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Roger Dodds, formerly of Cotswold Road, Hillsborough, appeared at Sheffield Crown Court on Tuesday March 19 where he pleaded guilty to 14 offences of indecent assault. Dodds was also charged with one count of misconduct in a public office. He pleaded not guilty to this offence and the court agreed that this would lie on file. The hearing was adjourned for sentencing at Sheffield Crown Court on Thursday April 18.

Dodds was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment in February 2017 for multiple counts of indecent assault against five victims, who cannot be named for legal reasons.

Following his sentencing in February 2017 and the subsequent press coverage, seven more victims came forward to report abuse. DC Dorothy Fagan, Officer in the Case, said: “The victims involved in this matter have shown immense courage in coming forward to report these crimes. Their strength of character throughout this investigation has been commendable.

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Leisure centre requires funds urgently PENISTONE Leisure Centre has undergone much work in recent times but has recently been dealt a blow – repairs to the roof are much more serious than first anticipated and there is a shortfall in the funds needed for the repair. Penistone Leisure Centre was closed in the summer of 2011 due to council funding cuts. It was reopened by a brilliant team of volunteers as a community run Leisure Centre in 2012, and has been successfully operating without outside funding ever since. A wide range of activities are available at the centre and it’s a busy, thriving community hub. In recent times hard work has gone into grand plans to renovate and extend the Centre to make it accessible and useful to everyone. Following a big community consultation, the volunteers have been busy finalising the plans with the architect and applying for funding from various grant providers to make this dream a reality. Organisers were delighted to receive funding from Blackstone Edge Community Wind Farm Fund to make repairs to the old and leaking pitched roof, to re-roof a flat roof at the back of the centre, to install new A-Rated windows in the front of the building and to install LED lighting in the main hall. The scaffolding went up, and roofers began the work. But this week, they were dealt the blow that the damage to the roof is much worse than expected and than they had been quoted to repair.

In the centre of the pitched roof, there is a massive roof-light. Nearly all the glass panels in this roof-light are cracked or broken and the wooden frame that holds the glass is badly decayed and fragile. This repair is vital and urgent to safeguard the centre, and prevent further damage to the floor in the hall. A total of ÂŁ7,080 has been quoted to make the roof safe and watertight, and now the centre urgently needs to raise this amount, as it isn’t covered by the grant. Frances Greenwood, a volunteer at the centre, said: “We had been planning on launching Penistone Leisure Centre’s Big Build Fund soon, with the aim to raise around ÂŁ50k overall. But as it turns out, ‘soon’ isn’t soon enough! “We are heading towards a critical cash flow problem, so without help from the community, the project could stall, or worse - go under! As you can appreciate, this would be utterly heart breaking for the many volunteers and centre users who have put their time and effort into the Leisure Centre for the last seven years. This is just the start of the fundraising. “Can you imagine a Penistone without ‘the drill hall’? We can’t! Please support us in providing sports facilities for everyone, and a community place for Penistone. Please consider donating what you can afford – any amount is appreciated - to help us through this problem, and towards our end goal!â€? You can donate at https://www.justgiving. com/crowdfunding/bigbuildfund

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SUSTRANS TO DEVELOP NEW TRAILS BRADFIELD Parish Council and Stocksbridge Town Council have jointly commissioned the charity Sustrans to develop cycle and walking route options over and through their eastern boundary, the Upper Don Valley, into the Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Project (SLLP) area, including links to the existing Trans Pennine Trail. The SLLP includes both Stocksbridge and Bradfield Parishes within and adjacent to the Peak District National Park. Both Councils are keen to identify and enhance access to this important and beautiful landscape which is rich in heritage and in recreational challenges at all levels for families and individuals alike. Sustrans is the national charity which makes it easier for people to walk and cycle. It created the

