/coffee & biscuits. First Session free. Ecclesfield Library. Meet and Eat Lunch Club. Every Monday at The Salvation Army Stocksbridge. Spaces available for new members. £4 for a twocourse meal and drink. Contact 0114 2830651 for further details. Little Bear Baby & Toddler Group. Ecclesfield Library. Every Friday morning 10am - 11.30am. £1.50 per adult including tea/coffee/ juice & biscuits. Writing for Pleasure - poetry and prose - Stocksbridge Library. The first Thursday in the month. 2.00 4.00. Ring 01142 883390 or email francesTS36@gmail.com for further information.

Bolsterstone Educational Charity offers help to local students. A local charity is able to help young people who live in Bolsterstone, Stocksbridge and Deepcar to meet some of the costs of university study, higher education studies or apprenticeships. The charity does not make awards to A Level students. The Bolsterstone Educational Trust trustees meet three times per academic year with the next meeting on Friday March 8. Further details and application forms are available from the secretary on 0114 288 2757.

Knit & Chat, St Polycarps – Malin Bridge. Meets once a fortnight 10am – 12 noon, cakes, buns.etc. Next meeting: 19th May. 0114 220 5275 – Contact Val.

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Dungworth, Storrs and District WI meeting every second Thursday in the month. Dungworth Village Hall 7pm. All welcome. Info 01142864818.

THE HUB Church thinks church in Stocksbridge is so good they are putting on a second service each Sunday at 6pm. Each service will include live music, a place to connect with people, great coffee, real-life stories and much more.

Healing rooms. Free, just drop in, Tuesdays 10.30 - 12.00 at Hillsborough Arena, S6 4HA. All welcome. God cares for you!

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Slimming expert says we’re all “carbfused” and that you can eat carbohydrates and lose weight this year! A WEIGHT-LOSS consultant from Sheffield is urging anyone who wants to lose weight in 2019 not to fall for the common misconception that cutting out carbohydrates is effective for long-term weight loss, after new research found that low-carb diets are often difficult to follow and leave people feeling hungry, bored and restricted. The study, conducted by YouGov and commissioned by Slimming World, concluded that the nation is confused about the role of carbohydrates in health and weight loss. They found more than 70% of people have tried to lose weight, with more than a third (37%) of them following a low-carbohydrate diet. However, many of those surveyed said they found diets that restrict carbohydrates difficult to follow, because of feeling hungry, bored and restricted in what they could eat. Donna Cutts, a Slimming World consultant for the multiple award winning Stocksbridge groups, says that while many people wishing to lose weight believe they need to cut out high-carbohydrate foods from their diet – like pasta, rice, potatoes and bread – in fact, members of her slimming group eat these foods regularly, lose weight, and keep it off. She says: “We hear conflicting and confusing messages about the best way to lose weight all the time, especially this time of year. Often these

messages in the media, on social media and within the diet industry tell us how we need to ‘cut out’ carbohydrates in order to lose weight. When the survey asked if starchy carbohydrates should be the main source of calories in a healthy, balanced diet, 81% thought this was a myth or weren’t certain whether it was a myth or fact. We really are a nation that’s ‘carbfused’! “At Slimming World, though, we know that carbohydrates play such an important role in both a healthy diet and sustainable weight loss. Banning’ foods is often counterproductive. Having been overweight myself I know this just leads to cravings, which in turn leads to feelings of guilt and low self-esteem – a vicious cycle. Instead, filling up on low-energy-dense foods like carbohydrates, fruits, vegetables and lean meat, means you can eat larger amounts for fewer calories and feel fuller and more satisfied while losing weight, making it much more sustainable in the long-run. “This, along with increasing activity levels slowly and consistently, and getting the support of a warm and friendly support group like mine, is the magic formula for successful weight loss. Just ask my amazing members!” Alicia Allott, a group member who lives in Deepcar, has lost four stone

