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SHEFFIELD HALLAM MP REPORTEDLY ARRESTED NATIONAL press outlets have reported that Hallam MP, Jared O’Mara, has been arrested on suspicion of fraud, along with his chief of staff Gareth Arnold.

The Daily Mirror reported that the two men were arrested before being released pending further investigation. The newspaper said that police officers raided the constituency office of the MP, with documents and computers removed investigation. In July, O’Mara said he was, “taking time out for mental health treatment” and promised to resign at the end of summer after a number of allegations from staff. Mr O’Mara said: “Please let everyone be assured that I will be tendering my resignation via the official Parlia-

mentary process as soon as term restarts. “I am not in any fit state to continue and nor would that be appropriate if I was. I reiterate my apology to my constituents, the people of Sheffield and the people of the UK as whole.” Arnold was at the centre of media attention recently, posting his resignation statement on Jared O’Mara’s Twitter account. Arnold then posted a number of Tweets about the politician from his personal account. However, Arnold claimed earlier this month that he was still working for the former Labour representative. Arnold told the BBC two weeks ago that he had “extended his notice period” but admitted he had not been cleared by parliamentary authorities to work in the of-

fice, including having access to O’Mara’s official email account. He commented: “I am running a constituency office on behalf of an MP without the required security clearance from the parliamentary authorities. It’s crazy, isn’t it?” A spokesman for Sheffield Hallam Liberal Democrats said: “We have been calling for the resignation of Jared O’Mara for a long time. “With crucial votes coming up in Westminster, the people of Sheffield Hallam need an MP they can count on to fight Boris Johnson’s Brexit plans and to stand up for local communities.” The MP has cut a controversial figure since ousting Nick Clegg from the seat with a number of complaints about his behaviour.

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YOUNGSTERS CELEBRATE AS GCSE RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED STOCKSBRIDGE High School pupils were celebrating last week as the school achieved their best ever GCSE and BTec results. A spokesperson for the school said: “We are delighted that, once again, we can celebrate with students, parents and staff our students’ best ever GCSE and BTec results. “The students’ results keep getting better and better and the students deserve every success as they move on to their post 16 courses. We couldn’t be more proud of the way the year 11 students applied themselves from the start of the academic year. “This year group also had the best attendance proving that excellent school attendance, high quality teaching and hard work really does pay off. “We have seen an improvement in all key measures. We are particularly pleased that more students than before achieved strong passes (five or above) in English, maths and science. 22 students managed to achieve

grades seven to nine in four or more of their subjects, whilst a further six students managed to achieve the highest grades (seven to nine) in all their subjects. One student even went as far as to achieve a grade nine in all of his subject; an amazing achievement! “Whilst these achievements are to be commended it is important to celebrate the diversity of learners at Stocksbridge High School. The grades students leave us with are only part of the story. “The progress they make over their five-year journey is equally as important academically and personally. It is always a privilege to see the year 11 students prepare themselves for their final year at school growing into young adults ready to embark on the next stage of their academic career. “We look forward to hearing about their on-going successes and wish them and their families the very best for the future.”

Sheffield’s Health and Wellbeing Board supports action to improve air quality SHEFFIELD’S Health and Wellbeing Board strongly endorses the city’s current approach to air quality and the proposed steps to make the air cleaner as quickly as possible. At its July meeting the Health and Wellbeing Board discussed Sheffield City Council’s December 2017 decision to carry out a Clean Air consultation and fully supports that the city has to do something now about poor air quality. Dr. Tim Moorhead, CoChair of the Sheffield Health and Wellbeing Board and Chair of NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group said: “Just as, many decades ago, we took significant steps to ensure clean drinking water we must now ensure the same level of attention is given to the air we breathe.

“I would like to see faster acceleration of the current plans and the city aiming for air that is safe to breathe, not just air that meets the EU legal levels. We know that poor air quality affects our children’s developing lungs for ever and this has to stop.” Councillor George LindarsHammond, Co-Chair of the Sheffield Health and Wellbeing Board and Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care said: “The board fully supports the ambitions set out in the Air Quality Strategy, including the proposal for a Clean Air Zone. We are encouraging as many people as possible to respond to the consultation and to make their views known.” Members of the Health and Wellbeing Board are asking staff who work in the organisations that make up the board to respond to the consultation. In addition, the

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MEMORIAL STONE TO BE OFFICIALLY UNVEILED RESIDENTS of Worrall raised over £1,000 for the erection of a commemorative stone which will be unveiled on Sunday September 1 at noon.

water troughs and worked with Sheffield and Bradfield Council staff and with Amey so that in just a few weeks red-leafed maple was planted there.