National Cycle Network, which is 16,575 miles of cycle and walking routes, many of which are trafficfree. The need for better routes and improved provision for walkers and cyclists has never been so urgent as it is now. With increased traffic flow expected on existing infrastructure with new developments, this work will be a step forward in realising the ambitions of the area in elevating walking and cycling provision as a priority and supporting a sustainable way of tackling issues such as congestion, air quality and health inequality. This work represents the ambition of both Bradfield Parish Council and Stocksbridge Town Council in promoting the Sheffield Lakeland as an emerging key tourist destination area, helping to increase local economic growth through

attracting new and more cyclists and walkers to the area. Both Councils welcome the opportunity to work together, as they appreciate the opportunities joining up the local cycleways and footpaths will bring to the Upper Don Valley. Commenting, Cllr Julie Grocutt, the Mayor of Stocksbridge, said: “This is an exciting project that will not only provide better access to our great outdoors. It will also make healthy lifestyles more achievable for local people and will have a positive impact on the environment feeding into the clean air strategy.” Significant housing developments particularly at Deepcar and Oughtibridge/Wharncliffe Side bring developer and local authority commitments to cycleway and footpath provision. The two Councils

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Motorcyclist dies after collision

A MOTORCYCLIST has sadly died following a collision on the A616 Stocksbridge bypass on Thursday March 21. At around 10.10am, emergency services were called to reports of a collision involving a grey motorcycle and a blue articulated lorry on the A616, between Tankersley roundabout and the M1 junction 35a slip road. The rider of the motorcycle, a man, sadly suffered fatal injuries and died at the scene.

A pillion passenger on the motorcycle, a woman, has been taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries where she remains in critical condition. The road was closed for several hours to allow investigations to take place. The closure has now been lifted and the road has reopened. The family of the rider has been notified. Officers would ask that the public refrain from posting speculation or potentially distressing con-

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Windmill Hill raise money for charity PUPILS at Windmill Hill Primary have presented a cheque to local Autism charity Sparkle Sheffield this week. Amelie P (pictured) and Georgia W raised over £125 for the charity by selling bookmarks at the school’s monthly book club. Liesje Dusauzay, CEO of Sparkle Sheffield, said she was “Amazed” by the achievements of the two Windmill Hill pupils, and that the money will help to fund activities and support for autistic children and their families across the city.


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Monday April 1 1 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practice at 7.30pm at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754. 1 Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild at Stocksbridge Christian Centre, Cedar Road. Speaker Olwyn Timms – a celebration of the butterfly. All welcome. Visitors £3 per meeting, members £1. Includes refreshments. For further details, contact the secretary on 0114 2882393. 1 Wharncliffe Side W.I. meet at 7pm in the village hall at Wharncliffe Side. A musical evening. All welcome. 1 Bradfield Historical Society AGM and Demolished Sheffield by Mike Higginbottom, 7.30, Bradfield Village Hall, 2337463, non members welcome. Tuesday April 2 2 Chapeltown and Ecclesfield Townswomen’s Guild hold their meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at Chapeltown Methodist Church at 2pm. The speaker this week will be talking about ‘An Introduction to Woodhead Mountain Rescue’. Visitors/New Members always welcome. For further details phone 01142 458837.

3 Stocksbridge and District W.I. are meeting at Christ Church, Stocksbridge at 6.45pm for a 7pm start when we will be discussing the importance of bees. Visitors always welcome. £3.50. Further details on 07939941818. Saturday April 6 6 10am until 1pm at Stocksbridge Christian Centre - Easter Coffee Morning with various stalls and light refreshments. Contact 0114 2882393 for further information. 6 Mini science fair presented by Science Brainwaves. Science Club at the Inman Pavilion, Moorland Drive, S36 1EG. 2pm to 4pm. Only £1.50. enquiries@inmanpavilion. org.uk 6 Easter coffee morning at Stocksbridge Christian Centre, Cedar Road, Stocksbridge. 10am to 1pm. Easter gifts, cakes, raffle and various stalls. Light refreshments. Sunday April 7 7 Thorncliffe Bowling Club is holding its Open Day from 10am to 3pm. Come along and have a go. No experience necessary. It’s gentle exercise with a competitive edge. Coaching given. Off Mortomley Close, High Green. We look forward to seeing you. 7 Antiques and Collectables Fair, Penistone Community Centre, S36 6AR. 10:am to 3pm. Admission 50p. Refreshments. Proceeds for Green Moor Cricket Club. 7 Sankey Sunday at The Plough, Low Bradfield. 8pm untill10pm. It will be wonderful to get together again for the first Hymn sing of this year. Come and enjoy singing these lovely old hymns, and encourage others to come too, it is a great uplifting experience, midst wearisome times. Monday April 8 8 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practice at 7.30pm at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754. 8 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners ‘The Sky’s the Limit, an affectionate history of the skyscraper, love them or loathe them, you can’t ignore them’ - by Mike Ogden. Entrance fee £3.50 members, £4 visitors (includes home made cakes). 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BA. Tuesday April 9 9 New for 2019 Thurgoland Tuesday Group is open to both men and women of all ages. They meet today at 7.30 pm. The speaker is Richard Galliford with a talk about Ghana Outlook, the venue is Thurgoland School as usual. Contact Joan Methley on 0114 4535139. Wednesday April

