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WELCOME

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YOUR GUIDE TO THE YEAR AHEAD

Happy New Year NorthBound readers. Good Crimbo? Aye, us too, as it goes. Legendary filmmaker Ken Loach is often revered by folk in South Yorkshire, perhaps mainly for his contribution to the arts as director of Kes in 1969. His views tend to align with those that live here, values that, by and large, Sheffield has always held as a city and that put people first. He’s also an honorary doctorate of Sheffield Hallam University, where he addressed your own editor in 2016 at his graduation ceremony. “Those graduating today face a difficult and unstable world with challenges and insecurity ahead.” More than three years on, Ken’s prediction is spot on as I write this just days after one of the most divisive General Election campaigns in recent memory. With the national divide at an all-time high, we can at least have a little bit of civic pride, can’t we? Our big feature for this issue looks towards the year 2020, and how you can make the most of what our little spot in God’s County has to offer over the next twelve months. There’s also an interview with Graham Fellows’ hilarious character John Shuttleworth to get stuck into ahead of his live shows in 2020.

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Contents

WELCOME

FEATURES

36 KEN LOACH

Still going strong in his 80s, legendary filmmaker Ken Loach (Kes) is back with another damning indictment of the issues that working class people face in today’s society with new film Sorry We Missed You.

19 THE NORTH SHEFF BUCKET LIST

We’ve rounded up just a few of the local gems around here that are well worth visiting in the New Year.

44 JOHN SHUTTLEWORTH

Graham Fellows’ hilarious creation, John Shuttleworth, is back with two Sheffield shows in 2020.

23 A LOOK FORWARD TO 2020

Pop kettle on, take a seat and have a gander at the delights that 2020 has to offer us.

48 FAVOURITE PLACE

Owner of the award-winning Miss Samantha’s Vintage takes us to her favourite place…

regulars 12 NEWS 32 SHOT OF THE YEAR 52 FOOD + DRINK 55 HEALTH + FITNESS 62 MOTORING

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Ken Loach In numbers Due to the state of current affairs and the polarised nation we find ourselves in in 2020, Ken Loach’s socially conscious work may be more relevant than ever. Aside from battling the system and shining a light on social injustices for the best part of half a century, Ken’s films stand up on their own as wonderful pieces of art. Flick over to page 36 for our full feature interview with the man himself, but in the meantime here are some of the impressive statistics that sum up a long, revered career in filmmaking.

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KEN LOACH IS ONLY THE 9TH FILMMAKER TO BE AWARDED THE THE BRITISH FILM PALME D'OR TWICE INSTITUTE NAMED – THE HIGHEST KES AS THE SEVENTH PRIZE AWARDED AT BEST BRITISH THE PRESTIGIOUS FILMS OF THE 20TH CANNES FILM CENTURY. FESTIVAL.

55 THE YEARS THAT KEN HAS BEEN A FILMMAKER, STARTING WITH AN EPISODE OF TELLTALE ON THE BBC IN 1964.

5 THE AMOUNT OF AWARDS THAT KEN’S 2006 MASTERPIECE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY WON, INCLUDING BEST FILM AT THE IRISH FILM AND TELEVISION AWARDS.

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Tramlines wins big

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at the UK Festival Awards Tramlines Festival 2019 has received the huge accolade of Best Metropolitan Festival at the prestigious UK Festival Awards 2019. It scooped the award for the second time (last in 2011) over big names including TRNSMT and All Points East at a ceremony held at The Troxy in London on Thursday 5th December. Tramlines Festival was also nominated in the category of Best Major Festival alongside Download, Glastonbury, Wireless and Latitude. Building on its continued success, Tramlines Festival 2020 will take place in Hillsborough Park from Friday 31st July – Sunday 2nd August 2020 for its 12th edition. Headliners for the 2020 event will be announced in February 2020, but based on the hard-hitting 2019 line up featuring Two Door Cinema Club, Lewis Capaldi, Rag N Bone Man, Courteeners and Nile Rodgers & Chic, another exciting year is guaranteed. The UK Festival Awards 2019 also presented the Sarah Nulty Women in Festivals Award to Jenny Hamada of AEG Presents. This award was created in 2018 in honour of the late Tramlines’ director, Sarah Nulty who passed away just weeks before the 2018 event. Since last year, Sarah has received

a whole host of posthumous awards including a civic award from The Lord Mayor of Sheffield, an Outstanding Contribution Gong from the UK’s Association of Independent Festivals (AIF) and an Outstanding Contribution to Sheffield award at the 2019 Exposed Awards. Tramlines operations director, Timm Cleasby said: “This is a truly amazing moment for Tramlines and a great recognition of all the hard work over the last decade or so, we’re chuffed to bits. Being named alongside big hitters such as Download and Glastonbury in the Best Major Festival category also shows just how far we’ve come as an event. “It was fantastic to see Jenny Hamada win the Sarah Nulty Women in Festivals Award, Sarah contributed hugely to making Tramlines what it is now and it’s amazing to see the continued acknowledgement for her work. This award is big for Sheffield too and means a lot for the local scene. Many thanks!”

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NEWS

CHEERS FORTHE BEERS

The Campaign For Real Ale raises thousands for charity

The 45th annual Sheffield Steel City Beer and Cider Festival took place last October, with more than 6,000 visitors attending the annual bash over four days down at Kelham Island Museum. Each year, members of the festival planning committee select a local charity to support through collections, donations of unused beer tokens and charity quizzes. The charity chosen at the last event was the Burton Street Foundation which was the recipient of £2,500 from the Campaign For Real Ale as a result of the festival’s donations. The Burton Street Foundation is a community benefit society based in Hillsborough and offers a high standard of care and support to people with learning disabilities and their siblings. All donations received from October’s beer festival will be used by the Burton Street Foundation for their sibling support work, enabling them to support a large number of children who have siblings with a disability. The aim of the sibling support initiative is to give siblings the opportunity to make friends and develop a peer support network, learn about their sibling’s disability, and learn how best to manage their relationship with their sibling. For more information about the work that Burton Street Foundation do, head over to burtonstreet.org.uk