Following a suggestion by a local resident last autumn, Worrall Environmental Group (WEG) took up the idea that a commemorative tree be planted near the village

To make it clear this was a commemorative tree, local people have now funded a stone to be placed by it inscribed, “To Remember All Who Served, Sacrificed

and Changed Our the pedestrian crossWorld.” ing, this stone will be passed daily by The sculptor, An- hundreds of Bradfield drew Vickers of School pupils and Stoneface Creative, many commuters. has carved the stone and it will be un- The event will last for veiled at 12 noon on about 20 minutes and Sunday September 1, include contributions the 80th anniversary by Councillor Vickie of the start of the Priestley, Terry PowSecond World War. ell of Worrall Chapel and WEG’s Paul Placed at the promi- Manley. Tea and cofnent junction of fee will be available at Worrall Road and the nearby Blue Ball Kirk Edge Road, by afterwards courtesy of landlady Emma Shepherd. The excess raised beyond the £900 cost of the stone will help fund WEG’s usual work around the village maintaining the water troughs, flower tubs and village entrance signs, tree planting, and tidying up the parks. The Group thank the scores of contributors for their generosity and Worrall Post Office who received donations and helped

to publicise the collection. Any Worraller can attend WEG’s meeting. The next one is at 7.45pm on Tuesday September 17 in the Shoulder of Mutton with light refreshments afterwards courtesy of Chris and Dan.

WEG is primarily concerned with aspects of the village of an environmental nature. The group carries out work to ensure that the village remains unspoiled. In recent years they have provided and installed 17 flower

tubs around the village, provided five village entrance signs, maintained the troughs, organised clean-up days, liaised with Councils about traffic and worked with other agencies to plant almost 1,800 trees. They hold meetings six to eight times a year and new

Worrallers are always welcome. WEG is a HMRC registered charity. Their website is www. worrallenvironmentalgroup.btck.co.uk and they can be found on Facebook at www.facebook. com/WorrallEnvironmentalGroup


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Bublé, Williams, Jersey Boys and Madness tributes to perform at free event in Stocksbridge A FAMILY-FUN ‘party in the park’ is set to take place in Oxley Park, Stocksbridge, in September. It is one of three identical events to take place in parks across the city. Each party will have a music stage, live music performed by Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Jersey Boys and Madness tribute acts, and children’s activities from 11am to 4pm on Sunday September 1. Michael Bublé (by Adam Austin) and Robbie Williams (by Robbie the Show) tribute music performances from 1.45pm to 2.45pm and then a finale act at 3pm by The Jersey Boys (by The West End Jerseys). Entry to the event is free and food and refreshments will be on sale. They have been planned as the finale to the city’s summer celebrations of ‘100 years of Council Housing’ in Sheffield, where residents have shared their stories of moving into their new homes all of those years ago.

The celebrations so far have seen the city marking a landmark event that saw large scale council estates spring up across Sheffield when The Addison Act was introduced across the UK in 1919. The act meant that local authorities could develop new housing for working people and followed a speech by Prime Minister Lloyd George as British troops returned from The Great War, calling for ‘a country fit for heroes to live in.’ At this time, Sheffield embraced the challenge to provide high quality, well-proportioned housing, with gardens where possible, which was a very big change from working class housing at the time. Work quickly got underway to do this with the building of Norwood estate, followed by the estates at Walkley, Woodhouse, Handsworth, Wadsley, Brushes, As well as the musical line up the Stubbin and the Manor. events we’ll be bringing some of this These parties are an opportunity history to life on the big screen infor local people to enjoy a family cluding clips of local residents tellfun event near where they live ing their stories, a 10 minute film of and further showcase the 100 a tram ride through Sheffield in 1902 Years of Council Housing stories and a 10 minute film of a tram ride that many residents have shared through Sheffield in 1960, both very this summer. popular films at the time.

Hallam FM’s Street Team and the Hallam FM branded car will be on site with a family pop up area offering giant games and a free competition. Councillor Paul Wood, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods and Community Safety said: “This sum-

mer we’ve been celebrating the first ever council housing that was built 100 years ago and these parties will round off the celebrations with music and family fun. The events are all free so we hope that lots of people attend either for some of all of each event.”

MOTORCYCLE PASSENGER INJURED IN COLLISION SOUTH Yorkshire Police officers have launched an appeal following a collision on Mortimer Road on Saturday August 24. It is reported that at about 9.30pm, a Vauxhall Astra with black wing

mirrors was travelling along the road, away from Stocksbridge, when it crossed in to the oncoming carriageway and collided with a motorcyclist, travelling in the opposite direction. The rider, a 23year-old man, was travelling on a

black Suzuki motorbike, with a pillion passenger.

was taken to hospital with serious leg injuries.

The Astra is believed to have immediately left the scene. A 24-year-old woman, the passenger on the bike,

Officers have now identified the person they would like to speak to and enquiries are on-going.

If you have any information, this can be reported via 101 quoting incident reference number 998 of 24 August 2019.

YOUR BROTHERS IN ARMS NEED YOU CHAPELTOWN Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club, which is one of dozens held nationwide, is calling all ex Army, Navy, Air Force, territorial or reservists.

The club wants to bring together brothers in arms from the S35 area, past and present, together once a month for CVBC where personal stories and experiences can be shared with like minded people who understand forces lingo, humour and traumas that are commonly witnessed whilst on duty around the world. Former soldier and Gulf War veteran Gary Baker has been a member of

the Club since it’s launch in March 2018. Unfortunately, due to personal commitments and health issues of some members, the numbers have dwindled this year. Gary is wanting to rejuvenate the meets, so any current or former armed forces members that want to reminisce on Saturday September 7 at 9.30am are welcome to join the club at the Waggon and Horses Wetherspoons in Chapeltown. You can get in touch through Facebook @ Chapeltown Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club or through Look Local.