10lb since joining the group in January 2018. Alicia says: “I spent years feeling ‘carbfused’ before I found Slimming World! For years I would try various diets that cut out food groups, especially things like bread and potatoes, thinking they were going to help me lose weight fast. I did initially lose weight, but I ended up feeling so hungry, deprived and unsatisfied that I just couldn’t stick to them. I always ended up putting on all the weight I’d lost and more, and feeling rubbish about myself in the process. “The thing I love about Slimming World is that it really isn’t a diet. It’s more of a lifestyle change. I can still eat all my favourite meals – curries, chillies, fry-ups, pasta dishes, roast dinners, you name it – just by making small and simple changes to the way I prepare and cook them. The whole family can enjoy my cooking too and they say the meals we eat now are tastier than before! I have so much more energy since losing weight, and let me tell you being able to eat pasta, rice and potatoes definitely helps that! I wish I’d have known what I know now all those years ago.” To find out more about the Stocksbridge Slimming World group call Donna on 07917858327 or visit www.slimmingworld.co.uk to find your nearest group.

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Julie DAKIN Stewardess at Crane Moor Club for many years. Much appreciated and a credit to the club. Will be sadly missed by the committee and all its members. Service at Grenoside Crematorium, North Chapel on Friday 15th February at 12 noon.

CUNNINGHAM Suddenly in hospital on January 27th, Chris aged 48 years. A dearly loved Husband, Dad and Brother. Service to be held at Grenoside Crematorium’s North Chapel at 11.00am on Tuesday 12th February. Family flowers only please with donations if desired for The Royal British Legion. c/o Dyson Funeral Service, New Rd, Deepcar. Tel: 0114 2883169.

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Dear Mr Parker, As many people are aware, an outline planning application has been submitted to build up to 93 residential dwellings at Hollin Busk.

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Your Letters Day with a housing officer Dear Look Local readers, Last week I spent a ‘day in the life’ of a Housing Officer and shadowed the local team based in Stocksbridge Town Council. I’d like to say a huge thank you to all the housing officers who work there, for not only making me so welcome and showing me the ropes but more importantly for the fantastic work they do in our local area. A big chunk of my councillor caseload is related to housing and anti-social behaviour issues which is why I wanted to spend the time with the team to see first hand the work that they do. We visited a number of senior residents to check if everything was OK in their homes, the housing officers knew everyone, with such a personal approach to the role. It was also, at times, a very affecting experience; locally there are many positive things happening, however, the impacts of austerity, particularly on the most vulnerable are stark. Tory cuts are having by far the biggest impact on the vulnerable, people with health conditions, people who have just come out of hospital, people who want to get back on their feet struggling with the nightmarish complexities of universal credit and payments delayed for months, things which surely help no one find a job.

So far around 500 objections have been submitted to the Council’s Planning website. In addition to the many individual comments, objections have been posted from Stocksbridge Town Council, Angela Smith MP, Bolsterstone Community Group and individual Stocksbridge town and city councillors, CPRE (Council for the Protection of Rural England), Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust.

Councillor Francyne Johnson

Although this article is about paracetamol in particular it is the same story for Aspirin. Out of interest I have just had a look at the cost of a box of Aspirin and for a pack of 32 from Boots it is 40 pence.

Since 1998, the Hollin Busk Fields have been designated as Open Space/Open Countryside The NHS currently spends around £136 million and in March 2009 Core Strategy 72 Protecting a year on prescriptions for medicines that can countryside not in the green belt was adopted. be bought from a pharmacy or supermarket. By reducing the amount it spends on over the counter This policy is not a generic protection of all open medication the NHS can give priority to treatments countryside in Sheffield. It applies only to four sites for people with more serious conditions, such as – Hollin Busk being one of them. This policy is in cancer. place to prevent development of a single dwelling let alone a housing estate. It is there to protect our I do not believe this is a “pennywise pound foolish highly valued visual amenity of Hollin Busk. The attempt to save money.” I for one do not blame the applicant, DLP Planning on behalf of Hallam Land NHS for not prescribing painkillers that can be Management is saying that Sheffield City Council’s purchase so cheaply. policies are out of date. Yours Faithfully, Jodie Remember, this is an outline planning application. Hallam Land Management’s aim is to buy up (mainly) agricultural land, obtain outline planning Cheap Aspirin permission to greatly increase its value and then sell it onto a developer. So what is outlined on their plan is illustrative – could be, likely to be, but the final plan is unknown. Indeed, the Design and Dear Editor Access Statement shows only 72 houses whilst up Having read the article on prescriptions I wonder to 93 dwellings is specified in the application. if Mr Parker realizes how much one prescription The 2017 Housing White Paper clearly directs costs. At the moment it stands at £8.80 per item. future housing development to ‘brownfield’ sites Where as Aspirin retails at 25p. (900+ houses in this area) and reaffirms strong You don’t need to be a mathematical genius to protection for valued Open Countryside. realise what the saving would be for the hard It is likely that the Hollin Busk planning application pressed NHS/Tax payer. Come on, Mr Parker, put will go to Planning Committee fairly soon. The next your hand in your pocket and help the country meeting is 19 February, then 12 March. Meetings save money. are held at the Town Hall and start at 2 pm.

