NorthBound Magazine July 2020

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WELCOME #13 july 20

A Word From Us

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Open for Business!

So July is the big reopening month, is it?

Plenty of businesses have been struggling through the lockdown period with takeout options and reduced hours. To some, the news that the hospitality sector could reopen was great - we can get out the house, go for a pint, go for a meal, grab a coffee. It isn’t as straight forward for those small businesses and staff, however. Reduced capacity and hygeine measures make the next few months very, very tricky for them. So let’s not have a pop if our favourite boozer puts the price up by a quid. With this being our 13th issue, that means we’re celebrating one year in print - what a ride! We’ve got a bumper six page feature in this mag to celebrate, putting together some of our favourite quotes from our esteemed interviewees over the past 12 months. If I was you, I’d keep hold of it. It may serve as a tool of inspiration in the future as some of quotes are fantastic and uplifting to say the least. Elsewhere, with Tramlines Festival unable to host a huge party in Hillsborough Park this year, we’re taking a look at some of the festival’s charity work and how they’re plugging those vital charitable revenue streams this summer. That’s all from us, we hope you enjoy the magazine. See you next issue. The NorthBound Team

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Contents

WELCOME

FEATURES

24 32 bradfield parish council

Welcome to the Parish! This month’s Bradfield Parish Newsletter features the annual report plus an update from Chair Stephen Bennett.

18 Hillsborough Park Cafe

The latest news from Age UK’s plans to rennovate the Coach House in Hillsborough Park into a dementia-friendly cafe.

28 Matchmaker

Crookes-based artist Mary Tear for an intriguing interview about ‘Colours of Sheffield’.

Whose round is it anyway?

Pubs and restaurants have been given the green light to reopen this month. We caught up with a few locals to see how they’ve been doing over the last few months plus their future plans.

36 happy birthday to us!

We’ve interviewed some cracking people over the last year, so we thought we’d lob a few of our favourite and most uplifting quotes into a big feature as a celebration.

regulars 9 NEWS 14 local hero 21 home + garden 50 fashion 54 food + drink 61 motoring

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NEWS

If you're out and about... We know what it's like. You've not had a pint and a slap up meal for months and you're dying to get out there. Truth be told, we are too. But we must do it safely and whilst respecting the rules in place to keep us and everyone around us safe. There'll be no funky factoids or stats about an upcoming event on this page like usual, just the cold, hard rules of the new norm that we must get used to.

Wash your hands! Whether you’re out on public transport or the car, it’s still just as vital to keep those hands clean. There’s plenty of sanitiser kicking about so just remember to scrub ‘em nice and clean.

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Social distancing It doesn’t matter if social distancing is not officially the law anymore, it’s STILL just as important. Keep thi hands to thisen, yeah?

respect the queue! Local business owners have been busy prepping and signposting and installing one way systems to keep you safe. Stay aware and respect the rules!

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Walkley artist in the spotlight Alan Pennington's visions of the Peak District become a lockdown inspiration The creativity of a Sheffield artist has been put to good use as lockdown forced all of us to stay away from some of our favourite places. Now the restrictions are easing, Alan Pennington is hoping his newly completed Peak District collection will act as a reminder of what we temporarily lost, and help those of us still under restrictions to access the beautiful countryside once again. The Walkley-based artist, who painted one of Sheffield’s most iconic #StayHomeSaveLives images, admits he took for granted that he could escape to the Peaks at any time. He said: “They say you don’t miss something until it’s gone – and it was certainly true for me. I didn’t realise how much I relied on walking in the Peak District to feed my creativity, and felt lost when lockdown threatened to take that

away from me. “I decided to turn this into a positive and complete the collection I’d started over a year ago. I took my memories of the places and scenes I wanted to experience again and turned them into pieces anyone who has visited the Peaks would recognise. It helped me get through lockdown knowing I would appreciate it all the more once I could step foot in them again. I hope the paintings have a similar affect on people that continue to be in lockdown.“ Alan Pennington is renowned for his bold, brightly coloured depictions of key local landmarks and places. His Hendo’s “Be a Local Hero” character became an icon to the city during lockdown, raising money for NHS Charities Together.

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Indie Pick Our monthly shout out to local a independent business.

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moving up a gear The Fox Valley store Trek is seeing an upturn in business While some stores have seen a dramatic down-turn in trade during the UK lockdown the team at Trek at Fox Valley have never been busier. It has been reported that 1.3 million people have bought a new bike during the lockdown and cycle retailers are definitely one sector which has seen an upturn in trade. The popular cycle shop initially closed when the lockdown was announced by the Government in March but reopened in April. Since then store Manager Andy Cook and his team have had their busiest period since the store opened in November 2017. Katy Simcock, from Trek Bikes, said: “This is something we have seen right across our stores and definitely here at Fox Valley. Customers have been really keen to not only buy new bikes, but

to have their old bikes fixed and reconditioned – so our workshop team have been incredibly busy as well. “Right across the store, from equipment and accessories including pedals and helmets we’ve been selling out and are really ready to get our new 2021 range in now at the store.” Despite tight limits on the number of people allowed in store, sales are 150% up on last year and demand continues to grow. Katy added: “We really want to help people get out and ride and it is really positive to see the response and passion for cycling that’s happened through this period.” facebook.com TrekBicycleSheffield

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

A Grave Affair

The overgrown and abandoned Victorian graveyard Wardsend Cemetery is situated in the Owlerton district of the city and known for being the resting place for many victims of the Great Sheffield Flood in 1864. However, two years before the disaster the cemetery was the scene of an extraordinary riot after rumours spread about the sexton, Isaac Howard, digging up and desecrating human remains. An angry mob made largely from relatives of those buried in the cemetery turned up at the sexton’s house after some graves were found to be empty and proceeded to set the building on fire. Luckily for Howard, the mob couldn’t locate him and his wife was able to flee the burning house without harm. Following an inquiry, it was found that the disgraced sexton was digging up the bodies to sell to the Sheffield Medical School for dissection and Sheffield Magistrates sentenced the disgraced sexton to three months imprisonment.

