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NEWS IN BARNSLEY
Michael Burgin, 30, of Racecommon Road, was originally arrested in November 2018 and almost 3,000 category A images, more than 2,000 category B, more than 23,000 category C and almost 550,000 uncategorised images were recovered. He admitted to one count of possession a prohibited Brothers both given ten-year jail terms. BARNSLEY SPORTS NEWS Barnsley are in the Championship play-offs. Five talking points from Rotherham win. Ismael admits Barnsley were 'really, really poor' in derby win. Reds on brink of play-offs after edging derby. Murphy expects Barnsley’s success to make them more attractive to new players. £100m+ promotion would be ‘complete shift’ for Barnsley. BARNSLEY DEATHS & FAMILY NOTICES. Deaths in Barnsley, notices and funerals. Book a family notice, obituary or celebration. CHOIR FUTURES ‘HANGING IN THE BALANCE’ Choir futures ‘hanging in the balance’. FRUSTRATED choir leaders who were given the green light to return to in-person rehearsals - before Covid restrictions banned meetings at the eleventh hour - believe the government’s U-turn has left amateur groups’ futures ‘hanging in the balance’. On May 17, amateur choirs across theborough
FORMER DAVID BROWN SITE TAKEN OVER Although a planning application is yet to be lodged with Barnsley Council, the firm told the Chronicle it was excited to have acquired a site familiar to many in the local area. Opened by shipmaker Cammell Laird in the late 19th century, the site was mothballed in 1930 but taken over by industrialist Sir David Brown in 1935. VICTORY IN MINERS’ PENSIONS BATTLE Victory in miners’ pensions battle. THOUSANDS of ex-miners who toiled in their working lives to be greeted by a ‘grossly unfair’ pension scheme should receive an immediate cash windfall, says a damning parliamentary report. The cross-party Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee report heavily criticises thegovernment
TURBINE FAILURE SEES WIND FARM SHUT DOWN Turbine failure sees wind farm shut down. A WIND farm has been switched off after a turbine malfunctioned and sent debris falling into the field below. Investigations are underway as to the cause of the failure, at Park Spring wind farm, Grimethorpe at around 3pm today (March 12). A blade from one of the site's trio of four-year-oldturbines
‘HUNG OUT TO DRY’ RESIDENTS HIT WITH EVICTION NOTICE HALF the residents on a Barnsley street say they have been ‘hung out to dry’ and face the prospect of homelessness after being handed eviction notices without warning. Over the weekend seven of the 12 householders on Morton Close, Monk Bretton, were given a section 21 order to vacate their homes - despite many living on the street formore
REDS LEGEND WINSTANLEY HAS DIED Barnsley FC legend Eric Winstanley has died at the age of 76. The Barnsley man made played for his hometown club 461 times between 1962 and 1973. A highly-rated centre-back, he was close to a move to top flight sides such as Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United before a serious knee injury. He BARNSLEY CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from this week 25 years ago. A WILD animal, believed to be a puma, has been spotted prowling the isolated moors above Penistone. It was seen by barrister Christopher Mills who says it came within a few feet of the door of his Dunford Bridge home.NEWS IN BARNSLEY
Michael Burgin, 30, of Racecommon Road, was originally arrested in November 2018 and almost 3,000 category A images, more than 2,000 category B, more than 23,000 category C and almost 550,000 uncategorised images were recovered. He admitted to one count of possession a prohibited Brothers both given ten-year jail terms. BARNSLEY SPORTS NEWS Barnsley are in the Championship play-offs. Five talking points from Rotherham win. Ismael admits Barnsley were 'really, really poor' in derby win. Reds on brink of play-offs after edging derby. Murphy expects Barnsley’s success to make them more attractive to new players. £100m+ promotion would be ‘complete shift’ for Barnsley. BARNSLEY DEATHS & FAMILY NOTICES. Deaths in Barnsley, notices and funerals. Book a family notice, obituary or celebration. CHOIR FUTURES ‘HANGING IN THE BALANCE’ Choir futures ‘hanging in the balance’. FRUSTRATED choir leaders who were given the green light to return to in-person rehearsals - before Covid restrictions banned meetings at the eleventh hour - believe the government’s U-turn has left amateur groups’ futures ‘hanging in the balance’. On May 17, amateur choirs across theborough
FORMER DAVID BROWN SITE TAKEN OVER Although a planning application is yet to be lodged with Barnsley Council, the firm told the Chronicle it was excited to have acquired a site familiar to many in the local area. Opened by shipmaker Cammell Laird in the late 19th century, the site was mothballed in 1930 but taken over by industrialist Sir David Brown in 1935. VICTORY IN MINERS’ PENSIONS BATTLE Victory in miners’ pensions battle. THOUSANDS of ex-miners who toiled in their working lives to be greeted by a ‘grossly unfair’ pension scheme should receive an immediate cash windfall, says a damning parliamentary report. The cross-party Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee report heavily criticises thegovernment
TURBINE FAILURE SEES WIND FARM SHUT DOWN Turbine failure sees wind farm shut down. A WIND farm has been switched off after a turbine malfunctioned and sent debris falling into the field below. Investigations are underway as to the cause of the failure, at Park Spring wind farm, Grimethorpe at around 3pm today (March 12). A blade from one of the site's trio of four-year-oldturbines
‘HUNG OUT TO DRY’ RESIDENTS HIT WITH EVICTION NOTICE HALF the residents on a Barnsley street say they have been ‘hung out to dry’ and face the prospect of homelessness after being handed eviction notices without warning. Over the weekend seven of the 12 householders on Morton Close, Monk Bretton, were given a section 21 order to vacate their homes - despite many living on the street formore