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HISTORIC LOCAL SCOUTING ARTEFACTS TO GO ON DISPLAY

CAN you date this photograph? It shows Scouts to the fore in Penistone Hospital Parade in Penistone Market Square, around 1925. It was given to South Yorkshire County Scout Archive by Mrs. Brenda Clark, daughter of William G Julian who joined the Penistone

Scout Troop in 1917 when he was 13 years old. He gained several Scout proficiency badges, including Beekeeper, Ambulance and Laundryman, and was in the Yorkshire (West Riding, South) contingent to the Boy Scouts’ International Jamboree in 1920.

This first major international gathering was when the founder of Scouting, Lord Baden-Powell, was proclaimed Chief Scout of the World. Scouts camped all round London, and travelled in to the famous Olympia building for activities. William was in the Winning Am-

bulance Display team. At 18, he became an assistant scoutmaster. The scoutmaster was Mr. B Raynert. These items will be on show with old records, collections, scrapbooks, photographs and Scouting memorabilia in the Heritage Open Day of South Yorkshire County Scout Archive at Hesley Wood

SUPERTRAM RAIL REPLACEMENT REACHES FINAL STAGE

SUPERTRAM passengers are reminded to check before they travel as essential network repairs are set to move to Glossop Road (University of Sheffield). Rail replacement works to extend the lifespan of the Supertram network around Shalesmoor and Hillsborough that began in April 2019 are scheduled to conclude for the year on August 30. From Saturday August 24, Blue, Yellow and Purple route Supertram services from Meadowhall, Halfway and Herdings Park will terminate at Cathedral tram stop. Timetables will change. Tram train services will run as normal.

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South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) Director of Customer Services, Tim Taylor, said: “We’re pleased to successfully reach the final stage of this year’s rail replacement works. This important investment in the future of our region’s tram

network is progressing as planned, and we’re looking forward to returning the system back to full service by the end of August. Once more I’d like to thank passengers, residents and businesses for their patience throughout this period of vital work, to maintain the reliable, comfortable and safe level of service passengers have come to expect from this much-loved mode of transport.” Dedicated tram replacement bus service BL5 will run from Malin Bridge to Fitzalan Square, via West street. The SL1 and SL1a will be extended to run from Stocksbridge to the city centre via Middlewood, Hillsborough and Shalesmoor. Tickets valid on trams will be accepted on the SL1, SL1a and BL5. Customers with a tram only ticket will also be able to use Stagecoach buses between the city centre and Hillsborough at no extra cost. Including, the 52 (between Woodhouse and

Hillsborough); the 57 (between Sheffield Interchange and Stocksbridge) and the 86 (between Lowedges and Chapeltown). Malin Bridge and Middlewood Park & Ride sites will remain open and will be free of charge. Travel tickets can be purchased onboard replacement bus services. Passenger information – including service and ticket updates, replacement bus timetables and traffic diversions - is available at affected stops and in leaflets on trams, online at travelsouthyorkshire. com and supertram.com, on twitter @TSYalerts and @SCSupertram and via Traveline 01709 515151. Essential works to futureproof and extend the lifespan of the Supertram network began in 2018. The threeyear rail replacement project will conclude next year. A work schedule for 2020 will be published when finalised.


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Local Events Wednesday August 28 28 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK. Thursday August 29 29 Macmillan Coffee Day, Scout Hall, Burncross Road, 10am to 3pm. All children welcome and any baking accepted.

Saturday August 31 31 High Green In Bloom Party In The Park, Mortomley Park, High Green, from 11am to 3pm. Stalls from local organisations and produce for sale from local crafts producers. Thanks to the support of Lane End and Mortomley T.A.R.A., Ecclesfield Parish Council, the J.G. Graves Trust and The Sheffield Town Trust we are able to provide free rides for children under 11. Bouncy castle, roundabout, bungee trampoline, go-karts. Come along and enjoy the day.

Sunday September 1 1 Do you just love some of those wonderful old hymns, if so then come along to the Plough at Low Bradfield for Sankey Sunday where you can sing or just listen and have a tremendous uplifting evening, perhaps at a time when that is just what you need. Start 8pm finish 10pm, with breaks to go to the bar in between. A brilliant soul uplifting affair, hope to see you there. 1 Worrall Environmental Group will host a short event unveiling of the new commemorative stone. Noon, by the Worrall water troughs. All welcome. Monday September 2 2 Bradfield Historical Society -’The Wars of the Roses’, by Peter Lawton, 7.30, Bradfield Village Hall, 0114 2337463, non-members welcome. 2 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choirs next practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. 2 Bradfield Historical Society -’The Wars of the Roses’, by Peter Lawton, 7.30, Bradfield Village Hall, 2337463, non-members welcome. 2 Wharncliffe Side W.I. meeting in the village hall at Wharncliffe Side. Social evening with nibbles. Start at 7.15pm. 2 Stocksbridge and Deepcar Townswomen’s Guild meet at the Christian Centre, Cedar road on Monday at 7pm. Speaker is Steve Willimot no Brodsworth Hall. Visitors £3. For further information, call 0114 2882393.