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adventure calls! Built on former coalfield land alongside Rother Valley Country Park, Gulliver's Valley is finally set to open An opening date has been announced for the new multimillion-pound Gulliver's Valley theme park on the outskirts of Sheffield. The park, which becomes the fourth site in the Gulliver's Theme Park Resorts family, postponed its planned opening earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. It will now open its doors to the public for the first time, on Saturday 11 July 2020. A number of additional safety measures have since been made to the park in response to the pandemic, including temperature checks on arrival, mandatory advanced booking, contactless entry, social

distancing measures and a food pre-ordering system. The park will also be operating at a limited capacity, with pre-booked slots only, to adhere to the government's social distancing guidelines. Julie Dalton, managing director of the family-run Gulliver's Theme Park Resorts, said: "We are so excited to be finally opening Gulliver's Valley to the public. "The last few months have been tough to say the least when we started work on the park, we didn't ever expect to be faced with a global pandemic, but I am proud to say our team has risen to the challenge and worked hard

to enable us to open, just one month later than we initially planned. "Of course, the health and wellbeing of our visitors and our employees really is top priority and so we have made a number of changes to the park to reflect this, so that everyone feels comfortable and reassured whilst enjoying a fun and enjoyable day out."

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Superhero Tobias! LOCAL HERO

Spidermanmeetsourlocal hero forthismonth,Tobias, who is abouttostart a secondmarathonafter his firstraised thousands and thousandsofpounds for SheffieldChildren’s HospitalandPacesSchool in High Green.

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Meet Tobias. He's nine years old and is an intelligent, quirky, happy little boy with an amazing sense of humour and level of determination. He has Cerebral Palsy and Autism so he faces many challenges on a daily basis. He cannot stand or walk unaided and requires support with most tasks that we would usually take for granted. Tobias was planning on completing a 1km sponsored walk in May in a local park, but unfortunately this wasn’t possible. Inspired by Captain Tom, he was determined to do something. "Why don’t I use my walker to try to complete a marathon by walking up and down my street every day?" At the start of lockdown, with the aid of his walker and with lots


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experience is as positive as possible. Tobias attends Paces School in High Green, an amazing place and as a conductive education school where the focus is on independence, developing movement, function and personality. It is a non-maintained special school where the ethos is centred on children being challenged on a daily basis to strive to reach their full potential. Without this school, Tobias would not have made nearly as much progress as he has done and continues to do so. The building that Tobias and his friends are currently in isn’t fit for purpose, so Tobias wants to raise money towards their new fundraising campaign ‘A New Home for Paces’ to provide a new school with the facilities that Tobias and his friends deserve. Please help Tobias to achieve his goal of raising money for his two favourite charities and completing his marathons so he can help other children benefit in the way he has from these charities. tinyurl.com/ydfcg3zj

of encouragement, Tobias could walk a maximum of 50 metres. He completed his marathon on 31st May, walking up to 750 metres each day. Initially setting a target of £500 to raise for his chosen charities, Sheffield Children's Hospital and Paces School - his school in High Green. Safe to say it blew it up and, at the time of writing, has raised £132,030 from over 5,000 doners. And he's not done yet! He’s now taking on a new challenge, running a marathon, using a race runner. Tobias visits Sheffield Children’s Hospital on a regular basis and has had several operations there. He genuinely enjoys going ‘for a sleepover’ because the incredible staff ensure the whole

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The National Lottery Heritage Fund have awarded local charity Age UK Sheffield £581,500 to restore the derelict Grade IIlisted old Coach House building, next to Hillsborough Library. The nearby Potting Shed will be renovated as a creative Makers’ Shed, whilst Age UK Sheffield will also manage community facilities at the park’s Bowling Pavilion. Age UK Sheffield chief executive, Steve Chu, said: “This is absolutely amazing news. I am so grateful to The National Lottery Heritage Fund and everyone who buys Lottery tickets. This project could not have developed without National Lottery funding. We are going to create a beautiful new café for Hillsborough Park and develop an exciting range of activities which will be targeted at older people, accessible to people with long-term health conditions such as dementia, and available to the entire community.” David Renwick, director, England, North at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “We are really pleased to be able to support Age UK Sheffield’s vision for the Old Coach House and the Potting Shed become reality. Our funding will not only go towards saving these historic buildings from dilapidation, but will ensure that they will become valuable community assets providing a space for services for older people and dementia-friendly activities. “Here at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, we are committed to making investments that will ensure the UK’s heritage sector is strong and resilient, and we commend the steps that Age UK Sheffield have taken so that their community café and activity centre in Hillsborough Park will be a sustainable business for many years to come.”