REDS LEGEND WINSTANLEY HAS DIED Barnsley FC legend Eric Winstanley has died at the age of 76. The Barnsley man made played for his hometown club 461 times between 1962 and 1973. A highly-rated centre-back, he was close to a move to top flight sides such as Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United before a serious knee injury. He CHOIR FUTURES ‘HANGING IN THE BALANCE’ Choir futures ‘hanging in the balance’. FRUSTRATED choir leaders who were given the green light to return to in-person rehearsals - before Covid restrictions banned meetings at the eleventh hour - believe the government’s U-turn has left amateur groups’ futures ‘hanging in the balance’. On May 17, amateur choirs across theborough
TONGE BELIEVES LACK OF FANS HELPED REDS BUT INSISTS THEY 14 hours ago · Former Barnsley player and assistant coach Dale Tonge believes the Reds were helped by playing behind-closed-doors in the 2020/21 season but now thinks they can have similar success in front of fans. Tonge, from Goldthorpe, was part of the Reds squad that got promotion from League One in CONGREGATIONS COME TOGETHER TO REDUCE LONELINESS MEMBERS of churches around the town centre came together to create a walking group which they hope will help beat loneliness in older people. The idea was the brainchild of members from St Edward’s Church, Kingstone, for people to keep active during the pandemic. Thegroup is
TOWN CENTRE BRIDGE DELAY ANNOUNCED 17 hours ago · A MULTI-MILLION pound town centre footbridge has been delayed. Market Gate Bridge, which is being funded by both Barnsley Council and Network Rail at a cost of £5.6m, will take people from the new car park over the railway line to the pedestrian area in BARNSLEY ELECTION 2021 Coun Wray joins Coun Peter Fielding, who ousted Labour’s Richard Riggs in 2019, as the second Liberal Democrat in the ward. Across the country, it was a tough day for Labour, who lost their majority in neighbouring Sheffield – but they managed to cut their losses in Barnsley, retaining 49 seats albeit not all the same as what they started the day with, and only losing one. GRATEFUL EX-COUNCILLOR THANKS SURGEON 1 day ago · A MAN living with terminal cancer is celebrating the medics he credits with prolonging his life after initially being given just three months to live. Former councillor and Come Dine With Me contestant Phil Davies, 61, was told last year that he was living on borrowed time after being referred to REDS MAY SIGN JUST ‘1 OR 2’ NEW PLAYERS THIS SUMMER 1 day ago · Barnsley could bring in as few as ‘one or two’ more first team players this summer if all goes to plan, says Dane Murphy. The chief executive added that he would like the main business to be done before the Reds return for pre-season on June 28. The Oakwell club made their first first team NEW MUM’S SPECIAL DELIVERY... 17 hours ago · IT wasn’t the most conventional of births for a new mum whose daughter was born in the front seat of her car - just metres away from Barnsley Hospital. Sarah-Jane Kitching, of Low Valley gave birth to her daughter, Milania-Rae, on Sunday morning - and she wasdetermined to
BARNSLEY'S EURO VISION 1 day ago · Helik made his international debut for Poland in March in a 3-3 draw in Hungary in a World Cup qualifier. He was substituted before the hour mark as he was the next week at Wembley having given away a penalty for a foul on Raheem Sterling in a 2-1 loss to England.TOWN MURDERS
The book ranges from stabbings and bludgeonings to suicides and acts of animal cruelty. Readers might remember crimes including the Green Linnet murder in Wombwell in 1955 when 22-year-old Alec Wilkinson was found guilty of murdering his mother-in-law and was later hanged. Or the brutal rape and murder of teenage girl by convicted sex-offender BARNSLEY CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from this week 25 years ago. A WILD animal, believed to be a puma, has been spotted prowling the isolated moors above Penistone. It was seen by barrister Christopher Mills who says it came within a few feet of the door of his Dunford Bridge home.NEWS IN BARNSLEY
Michael Burgin, 30, of Racecommon Road, was originally arrested in November 2018 and almost 3,000 category A images, more than 2,000 category B, more than 23,000 category C and almost 550,000 uncategorised images were recovered. He admitted to one count of possession a prohibited Brothers both given ten-year jail terms. BARNSLEY DEATHS & FAMILY NOTICES. Deaths in Barnsley, notices and funerals. Book a family notice, obituary or celebration. BARNSLEY ELECTION 2021 Coun Wray joins Coun Peter Fielding, who ousted Labour’s Richard Riggs in 2019, as the second Liberal Democrat in the ward. Across the country, it was a tough day for Labour, who lost their majority in neighbouring Sheffield – but they managed to cut their losses in Barnsley, retaining 49 seats albeit not all the same as what they started the day with, and only losing one. FRIENDS TO TACKLE TREK IN LIAM’S MEMORY Friends to tackle trek in Liam’s memory. FAMILY and friends of a young man who tragically died will turn a charity challenge he had planned into one taken on in his memory - and have raised more than 6,000 so far. Shaun Stubbs said he was ‘amazed’ at the outpouring of support after the death of his 22-year-old son Liam inthe early
COURT ROUND-UP
Court Round-up. HERE'S a selection of court cases Barnsley Chronicle court reporter Nick Ward has covered for this week's paper. A MAN started out on a week long thieving spree just one day after he was released from prison, Barnsley Magistrates' Court was told. Ricky Bates, 32, was charged with seven counts of theft from various shopsand
VICTORY IN MINERS’ PENSIONS BATTLE Victory in miners’ pensions battle. THOUSANDS of ex-miners who toiled in their working lives to be greeted by a ‘grossly unfair’ pension scheme should receive an immediate cash windfall, says a damning parliamentary report. The cross-party Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee report heavily criticises thegovernment
FURY OVER NEW PARKING CHARGES Fury over new parking charges. HOYLAND councillors have been left ‘disgusted’ and ‘appalled’ at the decision for an outside firm to implement new parking charges at two car parks in the town centre. The car parks, next to the market and B and M, have recently started charging - and they’re owned by Resilienti, which has asked ‘HUNG OUT TO DRY’ RESIDENTS HIT WITH EVICTION NOTICE HALF the residents on a Barnsley street say they have been ‘hung out to dry’ and face the prospect of homelessness after being handed eviction notices without warning. Over the weekend seven of the 12 householders on Morton Close, Monk Bretton, were given a section 21 order to vacate their homes - despite many living on the street formore