What’s On 10 10 Thurgoland Community Choir practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie on 0114 2830613. 10 Friends of Wisewood and District - Easter Family event, RIVA project, 77 Laird Road, games, Easter egg hunt, crafts, refreshments, 10am to 1pm. 10 Chapeltown WI meet again at 7.30pm in Chapeltown Library. Denis Ashton will talk about the Iditarod, the competition will be a dog picture. New members and visitors will be made welcome. Thursday April 11 11 Try the Community Cafe at the Beacon at Thurgoland Holy Trinity Church from 10am to 1pm. With refreshments, chat, crafts, IT and at 11am seated chair exercises. All welcome. Contact Kath on 01226 370331. 11 Deepcar Village Community Association is holding their Annual General Meeting at 8.15pm, in the Village Hall on Helliwell Lane. All residents of Deepcar and Village Hall users are welcome. 11 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group meets 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. 11 Stocksbridge and District History Society, Christ Church Hall, 7pm. Samuel Fox – Forefather of Stocksbridge? Speaker Dennis Pindar. All welcome. Friday April 12 12 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Community Health Forum meets 10.30am to 12 noon in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome to attend. Saturday April 13 13 Back by popular demand, Thurgoland Welfare are having a soul night with Luther, plus Motown disco at the village hall. A bar is available to include soft drinks and snacks. pay on the door or phone. Margaret on 0114 2885037. 13 Family Race Night, Grenoside Scout and Guide HQ, Saltbox Lane, S35 8QS. 7pm. Adults £5 includes Pie & Peas, Kids £2.50 includes Hot Dog. Bring your own drinks. Phone 07503217410.

14 Indoor Car Boot Sale - Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. Open to buyers 10am to 2pm. Stalls £10 per table. To book a stall please telephone 0114 2883792. Monday April 15 15 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir practice at 7.30pm at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Keith on 01226 763754. Tuesday April 16 16 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting w- a visit to Cannon Hall Gardens with Linda Higgs. All welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Barry on 0114 2830056. Wednesday April 17 17 Thurgoland Community Choirs practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual - all welcome, no musical experience necessary. Contact Elaine on 0114 2845494 or Julie on 0114 2830613. 17 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Local History Morning Round Walk at Dungworth led by Malcolm Nunn, start at 10.30am from outside the Royal Hotel in Dungworth return around 1pm, 2337463. Free but donation appreciated to cover costs of insurance and admin. Thursday April 18 18 10am – 12pm. Body image and self-confidence “I can’t do that I’m too embarrassed!” “People will stare.” “I’m not very good at it.” “I’m overweight.” “I’m too old.” Sound familiar? Helen of Dance Fit with Helen will be talking about how she became more body confident and how you can too. Also Taster Dance fit. Only £2 inc. refreshments Balfour House, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 1LQ. Booking essential Kath 07596130043. 18 Thurgoland Local History Group meeting at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Dr. John Hargreaves with a talk about “Percy Shaw, Cats eyes man”. All welcome, admission is £2. For more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037.