a unique cafe venue for Sheffield. “From the beginning, the vision was to transform the historic disused Coach House into a vital community hub, where local people and visitors can meet for drinks and refreshments while enjoying the park’s great recreational and heritage facilities. This will also enable people with dementia, their families, friends and carers, to be more active, more creative and more integrated. This funding means that vision is now becoming a reality.” The project will revitalise Hillsborough Park, and enhance other improvements planned by the council, which include a new wheels park and exciting developments for the playground. The aim is for Hillsborough Park to be a site that helps and encourages people of all ages and abilities to have fun and get active together. Age UK Sheffield are hoping to begin construction work in the autumn, with the aim of opening the café during summer 2021. In total, the project will cost around £1 million, with Age UK Sheffield contributing £100,000 and over £200,000 in partner funding already secured. Additional local fundraising will also be needed. Anyone who is interested in supporting the project, through volunteering or fundraising, should e-mail: enquiries@ ageuksheffield.org.uk or phoning (0114) 250 2850.

Councillor Mary Lea, cabinet member for culture, parks and leisure at Sheffield city council, said: “I am absolutely thrilled that The National Lottery Heritage Fund is supporting this fantastic development. These plans will bring new life and modern facilities in to what is already one of our most popular parks, serving many local communities. Sheffield city council is proud to be working with Age UK Sheffield to regenerate this historic building as www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk || 19 19


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We Go Again! Pubs and restaurants can officially reopen this month, which means some of our favourite indie spots are back once again. Truth be told, it may be an odd experience for the time being, but if you’re looking to get out, let’s support our local businesses!

The Nags Head

Stacey Bank, S6 6SJ A pub run by nearby Bradfield Brewery, the Nags Head’s range of hand-pulled Farmers Ales and homemade food (served Tuesday to Sunday) makes it an ideal spot for a cosy midweek ale or two. bradfieldbrewery.com

The Old Horns

Towngate, High Bradfield, S6 6LG Enjoy great quality ales and home-cooked food at the Old Horns, a traditional English pub in the heart of the incredible Bradfield countryside. theoldhorns.co.uk

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46 Bole Hill Road, S6 5DD Situated on Bole Hill Road in Walkley, the Walkley Cottage is loved by locals and visitors to the area alike. The pub offers up a relaxed atmosphere, wonderful home-cooked food and a great range of lagers and ales, ensuring drinkers of all persuasions are catered for. thewalkleycottage.co.uk

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wharncliffe arms

72 Main Road, Wharncliffe Side, S35 0DN The Wharncliffe Arms recently reopened after locals Bradfield Brewery purchased the boozer, citing a ‘keen interest in traditional style community pub houses’ and, after the successful launch of their second pub with the King & Miller in Deepcar, landed the keys to the pub. After a few months of renovation, the Wharncliffe Arms reopened as the brewery’s third official tap, featuring a selection of cask ales from the Farmers Ales range produced by the brewery, as well as a great selection of fine wines, spirits and soft drinks www.bradfieldbrewery.com

The Cock Inn’s Jenny Murphy

5 Bridge Hill, Oughtibridge, S35 0FL “Our opening plans are to show all the weekend football and to help with this we have a new outside TV installed. Lockdown had many ups and downs emotionally, with enjoying the weather and time off but financially it’s a worrying time. We have such a lot of outside space so we need the rest of summer to be glorious!” Head to facebook.com/CockInnOughtibridge for further info.

let the sunshine! Sunshine Deli’s Sarah Short on lockdown, battling through the pandemic and keeping the people fed! What do you have planned for 4th July? “We will be opening our doors at a safe distance with all restrictions in place. Opening hours from now on are Thursday 4pm – 10pm Friday 4pm – 10pm Saturday 12pm – 10pm Sunday 12pm – 10pm. Our set menu will remain the same, but, as I like to mix it up a little we will have specials every week when you come in to see us. The deli counter will also be stocked with ready meals, pies, scotch eggs, and our version of Fridge Raiders chicken pieces for you to take home. As well as fully stocked with our doughnuts, ice cream and other desserts.” How has lockdown been for you personally and as a business? “It’s been difficult but not as bad it has been for a lot of people but our family-run business with Sarah (my mrs), Leah and Ruth (our daughters) and myself have a keep-going approach and we have worked through the whole of the lockdown. We’re shattered but happy that we have kept people fed! I would like to gave a huge thank you to all our customers who have supported us through this and we are so humbled by that fact!”

How do you see the rest of the summer panning out for yourself? “We will still offer our takeaway and collection service via City Grab (we deliver to a 30 mile radius across South Yorkshire), Mealbase and Uber Eats as well as our own app sunshinedelisheffield.com. We’ll be open for people to come in on a booking system to eat in and we are working on a collection system for people to pre order by calling us on 0114 2853366. “We’re looking at reattending farmers’ markets for our ready meals and deli counter and are working in collaboration with the guys at Trafalgar Warehouse who are reopening shortly for wining and dining with a safe distance social event. We will be the resident caterers with our street food kitchen on site! WATCH THIS SPACE! Look after yourselves everyone. Lots of love!” 989 Penistone Road, Hillsborough, S6 2DH facebook.com/SunshineDeli.Co.UK