HEARTBROKEN HUSBAND WANTS ANSWERS FOLLOWING MUM-OF-TWO’S Heartbroken husband wants answers following mum-of-two’s sudden death. THE husband of a 34-year-old mum-of-two who died suddenly while awaiting a routine operation believes questions need to be answered before his family can grieve. Kim Lockwood suffered from intracranial hypertension, which caused a pressure build-up around her brain and BARNSLEY CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from this week 25 years ago. A WILD animal, believed to be a puma, has been spotted prowling the isolated moors above Penistone. It was seen by barrister Christopher Mills who says it came within a few feet of the door of his Dunford Bridge home.NEWS IN BARNSLEY
Michael Burgin, 30, of Racecommon Road, was originally arrested in November 2018 and almost 3,000 category A images, more than 2,000 category B, more than 23,000 category C and almost 550,000 uncategorised images were recovered. He admitted to one count of possession a prohibited Brothers both given ten-year jail terms. BARNSLEY DEATHS & FAMILY NOTICES. Deaths in Barnsley, notices and funerals. Book a family notice, obituary or celebration. BARNSLEY ELECTION 2021 Coun Wray joins Coun Peter Fielding, who ousted Labour’s Richard Riggs in 2019, as the second Liberal Democrat in the ward. Across the country, it was a tough day for Labour, who lost their majority in neighbouring Sheffield – but they managed to cut their losses in Barnsley, retaining 49 seats albeit not all the same as what they started the day with, and only losing one. FRIENDS TO TACKLE TREK IN LIAM’S MEMORY Friends to tackle trek in Liam’s memory. FAMILY and friends of a young man who tragically died will turn a charity challenge he had planned into one taken on in his memory - and have raised more than 6,000 so far. Shaun Stubbs said he was ‘amazed’ at the outpouring of support after the death of his 22-year-old son Liam inthe early
COURT ROUND-UP
Court Round-up. HERE'S a selection of court cases Barnsley Chronicle court reporter Nick Ward has covered for this week's paper. A MAN started out on a week long thieving spree just one day after he was released from prison, Barnsley Magistrates' Court was told. Ricky Bates, 32, was charged with seven counts of theft from various shopsand
VICTORY IN MINERS’ PENSIONS BATTLE Victory in miners’ pensions battle. THOUSANDS of ex-miners who toiled in their working lives to be greeted by a ‘grossly unfair’ pension scheme should receive an immediate cash windfall, says a damning parliamentary report. The cross-party Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee report heavily criticises thegovernment
FURY OVER NEW PARKING CHARGES Fury over new parking charges. HOYLAND councillors have been left ‘disgusted’ and ‘appalled’ at the decision for an outside firm to implement new parking charges at two car parks in the town centre. The car parks, next to the market and B and M, have recently started charging - and they’re owned by Resilienti, which has asked ‘HUNG OUT TO DRY’ RESIDENTS HIT WITH EVICTION NOTICE HALF the residents on a Barnsley street say they have been ‘hung out to dry’ and face the prospect of homelessness after being handed eviction notices without warning. Over the weekend seven of the 12 householders on Morton Close, Monk Bretton, were given a section 21 order to vacate their homes - despite many living on the street formore
HEARTBROKEN HUSBAND WANTS ANSWERS FOLLOWING MUM-OF-TWO’S Heartbroken husband wants answers following mum-of-two’s sudden death. THE husband of a 34-year-old mum-of-two who died suddenly while awaiting a routine operation believes questions need to be answered before his family can grieve. Kim Lockwood suffered from intracranial hypertension, which caused a pressure build-up around her brain and POSITIVE TESTS BREAK 20,000 BARRIER 18 hours ago · MORE than 20,000 positive coronavirus results have been recorded in Barnsley since the start of the pandemic. A total of 173 residents have tested positive so far this month - with an average of 19 people receiving a positive result every day. The current case rate per 100,000 residents is 45.8 CHOIR FUTURES ‘HANGING IN THE BALANCE’ 1 day ago · FRUSTRATED choir leaders who were given the green light to return to in-person rehearsals - before Covid restrictions banned meetings at the eleventh hour - believe the government’s U-turn has left amateur groups’ futures ‘hanging in the balance’. On May 17, amateur choirs across the borough BARTON TRIAL POSTPONED DUE TO PROBLEM WITH VIDEO EVIDENCE Joey Barton's trial for the alleged assault of Daniel Stendel has been postponed due to technical issues. Stendel, the former Barnsley head coach, was giving evidence from a court in his home country of Germany due to Covid-19 restrictions, but Judge Jeremy Richardson ruled the quality of sound was not sufficient to avoid mistranslations. GRATEFUL EX-COUNCILLOR THANKS SURGEON 18 hours ago · A MAN living with terminal cancer is celebrating the medics he credits with prolonging his life after initially being given just three months to live. Former councillor and Come Dine With Me contestant Phil Davies, 61, was told last year that he was living on borrowed time after being referred to RESIDENTS KICK UP A STINK OVER FLY INFESTATION 18 hours ago · A ‘REPUGNANT’ smell blighting Wombwell which was followed by a plague of flies is being investigated by environment bosses due to growing complaints. Rising temperatures - which are expected to soar beyond 25C this weekend - have exacerbated matters, according to residents whose homes surround REDS MAY SIGN JUST ‘1 OR 2’ NEW PLAYERS THIS SUMMER 8 hours ago · Barnsley could bring in as few as ‘one or two’ more first team players this summer if all goes to plan, says Dane Murphy. The chief executive added that he would like the main business to be done before the Reds return for pre-season on June 28. The Oakwell club made their first first team BARNSLEY'S EURO VISION 12 hours ago · Helik made his international debut for Poland in March in a 3-3 draw in Hungary in a World Cup qualifier. He was substituted before the hour mark as he was the next week at Wembley having given away a penalty for a foul on Raheem Sterling in a 2-1loss to England.