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Wednesday September 4 4 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK. 4 Stocksbridge and District WI are meeting at Christchurch Community Hall Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, 6.45pm for 7pm start. It’s our fourth birthday party and annual meeting, with a light supper provided. Visitors always

welcome £3.50. Further details on 07939941818. Thursday September 5 5 Open Mic Night at the Phoenix, Greengate Lane, High Green, S35 3GS. A First Thursday monthly event. All most welcome to perform or listen. Free. Call 0114 2845093 for further information. PA provided. No backing support. You are on your own. 8pm start. Friday September 7 7 St Leonard’s Church Wortley are hosting a fund raising concert by Grenoside Choir at 7.30pm. Entry is £5 on the door, and includes a light supper. 7 Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust - Three Parish Woodland Celebration event - find out about the history, evolution and future of our woodlands, Nature Walk in Stocksbridge, meet at Oxley Park at 10.30am, followed by a talk by Richard Godley - ‘Lumberjills’, 11.30-12.30, Inman Pavilion, book on eventbrite, (search for Three Parish Woodland Celebration). 7 Science Club. 2pm to 4pm at the Inman Pavilion, Moorland drive S36 1EG. Theme this time is ‘Woodland Wonder’. Only £1.50. enquiries@inmanpavilion.org.uk Sunday September 8 8 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. 8 Jawbone car boot sale. 8am 12 noon. Oughtibridge Lane, S35 0HN. Stall holders please book in advance Parking £1. No roadside parking. www.greenheadhousefarm.co.uk/carboot Monday September 9 9 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choirs next practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. 9 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners ‘The Sheffield ‘FREE BIRD’ Challenge’, an illustrated talk by Peter Brown of the RSPB, Pete spent 2016 travelling around the Sheffield area for free, by boots and bus pass, to collect sightings of as many bird species as he could, and raise money for cancer research. His talk looks at his journeys and the highs and lows he encountered on them. It shows the richness of the bird life in our city and its surroundings. entrance fee, £3.50 for visitors, £3 for members, (includes refreshments and home made cakes), 7.30pm, Wadsley Church Hall, Worrall Road, S6 4BA. Donations welcome to Cancer Research. Tuesday September 10 10 Thurgoland Tuesday group speaker is Andrew Beever with a talk about Wortley Bells, there is a change of venue for the talk, this month the meeting will be at St. Leonard’s Church, Wortley at the usual time of 7.30. All welcome. Contact Joan Methley on 0114 4535139.

What’s On Wednesday September 11 11 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK. 11Thurgoland Community Choir practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Crane Moor Chapel as usual. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. Thursday September 12 12 M.E. and Fibromyalgia Support Group at Zorro’s, Fox Valley. 2pm to 2.30pm. Drop in for info on either illness or just a chat. Hosts June and Sally. One of many drop-ins and part of a bigger charity covering South Yorkshire. www.sheffieldmegroup.co.uk. Contact

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12 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. 12 Stocksbridge and Upper Don 50+ Group will meet 2pm to 3.30pm in Stocksbridge Library. New members welcome. 12 Stocksbridge & District History Society meeting, Christ Church Hall 7pm - Speaker Dennis Pindar - ‘Churches & Religion in the Little Don Valley’ Friday September 13 13 Stocksbridge and Upper Don Community Health Forum will meet 10.30am to 12 noon in Stocksbride Library. All welcome to attend. Saturday September 14 14 Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust - Three Parish Woodland Celebration event - find out about the history, evolution and future of our woodlands, Children’s Activities in Grenoside Woods, meet at Grenoside Woods at 10am to 2pm, followed by a talk by Melvyn Jones, 2.30-3.30, Grenoside Reading Rooms, book on eventbrite, (search for Three Parish Woodland Celebration). 14 Stocksbridge Christian Centre Mexicans night dinner and entertainment, £10. 7pm for 7.30pm start. Please come and join us. Booking essential - please phone 0114 2884377. Sunday September 15 15 Wadsley and Loxley Commoners - ‘Commoners Muck In Day’ on the Common (mowing fields), meet at Long Lane car park, off Long Lane, between Loxley and Worrall, come along any time between 10am to noon, tools and gloves provided, 2348425. Monday September 16 16 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choirs next practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary.