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Keeping it in the family We chat to husband and wife team at McGilveray’s in Fox Valley as they reopen to the public... Hi Wendy, how are you and Alan getting on at McGilveray’s? “These are very strange times and the support of Northbound is greatly appreciated. McGilveray’s would have had its 1 year anniversary on the Sunday 22nd March but unfortunately we were shut down the Friday before. As a local family-run business things have been extremely stressful for us like most, especially financially being charged full rent and service charge. This has been a hard pill to swallow when you pay your rent to a company that has a multimillionaire at the helm. Especially when he has furloughed all his staff including security and is providing no services.” What plans do you have in place for this month? “We have been operating a take away service over the last few weeks Thursday Friday and Saturday 4-8pm but it is dwindling due to market saturation. We are excited to be opening on the 4th July with a different looking restaurant that has individual pods for customers to create a safe environment. Staff temps checks, hand sanitiser stations had already been implemented but one way systems and separate in and out doors have

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Whilst we’re all excited to getting back into our favourite boozers and restaurants, it’s incredibly vital to continue to stick to the rules of social distancing. Just because the government are no longer enforcing it, doesn’t mean we should disregard it. The most important thing though, is to be kind to our local businesses and the staff - they’ve struggled hugely throughout this topsyturvy year and the least we could do is spend some of our hard earned cash, thank them and respect the rules in place.

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320 Haggstones Road. Worrall, S35 0PD How has lockdown been for you personally and as a business? “Mentally and financially draining. We have had great support from our Pubco Admiral Taverns and our locals. We closed on the 1st of March for a major refurb, so we will have been closed for four months. The frustration was we couldn’t open at all, not even for takeaways due to the work not being finished. The contractors are back and pushing hard for us to reopen. As long as everyone continues with good social distancing practice, we hope to remain open and open our kitchen in a couple of weeks. It won’t be the same as there will be no live music and parties, but we will do our best to remain positive and create the warm atmosphere our customers expect.” Head to facebook.com/blueballworrall for further information.

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Colours of Sheffield

The Perfect Match Providing some uplifting splashes of colour during what has often felt like a grey few months in lockdown, Crookes-based Mary Tear’s on an aesthetically pleasing mission to match up various pieces of Steel City with her selection of Pantone cards. We spoke to the Colours of Sheffield founder to hear about how it all began… Hi Mary, could you introduce yourself the NorthBound readership? I am a Sheffield University graduate who has lived here since 2012. I am originally from Beverley, East Yorkshire, but I have fallen in love with Sheffield. I live in Crookes and currently work as an antitrafficking caseworker for a charity in Sheffield full-time – and manage the Colours of Sheffield project on the side.

has touched so many peoples hearts globally and that my print can help bring back their colourful memories.

Out of all your matches so far, do you have a favourite shot? My new favourite match are the houses on Stannington Road, which you can see from Clough Fields in Crookes. I took that on Saturday last month and it has become my new favourite spot for Tell us a bit about how the Colours of Sheffield daily walks and isolated meetups! However, before that shot, I loved my Park Hill match – because it’s project started? I started Colours of Sheffield in August 2017, when I such an iconic building and one of my first matches. saw designers on Instagram using Pantone colours and Photoshop to match famous places (@tomlowe Colour-wise, the pink of the vintage shop Vulgar on is a personal favourite). I didn’t know how to use Division Street was absolutely spot on. That photo Photoshop but I loved the idea of matching the took me about two seconds. Normally it takes a cards, so I ordered a pack of 100 postcards and took lot longer to search for the right card, and figure them to the streets of Sheffield. This made me take out how and where to hold it as lighting can really notice of the beautiful colour around us that goes change whether the card matches or not. unnoticed everyday, giving me a new perspective to the city I had fallen in love with. Sheffield can Do you tend to find the locations yourself or do often be portrayed as very grey but this project has you get tip-offs from followers? made me completely disagree – it is full of beautiful I tend to choose the locations myself depending on colour. When I originally started matching my where I’m walking that day, or where my weekend coffee cups to pantone cards, I couldn’t have brunch plans are situated! However, sometimes imagined where the project would take me, but I ask for inspiration from my followers, who send I’ve been able to do some great things: a Sheffield me great ideas, and sometimes I am approached by University Instagram takeover, challenging local artists or local businesses suggesting I match them, architecture firm Paul Testa, promoting Sheffield which I try to do when I have time. Theatres plays, doing a talk at independent creative company Jaywing and being asked to be involved in We love the Colours of Sheffield totes and prints the promotion of the new Monki store in Sheffield. available online. Are there any plans to add new merchandise at some point? Recently I have expanded into making prints to I’ve got lots of ideas for expanding my small showcase some of my favourite places through business, I’ve actually got a new print on the way, their colour. People seem to love having a little bit which will be available by the end of the month – of Sheffield in their houses, especially now they are watch this space! unable to visit their favourite places. In the first month of selling these, I’ve sent prints to Japan, @coloursofsheffield // coloursofsheffield.etsy. Denmark, USA, Spain – it’s lovely to see the city com 28 | www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk


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Welcome In a normal year we would have held our Grand Assembly and started our new council year back in May, however this is no ordinary year. We enjoyed a packed and successful year May 2019 to March 2020. Many projects and initiatives the council backed thrived throughout. We spruced up the offices, revamped our Web, changed our Newsletter and supported a huge amount of festivities from the Galas and Carnivals of the summer, the Christmas festivities and so we arrived onto the beginning of 2020 where we had planned many festivities to commemorate and celebrate many anniversaries but it wasn’t to be. At the end of 2019 we all were aware of the Covid-19 Virus affecting Asia but as the new year began the whole world started to feel the threats of this contagious virus spreading. The council was still meeting and making plans when on 23rd. March we had lockdown, no one allowed outdoors other than key workers, everything stopped, everywhere closed.