TRAVELLERS SET UP CAMP IN POGMOOR 18 hours ago · HOARDS of travellers who set up camp on a field in Pogmoor have caused ‘chaos’ for local residents who have called for the caravans to be moved on before permanent damage is done. Yesterday morning, neighbours of Pogmoor Recreation Ground woke up SWIMMERS MOVED FROM RESERVOIR’S SHORE 18 hours ago · POLICE dispersed a group of youths who were swimming in an Elsecar reservoir over the weekend. On Friday, officers were carrying out cycle patrols in Elsecar Park. A spokesperson for the Barnsley South Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “People risk CARLTON SITES COULD YIELD 2,000 HOMES Carlton sites could yield 2,000 homes. LAND allocated for almost 2,000 homes in Barnsley Council’s development blueprint is set to be fought over by residents in a repeat of previous large-scale campaigns seen elsewhere in the borough after plans for a public consultationwere revealed.
BARNSLEY CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from this week 25 years ago. A WILD animal, believed to be a puma, has been spotted prowling the isolated moors above Penistone. It was seen by barrister Christopher Mills who says it came within a few feet of the door of his Dunford Bridge home.NEWS IN BARNSLEY
Michael Burgin, 30, of Racecommon Road, was originally arrested in November 2018 and almost 3,000 category A images, more than 2,000 category B, more than 23,000 category C and almost 550,000 uncategorised images were recovered. He admitted to one count of possession a prohibited Brothers both given ten-year jail terms. BARNSLEY SPORTS NEWS Barnsley are in the Championship play-offs. Five talking points from Rotherham win. Ismael admits Barnsley were 'really, really poor' in derby win. Reds on brink of play-offs after edging derby. Murphy expects Barnsley’s success to make them more attractive to new players. £100m+ promotion would be ‘complete shift’ for Barnsley. BARNSLEY DEATHS & FAMILY NOTICES. Deaths in Barnsley, notices and funerals. Book a family notice, obituary or celebration. BARNSLEY ELECTION 2021 Coun Wray joins Coun Peter Fielding, who ousted Labour’s Richard Riggs in 2019, as the second Liberal Democrat in the ward. Across the country, it was a tough day for Labour, who lost their majority in neighbouring Sheffield – but they managed to cut their losses in Barnsley, retaining 49 seats albeit not all the same as what they started the day with, and only losing one. TURBINE FAILURE SEES WIND FARM SHUT DOWN Turbine failure sees wind farm shut down. A WIND farm has been switched off after a turbine malfunctioned and sent debris falling into the field below. Investigations are underway as to the cause of the failure, at Park Spring wind farm, Grimethorpe at around 3pm today (March 12). A blade from one of the site's trio of four-year-oldturbines
FRIENDS TO TACKLE TREK IN LIAM’S MEMORY FAMILY and friends of a young man who tragically died will turn a charity challenge he had planned into one taken on in his memory - and have raised more than £6,000 so far. Shaun Stubbs said he was ‘amazed’ at the outpouring of support after the death of his 22-year-old son Liam in the early hours of Saturday morning.‘Popular and kind
VICTORY IN MINERS’ PENSIONS BATTLE Victory in miners’ pensions battle. THOUSANDS of ex-miners who toiled in their working lives to be greeted by a ‘grossly unfair’ pension scheme should receive an immediate cash windfall, says a damning parliamentary report. The cross-party Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee report heavily criticises thegovernment
HS2 WILL NO LONGER COME THROUGH BARNSLEY HS2 will no longer come through Barnsley. THE proposed high speed rail project HS2 will no longer slice through Barnsley, according to plans unveiled this week which could see the route shifted several miles east. Under the original plan, details for the HS2 route showed the line to Leeds would cut across the borough, and trains would pass HEARTBROKEN HUSBAND WANTS ANSWERS FOLLOWING MUM-OF-TWO’S Heartbroken husband wants answers following mum-of-two’s sudden death. THE husband of a 34-year-old mum-of-two who died suddenly while awaiting a routine operation believes questions need to be answered before his family can grieve. Kim Lockwood suffered from intracranial hypertension, which caused a pressure build-up around her brain and BARNSLEY CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from this week 25 years ago. A WILD animal, believed to be a puma, has been spotted prowling the isolated moors above Penistone. It was seen by barrister Christopher Mills who says it came within a few feet of the door of his Dunford Bridge home.NEWS IN BARNSLEY
Christopher Bouskill, 40, and his 45-year-old brother Stephen, both of Rotherham, entered an electrical shop on High Street in Wath on October 26, 2019, and made threats to the 78-year-old owner before stealing his wallet and £700 from the till. BARNSLEY SPORTS NEWS Barnsley are in the Championship play-offs. Five talking points from Rotherham win. Ismael admits Barnsley were 'really, really poor' in derby win. Reds on brink of play-offs after edging derby. Murphy expects Barnsley’s success to make them more attractive to new players. £100m+ promotion would be ‘complete shift’ for Barnsley. BARNSLEY DEATHS & FAMILY NOTICES. Deaths in Barnsley, notices and funerals. Book a family notice, obituary or celebration. BARNSLEY ELECTION 2021 Coun Wray joins Coun Peter Fielding, who ousted Labour’s Richard Riggs in 2019, as the second Liberal Democrat in the ward. Across the country, it was a tough day for Labour, who lost their majority in neighbouring Sheffield – but they managed to cut their losses in Barnsley, retaining 49 seats albeit not all the same as what they started the day with, and only losing one. TURBINE FAILURE SEES WIND FARM SHUT DOWN Turbine failure sees wind farm shut down. A WIND farm has been switched off after a turbine malfunctioned and sent debris falling into the field below. Investigations are underway as to the cause of the failure, at Park Spring wind farm, Grimethorpe at around 3pm today (March 12). A blade from one of the site's trio of four-year-oldturbines