Spence Broughton

The home of Tramlines, Farmers Blonde and some of Yorkshire’s most beautiful scenery, there’s more to North Sheffield than meets the eye. Have you got an interesting historical fact that NorthBound readers need to know? Email paul@ northboundmagazine.co.uk

Following his conviction for a robbery that took place in February 1791, Londoner Spence Broughton was sentenced to hanging, and his body was then transported and left to rot on Attercliffe Common in a gibbet for 36 years. Boughton and his partner-in-crime John Oxley travelled up north in order to target a mail coach that operated between Sheffield and Rotherham. They managed to steal a French bill of exchange, for which they enlisted the help of a French dictionary in order to cash. This was worth £123, which would have been the equivalent of around £17,000 in today’s prices. The robbery took place at Ickles, on the Rotherham end of Attercliffe Common, and although the pair seemed to have got away with this crime, Broughton was later recognised by a policeman and consequently tried at York Assizes and sentenced to death. Broughton’s body reportedly attracted 40,000 visitors on just the first day and went on to make the local landlords a fortune. A complaint from a nearby landowner of constant trespassers on his land heading to view the grisly scene saw the corpse removed and buried in 1827. www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk | 13


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NEWS

Electric City Sheffield’s CityTaxis willgofully electricby 2025

City Taxis, the UK’s third largest fleet of private hire vehicles has unveiled its ambitious sustainability plans to deliver an all-electric fleet of circa 2,000 cars, no later than 2025, starting with 700 by the end of 2020.

The announcement reflects months of work building a partnership with Sheffield Council and iCabbi.com. iCabbi is a subsidiary of RCI Bank and Services of Groupe Renault, who provide an intelligent taxi booking and dispatch platform which allows independent taxi firms to compete against global competitors that have disrupted the industry. Speaking about their ambitious plans, Arnie Singh, managing director of City Taxis, said: “I’m very excited. I want Sheffield to have the first all-electric taxi fleet in the UK. If we are going for it, let’s go for it as a city and do it right. “City Taxis believe in the importance of contributing to the local economy, whilst recognising our responsibility towards taking care of our environment. City is an ethical employer which provides fairer working conditions and greater employment opportunities for the communities where we live. “I want to thank Renault, iCabbi and Sheffield city council for their support in helping us put this initiative to the top of our agenda.” Despite being the only city in the UK to boast a National Park within its boundaries, Sheffield is behind the curve on migrating to a low emission infrastructure. Out of 10,385 charging locations in the UK, Sheffield currently has only 33, equating to 0.3% of the UK’s charging infrastructure. The lack of charging infrastructure creates a barrier to the wider city region’s objectives to be greener.

The introduction of City's unique new charging hubs will potentially double the city's available charging points. The proposed hubs will provide a more engaging experience for taxi drivers and the public, who can also use the stations to get refreshments, wi-fi and an opportunity to relax and take a break. Paul Gosney, business development director for City Taxis explains: “We are committed to transitioning our entire fleet to electric by 2025, however we believe we can get there much faster than that, with an ambitious aim of 700 cars in the marketplace in 2020. Today we have invited Sheffield's business, political and academic communities to join us in fast tracking Sheffield to an electric future. “The charging hub we have unveiled is a converted shipping container, allows for quick mobilisation with the potential to be placed at a dozen locations around the city. We believe that migrating to electric vehicles will happen quicker if the end user has a better experience. “Moving our fleet to electric will provide cleaner air within our community and following City's recent announcement that we are also moving into food and product delivery, the local low emission approach is also expected to give customers a conscience free way of enjoying the goods delivered to their home.”

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New Year, new you, right? 2020 is a chance to get out and explore the wonders of North Sheffield. We’ve rounded up just a few of the local gems around here that are well worth visiting…

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Being on the edge of the Peak District, we’re blessed with some truly beautiful scenery up here. Whether it’s a warm summer’s day or a crisp winter’s morning, heading up for a walk around one of the many reservoirs is a must. The Damflask, Ladybower and More Hall reservoirs, to name just three, are spots that are frequented a lot by us here at NorthBound.

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BRADFIELD BREWERY

If you’ve been to any of the pubs up here, chances are you’ll have supped on an ale from Bradfield Brewery. The family-run brewery, based on a busy working farm in the picturesque village of Bradfield, uses the finest malts, traditional hops and natural spring water from its own borehole to produce a range of distinctive and award-winning real ales including the sumptuous, seasonal Belgian Blue. If you’re in the area, the brewery’s on-site shop is open Monday to Friday 8am – 4pm and 10am – 4pm on Saturday where you can buy some Bradfield Brewery-related merch as well as some classic mini-kegs filled with the brewery’s award-winning ale. bradfieldbrewery.com

KELHAM ISLAND MUSEUM

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Nestled in between Crookes, Walkley and Crookesmoor, Bole Hills is a park that offers a unique view of the surrounding suburbs due to its vantage point. It’s worth an adventure of the park itself, which offers up various features like a BMX track, football pitch, allotment sites and a woods. Sunny day? It’s one of the best spots in the city to catch the sunset. 20 | www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk

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Located in one of the city’s oldest industrial districts, the Kelham Island Museum was opened in 1982 to house the objects, pictures and archive material representing Sheffield’s industrial heritage. The museum’s interactive galleries tell the story from light trades to mass production, and what it was like to live and work in Sheffield during the Industrial Revolution. Follow the growth of the ‘Steel City’ through the Victorian Era and two World Wars to see how steelmaking forged both the city of today and beyond. simt.co.uk/kelham-island-museum


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For a picturesque nature and heritage trail, the Rivelin Valley trail is one of the most unique around and it can be be enjoyed at any time of the year. On most days, you will find many types of plants, trees, birds and animals, as well as historical and archaeological remains of watermills and mill dams which date from the 16th to the 19th century and played a key role in the cutlery and steel industry in the city of Sheffield. The valley has slowly been reclaimed by nature since the watermills fell in to disrepair.