Very trying, challenging times but the Council is in a strong position to restart with many plans and initiatives ready to progress throughout the coming year when we all gradually, cautiously come out of lockdown and tentatively begin projects once more. Bradfield Parish Council has monthly meetings for the full council, but it also works through its two committees: The Finance & Personnel Committee and the Assets, Community and Environment Committee, a brief resume of both committees activities over the past year can be found over the next two pages.

Bradfield Parish Council closed its offices. Teresa our RFO/Clerk and her assistant Pam both began to work from home, the maintenance staff worked alone in key areas like Birtin Cemetery, Coronation Park, Dungworth Park and the picnic area by Smithy Bridge. We devolved authority to ensure the Parish Council still continued to function and as soon as the appropriate legislation was passed by Parliament held remote Zoom meetings for the council. I would like to say at this point a very big thank you to all our staff and my fellow councillors who have risen to this most challenging of times and maintained essential work to ensure Bradfield Parish Council continued to function throughout this lockdown period.

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FINANCIAL REPORT 2019/2020 The Parish Council approved expenditure for the financial year 2019/20 of £292,525. The Council’s expenditure relates to services carried out in the area, enhancing the work of Sheffield City Council and local community groups, maintenance of its assets, which include Council offices, Coronation Park, Birtin Cemetery, Low Bradfield public toilets, several stone built bus shelters, vehicles and equipment, numerous wayside seats and noticeboards, and provision of illuminated Christmas trees throughout the Parish. An amount is also set aside each year for grants to local organisations. The full list of successful grant applications for 2019/2020 can be found on the website. The precept collected from the local taxpayers amounted to £246,372. The balance was met from reserves, income from Birtin Cemetery, rental income, Community Infrastructure Levy and other miscellaneous income. The Council’s accounts are subject to external audit. The external audit will be undertaken in July 2020 and the accounts will be made available to the public during July 2020. The final audit report will be displayed after completion of the external audit. For the current year 2020/21 budgeted expenditure amounts to £288,045 with a precept of £253,640.


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As Vice Chair of the Assets, Community and Environment Committee Matt has stepped in to Chair some meetings following the appointment of Chair Cllr Miriam Cates being elected as MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge. We also hear from Chair of Finance and Staffing Karen Southwood.

areas and how the prospective plans could affect the local neighbourhoods. Members regularly help out Parishioners planning concerns and problems, both by attending site visits and by inviting Parishioners to present their concerns direct to the committee. We continually develop the effectiveness of the committee’s work and encourage Parishioners to engage with the Planning committee.

Improvement works have been ongoing to the pathways in Coronation Park. The Council continues to work with Sustrans and funded a scoping exercise 'Sheffield North Links to NCN 627' alongside Stocksbridge Town Council which maps and assesses options for improving active travel from Stocksbridge, Deepcar and Oughtibridge to the National Cycle Network/Trans Pennine Trial in the Upper Don Valley and to the areas reservoirs. Each fortnight we hold a planning meeting to make observations about current plans for consideration under the Town & Country Planning act tabled from SCC & PDNPA. We have members of the committee from each of the Parish Wards. With the local knowledge these members bring to the committee, we see the plans from the local perspective, and discuss any problems relating to these local

Councillor Karen Southwood as Chair of Finance & Staffing The Finance and Staffing Committee has helped the Council maintain its service to the community within a budget set for the year. All of our annual accounts are subject to a full internal audit carried out by an independent fully qualified auditor, all this before being submitted for external audit. The Council continues its working partnerships with Action for Stannington, Steel Valley Project and Oughtibridge Gala Events and Donations Charity.

2019/20 Councillors

Stannington Ward

Penny Baker

Mavis Butler

Wharncliffe Side Ward

Peter Butler

Oughtibridge Ward

Miriam Cates

Terry Barrow

Matthew Gray

Chris Carter

Stephen Bennett

Worrall Ward

Nigel Clark

Peter Shaw

Keven Habeshaw

Vickie Priestley

Karen Southwood

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Happy Birthday To Us! We didn’t think we’d be celebrating our first birthday issue under these circumstances. A lot can happen in 12 months, and a lot can be said too. With an exceptional array of people featuring in our magazine over the lastyear,we’vegotan arsenal of feel-good quotes over the next few pages, just in case our lovely readership are feeling blue!

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NorthBound highlights

Joe Scarborough August 2019 Ahead of the legendary artist’s first ever retrospective exhibition, Joe spoke to NorthBound’s Ruth Alexander in a feature-length interview where, to be honest, we could have included every single quote he gave us. Instead, here’s just a few lines… “I think at the end of the day whatever way you’ve lived—I live it in painting and in images—the phrase that should come to mind at the end of every day is ‘well fancy that’. Every day is a surprise, fancy that, fancy that happening, fancy thinking of that. Every day is a surprise. My job is more than just an artist, I’m presenting your life back to you, like the old music hall artists who sang about what they knew; I’m just painting about what I know.”

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NorthBound Highlights Paul Carrack December 2019 Crookes-born musician on going from gigs in Sheffield, to playing with The Smith and Roxy Music…

“I’m completely self-taught so I was a bit insecure when I initially got booked to do sessions because I’d think ‘oh I hope I can get away with it’. It just so happens that over the years I’ve got to play with a lot of different people, The Smiths in particular; that was kind of weird because they’d just recorded their first album. I’d never heard of them and I didn’t know what they were about, so it’s always funny how people bring that one up. My son went to the local music college, he came home one day and he said: ‘Did you play with The Smiths?!’ I said yeah and suddenly I went up about 10 places in his estimations! Instead of being grumpy old Dad I was cool for a minute. I came from nothing, I had no right to have made it where I am, but I have and I will keep going.”