VICTORY IN MINERS’ PENSIONS BATTLE Victory in miners’ pensions battle. THOUSANDS of ex-miners who toiled in their working lives to be greeted by a ‘grossly unfair’ pension scheme should receive an immediate cash windfall, says a damning parliamentary report. The cross-party Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Select Committee report heavily criticises thegovernment
HS2 WILL NO LONGER COME THROUGH BARNSLEY HS2 will no longer come through Barnsley. THE proposed high speed rail project HS2 will no longer slice through Barnsley, according to plans unveiled this week which could see the route shifted several miles east. Under the original plan, details for the HS2 route showed the line to Leeds would cut across the borough, and trains would pass ‘HUNG OUT TO DRY’ RESIDENTS HIT WITH EVICTION NOTICE HALF the residents on a Barnsley street say they have been ‘hung out to dry’ and face the prospect of homelessness after being handed eviction notices without warning. Over the weekend seven of the 12 householders on Morton Close, Monk Bretton, were given a section 21 order to vacate their homes - despite many living on the street formore
HEARTBROKEN HUSBAND WANTS ANSWERS FOLLOWING MUM-OF-TWO’S Heartbroken husband wants answers following mum-of-two’s sudden death. THE husband of a 34-year-old mum-of-two who died suddenly while awaiting a routine operation believes questions need to be answered before his family can grieve. Kim Lockwood suffered from intracranial hypertension, which caused a pressure build-up around her brain and BARTON TRIAL POSTPONED DUE TO PROBLEM WITH VIDEO EVIDENCE 14 hours ago · Joey Barton's trial for the alleged assault of Daniel Stendel has been postponed due to technical issues. Stendel, the former Barnsley head coach, was giving evidence from a court in his home country of Germany due to Covid-19 restrictions, but Judge Jeremy Richardson ruled the quality of sound was not sufficient to avoidmistranslations.
WAR MEMORIAL’S 100TH ANNIVERSARY MARKED 23 hours ago · A VILLAGE war memorial was rededicated on the 100th anniversary of its construction. Organisers hoped to trace living relatives of soldiers remembered on the memorial at Woolley - and voluntary workers behind its creation also listed - ahead of FURY OVER HOUSING SITE’S FUTURE 23 hours ago · However, residents say the site is rich in wildlife - including kestrels, sparrow hawks and buzzards. Coun Hunt added: “Everyone understands that due to a growing population there is a need for more housing in Barnsley but all plans submitted should be properly scrutinised and must take into account the views of localpeople.
COLE SIGNS FOR BARNSLEY 17 hours ago · Barnsley have re-signed striker Devante Cole. The 26-year-old was on loan to the Reds in 2014 from Manchester City, scoring seven goals in 23 appearances. He has since played for various club, netting 12 goals for Scottish Premier League club Motherwell last season. Cole, the TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER COLLISION 17 hours ago · A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy was taken to hospital with ‘serious injuries’ after being struck by a car. Police were called to Doncaster Road, Darfield, at 8.24am today (Tuesday, June 8). Witnesses told the Chronicle the Yorkshire Air Ambulance was on the scene. A police spokesperson said: “Officers were MPS: VETERANS NEEDS MORE SUPPORT 23 hours ago · MORE support needs to be given to army veterans looking for employment, according to Barnsley MPs. A survey by SSAFA - the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association - suggested that almost half of recruiters would worry about hiring a service leaver because of concerns around negative mental health. NEW BINS TO COST £900,000 NEW and replacement wheelie bins will cost £900,000 over the next three years, senior councillors on Barnsley’s ruling cabinet have confirmed. It’s planned that 51,000 domestic and commercial bins are purchased through ‘prudential borrowing’ - borrowing according to PUB LANDLORD BLASTS COUNCIL TAX COST 23 hours ago · THE landlord of a town centre pub who has been told to pay almost £8,000 in council tax for an ‘uninhabitable’ flat above the venue - as a result of reforms to reduce the amount of long-term empty properties - fears it could put him out of business. David Fisher, 57, bought the Commercial Inn WORRIES OVER POTENTIAL EVICTION CRISIS 1 day ago · “The government should bring forward emergency legislation that would end ‘no-fault evictions’ as a matter of urgency.” In August last year - when the eviction ban was first set to lift before it was extended by the government - Barnsley Council feared that once it was removed there would be an increased need forservices.