13 Bradflix Film Club, Bradfield Village Hall, Low Bradfield, ‘Smallfoot’’, 3pm, bar and refreshments, bring your own chair or bean bag if you wish, www.bradflix.co.uk

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gloves provided, 2348425. Thursday April 25 25 Try “Singing 4 Fun” at Holy Trinity Church, Thurgoland, from 10.30am to 12am. 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 April 27 27 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - Spring Flowers, A guided walk around Wadsley Common - A saunter round the Commons looking for the early season flowers led by Alan Smith Meet 10am. Rural Lane Car Park, off Worrall Road, Wadsley, S6 4BL. Will last about two hours. Tuesday April 30 30 Bolsterstone Village Hall ladies pampering evening and fashion show. Starts at 7.10pm with doors opening at 6.30pm. High Street labels and accessories at greatly reduced prices. Variety of beauty treats. Tickets £5, including pampering treats. Wine and refreshments available. Book early to avoid disappointment! Rita on 0114 2883803 or Carol on 0114 2882230. All proceeds to Bolsterstone Village Hall. Wednesday May 8 8 Fashion Show & Sale, 7pm Grenoside Community Centre, Main Street. S35 8PR. Top brands at bargain prices. Light refreshments available. Tickets £5 – 07503217410. Fundraising for Grenoside Scout and Guide Group. Sunday May 19 19 Penistone Ladies Circle annual charity boundary walk starting at 9am at Cubley Hall. Take part in a 16 or 8 mile walk around the Penistone countryside raising money for Barnsley women’s refuge and centrepoint Barnsley. £5 suggested donation for entry. For more details contact penistoneboundarywalk@gmail.com, Facebook@ ladiescircleS36 ONGOING Morehall Fly Fishing Club at Morehall Reservoir new season commences March 23. New members welcome, day tickets available. For more details, contact secretary David Watson on 0114 2304052.

Afternoon Drives 2 pm. Evenings 7pm. Wharncliffe Side Community Centre, Brightholmlee Lane, Wharncliffe Side. Admission £2.50 including refreshments. Enquiries Tel: 01142885635 or 07930411639. Cornerstone Cafe - drop in, every Thursday 9-11.30am @ The Christian Centre, Cedar Road, Stocksbridge. All welcome for drinks, food, company, conversation, activities. £1 donation. Racketball at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre. Every Tuesday at 10.30 - rackets provided. This is a U3A group for the retired and semi-retired. For more information contact Elaine Smith at elainesmith390@gmail.com or ring 07795815784. Creative Writing Session – 6pm 8pm. Every first Wednesday of the month. £3 per session including tea/coffee & biscuits. First Session free. Ecclesfield Library. Every Wednesday - Tai Chi at Foxhill Forum, 1pm-2.30pm, £5. Phone Andrew on 0114 231 5522. Every Thursday - Work-Shop at Foxhill Forum, free drop-in service to help you search and apply for work. 12-4pm. Phone Andrew on 0114 231 5522. Royal Scottish Country Dance Society. For fun, fitness, and friendship, come along every Monday night at Silverdale School, Bents Crescent, Sheffield S11 9QH. For more information contact: Norma on 0114 236 6723 Sheffield Caledonian Society dance class. Weekly class for beginners and experienced dancers. Tuesday night at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Grove Road, Sheffield S7 2GY. For more information contact: Liz on 0114 2360917 or Neil on 01226 762894 Every Friday - Coffee Morning at Foxhill Forum, drop-in 10.30am12.30pm, find out about activities, volunteering opportunities, or just enjoy a cuppa and a chat! Phone Rosalind on 0114 231 5522. Meet and Eat Lunch Club. Every Monday at The Salvation Army Stocksbridge. Spaces available for new members. £4 for a two-course meal and drink. Contact 0114 2830651 for further details.