Joe Carnall JR – July 2019

For our launch issue, we spoke to former Milburn frontman Joe Carnall Jr ahead of his Tramlines set. Amongst other things, Joe spoke candidly about living in LA for a bit, Human League and recording with fellow High Greener Matt Helders, drummer of the Arctic Monkeys.

“I wanted to get away from making guitar music and thought what I was doing sounded cool. On the Human League thing, obviously I know a few of their records, as well as Heaven 17 and ABC, but I wouldn’t have said I constantly listened to them. It’s just a happy accident that I’m from Sheffield, but I suppose it felt good to be kind of bringing back a bit. A lot of the songs that ended up on this record I wrote with Matt in mind. I knew he was up for doing it and I knew we’d be recording out in LA, I sent over one tune and he was asked me straightaway to come over a record them at his place, so I suppose that entered my mind when writing the other tracks – which probably adds to the kind of retro soundtrack-like feel to it. He knew I wanted to try a different way of songwriting and how important that was to me.” www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk | 39


NorthBound Highlights

Russell Howard – September 2019

Robyn Hewson caught up with the loveable Bristolian ahead of his gig at Sheffield’s FlyDSA Arena last September. As predicted, Russell was in top form…

“I always used to love doing Sheffield when I was a kid; there were gigs at the Lescar that I used to do quite a lot with Toby Foster. He would say: ‘I’ve got fuck all!”, then go on and do 40 minutes of brilliant improv and I used to love that, it was one of the first gigs that I used to do. It’s really easy to make people clap but it’s really hard to make people laugh.’ Laughter is vital, and when you’re truly laughing, you’re kind of lost in laughter, and it’s just the best feeling! Long may it continue!”

Adam Howarth – April 2020

Hillsborough born and bred, and with a single and an appearance on ITV’s the Voice under his belt, we wondered whether he’d ever swap the Sheff life for one daahn saarth… “I couldn’t do it. Everything’s here in Sheffield for me, I don’t need owt else. Don’t need nowhere else. My family’s here. There’s nothing I need anywhere else and I love it in Sheffield. Everything about it. I’ve always said I’d never move out. It’s the greatest city on earth. And to top it off you’ve got Henderson’s Relish. Winning.”

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McGilveray’s – March 2020

Shortly before lockdown, we spent a morning with the husband and wife-run McGilveray’s restaurant in Fox Valley.

“Our food is proper food - traditional food - done properly. It’s a familyrun business, an independent restaurant run by a family, and we care about it and care about our customers. Somebody had a little moan and we didn’t need to respond to them. All of our customers replied on our behalf and defended us because they know what we’re about. Yes, it’s £12.95 for fish and chips but you know what, it’s absolutely the best fish and chips around! We love it here in Fox Valley – the weather has its own little climate down here. You can have rain, sun and snow, and that’s all in one day!”

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Burton Street – June 2020 The Foundation’s Sam Torr sums up beautifully the ethos of Burton Street…

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Big Shaun – November 2019

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“The Old Horns, apart from being a great pub with great food, is situated in one of the most beautiful spots in the whole of the area, if not the north. It’s a place where I can go, sit, and just collect my thoughts, relax, and recharge my batteries; it’s like therapy, you always walk away feeling uplifted. I’d have to say Our Cow Molly up at Dungworth, for the same reason, it’s a lovely place run by lovely people, and has a breath-taking view over Sheffield. This city is the hidden jewel in the crown of the north, once discovered, always loved.”

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In the hope that the lovely weather

selection of over 40 mouth watering dishes

continues, we will also now be offering a

from our unique, extensive and authentic

take away service for drinks for customers

tapas menu.

to enjoy either on Cubana’s outdoor terrace or outside in Leopold Square.

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TA PAS

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A WARM WELCOME BACK To CUBANA! Live Music, DJs & Dancing

Bookings

Like all venues, unfortunately, we are not currently permitted to host live music whether that’s the bigger bands or solo artists. We can assure you, just as soon as we can bring live music back we will do so once again every night of the week. We will also have to go without our resident Latin DJs playing on the weekends and sadly, there’ll be no dancing or dance classes for a little while.

For bookings or any enquiries, please complete the enquiry form on the following booking request link: http://cubanatapasbar.co.uk/request.php or call us on 0114 2760475 Monday to Saturday between 11am-6pm

Opening Times Our NEW opening times will be as follows:

Cubana vibes You can be certain of one thing - we’ll do our utmost to continue to provide Sheffield with the signature Cubana experience and keep the good vibes flowing; something we’ve always aimed to do since first opening almost twenty years ago down on Trippet Lane. What will never change is the warm and friendly Latino welcome you’ve come to expect from our fantastic Cubana team. We’ll treat you like a member of the family and take good care of you in our unique Cubana style. Muchas gracias to all our customers for your continued and loyal support

Wednesdays & Thursdays Friday & Saturdays Sundays

4pm – 11.30pm Midday – Late Midday – 11.30pm

Last orders for tapas in the upstairs restaurant will be: Wednesday, Thursday & Sundays Fridays & Saturdays

9.45pm 10.30pm

Please note for the time being, we will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays

CUBANATAPASBAR.CO.UK call: 01142 760475

We look forward to welcome you back!