TOWN CENTRE ARTWORKS CAUSE A STIR COLOURFUL wooden crates which appeared in the town centre have been installed to reflect Eldon Street’s performing past. Once the ‘cultural hub’ of the town centre, entertainers flocked from across the world to perform in theatres such as the Public Hall, now The Civic, and the Empire Theatre×
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INFORMATION SOUGHT OVER SUSPECTED BURGLARY A MAJOR environmental disaster has hopefully been narrowly avoided after a suspected burglary left an unidentified amount of diesel spilling into a watercourse. South Yorkshire Police confirmed an investigation was underway to establish the circumstances of the break-in at Watson Fuels on Station Road Industrial Estate, Low Valley, in the early hours of Fridaymorning last week.
It’s reported the offenders were disturbed during the first of two attempts, at around 2.30am, and returned roughly... SKYDIVE TO RAISE CASH FOR LITTLE HOPE A WOMAN is set to take to the skies in a bid to raise funds for a charity which has provided ‘life-saving’ support to her cousin’sdaughter.
More than £300 has already been raised for the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund after 28-year-old Sadie Shirt decided to set up her JustGiving page.
Sadie’s cousin, Leanne Shirt, gave birth to her daughter, Hope, in January - and the toddler has since had a number of open... AUDIENCES URGED TO KEEP LOCAL THEATRES ALIVE AS theatregoers flock back to the stage after a year in waiting, local performers have urged more people to ‘keep regional theatrealive’.
Theatres across the borough - including The Civic, The Lamproom and Birdwell Academy Theatre - were given the go-ahead to reopen on May 21following closures.
This meant Barnsley’s actors were also able to return to the spotlight, after more than a year in the dark. Lee Semley, the director at LS... NESTING BIRDS’ NESTS DISRUPTED BY WORKERS RESIDENTS were left ‘horrified’ this week after birds were disturbed during nesting season when developers dug up a hedgerow to make way for a 45-hectare business site. The hedgerow, off Tankersley Lane in Hoyland, was removed to make way for the new 363,000sq ft distribution hub for parcel giant Hermes. Although the structure is built, landscaping work around the site has commenced which includes the removal of established boundary hedges. Onlooker David White said it... POLICE VOW TO STEP UP QUARRY PATROLS RECKLESS swimmers who flocked to a quarry in Stairfoot to cool off during this week’s heatwave have been condemned by onlookers who fear lives were unnecessarily put at risk. On Tuesday, dozens were caught taking a dip in the stagnant water at Stairfoot quarry - part of the sprawling former Yorkshire Brickworks - as temperatures soared. It came days after Barnsley Council bosses urged would-be swimmers to stay on dry land following the deaths of... SKYDIVE TO RAISE CASH FOR LITTLE HOPE AUDIENCES URGED TO KEEP LOCAL THEATRES ALIVE NESTING BIRDS’ NESTS DISRUPTED BY WORKERS POLICE VOW TO STEP UP QUARRY PATROLSMORE Articles
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COMMENT: BARNSLEY CAN BE STRONG CONTENDERS AGAIN IN NEW CHAMPIONSHIP THE LIST of Barnsley’s opponents next season is now finalised and, although it is thoroughly disappointing that they will not be visiting Anfield and Old Trafford or welcoming Manchester City and Chelsea to Oakwell in the Premier League, there are still plenty of reasons to be excited about 2021/22. Regardless of the division, Oakwell looks likely to welcome back as many fans as want to attend when the next campaign begins in August– ending...
‘WE DON’T NEED TO SELL’ AS REDS TARGET ANOTHER TOP 6 FINISH BARNSLEY do not need to sell players this summer and are looking to keep their team and staff with the intention of finishing in the Championship’s top six again next season, says Dane Murphy. Several of the Reds’ star players are understood to be on the radar of other clubs, after reaching the Championship play-offs last month. Centre-backs Mads Andersen and Michal Helik – who is in Poland’s squad for the European Championships which start... REDS SIGN TEENAGE GOALKEEPER JINADU Barnsley have made teenage goalkeeper Daniel Jinadu their first signing of the summer. The 18-year-old has signed a one-year deal and will be third choice at Oakwell initially, playing for the under 23s but hoping to push first team stoppers Jack Walton and Brad Collins. The Reds had been looking for a new goalkeeper following the release of Henry Kendrick and Corey Addai. Jinadu spent the end of last season on trial at Oakwell,... BARNSLEY’S 2021/22 CHAMPIONSHIP RIVALS After the play-off weekend which the Reds just missed out on, Doug O’Kane looks at the 23 clubs who will join them in the second tierfrom next season
Fulham, Last season: 18th in the Premier League. Distance fromOakwell: 179 miles.