Tuesday September 17 17 Friends of Wortley Hall Gardens meeting at 6.45pm for an autumnal walk in the gardens followed by a social with plant swop, quiz and refreshments at 7.30pm. as usual. All welcome, admission is £2.50, free for friends of Wortley Hall Gardens. If you are interested contact Barry on 0114 2830056. Wednesday September 18 18 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK. 18 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Local History Morning Round Walk in the Loxley Valley led by Malcolm Nunn, start at 10.30am from Loxley Village Green (junction of Loxley Road and Rodney Hill), returning around 1pm, 2337463. Free but donation appreciated to cover costs of insurance and admin. Thursday September 19 19 12.30pm for 1pm Late Summer Buffet/Dance £7.50 per person. Hot/cold buffet, dessert unlimited tea/coffee listen or dance to a fabulous vocalist book Kath 07596130043. Limited places. Everyone welcome - Valley React is an award winning community group and is here for everyone. 19 Thurgoland Local History Group at Thurgoland Village Hall at 7.30pm. The speaker is Gillian Waters with a talk about Guy Fawkes. All welcome, admission is £2.00. For more information please contact Maurice on 0114 2883482, or Margaret on 0114 2885037. Friday September 20 20 Bradfield Village Hall - Jazz in the Village - Ian Millar (saxophone) and Dominic Spencer (piano), 8pm, tickets from www. bradfieldvillagehall.org.uk or Flask End Cafe or 2851227. Saturday September 21 21 Chapeltown Forum presents the sixth Chapeltown Village Show at Newton Hall, Chapeltown. From 1pm to 4.30pm. Admission 50p per adult (children free). Refreshments served between 1pm and 3.30pm. Entry fee 50p per exhibit. All children’s exhibits – free. Registration of entries 8.30am to 10.30am. Schedule and entry forms available from Chapeltown Library. 21 Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust - Three Parish Woodland Celebration event - find out about the history, evolution and future of our woodlands, Talk by Julie Riley, Community Ecologist, 5.30-6.30, St Nicholas Church, High Bradfield, followed by a bat walk, with Robert Bell, S Yorks Bat Group, 7-8.30pm. Book on eventbrite (search for Three Parish Woodland Celebration. 21 Worrall Environmental Group meeting 7.45pm in the Shoulder of Mutton, all Worrallers welcome. Refreshments afterwards.

Malcolm Nunn, start at 10.30am from outside Old Horns Inn, High Bradfield, returning around 1pm, 2337463. Free but donation appreciated to cover costs of insurance and admin.

Sunday September 22 22 Greyhound Trust Sheffield fun dog show at Owlerton Stadium. 11am to 3pm. Novelty classes, craft stalls and refreshments.

Saturday October 26 26 EPPiC Theatre, High Street, Ecclesfield, hosts Play on Words. Special event at coffee morning

Monday September 23 23 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choirs next practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary.

John Snook hosts a monologue/ poetry/reading event in the coffee lounge. Anyone is welcome to come along and read some poetry, prose or any other piece of literature. We need your help to make the morning a success, so, come along and share your favourite piece of poetry or prose with us.

Wednesday September 25 25 Try the new Wortley afternoon social at St Leonards Church from 1pm to 3pm. Drop in for a cuppa and a chat with friends old and new. Just turn up or call Joan on 0114 2887435. This event is supported by Barnsley Age UK.

One to three minutes is about normal, and you do not have to learn it by heart as, usually, people read whatever they have chosen. Everyone is welcome. Start at 11am. Admission is free. The sale of refreshments helps the EPPiC theatre funds.

Thursday September 26 26 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.

ONGOING Lynn’s Line Dance. 1pm to 3pm. Inman Pavilion, Moorland Drive, S36 1EG. Live music hosted by Dave Friskney. All singers and players welcome. Every Tuesday at the Wadsley Jack from 8.30pm.

Friday September 27 27 Chapeltown W.I. will host a Macmillan coffee morning from 10am until 12 noon in Chapeltown Library. Coffee and cakes with various stalls, everyone welcome.

Ecclesfield freetech project in Ecclesfield library every Monday afternoon 1pm to 4pm – but join in anytime! Personalised, flexible technology workshops from Libre Digital covering topics such as sending emails, social media, networking, blogging, internet security on a range of operating system and devices and much more! Meet others from the community in a supportive environment. It’s free and open to adults living in the local area. To book your place or for more information about these or any future events please either call into the library, phone us on 0114 2463615, email us at ecclesfieldlib@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Monday September 30 30 Millhouse Green Male Voice Choirs next practice at 7.30pm. The practice will be at Millhouse Green Institute. All welcome, no musical experience necessary. 30 Stocksbridge Transport Forum will meet 2pm to 3pm in Stocksbridge Library. All welcome to attend. Tuesday October 1 1 Bradfield Walkers are Welcome, Local History Morning Round Walk in the Upper Agden Valley led by

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DIABETES AWARENESS DIABETES consultant Dr Adrian Scott will be taking part in a special ‘Healthy Valley’ campaign next month in a series of events being held across Stocksbridge. Dr Scott will be delivering a talk at Stocksbridge Library at 10am on Saturday September 7 and will also be joining a team of volunteers later in the day in a special information stall at the Fox Valley Farmer’s Market from 11am through to 3pm. The event has been organised by local groups including the Community Health Forum and Stocksbridge Town Council to focus on good health and raise awareness of the dangers and risk factors around Type 2 Diabetes. Throughout the day on Saturday September 7 there will be Healthy Valley events across the town aimed at promoting good health. As well as the talk at Stocksbridge Library there will be a Type 2 diabetes testing station at Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre as well as an organised walk in nearby Oxley Park. Stocksbridge Community Leisure Centre (SCLC) will be offering you the chance to ‘calculate your risk’ in less than a minute on the 7th. Simply pop up to the Centre and go to our Diabetes awareness stall, where someone will support you through the process.