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The A&S Leisure Group, owners of the OEC, Napoleons Casino and Owlerton Stadium, is no stranger to the leisure and hospitality after spending over 50 years operating leisure and entertainment venues. Together, these three venues make up the Owlerton Experience and between them there’s an abundance of exciting experiences available for you to enjoy, from greyhound racing at Owlerton Stadium, to a flutter at Napoleons Casino, to live music and banqueting at The OEC. Across the whole site the three venues employ 300 people, and whilst all the venues offer something a bit different, you’ll notice wherever you’re at, you’ll receive the same warm Yorkshire welcome and a top level of customer service. owlertonexperience.co.uk

GRENOSIDE WOODS

Covering 169 hectares, Greno Woods is an ancient woodland, rich in wildlife and one of the largest reserves, offers excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, exploration and recreation. Combine this with the adjacent Wharncliffe and Wheata Woods, together they cover an area of 700 hectares, making it the largest area of woodland with high biodiversity value in Yorkshire.

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2020: BRING IT ON

EXPOSED AWARDS

BRING IT ON It’s all about looking forward in January isn’t it? Might as well get organised and start booking these dates in…

92 Burton Rd After the sell-out success of last year’s do, our friends over at Exposed Magazine will be hosting their annual Exposed Awards once again this year, paying tribute to some of Sheffield’s best independent businesses. Winners last year included Tramlines (Best Local Event), Henderson’s Relish (the Made In Sheffield Award) and Miss Samantha’s Vintage (Best Women’s Fashion Retailer). exposedmagazine.co.uk

WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIPS

Crucible Theatre // 18 April – 4 May The World Snooker Championships make their return to the Steel City this spring. As per usual, you’ll be able to soak up the atmosphere and watch the action live on the screens in Tudor Square. If you’re looking to get down to a session, tickets can be found at worldsnooker.com but be quick, they’re going quick! PHOTO: ROB MATTHEWS

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AN EVENING WITH PARKY

Crucible Theatre // 10 February In conversation with his son Mike and showing highlights from the Parkinson archive, An Evening with Sir Michael Parkinson is a unique opportunity to get an intimate, entertaining and informative look at his remarkable journey from a pit village in Yorkshire to the top of those famous stairs whilst reliving the best moments from a show that for many defined their Saturday night. sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

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SHEFFIELD BEER WEEK

Various venues // March 11-17 A city-wide celebration of all things frothy and hoppy, Sheffield Beer Week returns in March with its usual array of collaborations with bars, pubs, restaurants and breweries. More than 3,000 attended last year with the opening showcase of the Indie Beer Feast hosting some of the finest independent brewers on the scene. sheffieldbeerweek.co.uk

DOC/FEST

PHOTOS: JOE HORNER + DAVID CHANG

Various venues // 4 – 9 June Doc/Fest is an internationally acclaimed celebration of the art of documentary and nonfiction storytelling in all its forms. Thousands of film delegates arrive from all over the world and festivalgoers can experience everything from world premieres to cutting-edge VR installations. sheffdocfest.com

SKI VILLAGE

Arguably the most anticipated of city developments is the old ski village up at Parkwood Springs, which has been abandoned since 2012 and has suffered from a series of fires. Last year, Sheffield city council agreed a 150 year lease with Extreme Destinations an ‘internationally recognised’ sport and leisure destination which will ‘rival the best in the world’, bring 400 new jobs and one million new visitors to Sheffield. The 21-hectare site, with Extreme at the helm, will be developed into a modern ski slope, numerous mountain biking trails, a hub building with shops, bars and restaurants as well as visitor accommodation, alongside a major international operator. Work is due to begin in 2020, with more details expected to be announced late-summer. 24 | www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk

ATTERCLIFFE

A major mixed-use development is proposed for the Adelphi square site in Attercliffe, comprising of bars, restaurants, shops, housing, a themed meeting venue, workspace and a branded hotel. The English Institute of Sport Sheffield will also create a 100-bedroom hotel centred on the needs of athletes and paraathletes and support staff who use the facilities at Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, helping to attract more Olympic and Paralympic squads to the city. Work started in December of an improved Community Stadium, currently used by Sheffield Eagles Rugby League Club and Sheffield United Women Football Club.


2020: BRING IT ON

STANNINGTON CARNIVAL

Stannington Park // July Since launching in the mid-90s, Stannington Carnival has raised nearly £65,000 to support local community groups. The Carnival aims to help make Stannington a great place to live and work by helping beneficiaries of the festival provide services in and around the village. Not to mention a cracking day out for the family. facebook.com/stanningtoncarnival

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WORTLEY BEER FESTIVAL

Wortley Working Men’s Club // 17 – 19 July This popular three day beer festival, running from Friday through to Sunday, offers a great variety of live music, food, children’s activities and is a great weekend of fun and entertainment for all the family. With marquees full of real ales, grub and of course, local people, it all makes for a great day/ weekend out. wortleymensclub.co.uk

GRENOSIDE BEER FESTIVAL

Grenoside Community Centre // September Following the huge success of the last few years, the Grenoside Beer Festival is back for another round this year. Taking place at the Grenoside Community Centre in a specially created marquee, the festival will have a bar stocked full of beers from local breweries alongside a few brand new, freshly-brewed ales to sup on. It’s not just ale that’s on offer though, with a bar well stocked with prosecco, gin, vodka, whisky and wine for those who want something a touch stronger during the day. facebook.com/grenosidebeerfestival

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return for the longawaited follow up to 2003’s Bad Boys 2. With more drug busts, bickering and blasts than before, the movie also hints that it could be the last time we see Mike Lowry and Marcus Burnett together on screen. Release date: 17 January

THE GRUDGE

A remake of a remake of the Japanese horror flick The Grudge. After a young mother murders her own family, a detective attempts to investigate the case, only to discover that the house is now cursed by a vengeful ghost. Release date: 2020

BIRDS OF PREY (AND THE FANTABULOUS EMANCIPATION OF ONE HARLEY QUINN)

Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn got up to all kinds of trouble in 2016’s Suicide Squad. She joins Birds of Prey, DC’s all-ladies team of adventurers, for some total carnage. They will face off against Ewan McGregor as the Black Mask. Release date: 7 February

NO TIME TO DIE

Daniel Craig returs for his fifth and reportedly final turn as 007 in the 25th Bond film. He’s joined by series regulars Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear, and Ben Whishaw. Rami Malek is reported to play the villain. Release date: 2020