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wanted to get involved because it’s so important that we raise awareness. Since my mum was diagnosed a few years ago we just want to raise as much money as we can and do everything we can to try and get a cure. “I’m really looking forward to it – I haven’t done anything like this before or trained too much other than a few walks with Matt so we’re just going to hope for the best!” The walk has been organised by Mark Harris, a Stoke City fan whose brother Paul also has pulmonary hypertension. The group will start on the pitch at Hillsborough at 7pm on Friday March 29 and stop off at the Pulmonary Vascular Disease Unit at the Royal Hallamshire Hospital where both Paul and Josh’s mum Jackie are treated, to present the initial donation of £10,000. They will then trek across the Peak District through the night to reach

the bet365 stadium in time for the 3pm kick-off. This will be fourth time Mark has completed the 17-hour trek, and the second time in a year after the group walked from Stoke to Sheffield in September for the reverse fixture at Hillsborough. Former Republic of Ireland footballer Liam Lawrence, who played for Stoke between 2007 and 2011, will be joining the group along the walk. Symptoms of PH typically involve breathlessness, fatigue, black-outs and swelling around the ankles, arms and stomach. The condition affects the ability to carry out basic tasks and get around. The PHA UK is the only charity in the UK dedicated to supporting the PH community made up of patients, their family and carers and NHS professionals. To support the challenge, visit www.justgiving.com/ fundraising/peaks4pha

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Your Letters Over two years ago a land management company submitted plans to the Sheffield planning authority to build 93 houses on Hollin Busk in Deepcar. This land is a protected green open space and boarders the locally gifted wooded area of Fox Glen, as well as the green belt.

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Your Letters At long last some tram sense It’s good to see (last week’s letters) the Don Valley Railway group coming down to earth, now that either of their tram proposals - a tram on the road or, alternatively, using the freight railway line are confirmed to be as prohibitively expensive as anyone easily could have guessed. £200 million! Even a standard rail job it turns out would be £20 million. Sensibly settling on a rail-mounted halfhourly ‘shuttle’ service for a mere £2million, it’s one-hundredth of the cost of the proposals with which they’ve hitherto run.

I know that the application came as a shock to local people, and it is no surprise that over 500 people raised objections! Concerns were raised that the rural location of the site makes walking to local amenities very difficult because of the steep hill. It is also argued that the location suffers from poor public transport links and that the application contravenes Sheffield Council policy that this area should be “protected open countryside”. I too share these concerns and am calling on the authority to refuse permission for the development. This site has always been a highly valued part of the local countryside and I would hope that such a huge number of people raising objections cannot be ignored.

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End of an era After 30 years, The Barber Shop on Victoria Road, Stocksbridge (previously Michaels) has now closed due to my retirement. I would like to thank all our customers past and present for their support over the last three decades. Also to Denise, Claire, Rachel, Sharon and all previous staff over this period. Thank you to you all, Stella Barbara Tingle.

FANTAIL FLORIST WINS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD

Local people do not have a problem with housing developments being built in our area but we expect them to follow the council’s strategy of regenerating Brownfield sites. We have a number of such sites in our area that would benefit from regeneration, and I want to see these sites used instead of protected green spaces that once gone would be lost forever. The decision on whether the development goes ahead or not will be taken at a planning meeting in Sheffield Town Hall soon. The Town Council and local people are united in our objection to this development and I will of course keep readers upto-date as to the outcome of the hearing. Julie Grocutt, Mayor of Stocksbridge and Labour candidate for Stocksbridge and Upper Don

Miner’s Welfare Building

In response to Cllr David Ogle’s allegations last Even that relatively small cost is still too high for week that there is a plan to sell the Miner’s Welfare, the scheme likely to be approved, but at least it’s I want to put the record straight and categorically realistic. say that this will not happen. The problem of not carrying on beyond Deepcar, because of the different ownership of the line beyond to Fox Valley, surely needs to be got round - especially with the revised plans for the housing estate off Station Road blocking any substantial access to a new station.

As a West Ecclesfield city councillor I would vehemently oppose any effort to do so, and I know that my Labour colleagues feel exactly the same.