It is important that as many people as possible attend this meeting to show Planning Councillors the local strength of feeling against this application.

There is still time to place on objection by visiting http://planningapps.sheffield.gov.uk or put your comments in writing to the Planning Department at Howden House, 1 Union Street. S1 2SH. The The housing team along with many other front-line Planning Application reference is 17/04673/OUT services like social workers and the police really or search for Hollin Busk. are dealing with the sharp end of austerity. Despite Keep an eye on our Facebook page Friends of the tough times this team went above and beyond Hollin Busk. You can also contact us at f.o.h.b@ every time and I think we are incredibly fortunate talktalk.net. to have such a committed local team. Thank you!

I just want to say a massive thank you to the lovely couple who gave me a lift to the leisure centre on Please may I refer you to an article in The Times Friday February 1. dated July 3 2017. “The NHS spent more than £70 million giving paracetamol to patients in England I was struggling to walk with my crutches on the last year despite it being available over the counter icy paths when the lady and gentleman offered me at a fraction of the cost. GPs issued more than a lift up the hill. 21,740,000 prescriptions at £3.23 per item even though the pills are sold for as little as 19p in I am sorry I didn’t get your names but I just wanted to say thank you again for your generosity. shops.”

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Chris Wood

Free prescriptions In reply to this letter, I would point out that even if you qualify for ‘free’ prescriptions the cost to the NHS is considerable. Items such as Aspirin, paracetamol, ibuprofen, can be purchased for a modest sum.

Yours sincerely, Emma

Officers are asking for your help to trace two dog owners AT around 12.15pm Saturday February 2, a man and woman were walking their four dogs along the Underbank Reservoir in Sheffield. It was reported that one of their dogs, which was off its lead, ran up to a seven-year-old boy and attacked him. The boy sustained injuries that resulted in him needing surgery. The owners gained control of their dog, stopped to assist the victim and tried to leave their contact details, however due to the nature of the incident, the victim’s grandmother did not manage to record them. Officers would like to reassure the public that this is an isolated incident and are asking anyone that can help provide information to get in touch.

In the present state the NHS is in surely we can all make small changes that would save thousands of pounds that are much needed elsewhere.

The dog is described as being a large build mastiff cross breed. The owners are described as being in their 50s. Did you see the incident? Can you help us to trace the owners?

Julie Flanagan

Anyone with information is asked to contact 101 quoting incident number 717 of 3 February 2019.


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Make the most of your holiday packing THE New Year is here and it’s time to think about your holidays. At least it’ll give you something to look forward to now the cold weather is here! When it comes to the summer holidays, organisation is the key to successfully planning and packing for a trip. So once everything has been ticked off the shopping list, what next? Leading online luggage retailers, Sportsdirect.com, offers up some top tips for making the most of any type of suitcase, for any type of holiday. Save room with miniatures. People rarely need a full bottle of shower gel when travelling abroad for less than a week; save room in the case by substituting family-sized bottles for miniature versions which can be easily rolled up in socks, or packed tightly into a compartment. Roll instead of fold. Although the majority of UK holidaymakers prefer to fold their clothes, rolling allows for more items to be packed into even the smallest of cases, and also prevent some items from creasing too much.