Reds’ record: Played: 85. Won: 26. Drawn: 23. Lost: 33. The Cottagers have now been promoted, relegated, promoted and relegated in their last four seasons as they tend to thrive in the... JOEY BARTON SET TO STAND TRIAL FROM MONDAY JOEY Barton is due to stand trial from Monday for allegedly assaulting former Barnsley head coach Daniel Stendel more than two years ago. The court case refers to an incident after the Reds’ 4-2 win over Barton’s Fleetwood Town on April 13, 2019. Barton, now Bristol Rovers manager, denies a charge of assault. The trial is due to take place at Sheffield Crown Court. It was initially set to take place in June last year... ‘WE DON’T NEED TO SELL’ AS REDS TARGET ANOTHER TOP 6 FINISH REDS SIGN TEENAGE GOALKEEPER JINADU BARNSLEY’S 2021/22 CHAMPIONSHIP RIVALS JOEY BARTON SET TO STAND TRIAL FROM MONDAYMORE sport
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ALL-ELECTRIC KIA IS A WELCOME SURPRISE YOU usually know what you’re going to get in the motoring world - surprises just don’t come along too often. Volvos are supremely comfortable if a little beige-trousered, Audis have second-to-none interiors, Peugeots still have that irritating view ahead which blocks the speedo and Land Rovers will end up going wrong at some point. However, on the rare occasion something does surprise, they instantly become memorable as they shatter any pre-conceived opinions which...RS4 TICKS EVERY BOX
EVER find yourself prowling AutoTrader on the hunt for random cars? A strange thing to non-car-loving people but absolutely normal to us lot and an enjoyable way to pass time when your mind wanders from hot hatches to supercars, taking in everything else between as you piece together your dream multi-car garage. I’ll go from searching for former cars - the much-missed 106 Rallye and 182 Trophy mainly - and rue the days I... TYPE R LIMITED EDITION BUILDS ON STANDARD CAR'S GREATNESS IF I picked the perfect ingredients for a countryside drive the car would - 100 times out of 100 - be a hot hatch. Their uncanny knack of fitting tight, twisty roads like a glove mean you’re not worrying about grazing an eye-wateringly expensive, low-slung carbon splitter and you can instead concentrate on why the car of choice was created: the thrill of driving something built for enthusiasts. Of course the weather - particularly... SALOON-SHAPED A3 IS TOP NOTCH WHILE fast Audis have always divided opinion in recent years - chiefly because of their clinical Quattro four-wheel-drive systems - their ‘normal’ models have excelled in all departments. That’s because the recipe for creating a good day-to-day vehicle is very different from doing one for a select group of enthusiasts. An emphasis on comfort appears, replacing hard-riding suspension set-ups, while outright performance is dismissed for fuel economy and government-friendly emissions.As boring as...
RX450H STILL IMPRESSES WITH CLEVER TECH I’VE always struggled getting my head round people who opt for large SUVs instead of a better-driving estate but as my years advance, it really isn’t hard to see why they do. I blame my little boy, Arthur. He’s almost three and extremely precious to me so I want him wrapped up in the tough, protective metalcocoon SUVs enable.
There are some good ones, and some not-so-good ones, but Lexus’clever RX450h...
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Lifestyle
WATCH: WAS 1970S BARNSLEY REALLY LIKE BELGIUM? HOW did Barnsley, at the turn of the 1970s, resemble a small Belgiancity?
Readers might shudder when they think back to the ill-judged and ultimately canned ‘Tuscan hill village’ idea drawn up for the town in the early 2000s, and immediately discard any comparisons to thecontinent.
But in a visit as part of his series ‘Nairn’s Europe’, acclaimed architectural critic Ian Nairn – in an otherwise fairly scathing assessment – offered some substance... 'REMEMBER TO BE KIND TO YOURSELF' - MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT TEACHER-turned-mental health and wellbeing consultant Sarah Wray believes the key to self-care is in remembering to be kind to yourself as well as others. In the second in a series of guest articles, Sarah of LiveWell Consultancy shares her advice for 'self-kindness'... Since lockdown started in March, we have seen many, many acts of kindness where people and communities have come together to supporteach other.
Why do we choose to be kind?Kindness is...
MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT SHARES FIVE TIPS FOR WELLBEING IN LOCKDOWN IN the first in a series of guest articles, former teacher Sarah Wray - who now runs Live Well Consultancy, working to improve mental health in schools - has shared her advice for looking after your wellbeing inlockdown...
After weeks of ‘lockdown’ many of us are experiencing highs andlows.
The uncertainty of how long lockdown will last, how we will move forward as a nation and how it is impacting on us as... SHERLOCKS SET SIGHTS ON CRACKING THE US LOCAL INDIE band, The Sherlocks - who have supported Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and also the Libertines - will be heading to the States for a whirlwind tour, only five days after their UK tour ends. The band have previously toured America, but drummer Brandon Crook admits that they haven’t been ‘Stateside’ in almost two years and the band are keen to grow their fanbase across the pond. The four-strong band from Bolton-upon-Dearne will promote... SINGER SHANE IS ON FINAL COUNTDOWN A SINGER-SONGWRITER could be in with the chance of winning big after getting through to the final of a national singing competition. Shane Morrall, 23, has made it through to the final of the Open Mic UK singing competition which is held at the O2 arena in London tomorrow. The competition aims to find the country’s best unsigned artists and the winner will gain the opportunity to produce their own album oforiginal music.
Shane...
'REMEMBER TO BE KIND TO YOURSELF' - MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTANT SHARES FIVE TIPS FOR WELLBEING IN LOCKDOWN SHERLOCKS SET SIGHTS ON CRACKING THE US SINGER SHANE IS ON FINAL COUNTDOWNMORE lifestyle
Business
FIRM’S BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE A BARNSLEY bricklaying company has been handed an award for its commitment to tackling the construction skills shortage. Barnsley Brickwork, based on Regent Street South, has created more than 100 training opportunities and six jobs for Barnsley people over the last year - and has bagged Sheffield Housing Company’s (SHC) ‘sub-contractor of the quarter’ award for its efforts. The company, established in 2005, has worked with SHC on all of its projects throughout the city,... FINAL FLATS AT GATEWAY PLAZA SOLD A DEVELOPER who invested heavily in a town centre apartment complex has sold off its final flats to an overseas property fund. Quest Property, part of the Brook Group which opened the Gateway Plaza development of 188 flats ten years ago, this week sold its final 128 flats to the Australian L1 Property. It was always the intention, said Quest chief executive Jason Brook, to sell off the residential side of the development while retaining... KELLY SHOWS SHE IS A CUT ABOVE... BRIDAL hairdresser Kelly Hanks has won a national competition for her work making brides around the country look their best on their bigday.