It’s a shame that Cllr Ogle has chosen to make this accusation and imply otherwise. As a Parish councillor he should be talking to his Parish If it came to Fox Valley, Dransfield surely would get colleagues about this instead of making wild on board. With the terminus at Fox Valley, a simple allegations which have no basis in truth. halt at Deepcar would then suffice, with no need I think Cllr Ogle does some sterling work so it’s a for a bus link there. shame to see he is unnecessarily worrying residents The necessary attendant resurrection of the about this. Just to put the matter straight - there are ‘clipper’ circular bus to get people from the valley no plans to sell the Miners Welfare’s building or to floor (whether from Deepcar or Fox Valley) up the pass on the lease. hillside is anyway how the buses currently should run instead of all buses to/from Sheffield going Cllr Ogle should also be aware that if there were any plans, these would have to be put out for public round the houses. consultation to definitively give local residents the To make the scheme work, though, SYPTE surely say on the matter. would need to axe all buses from Sheffield to ensure Cllr Adam Hurst, sufficient rail passenger numbers.Opposition from Labour Councillor for West Ecclesfield Stagecoach because of the impact on tram usage to/from Middlewood likely would be temporary, given the probable mothballing of the trams in the Wharncliffe Side Community face of the huge £250 million investment required Centre shortly to keep them on the road. Something has to be done about the appalling public transport service to/from Sheffield - whether the ridiculously round-the-houses 57 or the bustram link delay and detour of the tram - and the DVR group is now making a positive contribution to trying to sort this. Steve Moxon

Stocksbridge Mayor opposes housing development on protected open countryside I want to reassure Deepcar residents that your town councillors are doing everything we can to protect green spaces from unwanted housing developments.

OUGHTIBRIDGEBASED Fantail Designer Florist has achieved a highly prestigious award, winning the ‘Best Florist’ at the 2019 British Asian Wedding Awards held in Manchester on March 18. Owner Samantha Coventry said: “We love designing and creating flowers for weddings. It’s something we know a lot about and is something that is constantly changing and evolving.

“At Fantail, we aim to always set trends by taking inspiration from all corners of the world, creatWe have received £10,000 and have just finished ing wedding flowers installing new lighting on the ground floor. Our that are as individual next project is replacing fire doors. as our brides and grooms. We are continuing our fundraising into 2019 and hopefully will get more jobs that are on our list “We are completely done. thrilled to win this We want to thank everyone for their continued award for Best Florist from the Acclaimed support. British Asian WedWharncliffe Side Community Association ding Awards. We alCommittee. ways enjoy working Can we share our recent success in receiving funding from the National Lottery Community Fund for refurbishing the community centre at Wharncliffe Side.

with couples within the Asian Community to help create their perfect day.” The criteria for the award was not solely based on the supply of wedding bouquets and arrangements, but also concentrated on how businesses operate within the wider community.

As well as supplying award-winning wedding flowers, Fantail Florist also offer an online bouquet delivery service and sell cards and sustainable skincare products from their shop in the old Post Office on Bridge

Hill, Oughtibridge; has been privileged to supply flowers to World Snooker; and has had products featured in Channel 4’s Grand Designs.

Samantha continued: “We also showed our green credentials within the florist industry, by using a fully plug-in electric van to deliver our work within the local community, using paper instead of plastic for our packaging and much more.” This is not the first time Fantail have been recognised. In the past they have been awarded Best Florist at the North of England Wedding Awards, as well as being a finalist at many other industry events.

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hydrangeas or tobacco plants with the stylish black Ophiopogon. Hostas are very happy in a shady place and do well in pots. As mentioned before, always go for the largest containers possible. Plants grow well in naturally porous terracotta, which ages beautifully and adds warmth.. Bay, box, holly and yew will all be happy in shade, as long as they are not underneath dripping branches. As with all garden containers, make sure you provide adequate drainage holes. April gets the gardening season off to a flying start, so here’s what experts suggest for this month’s gardening ‘to do’ list: Spring is finally in evidence as daffodils and flowering trees start to bloom. Expect the inevitable April showers this month but with sunny days too, when you can turn your attention to the lawn. It’s an exciting month, with indoor-sown seeds well into growth, and it’s also time to start sowing outdoors. Just watch out for frosts. RHS Spring is a busy time of the year for gardener. It’s a good idea to keep on top of newly emerging weeds - this eliminates competition and ensures your plants have enough space and light to thrive. Grass will grow rapidly in the next few months, be sure to mow once a week but don’t cut too short. Kew Gardens Spring is here and the garden is waking from its winter slumber. Bulbs should be in full flow now, their bright flowers enough to cheer up any dull day. Time to get started on that lawn for a lush green carpet all year long. David Domoney