Remove bulky packaging. Shoeboxes can be sacrificed; packing shoes and toiletries separately rather than altogether in packaging will not only allow extra room for essentials, but smaller items- or items which can be worn creased such as underwear and socks, can be stuffed into shoes and wrapped up around bottles (handy for providing extra packaging for perfume bottles or make up). Make use of hand luggage. To avoid any nasty charges at check-in, packing heavier items such as beach towels, books and hair brushes in hand luggage will free up the weight allowance and room in the main suitcase. Optimise suitcase compartments. Many suitcases come with extra zip compartments for security and protection. Fill these with toiletries, chargers and items which require immediate access upon arrival. This can prevent toiletry spillages on clothing items, as well as making space in the main suitcase compartment. Experts at Cheapflights. co.uk have also prepared this list to help plan your trip without forgetting a

thing, so you can head off on your hols well prepared. Essentials: Passport, Visa, ID card, airline ticket or E-ticket, reservation numbers: hotel and car rental, money: both local and foreign currency, credit cards, house keys. Toiletries: shampoo/ conditioner, body wash, cleanser, lotion, toothbrush/toothpaste/floss, shaver/shaving cream, cotton buds, deodorant, hair brush/comb, tweezers. Clothing: Pyjamas, underwear, trousers/jeans, socks, skirts, dress, shirts: casual and dressy, belts, sweater, jacket, shoes: comfortable and dressy, slippers, swimsuit, shorts, accessories: Scarves, hats, and jewellery. Electricals: hairdryer, adapter, portable speakers, iPod or CD player, camera, recharging equipment for electrical equipment, i.e. mobile, camera. Extras: sun block, sunglasses, mosquito repellent, plasters, any prescription medicine you’re taking and extra locks - in case you lose any.

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Without spoiling the features which generations of visitors have loved, imaginative schemes have transformed the town centre, old town and harbour areas. Aptly described as the Garden Coast, explore traditional shops, galleries, studios and boutiques in the Creative Quarter as well as many independent specialist retailers. Whilst in Kent, the following programme includes: • A full day by ferry over to France for a taste of the continent and a hop across the border into Belgium visiting the popular resort of Ostend. • Head along the edge of the High Weald AONB, along the coast to Hastings. This cosmopolitan town is home to the largest beach-launched ďŹ shing eet in Europe, the remains of the ďŹ rst castle in England to be built by William the Conqueror, and a beautifully preserved Old Town.

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College hosts evening with Barnsley FC SOUTH Yorkshire’s new online radio station The Vibe, supported by Barnsley College hosted, an Audience with Barnsley FC, where Chief Executive Gauthier Ganaye talked about his role within the football club. The special event was hosted by Carlo and Chris from The Vibe Red’s Report show and Barnsley Creative Media student Kyle Walker. Special guest Gauthier was joined by Barnsley FC’s Academy Manager, Bobby Hassell, and Under 23s Head Coach, Martin Devaney. The 130 attendees took the opportunity to ask questions and network with fellow Barnsley FC fans. The event raised over £250 for Yorkshire Air Ambulance on behalf of Barnsley FC fan, Steve Croft, the volunteer who suffered a heart attack at Oakwell in September. He was saved by medical staff from both clubs as well as paramedics before being airlifted to hospital by an air ambulance which landed on the pitch.

Steve said: “The Yorkshire Air Ambulance is run by voluntary donations and it costs over £12,000 a day to keep both of Yorkshire Air Ambulance’s helicopters maintained and in the air. It was a brilliant event and the support from Barnsley FC and the College has been amazing.” Lee Barber, Radio Co-ordinator for The Vibe, added: “It was great to see so many fans attend the evening. A big thanks to Carlo, Chris and Kyle for hosting, and for the technical staff who worked tirelessly to ensure it went ahead as smoothly as possible. “We’re looking to put on a similar event at the end of the football season to review the year. In the meantime, listen to the Reds Report every Wednesday from 5.00pm on The Vibe.” For more information about Barnsley College call 01226 216 123, email info@barnsley. ac.uk or visit www.barnsley. ac.uk

Stocksbridge Golf Club annual president’s message GOLF, for the last few days of harsh wintry weather, has not been possible with the course closed under ice and snow.

now, had several upbeat messages for members and the local community about the strength of the club.