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2020: BRING IT ON

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Sheffield City Hall // 2 February Paul Carrack and his awesome 6-piece band take to the road this year for their 30 date 20/20 tour. Nicknamed ‘The Man with the Golden Voice’, Paul is now firmly established as one of the hardest working, independent musicians on the scene. Oh, and he’s a Crookes lad. Belter. sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

FlyDSA Arena // 28 February Having achieved 6 number 1 albums, 10 top 10 albums, 23 platinum sales awards, 8.5 million albums sold in the UK alone, 5 BRIT nominations and 1 BRIT Award win, and still headlining arenas and festivals to legions of dedicated fans, Stereophonics stand as undeniable giants of the current music scene. flydsaarena.co.uk

TRAMLINES

Hillsborough Park // July 31-2 August Following on from last year’s monumental success and the second year in a row in which the festival was held at Hillsborough Park, Tramlines is back once again this year at the slightly later date 31st July – 2nd August. Over the last two years, Hillsborough has played host to the likes of Noel Gallagher, Stereophonics and Nile Rodgers with Chic. With 2020’s hugely anticipated line-up to be revealed very soon, this year’s festival is set to be the biggest and best yet. tramlines.org.uk

HARRY STYLES

FlyDSA Arena // 17 April Harry Styles makes his first solo performance in Sheffield at the FlyDSA Arena on Friday 17th April 2020 with support from King Princess. flydsaarena.co.uk

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GERRY CINNAMON

FlyDSA Arena // 2 June Gerry Cinnamon makes his debut at the FlyDSA Arena Sheffield this summer on 2 June, bringing his back catalogue of storytelling tunes. Unsigned and unmatched in his ability to operate outside of the mainstream, Gerry has become a cult hero and force to be reckoned with. Expect scenes. flydsaarena.co.uk O2 Academy // 20 November Synth-pop masters Heaven 17 will mark their 40th anniversary by performing their greatest hits and highlights at a homecoming Sheffield gig this winter. Known as one of the most important post-punk bands in British music, their songs are still as relevant today as they were at the beginning and these live shows will be a celebration of their impact and momentous career. academymusicgroup.com/o2academysheffield

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2020: BRING IT ON

OKTOBERFEST

Magna // October Leiderhosen, steins and your best German sätze (German for phrases, that. Aren’t we cultured?!) at the ready for the annual Oktoberfest bash at Magna. Expect an oompah band, German cuisine and a range of continental lagers to whet your whistle. visitmagna.co.uk

AFTER DARK

Don Valley Bowl // November Held every year at Don Valley Bowl, the After Dark firework spectacular plays host to a whopping 20,000 spectators. In 2019 After Dark will be hosting a Hallam FM stage, a giant bonfire, a funfair, fire spinners, food stalls, face painting and of course the legendary firework display set to music. afterdarkfireworks.com

ON’T BOX BRAVE NEW WORLD

Based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Aldous Huxley, this series imagines a utopian society that has only ever known a rigid social order and a perfect pharmaceutical called Soma. It’s one of the great novels and with any luck the TV series will do it justice. Release date: 2020

MARCELLA

Anna Friel returns as the troubled DS Marcella Backland. Following on from the dramatic conclusion of season 2, Marcella reappears in Belfast as an undercover detective. Release date: Autumn 2020

DOCTOR WHO

Jodie Whittaker returns as the Doctor on New Year’s Day to take on some more whacky beings from the outer worlds. Sadly, this one wasn’t filmed in Sheffield but the cast from the last series is reprised, with Bradley Walsh (Graham), Tosin Cole (Ryan) and Mandip Gill (Yasmin) all returning as their Sheff-based characters, so there still may be a whiff of the Steel City in this coming series. Release date: New Year’s Day (Expected to run until March 2020)

THE ALIENIST

Season two of the 2018 thriller The Alienist is rumoured for release in 2020 with filming having started in the summer. As with the first, the second season will take its source material from a Caleb Carr novel: The Angel of Darkness and see Daniel Brühl returning as Dr Laszlo Kreizler, Luke Evans as John Moore and Dakota Fanning as Sara Howard. Release date: 2020

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LINE OF DUTY

Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar return for another rollercoaster series following the AntiCorruption 12 unit. Expect plenty of “fella”, “mother of god” and “now we’re sucking on diesel” from Ted Hastings as one of the most-watched BBC programmes returns this year. Release date: Late-2020, early 2021

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WORDS: MARK PERKINS

Still going strong in his 80s, legendary filmmaker Ken Loach (Kes, I, Daniel Blake, Looking For Eric) is back with another damning indictment of the issues that working class people face in today’s society with new film Sorry We Missed You. Ken Loach needs very little introduction to anyone who’s been near a TV set or a cinema screen any time in the last 50 years. He made Kes and Cathy Come Home in the 60s, and went on to make pioneering and sometimes even banned documentaries and films in the 70s. More recently he made his most successful film, Looking For Eric in 2009, and just when it seemed he was about to announce his retirement, he confounded us all by releasing the powerful drama, I, Daniel Blake, in 2016.

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He has won the Palme D’Or twice, which is a record, BAFTA and BIFI awards and numerous lifetime achievement awards too. His latest film, Sorry We Missed You, is in cinemas now, and Mark Perkins couldn’t believe his luck when we asked him to have a chat with Ken. Trying not to get all fan-boy, he managed to hold it together to ask him a few questions.


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Ken Loach

I’m looking at your latest film, Sorry We Missed You, as something of a companion piece to I, Daniel Blake. Is that a fair point? Very much so, yes. When we were doing the research for I, Daniel Blake, we visited several food banks and we were struck by the number of people who needed food provided by charity, but were actually working. If they didn’t have that food, they wouldn’t eat. It’s something we tend not to talk about, but the rise in the working poor is a huge feature of our society that we tend to ignore. Paul Laverty, who wrote the script, did a lot of the research, and went to meet self-employed delivery drivers. They were worried about talking to begin with, but he won their trust. He went out in the delivery vans with them, talking to them about their experiences. One man had a photo of his children, stuck to the dashboard. Paul made a comment about his kids. “I only see them in here,” he replied. “They’re in bed when I leave, and they’re in bed when I get home.” In the film, the lead character, Ricky, is a driver who gets fined if he makes a mistake and is always under pressure to make deliveries on time. His wife is a care worker. We heard their stories too. They said they don’t have time to do the job properly and they’re on very low pay. Many of them don’t get paid for travel time. They may be given a 20 or 30 minute slot to help someone out of bed and do everything else for them in the time allowed, then the rest of the time is travelling, which is unpaid.”