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The site can be accessed on foot from both Thorncliffe Lane and Lane End. “This will enhance the accessibility for local residents who can easily walk to the store from local neighbourhoods. “Ample parking will be provided so there would be no issue with future shoppers parking on surrounding residential streets to access the store. “The food store is single story with a shallow pitched roof to minimise any potential visual impact and to fit in generally with the existing street scene massing. “A great deal of thought has also been given to the treatment of boundaries to minimise any noise and disturbance. “Landscape buffer planting is provided to all perimeters of the development to enhance visual amenity.”

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Headingley were gifted two tries at the end of the first half after handling errors and miscommunication handed Headingley the ball, and two scores, with very little pressure developed from the away side. Will Burns was tackling back to his best, Sam Eaden and

Adam Wilson, in only their second matches for the club, were playing well and Joe Littlewood was reliable and directed his team capably in the middle of the pitch. Robert Harden and Max Blackburn ran hard throughout, with Harden particularly taking hard yards from the wing and putting in tackles across the pitch. Joseph Tipping will have a few nightmares about the dropped ball when he appeared to have charged through the Headingley defence, evaded tackles and sprinted for the line. Increasingly, the generosity of Sheffield’s errors and gifts gave Headingley respite. In the second half, again Hawks piled on the pressure. Spencer Poppleton came close, Hawks appeared to have the game for the taking. They equalised through debutant Morgan Brown, after a superb interception and

80 metre run that showed a clean pair of heels to Headingley’s back line. Wilson had an easy conversion and momentum was with Sheffield. Yet the team buckled after penalties and bad luck saw everything bounce Headingley’s way. Tap downs from kicks, knock ons and weariness saw Headingley pick up easy tries in the last 15 minutes. Harry Buxton was denied a try by an excellent defensive tackle and the game fizzled out with Sheffield somewhat puzzled at the scoreline. If ever there was a match that showed how important it is to take your chances, this was it. A positive, aggressive approach worked wonders when Hawks employed it. With a full squad in action as we move forward we’re sure Hawks will find their form for both halves.


Local Sport STOCKSBRIDGE GOLFERS BACK IN ACTION AFTER a week of no golf due to heavy rain and strong winds, Stocksbridge golfers were glad to be back in action.

same score as J. Sykes (16), D. Haley (13), D. Jones (14) and P. Dickinson (17) who all had a lower number of back nine points.

Wednesday March 20 saw the penultimate round of the Dragons Winter Cup and 29 players were out on the course aiming to improve their league positions.

On Saturday it was also the penultimate round of the Gent’s Winter Cup. A big field of 65 players enjoyed the sunshine and spring like temperatures. Scoring was excellent, helped by the course being in very good condition.

L. Wright (14) was the overall winner with 37 points, beating I. Batty (17) into second place with the same score but with fewer points on the back nine. J. Moss (22) took third place with 36 points, the

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J. Nadin (26) came in second with the same score, but a lower number of points on the back nine. R. Haythorne (17) came in third with 41 points. Overall 18 players played to their handicap or better, good going in any conditions. Another measure for the standard of golf was the number of twos achieved on the day, a winter high of 12 in total and two of these were eagles on the par four third. A great day of golf all round.

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AFTER last week’s setback at fellow title rivals Peterborough United, it was back to winning ways for Oughtibridge War Memorial Ladies as they de-

This Sunday Oughtibridge entertain league leaders Leicester City Women’s Development in a tasty looking molished an inexperienced Le- League Cup semi final. Kick off is 1.30pm down at the War Memorial icester City Ladies 10-1. with a bumper crowd anticipated, It was a much needed morale the pavilion will be open throughout booster after losing Codi Melia for refreshment and entrance is free.