Frustrated golfers have nothing to but think about the weather improving and getting back to improving their handicaps, or not!

The president concentrated his key messages on the course improvements that have been achieved in the last year, including a new practice putting green, relayed paths on the higher holes on the course that have significantly improved safety and the hard work of the greens staff to keep all 18 holes open when the wet spring and dry summer months of 2018.

At this time of the year it is customary for the club president to issue his annual report to members, in preparation for the Annual General Meeting on February 20. This year is no different and John Yeates, who has been president for over two years

The president reflected on the sad death of Jamie Hobson in December, but provided assurance that the replacement plans for the greens staff team was now complete, with the confirmation of Robert Grayson as senior greenkeeper and the appointment of a new greenkeeper, Jamie South, to work with the rest of the team. Like a lot of golf clubs, Stocksbridge is always looking for new members, but the president was pleased to let members know that in financial terms the club is stable. John said: “This is due to

the careful management of club accounts, committed playing members and the very active social side. Unlike a lot of golf clubs, Stocksbridge has a thriving social membership with a very friendly clubhouse.” If you are interested in playing or social membership please contact the club on email stocksbridgegolf@hotmail.co.uk

Youngsters in north Sheffield to benefit from Forge Youth football A YOUTH group in Sheffield has received grant funding of £4,680 from the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner to provide football sessions to young people on a Friday night. The funding awarded from the Commissioner’s community grant scheme will provide a nine month project for young people between the age of 11-year and 17-years, engaging them in diversionary football activities. The project brings 200 young people from the Upperthorpe, Hillsborough, Winn Gardens, Crookes, Crosspool and Nether Edge areas of Sheffield to the football pitches based at Goodwin Sports Centre in Sheffield. The free of charge activity is provided on a Friday evening. Teams of young people are formed and entered into a league of which 21 teams are involved. Many of the young people help with managing their own teams and refereeing. The matches are fun and competitive promoting teamwork and health and wellbeing. Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner handed over a cheque to Sam Evans and Chris Nall from Forge Youth on Thursday, 31 January. He said: “Forge Youth are providing diversionary activities in Sheffield for

young people who might otherwise be on the street with little to do. I particularly welcome the way the young people take some responsibility for managing activities. “The project provides free football sessions for young people from families who may be struggling to afford club fees and subs. It gives young people an enjoyable time and they learn some important skills as well.” Forge Youth work with children and young people across Sheffield. Their work has a focus on the more deprived areas of Sheffield, seeing lives changed on a regular basis. They work in close partnership with many churches and other organisations across Sheffield to make the work happen. Sam Evans from Forge Youth said: “We are very thankful for the support that the Police and Crime Commissioner has provided which has enabled us to engage with hundreds of young people on Friday evenings this year. The league has been running for over 10 years now and it is great to see the young people grow and mature through the football sessions.” For more information on Forge Youth and how to get involved with the 5-a-side football league in Sheffield see the website here - www.forgeyouth.com/scyl


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AFTER having a couple of non-competition matches postponed due to the recent cold snap, Bradfield Brewery sponsored Stocksbridge Rugby begin the next phase of their season in the Yorkshire League Division Four Shield with a home clash against Leeds-based Burley Rugby. Due to previous results in their respective regional competitions Stocksbridge Rugby sit at the top of this new mini league and could well be amongst the favourites to lift the silverware at the end of March. Head coach Rhys Keenan said: “The boys are in good shape and confident after the winning per-

formance away at York Rowntrees in their last outing. They’re raring to go after a decent rest.” But Keenan was also quick to add a note of caution. “We can’t take anything for granted and will have to earn our results. I am looking to the whole squad to buy into what we’re after from them.” It looks like Keenan will have a full roster to select from for the weekend, as the club welcomes back players after injury lay offs, but without chunky prop forward Connor Brown who was sent off in a recent friendly and faces a spell on the sidelines. Training has been well attended and the sessions have been tough however Keenan has replaced

this Friday’s captains run through with a team meeting to ensure everyone is on the same page for Saturday’s game. Stocksbridge will also entertain Halifax on February 23, with Thirsk the visitors on March 9, in what has provisionally been earmarked as the club sponsor’s day. Stocksbridge are hoping to retain the services of former PNG Rugby League International and Eagles favourite Menzie Yere for at least one further guest appearance for the club. Kick off is on Saturday at 2.15pm and all are welcome with free entry.