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Ken Loach

Is it fair to say your films have always been about social issues? Well, no, they are stories really. You can’t make a film out of an issue. You need to find the story about the characters and the conflict to tell first. It has to live in people. If it doesn’t live in people, it doesn’t work as a film. The film that many people still associate you with is Kes which was recently voted the seventh best film of the 20th Century. I went to an anniversary screening of Kes, in Staveley, with an appearance by David Bradley, who played Billy Kasper. He told us how at the end of the film, when he found the dead kestrel, you let him think it was the bird he’d been working with. Yes, it was a bit of a dirty trick, but we needed the reaction. David Bradley was brilliant, and he’s a lovely man and I have a lot of respect for him. Also, the boys who got caned weren’t told that was going to happen, but we paid them an extra 10 shillings, and they seemed quite happy after that. In those days, getting the cane was just part of school life. I did a number of other films with Barry Hines, one about a gamekeeper and two about the pits, called The Price Of Coal. He was a lovely man, stuck down by dementia well before his time.

“It’s about finding the right story that’s about agreater truth than just the characters onscreen”

It’s been well over 50 years that you have been making films. How would you say making films has changed over that time? Essentially it hasn’t changed at all. You arrange for something to happen and you photograph it. The basics of filmmaking stay the same. It’s about finding the right story that’s about a greater truth than just the characters on screen. It’s about working with great writers. It’s about finding people who will bring the story to life and that who the audience will care about and believe in. Too often films these day are about film stars. I can think of several actors who have given what I think of as their best performances in one of your films. Is there a secret to achieving this? Well, you do pick up lots of tricks and ways of doing things over the years. Often, what you don’t say to the actors is as important as what you do say. You just create an atmosphere and a context in which they can live the story. There’s a lot of nonsense in filmmaking actors having special caravans and special cars, but it actually gets in the way. I have a very stable team around me and we’re just a very normal group of people, working together. We know everybody’s names; it’s a very secure, reassuring and creative atmosphere. There’s got to be a creative energy as well.

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Ken Loach

People must feel free to express themselves, but equally it has to be disciplined. These people are all skilled craftsmen and women. You work closely with the cameraman, and the sound engineer and the designer, but it all starts with the writer, who is the most important person of all. I’ve worked with Paul Laverty for over a quarter of a century. You need to be close politically and trust each other and share the same attitude to film. It’s almost as though you see things from the same pair of eyes. What were your influences when you started out working in TV and then film? I loved films like Vittorio De Sica’s Bicycle Thieves, well, all the Italian neo -realists really. I’ve always tried, just like they did, to find the drama in the everyday lives of people. That’s really a common thread in my work. I must just ask you about Looking For Eric, one of my absolute favourite films of yours. How on earth did that come about? Yes, we really enjoyed that! I thought someone was pulling my leg when they said Eric Cantona wanted to speak with me about making a film. It was not long after he’d left Manchester United. It was extraordinary, like royalty had got in touch. Well, much better than royalty. Eric was such a magnificent player – such an original player. He transcended his club in people’s imagination and he was also great fun to work with and enjoyed a giggle. The lead actor, Steve Evets, didn’t know that Eric was even going to be in the film. He himself is a massive fan of Eric Cantona, and we kept it from him, so when Cantona appears standing behind him in the film, his shock and surprise is totally genuine. And again, another brilliant script from Paul. There were quite few comedians in the film, who I’ve seen play in the Lescar in Sheffield; Mick Ferry and Justin Moorhouse for example. That does seem to be something of a theme throughout your work; casting comics to act in the films. Yes that’s true. I like working with them. When we did The Price Of Coal, written by Barry Hines, that was full of South Yorkshire comedians. People like Bobby Knutt and Duggie Brown, who had also played the milkman in Kes. How do you think you’ve managed to keep making films for so long? I toyed with retiring, and making films is a big effort, so it won’t be long delayed now. I’m 83, and there comes a point when you have to recognise reality. But it’s not something you give up lightly, because it’s such a privilege to be able to make film. Film is such a wonderful medium to express yourself in. It’s images, it’s drama, it’s characters, its comedy, it’s tragedy, it’s human relationships, it’s storytelling and it’s wonderful. If you’ve got the chance to carry on, why wouldn’t you? Ken Loach’s new film, Sorry We Missed You, is out now.

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Walkley Wanderer Graham Fellows’ hilarious creation, John Shuttleworth, is back with two Sheffield shows in 2020 There’s a new kid in town, playing his trusty Yamaha keyboard and telling tales of park cafes, relatives in Rotherham and the bus to Crookes. Well actually, it’s an old kid who’s back for more. He just can’t resist entertaining and telling stories. Walkley’s John Shuttleworth is back with a new tour called, erm, ‘John Shuttleworth’s Back’, which includes two dates at the Crucible Theatre – one on 6 February and on 26 May. The title of his tour is not just stating the obvious; he is actually having trouble with his back. We sent our writer Mark Perkins along to have a chat with the man behind the character, Graham Fellows. It’s been a while, but it’s somehow reassuring to have John Shuttleworth back in town. How has he been since we last heard from him? Well, I was going to call the new tour ‘Old Four Eyes Is Back’, but I found out Mike Harding had done that before me! The theme running through the show is that John’s got a bad back, which chimes nicely with me, as I have got a bad back too. What have you been up to in the time since John last played here in his hometown? A lot of the year has been taken up with writing John’s book, called Two Margarines and Other Domestic Dilemmas. It’s a novel, and it’s a day in the life of John Shuttleworth. It’ll be on sale ahead of the publishing date at the live shows. John has spent time talking into a dictaphone as he goes about his day, solving the various domestic dilemmas he comes across. One of them being how to cope with his wife Mary, who is annoyed with him for seemingly talking to himself all day. There’s lots of new merchandise, which some people really seem to like. I kind of miss the old days, where John was a sort of cottage industry. We used to do mail out, with me and my kids mailing out flyers and sitting round sticking stamps on envelopes. Nowadays it’s just one big email. There’s some new BBC Radio material too. I’ve recorded a new episode of The Shuttleworths, which went out at Christmas. I’ve been busy performing as Graham Fellows too, on my ‘Out Of Character’ tour, which is something I always knew I’d do one day, and I also did a whole tour reviving my first ever creation, Jilted John.