CHURCH IN NARROW DEFEAT IN FRONT OF BUMPER CROWD PENISTONE Church narrowly lost out to fellow title contenders Worksop Town on Saturday, in front of a whopping crowd of 1,628 – the highest ever recorded in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division. Church had a mountain to climb after Worksop, who sit at the top of

the table, scored twice in the opening 14 minutes. First it was Craig Mitchell in the sixth minute and then Matthew Sykes in the 14th who both hit wonderful shots to put the Tigers two up. But Church never gave up and responded brilliantly. Unfortunately, they couldn’t find the goals to get

them back in the game, although Andy Ring did score a consolation in the 80th minute. Manager Ian Richards said: “Credit to Worksop in that they scored early. Two world class strikes then defended very well. It’s a results business – people call it the business end – and they got the result.

“I’m extremely proud of our players’ performance. I’m extremely proud of the way they reacted to going 2-0 down early in front of a big crowd. I’m extremely proud of the football that we tried to play and the way they conducted themselves. I think, if people are being honest, we were the better team over the 90 minutes in terms of performance but it’s a hollow victory because it’s all

about three points at this point and that puts them with one and a half hands on that title. “We’ve got seven games left and we’ve got to try to win seven and see. Finish as high as we possibly can because these players deserve to do that and deserve to get that recognition of hopefully finishing top two.”

More success for Penistone on busy weekend IT was a very busy weekend for Penistone Footpath Runners as they took part in events stretching from Birkenhead to Hull via Edale and Langsett. Penistone entered two teams at the Northern road relay championships in Birkenhead. The men’s team consisted of 12 runners and the women’s team six. The men came home in 52nd in a high quality field featuring some of the North’s best athletes. The women finished in 35th and qualified for the national finals in Sutton Park next month. Elsewhere club records were falling a plenty. Those preparing for the marathon season ventured to Hull to compete in the East Hull 20. Gareth won the race and shattered the club record for 20 miles in the process. His time of 1-52-16 was nearly 10 minutes better than the previous mark. Bill Philips in the same race broke the over-70 men’s record in 2-3953 and Rob Davies broke the over-50 men’s record in 2-2300. In the Peak District Phil Hinchliffe took on the chal-

lenging Edale Skyline fell race which is 21 miles and takes in some of the toughest climbs in the area such as Win Hill. Phil completed the course in a very quick 3-3309.

Keith Gordon broke the over70 men’s record for seven miles at Garstang in 57-20, trimming seven minutes off the previous record. On the track Lee Hopkins flew round one lap in 66-5 to claim the club’s over-45 men’s record for 400m. Julian Williams had a strong run to claim 4th place at the Langsett 10k trail race in a time of 48-32. Just up the road from Langsett a number of Penistone runners took on the Windmills 10k in windy conditions. First back for Penistone was Andrew Heppenstall in 36-39 closely followed by veteran Martin Ball in 36-42. Martin was first over-45 man. Becky West completed the Leeds and Liverpool half marathon Canter in 2-01-44. New member Bryan Harrod guided a visually impaired runner around the Wakefield 10k, finishing in 44-28.

Penistone results: Langsett 10k Trail Race - 4, Julian Williams 48-32; 36, Andy Walch 57-57. East Hull 20 Mile Road Race - 1, Gareth Cooke 1-52-16; 79, Rob Davies 2-23-00; 189, Bill Phillips 2-39-34; 198, Hannah Butcher 2-42-36.

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BACK-TO-BACK WINS BOOST STEELS SURVIVAL HOPES Spalding Utd 0-1 Stocksbridge PS

Report: Roger Gissing STOCKSBRIDGE Park Steels have given their survival chances a shot in the arm with two wins in the space of a week. After fighting off a late comeback, they took three points with a 3-2 win over Gresley in their midweek fixture, before taking a narrow victory over Spalding on Saturday. With both sides desperate for points, a magic moment from Morris secured a win for the

Steels. In a game littered with errors and little to cheer it was good to see a light at the end of the tunnel. Danny Frost went off with an injury early in the first half, just as he was starting to show some promise up front. But Morris scored his first goal for the club in style and earned the three points. Stocksbridge play Loughborough Dynamo on at home on Saturday with a 3pm kick off.

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PARK STEELS RESERVES 0-3 V NORTH GAWBER STEELS reserves welcomed top of the table North Gawber to the Look Local Stadium – a side that recently beat Maltby Main to reach the Senior Cup final.

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