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Staycation Vogue Off on your staycation jolly? Here are some of our top picks for keeping stylish on holiday this summer

ANITA PRINT BARDOT PLAYSUIT // £40

This off-the-shoulder chiffon playsuit in a heavenly floral print brings a touch of ethereal romance to your summer wardrobe. From new glam-rock chic brand The Wild.

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Fashion

JONI PRINT MAXI DRESS // £50

A bohemian printed maxi dress in a romantic pink and red floral print, The Wild’s chiffon Joni maxi dress is delicately pleated at all the right angles.

the-wild.uk

TRAVIS BUCKET HAT // £20

Handmade up in Yorkshire by seamstresses Amanda & Carole, this reversible bucket hat is perfect for the festival scene and afternoons on the beach.

lucyandyak.com

NEO ORGANIC COTON HIGH WAISTED SHORTS // £28

Designed to fit most body shapes with a slightly flared leg, so they don’t hug the thighs too tight. Available in yellow, red and blue.

lucyandyak.com

HELL BUNNY PINEAPPLE BLOUSE // £24

Perfect for festival-wear or if you’re taking a trip abroad, this button-up blouse is semi-fitted – a huge plus in warmer climates.

misssamanthasvintage.co.uk

TAUPE OVAL SKINNY SUNGLASSES // £12

A colour block tan take on the 90s thin-framed style.

wearecow.com

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NEW IMAGE

Occasion Wear and Stylish Casual Wear

Monday – Saturday 10am-5pm

HUGE REDUCTIONS on Casual Wear & some Special Occasion Wear.

Late Night Tuesday till 7pm

As Saturdays can be very busy, we advise Telephone for appointments is necessary making an appointment. Tel 0114 234 4880. to ensure one to one attention

During this difficult time we are working on appointment basis, so please telephone to book your appointment.

277 Middlewood Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield, S6 1TG Telephone: 0114 234 4880 Visit www.new-image.co.uk / Email: newimagefashions@hotmail.co.uk

A big warm welcome back to the salon. Please be patient with us over this busy period. Covid-19 precautions are been taken in salon to keep our clients and staff safe at all times.

Late night openings Wednesday till 8pm and Thursday/Friday till 7pm

205 Middle wo o d Road, Shef f ield, S6 4HD

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Vienna’s Wedding Cars are a family-run business named after our daughter. We offer cars in South Yorkshire that are ‘In Style Every Time’! With a personal and bespoke service that’s designed to suit your needs on your big day. You can rely on our complete dedication to providing the service you expect. Competitively priced, we enjoy the experience of delivering brides and grooms to the ceremony in our special cars.

unflustered, feeling relaxed and ready for the experience of a lifetime. We have a modest fleet of beautiful cars, from a Beauford 4-door convertible tourer, to a modern Chrysler 300, one of cars is ivory which will complement the traditional white bridal gown. 10% discount for Northbound Magazine readers when booked through our website insta-quote system

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RECIPE OF THE MONTH

Taken from Sunshine Deli’s chapter in Vegan North, the acclaimed plant-based book from Meze Publishing.

HoisinMockDuckSpring Rollswith‘Eggy’Tofu FriedRice Ingredients 1 pack of spring roll pastry 1 banana, peeled Vegetable oil For the filling: 300g mock duck ½ tsp salt 1 leaf of Chinese leaf lettuce, finely sliced ½ onion, finely sliced A handful of coriander, finely sliced 2 spring onions, finely sliced 1 red pepper, finely diced 1 tbsp hoisin sauce For the marinade: ½ tbsp light soy sauce 1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce 1 tbsp sesame oil 1 tbsp hoisin sauce ½ tsp dark soy sauce For the ‘eggy’ fried rice: 300g cooked white rice 150g garden peas 150g sweetcorn 2 tsp soy sauce 1 tbsp sweet and sour sauce 100g tofu 2 tsp turmeric ½ tsp black salt 2 tbsp nutritional yeast

Preparation time: 1 hour | Cooking time: 15 minutes | Makes 8-10

Method Start by preparing to make the spring rolls. Carefully separate each of the spring roll pastry sheets and stack them before covering with cling film. For the filling Place a frying pan onto a medium-high heat and cook the mock duck with a dash of oil for around 6 minutes. Set the mock duck aside to cool, then finely chop and mix with all the remaining filling ingredients. Combine all the ingredients for the marinade, then stir the filling in to completely coat everything. To wrap the spring rolls, take the first sheet from the stack prepared earlier and use the banana to create a line of ‘glue’ along the edge. Turn the sheet so one of the corners is facing you, place a spoonful of filling onto the sheet and start to roll it away from you, starting from the nearest corner. When you have rolled half way into the middle, fold the two sides into the centre and then run the banana around the remaining edges. Roll away again to create the classic spring roll shape, sticking the edges down with banana. To cook the spring roll, half fill a wok with vegetable oil and heat to 170°c or until you have done the chopstick test. The chopstick test determines if the oil is hot enough, indicated by a hissing sound when you dip a wooden chopstick into the oil for 2 to 3 seconds. When the oil is hot enough, carefully add the spring rolls to the wok, no more than 10 at a time, and deep fry until they have turned crispy and golden. Use a slotted spoon to remove them then leave to drain on kitchen paper. For the ‘eggy’ fried rice Mix the cooked rice with the peas, sweetcorn, soy sauce and sweet and sour sauce. For the ‘eggy’ part of the rice, squeeze the tofu between your fingers so it looks like scrambled egg. Fry the tofu and stir in the turmeric, black salt and nutritional yeast. Add the cooked rice mixture to the tofu in the pan and fry on a high heat with a little oil. To serve Plate up the spring rolls on a bed of ‘eggy’ fried rice then drizzle hoisin sauce over the top. Enjoy!