After you have calculated the risk we will then inform you of what little changes you can make to reduce the risk. SCLC is more than just a gym and pool. They promote healthy living so whether you are at risk of diabetes or not why not pop up on the 7th and they will show you all the exciting things they have to offer from Pilates to parent and baby swimming and chair-aerobics to squash. For any more information call Lee at the Centre on 0114 288 3792. The day also coincides with the Fox Valley Farmer’s Market and to mark the Healthy Valley theme the line up of local produce will be joined by a pop-up diabetes information stall manned by hospital volunteers as well as Dr Scott. Kayleigh Marron, Events Manager at Fox Valley said: “We are delighted to be taking part in the Healthy Valley campaign and to be welcoming Dr Scott and his team to Fox Valley on September 7th during our monthly Farmer’s Market and focussing on these important health issues.� The Healthy Valley Campaign takes place at Stocksbridge Leisure Centre, Stocksbridge Library and Fox Valley throughout Saturday September 7th.

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site’s history as a fruit farm. Booking is essential to take part in the event and places are limited. All tools and gloves will be provided. Please wear suitable stout footwear and waterproof clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty.

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PLAQUE UNVEILING IN CLOCKTOWER GARDENS THE Clocktower Gardens have been granted ‘Centenary Field in Trust’ to honour those who lost their lives in WWI. The status protects the site in perpetuity for the benefit of future generations. A plaque marking the status will be unveiled at 3.30pm on Sunday September8, with members of the Royal British Legion, Stocksbridge Town Council and Sheffield City Council in attendance. Members of the public are very welcome to attend the short service at the clocktower.

DIG INTO HISTORY WITH THREE PARISHES EVENTS FIND out about the history, evolution and future of our woodlands with the Three Parishes events. The events throughout September celebrate the woodland vision of the three parishes of Stocksbridge, Ecclesfield and Bradfield who are working together at a landscape scale to put forward an idea about the future for woodlands in the area.

bers and have your contact details should arrangements change due to bad weather. In Stocksbridge, on Saturday September 7 at the Inman Pavilion and Oxley Park there is a nature walk from 10.30am to 11.30am and a talk by Richard Godley entitled Lumberjills from 11.30am to 12.30pm.

The events cover key themes of heritage, archaeology, woodland management, wildlife conservation and supporting species.

In Ecclesfield, on Saturday September 14 at Grenoside Woods and at the Reading Rooms, there are children’s activities 10am to 2pm and a talk by Melvyn Jones from 2.30pm to 3.30pm.

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Finally, in Bradfield on Saturday September 21 at High Bradfield St

Nicolas’s Church, there is a talk by Julie Riley, community ecologist, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm and then a walk by Robert Bell of South Yorkshire Bat Group, from 7pm to 8.30pm. The Ecclesfield and Bradfield events are in the Heritage Open Days Programme at https://www.heritageopendays. org.uk/ For more information about any of the events, including whether events are accessible for those with limited mobility, please contact the Sheffield Lakeland Landscape Partnership Team at s.poulter@wildsheffield.com or on 0114 2634 335.

Stocksbridge Town Council What’s On 7th - 8th September *Please see above article for more information* SATURDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER Celebrating the Woodlands of Stocksbridge (part of the 3 Parishes events)

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back in the 1970s and has run for over 40 years. Stocksbridge in 1966 and growing up here was an The present committee are of mature years, some easier and pleasant time. All the shops and social of whom have been there from the start. places gave people a comfortable life; and work was plentiful too. Time changes and the internet Over recent times, we have tried to acquire new has meant community and people’s isolation has committee members, and helpers with little change- d not for the best really. success. Without the help of our local firemen, family and friends the Bonfire would never have happened.

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Your Letters High Green buses I see the bus service to High Green has been cut. Those affected know the hardships this will cause. Service that did reach High Green now only goes to Grenoside where all three of High Greens city councillors live. Strange how these coincidences keep happening.

Yours truly Craig.

Bonfire preparations start back in August with the application to the local authorities to hold the event and Stocksbridge council for a grant for the fireworks. Various risks assessments, child protection, first aid, food safety, paperwork to various legal and essential services, insurance, booking first aid, and a training course to set off the fireworks are just a few things that need to be done before the actual day, which starts 8.30am and goes on till 10pm.

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Then the clean up over the next day and following week. Safety to the people who attend and surrounding areas is paramount. Without sufficient stewards/personnel and staff on the field during the event it makes it impossible to keep the high standard we have upheld in previous years. We would like to give a sincere thanks you to everyone who has helped in any way over the last 40+ years. Sue Goosey, On behalf of Deepcar Village Community Association

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As your local councillor, I was concerned to hear about the recent difficulties at Thorncliffe Sports Centre on Friday August 17. Once I heard of the issues I received assurances from the Council’s Cabinet Member responsible for Culture and Leisure that appropriate action would be taken.