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War Memorial rattle the woodwork in big win Oughtibridge WMFC 4 Chapeltown 0 DAVID Hudson’s Oughtibridge WM are still on the fringes of the title race as they saw off bottom placed Chapeltown RBL 4-0 at the War Memorial Ground. Kicking against the wind first half, Oughtibridge dominated with Justin Westoby twice hitting the post. Matt Harrison also went close but again found the post rather than the net. Oughtibridge did score when Ross brown was upended in the penalty area and Chas Tunnard did the rest. The War memorial thought they had doubled their lead just before half time but Joe Appleyard’s header was ruled out for a foul. Tunnard soon made it two after the break when he finished a great move. Westoby then hit the post for a third time before Harrison got in on the act when he added two more excellent goals to continue his great form scoring his sixth goal in three games.

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After leaving Sheffield United, Heh spent time playing in Latvia for FK Jelgava before a move to Lithuanian side FK Jonava.

OUGHTIBRIDGE followed up their 2-1 League Cup quarter final win at Ollerton Town with a hard fought 3-0 victory at Leicester City Ladies to move within five points of top spot of the East Midlands Premier League, with a game in hand.

Due to the rules about international clearance the winger will not be available for the Belper game but could go into Chris Hilton’s squad for our next home game against Pontefract Collieries.

As at Ollerton, where they came from a goal down to win, Kethryn Mudge and Millie Kenyon were on the scoresheet after Jen Selman’s opener. They complete a tough run of away fixtures with a game at mid table Woodlands FC this Sunday.

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HINCHCLIFFE BREAKS 32 MINUTE BARRIER AS PBs TUMBLE PENISTONE Footpath Runners either took to the roads of Dewsbury or the fells above Langsett over the weekend. Those heading over to the Dewsbury 10k were looking for personal bests on a course which is well known for producing fast times. Many personal bests were achieved but performance of the day went to Scott Hinchcliffe who became the first ever Penistone runner to break the 32 minute barrier in a time of 31-43. Scott was the third runner back in a field of 2,200 runners. A number of hardy runners took on the 14.5 mile Mickledon Straddle on the snowy fells above Langsett. The race heads out from Langsett towards Howden Reservoir before returning to Langsett via the tough Howden Clough climb.

Conditions were challenging with many taking a tumble on the icy surfaces. First Penistone runner back was Robin Clough in 2-1320. Julie Darigala had a strong run to claim the prize for first over-40 woman.

24 (pb); 271, Rob Davies 40-17; 382, Hannah Butcher 42-23; 478, Lee Hopkins 43-46; 625, Luke McGuinness 46-23; 1178, Jane Partridge 54-45; 1206, Stephanie Jones 56-03; 1612, Dianne McGuinness 1-08-29.

Ian Charlesworth from Penistone completed the 19 mile Wadsworth Trog fell race in 3-4247 which is a 17 minute improvement on his previous best time for the race. Conditions were cold, icy with soft snow on route and the bogs were frozen.

Results for Mickledon Straddle Fell Race 14.3 miles 2,431 feet of ascent: 48, Robin Clough 2-13-20; 58, John Tomlinson 2-16-23; 61, Dan Limb 2-17-48; 76, Julie Darigala 2-20-48; 83, Chris Charlesworth 2-22-46; 131, Chris Deacon 2-38-57.

Damian Kilpin completed his 150th Parkrun with a run at the new Storthes Hall Parkrun.

Results for Wadsworth Trog Fell Race 19.3 miles 3,700 feet of ascent: 87, Ian Charlesworth 3-42-47.

Results for Dewsbury 10k road race: 3, Scott Hinchcliffe 31-43 (pb, club record); 8, Gareth Cooke 32-39 (pb by 47 seconds); 60, Gary Briscoe 35-19; 89, Kieron Reed 36-15; 90, Martin Ball 36-19 (pb); 92, Charlie Skipper 36-

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