Head over to mezepublishing.co.uk/bookshop for more regional cook books and chef books.

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Shot of the month: More Hall reservoir More Hall reservoir is a popular walking destination situated in the Ewden Valley between Wharncliffe Side and Deepcar. Local sights include Prehistoric earthworks, Bronze Age barrows and the legendary Wantley Dragon – made famous by Thomas Percy in his work ‘Reliques of Ancient English Poetry’ in 1767. This shot was taken by local photographer Paul Cocker. A budding snapper yourself? Send over your Shot of the Month over to paul@northboundmagazine. co.uk and you might just be next month’s featured photographer!

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Shot Of The Month

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Motoring

ON THE ROAD newdriving lawscoming in toplay thisyear

EU driving permits Government guidance warns that we may need an international driving permit (IDP) in the near future, in order to legally drive whilst abroad. We currently do not need one, but if the UK leaves the EU without a deal, and it’s entirely possible that this will happen, an IDP will be necessary in order to drive in countries like France and Germany.

Recently qualified drivers The department for transport announced in 2019 that graduated driving licences were “being explored further,” including a possible nighttime ban for newly qualified drivers. A change in policy could mean that recently qualified drivers could face a new range of restrictions, alongside tougher penalties..

Intelligent speed assist Intelligent speed assist (ISA) systems are to be fitted to cars in the UK from 2020. This technology involves cameras which observe road signs and limit the speed of the vehicle.

Parking ticket grace period The UK government, as part of a new ‘code of practice’, announced that a new grace period for parking tickets is currently being considered by the British Standards Institution. If introduced, this would bring private parking facilities in line with those run by councils in England, which introduced a 10 minute grace period back in 2015.

Smart motorways The smart motorway network will cover 488 miles by April 2020, meaning we should expect some more updates and installations in the meantime. Highways England is also planning to extend the smart motorways network as well as to build more emergency refuse areas (ERAs) - designed to offer a ‘safe haven’ for stranded vehicles. www.NorthBoundmagazine.co.uk | 61


We stayed open to handle emergencies during lockdown – but we are glad to say we are NOW open for ALL your servicing needs. Malin Motor Bodies is a family run business established in 1989. With over 30 years experience we guarantee high quality work and craftsmanship. Our aim is to deliver a professional, efficient and cost effective service to suit all of your motoring needs. We offer MOT’s, insurance repair work, servicing, general car and van repairs, body work, painting and alloy wheel refurbishment. We only use high grade products including Dalby spray booths and ovens; this ensures you will be more than satisfied with our work and we use water-based paint technology.

ALL ASPECTS OF BODY WORK AND PAINTWORK  Quality Repairs  Servicing  MOT tests class 4&7  Accident and insurance work  Clutches and brakes

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Yorkshire’s No1 Independent Jaguar and Land Rover Specialist Over 25 Years’ Experience | Ex-Main Dealer Trained Technician | Fixed Price Servicing | Loan Car Optional | Air Con Service and Repair

Sheffield Prestige Ltd was established in 2010 to offer an independent, quality service / repair and sales alternative to the main dealers and specialises in all Jaguar and Land Rover models. Our sales cars are hand picked and comprehensively checked and valeted prior to sale and all our service and repair work is carried out by factory trained ATA master technicians equipped with the latest diagnostic equipment and tooling. So if you have a problem – we are the people to talk to.

SHEFFIELD PRESTIGE LTD Unit 1-2 Bryta Works, Little London Road, Sheffield S8 OUJ | Call: 0114 2219775 or 07974 392372 | Email: info@sheffieldprestige.co.uk

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SERVICING, REPAIRS AND DIAGNOSTICS ON ALL VEHICLES (FULLY GUARANTEED) WE ALSO SERVICE LANDROVER’S NEW OR OLD MAKES OR MODEL

WE SUPPLY AND FIT TYRES TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS

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KEEP IT LOCAL Six great reasons why you should take your car to High Bank Service Station 1.

Fully guaranteed servicing, repairs and diagnostics on all vehicle makes and models using the very latest diagnostic and test equipment

2.

MOT testing for all cars, Class 7 vans and campervans

3.

Main dealer level support which does not affect

“I’m Carl from High Bank Service Station and I know that when you need an MOT, Service or Repair to your vehicle, you have a choice – the main dealer, a big garage group or your local garage”.

your vehicle’s warranty

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All the convenience of using a garage close to where you live…. and at prices below those of main dealers

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We are a family-run business offering an honest,

So why spend more than you have to? Do what our customers do... bring your car to us. All our six garages offer the same quality service.

reliable, high quality service… and free advice on all aspects of motoring

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Customers have the comfort of knowing that every

Wisewood Lane,

job is supported by the strength and resources of

Sheffield, S6 4WA

the Tavern Group

Tel: 0114 2348879

To book a service or MOT call us on 0114 2348879 or www.taverngaragegroup.co.uk

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