A Burncross resident, David Lawson, took advantage of his three British Telecom community days by clearing debris from the overgrown footpath on the A61 Penistone Road. David said, “I admire the dedication of volunteers of Burncross Action Team, who improve this area and wanted to add my support.” This is the second year that David has used this opportunity for the benefit of local residents, last year he cut back over hanging bushes and brambles from the entrance into the Acorn recreation ground. Both these initiatives have been most welcomed by all who use the footpaths. Our grateful thanks to David.

Places for People who run the centre, the police and the council’s own Enforcement Team worked together and the issue now appears to have been resolved. However, it is important to do all we can to prevent a repeat of such an incident. I have been assured that secure fencing is being considered among other measures and I will be attending a meeting at the site on Tuesday August 27 to discuss these issue in more detail. As your local councillor I will do all in my power to ensure that the excellent facilities at Thorncliffe will continue to be accessible to the local community. Adam Hurst, Labour Councillor, West Ecclesfield

Annual bonfire to be held no more To the residents of Deepcar, Stocksbridge and Bolsterstone, Deepcar Village Community Association are sorry to announce that they will no longer be holding the annual Bonfire at Parsonage Farm Fields. This hasn’t been an easy decision and we have thought long and hard over it. The Bonfire started

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Consultation on plans to vary street lighting levels opens SHEFFIELD residents are being asked to give their views on a proposal to vary the street lighting levels across Sheffield, following the start of a trial in three areas of the city. The proposals, which support the recently launched Climate Emergency plans, encourage approaches in support of a lower carbon economy, greater resilience to climate change and cleaner growth. From Monday August 19 until Friday September 13, street lighting levels in Crosspool, Endcliffe and Meersbrook will be reduced on a trial basis. During this period, street lights will switch on responsively at 80%

instead of the current 84% before midnight and reduce from 54% to 40% at midnight until 6am. Lighting levels will be adjusted when footfall and traffic is at its lowest and the council will continue to work with South Yorkshire Police, and other stakeholders, to assess and evaluate any impact on communities. If implemented city-wide, as well as achieving a 380 tonne annual reduction in Co2 emissions, the changes will also see a number of other environmental benefits including minimising the negative effects on residents’ sleep patterns, certain nocturnal animals, plant species and people’s enjoyment of the night sky.

Importantly, the lighting levels will remain in line with the current standards, providing adequate levels of lighting on the highway. The consultation will close on Sunday September 22 when the views of those in the pilot areas will be assessed alongside the views from respondents across the city. The city-wide consultation can be found at https://sheffield.citizenspace.com/place-business-strategy/ street-lighting-consultation/ More information about the proposal, including a link to a briefing report and associated maps of the trial areas, can be found at: www. sheffield.gov.uk/streetlights

PASSENGERS URGED TO CHECK FOR BUS SERVICE CHANGES PASSENGERS are being reminded to check before they travel, as changes to South Yorkshire’s bus network come in from September. Approximately a quarter of all services will see route or timetable revisions. Some local buses will bene-

fit from increases in frequency and changes to improve reliability. Transport providers said the changes, which mostly affect Sheffield and Doncaster, had come as a result of fewer passengers, increased running costs and reduced public transport funding to support bus services.

“We’ve worked hard with bus companies to protect the network and minimise the impact on passengers, which means a large proportion of services will not change.” SYPTE Director of Customer Services, Tim Taylor, said.

ever possible, but with fewer resources and rising costs the same level of bus coverage can’t be maintained. We are encouraging passengers to plan ahead and check for any changes to their service before they travel.”

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STOCKSBRIDGE Golf Club’s Dragons Cup was won by Dave Stringer with 35 points and better back nine, M. Bradwell also had 35 points. The Midweek medal was won by Pete Westhead with a better back nine and Paul Blake also had 33 points. Friday August 23 saw the Jamie Hobson Memorial Day being played in memory of the clubs late head greenkeeper. The day was excellently organised by Jamie’s colleagues Wayne Lazenby and Robert Grayson. The course was in excellent condition with 120 members and visitors participating in a team format, with many travelling from around the Yorkshire region. Jamie would have been very proud. Fittingly the winning team was from Russell’s Ground Care who have worked very closely with Jamie, the greenkeeping team and the club over the past few years. Over £2,000 was raised in total for the British Heart Foundation on the day. £800 was raised through an auction in the evening, many thanks to those who played and supported this event. The bank holiday weekend saw the Kilbride Cup being played in glorious weather. The clubs most prestigious strokeplay competition was won by an inform Lee Hydes with scores of 64 and 62 respectively. Andrew Finney finished second with two rounds of 65. Finishing in third place was Brad Lawton with scores of 63 and 67. The lightening speeds of the greens proved very testing for the weekends play. Sunday ladies medal was won by Bev Sykes with a nett 70. Margaret Pearson finished second with a nett 72.