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So, can you give us an idea of what’s in store for the new shows? There’s a couple of new songs, plus some older established ones that are overdue for being revived. One of my problems is I’ve got too many songs, it’s hard to choose. I’m lucky with John’s character - if the show is all over the place, as it could well be, it doesn’t really matter - the ramshackle nature of it is all part of the show. If anyone fancies coming to see John outside Sheffield, I’m playing Buxton too, but I do love the Crucible. I have very fond memories of meeting Brain Glover when it first opened. I told him i wanted to be an actor, but he tried to put me off. “Ooooh, no. You don’t want to do that. It’s very hard work.” Also seeing Alan Rickman in the Studio Theatre, being really up close, that made me want to take up acting as well. I do worry occasionally that people I meet in Sheffield think he is real. They react to him as if he really does live in Sheffield. It’s great, but it does put me under pressure to get all the local aspects of John’s character just right. I always try to talk to my family in Sheffield before I play, just to find out if there are any issues that John should know about. It’s not so important in Devon, but I’d be in trouble if I got it wrong here. I’ve realised that the Sheffield I write about actually isn’t Sheffield, it’s Louth, where I live. When I visualise the man cutting a key, it’s the man in Louth in my mind, not Sheffield. It’s a kind of fantasy Sheffield that I write about. A market town version of Sheffield. Have you any future plans for John beyond the tour? I might do a book signing tour in autumn, now John’s a proper author. I did start making a film over ten years ago about John and an electric car. I actually filmed some at the sheltered accommodation in Broomhill with my dad and I want to finish that and tour with it. I love my job. I’m in this niche world of having a character, John, who I can tour with, but I can also be myself, and play shows as Graham Fellows. I can sell some seats, and sell a few CDs, It’s lovely. It’s how I began and it’s how I wanted to end up really. I do feel a little uneasy with selling out the City Hall or the Crucible, so maybe before too long, John will end up playing the hospice for real. Catch John Shuttleworth at the Crucible Theatre on 6 February and 26 May. Grab your tickets from sheffieldtheatres.co.uk now.


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THE WORTLEY ARMS At the Wortley Arms you will find a warm welcoming environment, enjoy locally brewed cask ales and ice-cold lagers and some excellent fresh food in front of our wood fire. Upstairs are the Montagu Rooms (named after Lady Mary Montagu – poet, visionary and a great romantic) where you can enjoy one of our Featured Events or hire the whole top floor for your own event; Party, Wedding, Conference, Corporate Event or Launch. You can even hire the entire venue (both floors) ConTaCT uS For deTailS or See privaTe hire

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Sam Parsonage Owner of the award-winning Miss Samantha’s Vintage takes us to her favourite place… “Before I opened my shop, Miss Samantha’s Vintage in Walkley, I worked in the city centre for many years. My last employer, Nationwide Building Society, is based in Barker’s Pool (you can’t get much more central than that!) and I used to love walking around the city centre during my lunch hour, or catch the rays in the Peace Gardens reading a book or on Saturdays watching the weddings come and go. “I loved working in town, it has so many different places. The markets (as it was) Fargate, Division Street and the Moor. There has been so much regeneration in the last few years, it’s almost unrecognisable now. I’m a real ‘townie’, I only feel safe when I see a streetlight! “I have a friend who lives in Hope, and it’s a long-standing joke that I have to go home before it goes dark but when I do have to drive home in the dark, I always want to get out of the car and kiss the tarmac as soon as I get to a road lined with streetlights. Seriously! 48 | www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk

“However, my most favourite place in Sheffield is Leopold Square. There is nowhere else I want to be on Tramlines weekend or any Bank Holiday. The atmosphere is amazing, the bars are full to bursting and the music and dancing is absolutely fantastic. Last year I was lucky enough to watch my good friend, Niamh Kavanagh, sing with the Langsett Dance Band – there was such a great buzz. Even when the weather is pants, it’s still a great place to be! “It’s even better if you are lucky enough to get a table, you can people watch all day, eat drink and then roll down the hill to Pond Street to get the bus home – blooming marvellous!” If you want to chat to Sam about her favourite spot, or to check out her amazing vintage wares, head over to 358 South Road, Sheffield, S6 3TE or check out misssamanthasvintage.co.uk.


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ATasteofthe Mediterranean LocatedinFoxValley’s IndependentQuarter, Neo-Med’stakesyou on a voyageofthe culturessurrounding MediterraneanSea Spending just five minutes in the company of Neo-Med owner Alessandro, it’s clear that he, and the rest of the team at Neo-Med in Fox Valley, have an incredible passion for food. Mediterranean food, in particular, cooked with great attention to detail and care, with a dash of nostalgia tossed in too. Seeing my face light up when recommended a bottle of Mythos Greek lager, Alessandro explains: “Since we opened a year ago, the response has been excellent - they have the same reaction as you when they see Mythos, souvlaki, kleftiko, things they’re used to hearing on holiday – it brings back that feeling of nostalgia. We serve traditional food like our nanas used to make it. It’s good, old honest food.” Alessandro and his family moved to the UK from southern Italy in 1997 where they settled in Middleton, Manchester. “Cooking for myself at university is where it started,” he tells us. “Going from mum’s kitchen to eating pot noodles every day… I was like ‘mum, how do I make a bolognese?’ That’s how it started. “Once you learn the basics, it becomes obsessive like with any craft that you’re passionate about. Working as a chef for someone else, it can kill your creativity and you eventually outgrow your surroundings. I spent two years running a bakery because I love bread – especially sourdough – and we took that bakery to a regional competition and won – that same sourdough culture is what we use in our pizzas today at Neo Med.” Alessandro kindly orders up his awardwinning sourdough garlic bread to the table along with the Taste of Cyprus

sharing board (feta, pitta, olives and tsatziki) and the lamb kibbeh - a classic Levantine dish cooked with minced lamb in a unique pastry parcel. All of which were stunning, particularly the garlic bread which was unbelievably light and airy. We gladly sampled one of Neo-Med’s pizzas too. “The dough is fermented for 48 hours before it gets to you, so it’s not ‘make them in the morning and sell them at night’ and it’s not heavy or difficult to eat. We care a lot about it and we pay a lot of attention to detail – where we procured the ingredients, process and present them.”

"We serve traditional food like our nanas used to make it. It’s good, old honest food.” Hoping to pry more into Alessandro’s passion and inspiration, I ask why, as an Italian, he chose to widen his range with a Mediterranean restaurant. “I love the sea, I’m a scuba diver. When you look at the Med on a map, it’s not just Italy, Spain and Greece. It touches three continents, it’s an amazing sea. Med food can be a bolognese or a lamb maqluba from Libya. All these countries that have negative connotations with war, Syria and Libya, there’s still food and culture and there has been for thousands of years. “It’s like an artist’s palette; I’ve got more paint and more colours. There are that many spices, herbs and cooking styles

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that aren’t related to Greece but go to Isreal, Lebanon and it’s full of it.” Our main courses arrived just as Alessandro leaves us. Our photographer’s lamb kleftiko (a lamb shank baked overnight) arrived in a cast-iron cauldron and was by all accounts, succulent and tender. As a veggie, I had to take his word for it. Not one to indulge in a pasta dish usually, Alessandro persuaded me to try the orecchiette Santa Lucia - a broccoli pasta dish tossed with garlic, olive oil and a touch of chilli which was lovingly named after his grandma. It’s no exaggeration to say that this dish was special and unlike anything I’d had before. So much so, that I was straight on the blower to the fiancée to book in our next meal out. I’d absolutely recommend you doing the same, too. Unit B5, Fox Valley Way, Stocksbridge, S36 2AB // 0114 288 8895 // neo-med.co.uk

With a new refined menu coming in January featuring more classic dishes and weekly specials, Neo-Med will also be launching a home delivery service. Keep an eye on neo-med.co.uk for details of the launch.


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Health and Fitness

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FITNESS Step away from the mince pies, Christmas is officially over! Take a look at our awesome guide to health, fitness and wellbeing for 2020. Make this year your year. You know? WALK THE WALK

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What better way to get stuck into nature and work up a modest sweat than to join a walking group? You’ll find the Sheffield Walking Group traipsing across our charming Peak District two or three times every week. sheffieldwalkinggroup.org.uk

GET YER SKATES ON!

Old or young, ice skating is a fab way to get fit with family and friends, and of course, release your inner Torvill and Dean. Ice skating is easy on the joints and improves your balance and coordination. It strengthens those smaller muscles around your hips, knees and ankles - which means it’ll help your day-today activities. Skating slowly also burns around about 400 calories an hour - good stuff! sivltd.com/ice-sheffield

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Health and Fitness

GO VEGAN

Veganuary kicks off this month, encouraging people around the world to try add a little plant power to their daily diets. Whether you’re going full vegan or are just dipping your toes in, the likes of Sunshine Deli, Dana, the Punchbowl and the Old Horns Inn are more than welcoming North Sheff haunts to go vegan in this month.

MEDITATION’S WHAT YOU NEED

The Buddhist Meditation Centre in Sheffield teaches two meditation practices to newcomers. Mindfulness of breathing offers periods of sitting quietly with attentive breathing, encouraging a focused mind - whilst a six week course introducing meditation and buddhism to beginners is perfect to help develop a better mind for the new you. sheffieldbuddhistcentre.org

QUIT SMOKING

Offering a range of support, advice and encouragement, Smoke Free are there to help you pack in the cigs for good. You can head over to their website to learn more about the support they offer and to book an appointment. shsc.nhs.uk

HEALTHY, BODY AND MIND

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The teachers at Hot Yoga Sheffield are ready to guide you through the movement of your body to find a sense of strength, comfort and peace. Open to all abilities they also offer classes in Dharma Yoga, Aerial Yoga and host a range of holistic therapists in their new location on Edgedale Road. hotyogasheffield.co.uk

GET HOLISTIC THERAPY

Had a gruelling 2019? Based in Hillsborough, Claire Denton’s CHD Holistics offers treatments at her home in S6 or in the comfort of your own home. As well as massages, Claire is qualified in reflexology, Hopi ear candling and will be gaining her level two in reiki in the next couple of months. Relaxation, personified! facebook.com/chdholistics 56 | www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk


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Running out of time to exercise? Hi-Tech Fitness may well have the answer to your January workout woes Bronte Saulle caught up with the team to find out more… Nestled in Sheffield’s Shalesmoor, Hi-Tech Fitness was founded by Russian wrestling champion and professional coach, Zagir Kaziev. After launching neighbouring Eagle Fight Club six years ago, Zagir wanted to offer a solution for people in Sheffield who struggle to find the time to work out due to busy lifestyles. The studio, which officially opened for business in November 2019, offers time efficient and high intensity sessions through electrical muscle stimulation (EMS). The first of its kind in Sheffield, EMS exercising once or twice a week for 25 minutes eliminates the need for spending long hours in the gym. Anyone would be forgiven EMS can be used to assist the elderly and those recovering from injury. Zagir added: “EMS devices burn calories in significant amounts as most of the body is involved in physical exercise. The heart and respiratory system are working at once, which leads to a greater number of calories burnt. This is especially beneficial for mothers who are trying to get back into shape after

childbirth, without heavy training. Studies have shown that training and treatments applying EMS technology can help reduce cellulite. Additionally, the classes are recommended for people with mobility impairments.” For those who already hit the gym, EMS for muscle strengthening, conditioning for thinking this is a recent discovery, but as Zagir tells us “in fact Soviet scientists used electrical stimulation in the 1950s to train cosmonauts and restore them after returning to Earth. EMS technology has been used for decades in the field of rehabilitation and in the 1970s, it was mastered by the USA, who turned electrical stimulation into a public fitness method.” Fast forward 50 years and Hi-Tech is offering the latest technology equipment with XBody devices, a friendly approach and expert trainers to support individuals, regardless of age or background, get to their desired fitness levels in a fraction of the time. Zagir explained: “During traditional exercise, the brain and increasing muscle mass can be extremely efficient. It can also be used for preventive and