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LAST Sunday was a busy one for members of Birdwell Wheelers. In the morning Dave Scargill travelled to Goosetry in Cheshire for the LVRC (League of Veteran Racing Cyclists) National Championship road race. The race over five laps of a rolling 10 mile circuit saw a lone rider escape from the bunch. Scargill and four others escaped from the bunch and chased for two laps. On the third lap one rider was dropped leaving Scargill with three others two of whom refused to work.

The next lap saw one of the four bridge across to the leader leaving Scargill in a group of three to contest the sprint in which Scargill came fifth overall.

where the club was promoting its Annual Open Hill Climb. 38 riders braved the 1100 yard climb up Well Hill to Green Moor.

Fastest on the day was Calum Also on Sunday morning Trevor Brown of Team B38 in a new Mayne travelled to Newport, East course record of 2m 14.7s. A really simple and Yorkshire to ride in the VTTA 10 mile Open time trial. On a day Fastest woman was Rebecca Richardson process, in 2m 50.6s also a when fast times werestraight at a premi- forward new course record. Fastest um due to the high temperatures really pleased with the Mayne recorded 22m 19s placing Wheeler on the day was new response andDan filled the him sixth overall and fourth on member Emery in 2m 52.2s. age handicap. Mayne finished in 3m 18.6s and position as a direct result third Wheeler Chris Jenkins finHe then returned home and travfrom the advert. elled to Green Moor Sheffield ished in 3m 37.6s.

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Scott completed the course in 33-46 just a few seconds ahead of the second placed runner. Fast improving veteran Tony Wright was next back for Penistone and also picked up the first over-50 male prize. Tony’s time was 41-50. Other prize winners were Lesley Parker (first over-40 lady in 49-15) and Julia Johnson (first over-50 lady in 5025). Junior races were also held and some of Penistone’s junior runners were in action. Graihagh Turner

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The same morning Alan and Lucy Bullock and Roger Bacon set off from Brewers Fayre, Wombwell on a 60 mile ride calling in for a break at the Windmills café Royd Moor. The club ride this Sunday morning is to Sherburn meeting at 9am at Brewers Fayre roundabout Wombwell. Visitors are welcome. More details on this and all the above can be found on the club’s website athttp://www.birdwellwheelerscyclingclub.co.uk


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ton making any score of note as he made 34. Thanks to a few lower order contributions, Stocksbridge managed to battle there way to 109 all out.

from nie overs. Collegiate passed the total with seven wickets in hand to confirm a disappointing defeat which lands a heavy blow on there title winning chances.

WITH the sun beating down over Bracken Moor, Stocksbridge Cricket Club welcomed Sheffield Collegiate looking to build on last weekend’s important victory over De La Salle.

In reply Sheffield Collegiate knew they had time on there side. Despite not scoring at a slow rate, they began to chip away at the target and keeping wickets in hand. Stocksbridge only managed to pick up three wickets as Collegiate had some luck along the way. Captain Andy Hibbert picked up the opening wicket and Jake Vickers was the most successful picking up 2-26

Walkley 1st XI 203-7 (Harry Hurst 3-46) Stocksbridge 2nd XI 105 all out (James Hague 27)

Stocksbridge won the toss and elected to bat however struggled to post a total of any significance. Stocksbridge lost wickets at regular intervals with only Jack New-

SHEFFIELD YOUNGSTER WINS AT OWLERTON SHEFFIELD youngster Drew Kemp was half of the victorious Kent duo which won the National League Pairs at Owlerton. The recently crowned British Under-19 Champion scored a total of 21-points throughout the event in front of a healthy crowd in the Steel City.

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STEELS EARN A DRAW AFTER CRASHING OUT OF CUP

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WITH four senior key players missing the Steels crashed out of the FA Cup at the first hurdle.

It’s clear that Steels have some good young players coming through who will play an important part in the squad this year, sadly today manager Chris Hilton had to put square pegs into round holes and the opposition, who had come and watched the game on Tuesday, must have thought it was a different side.

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The first half started at a pace and after only five minutes Declan Slater sent a shot over the visitors’ goal. From the resulting goal kick Steels’ defensive frailties were exposed. A simple long ball flat-footed the defence and Jordan Southworth ran through the gap and fired home to make it 1-0 to Irlam. Five minutes later came a repeat of the first with McFadyen caught on his heels and Southworth scoring his second. Half time couldn’t come quick enough.

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As the game progressed it was the Steels who looked more impressive, and when young starlet Brandon Whitfield coolly slotted home our second, it was the home side’s game to win. Sadly, a minute later, another defensive error handed Irlam the win. The lesson to be learnt from this, you cannot afford to have so many key players missing for crucial games. Steels did bounce back from this to earn a draw in the league with Glossop NE. Reece Fielding gave Steels the lead early in the first half with a powerful header from a well worked set piece. Two penalties got the home side in front and to show the referee was consistent, Luke Mangham equalised from a penalty which wasn’t that clear cut.

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The second half started with a new shape and with changes making a difference, Lewis Whitham gave the crowd something to cheer when he cut in from the left to drive home from 25 yards.

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