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rehabilitation purposes in neurology, orthopaedics, rheumatology and other medical fields. Asymmetric muscles are a common problem for athletes and in these cases, individuals may feel the stimulation stronger in one part or side of their body. This is not an unusual symptom and personalised EMS exercises can be provided by the HiTech team. Not forgetting the reason fitness enthusiast Zagir Kaziev launched Hi-Tech – to provide a solution for those who are too busy to work out. Due to the effectiveness of XBody EMS training, one 20-minute training equals approximately sends signals to the muscles to bring about contractions. EMS training mimics the action of the central


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nervous system, activating muscles in the same way, but using external impulses. These are delivered via electrodes onto the skin directly above the muscles. “The electrical impulses generated by XBody devices cause muscle fibres to contract, and such stimulation can be 30% more effective than normal physical activity. Scientifically proven to achieve fast and sustainable results from day one, the impulses spread to each part of the body, exercising each muscle group, and bypassing the joints entirely.” So, who is the right person to try it out? Given that the training provides a timed 90 minutes of conventional training (including short breaks between exercises). During the session, between 80% and 90% of all muscles and even hard-to-reach areas are worked out. What can people expect from the first session? After arriving for the booked appointment at Hi-Tech, one of the friendly trainers will give a briefing on EMS. Clients will then receive a cotton suit to change into and the instructor will assist with a specially fitted EMS suit, which is used to conduct the electric pulses.

Zagir explained: “First time customers will be given preexercise instructions to help put them at ease, and then the workout will begin. We will go through a series efficient fitness method, it is recommended for those who have busy lifestyles, such as professionals, and parents with young children, who can often only spare a limited time for exercise. It is also an ideal solution for those who do not want to spend countless hours in the gym in order to reach their training goals, as individuals should start to feel fitter and experience visible results within six sessions of using EMS.

Now we are officially into January, many of us will be thinking about fitness related new year’s resolutions. XBody EMS training can support with strengthening muscles, losing body fat and it can be a solution for skin problems such as cellulite. As there are many programmes available, of exercises, designed to stimulate different muscle groups, and there will be a short relaxation stage. The intensity of impulses will be varied according to fitness level and goals.” And after the workout, individuals are welcome to use the Hi-Tech facilities and enjoy a refreshing shower with a towel provided – ideal for those who are rushing back to the office!

To find out more about HiTech Fitness call 07707070788 or email hitechxbody@ gmail. com. If time efficient and effective workouts sound ideal to achieve those 2020 exercise goals, appointments can be booked hassle free online at www. hitechfitnessuk.com/pages/ pricing

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Motoring

MCCLAREN RECRUITMENT DRIVE Fancy working for oneof thebiggest car makers inthe world?

British luxury supercar maker McLaren is on the hunt for some unexpected recruits for its new £50m innovation and manufacturing facility in Rotherham. Applicants with experience in a wide variety of sectors, from boat-building to the textiles trade and sporting good industries, are being encouraged to apply for the next wave of jobs, apprenticeships and degree apprenticeships that will help double the workforce at McLaren Composites Technology Centre (MCTC) to more than 200 by next year. Those skills are required because materials like carbon fibre start life as a fabric that has to be cut and put into moulds before being treated through a variety of processes before becoming a hard material.

Lighter, composite materials, together with future powertrain technology, will save vehicle weight, boost performance and provide more energy-efficient supercars. McLaren has been a pioneer with ultralightweight, ultra-strong carbon fibre material for decades and builds every car with a carbon fibre chassis, or ‘tub’, at its core. The new roles that are set to be phased in this year will all help to make the next generation of McLaren carbon fibre tubs that will then be sent to the company’s McLaren Production Centre, around 170 miles away in Woking, Surrey. There, the rest of the cars – including powertrain, gearbox, body panels, electrical systems, wheels and Pirelli tyres – will be added by hand before being exported to more than 32 territories around the world. McLaren’s ability to tap into the Sheffield City Region’s extensive materials expertise, skills and universities will help it to innovate quickly and continue to be the lightest in their class. The target is that the MCTC will deliver £100m of gross value-added benefit to the local economy

by 2028 as well as supporting skills development in the region. Well over 90% of just over 4,800 cars made last year by the firm were exported, meaning the new South Yorkshire recruits will get to work on some of the most advanced and admired cars in the world. The announcement of the new roles was made by McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt. “As we’re working with advanced, lightweight materials in new ways that have never been used before on this scale for car production, McLaren is looking for a range of skills you wouldn’t normally associate with the automotive industry. “We’re also looking to hire apprentices and degree apprentices. The advanced technologies and processes they will be working on could one day be used in other industries to produce lighter, and therefore more efficient, vehicles which will not only help McLaren to continue to innovate, but the UK to become a global leader in composite materials expertise.” cars.mclaren.com/gb-en

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OFFICIAL SHOWROOM LAUNCH IS ON 28TH JANUARY The new Volvo Sheffield retail experience is now open. Inspired by our Scandinavian roots, this luxurious showroom is a spacious, modern masterpiece, designed to elevate your Volvo experience to the next level. You have an open invitation to our launch evening on 28th January. Expect sumptuous canapes on arrival with a glass of prosecco or peroni if you wish while our live singer sets the perfect tone. Our partners, British Triathlon, are attending and hosting some great competitions that everyone can take part in to win prizes. We are excited to have the company of some big names in British Triathlon, they will be taking part in a question and answer session. The first 100 people to book then attend will receive a ‘Volvo Welcome Bag’. All this combined with one-night only special promotions on new Volvo cars make it an un-missable evening. We look forward to seeing you, please confirm your attendance to craig.burkitt@stoneacre.co.uk

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