Kelly was runner-up in the Wedding Industry Awards ‘wedding hairdresser of the year’ award last year - but this time she’s gone from bridesmaid to bride, having bagged the top prize. The award, voted for by clients, saw Kelly win the regional final for the second year running and beat seven... BOOST TO EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS MORE than 100 new businesses have set up in Barnsley within the last 12 months, a report has revealed. The 105 firms represent a rise of 1.7 per cent on the previous year’s growth, which is the sixth highest increase in the Yorkshire and Humber region and only just below the national average of 1.8 percent.
“The main driver for the return to growth is attributed to the strong 10.5 per cent growth in... FREE FIRST AID FOR PARENTS PARENTS are being invited to learn skills that could save theirchild’s life.
MHE services, based at Carlton industrial Estate, is offering a free two hour first aid course to teach parents how to perform CPR, use an AED and what to do if a child is chocking. Faye Holmes, who works for MHE said: “Parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles, or anyone with a baby or child close to their hearts is welcome to attend.“We...
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Schools
NEXT GENERATION FIGHTING AGAINST FLY-TIPPING PUPILS at a primary school are campaigning that something be done at a fly-tipping hot spot in their village. Children from Goldthorpe Primary School regularly go out with their litter pickers cleaning up the green spaces around the school, but this week they came across a huge pile of discarded white goods in a lay-by on Doncaster Road. The school takes great pride in its outdoor provision and educating children in environmental matters, with outdoor... CHILDREN DO THEIR BIT FOR AUSTRALIA CHILDREN from a Worsbrough primary school were so touched by the news of the spreading Australian wildfires that they begged for a chance to help donate money to the cause. Pupils from The Mill Academy, Lobwood, asked their teachers how they could help after they saw news coverage of the Australian bushfires which have raged for more than a month. Spurred on by their pupils’ enthusiasm, the head of the school, Tamara Gulliver, organised a... EDUCATION AT SECONDARY IS ‘MUCH WEAKER’ PRIMARY school pupils in Barnsley are excelling academically but the town’s secondaries have been found to be ‘much weaker’ than their national counterparts, an Ofsted study has revealed. The education watchdog’s annual report, which looks at schools’ attainment and inspection outcomes, reveals just 40 per cent of the borough’s secondary schools are good or outstanding-rated. This puts Barnsley at the bottom of the Yorkshire and Humber league table, as of August 31 last year, and... ONCE TROUBLED SCHOOL NOW HEADING IN RIGHT DIRECTION THE head teacher of a previously failing primary school has reflected on a first term that has already seen a major turnaround. Rebecca Paddock, who became head teacher of Worsbrough Common Primary School in September after the school came under the management of the Hoyland Common Academy Trust, said her first priority was stabilising the school after what Ofsted inspectors called a ‘period ofturbulence’.
The school had dropped from ‘outstanding’ to requiring improvementin...
PRIMARY SCHOOL’S HIVE OF ACTIVITY... PUPILS at a primary school are buzzing after producing their first batch of honey from their own beehive. Goldthorpe Primary pupils have been caring for their bees, and learning important lessons about their value to the environment, over the course of the past year. With support from Paul Freer and the Barnsley Bee Keepers Association, the students are looking to increase the size of their colony after their first successful harvest. Outdoor education teacher Chris... CHILDREN DO THEIR BIT FOR AUSTRALIA EDUCATION AT SECONDARY IS ‘MUCH WEAKER’ ONCE TROUBLED SCHOOL NOW HEADING IN RIGHT DIRECTION PRIMARY SCHOOL’S HIVE OF ACTIVITY...MORE schools
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HELPING LITTLE LEARNERS GET READY FOR BIG SCHOOL STARTING school is a big step for little children, but parents or carers can help them get ready for their first term in a number ofways.
Rather than simply being about being able to read, write and do basic maths before starting school, school readiness is about the development of the whole child - their social and emotional skills, physical skills, communication skills and cognitive skills. It’s harder for children to thrive at school... THE NEW MOT TEST EXPLAINED THE new MOT test has arrived - here’s what you need to know if your car is due for its test. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) says hew tighter limits for smoke on diesel vehicles and clearer fail categories that set out that vehicles should not be driven until a dangerous defect is repaired, will help improve air quality and make roads safer. Other changes include new checks on: - reversing lights on... CASHBACK COULD BRING MANY NAPPY RETURNS A child will go through an estimated 6,000 nappies by the time they are toilet trained - Mike Cotton spoke to a new mum and a waste management boss at the council to find out why switching to reusablenappies pays.
BARNSLEY Council will give parents £40 paid into their bank account if they switch disposable nappies for reusable cloth nappies - but only a handful of people take up the offer.The council says...
WHAT SHOULD YOU REALLY BE PUTTING IN EACH BIN? THE amount of plastic we throw away has been in the news more since David Attenborough’s Blue Planet II series revealed the amount that ends up in the sea - we went to the council’s Smithies depot to find out what we can and can’t put in our recycling bins. The rules seem simple - plastic bottles, glass and tin cans go in thebrown bin.
But can the lids go in too? And should... THE NEW MOT TEST EXPLAINED CASHBACK COULD BRING MANY NAPPY RETURNS WHAT SHOULD YOU REALLY BE PUTTING IN EACH BIN?MORE guides
Memories of Barnsley RAILWAY VIADUCT BUILDERS ALWAYS MANAGED TO STICK TO SCHEDULE THE NAYLOR family includes generations of brick makers, railway contractors and drainage clay pipe specialists who have played an important role not only locally in the Penistone, Denby Dale and Cawthorne area, but worldwide. The long established pipe making business Naylor’s was founded by Wilfred Naylor, the eldest of the sixth generation of brick makers and still operates from the successful Cawthorne site among other bases. He was born the eldest of the sixth generation...2006: GLANCING BACK
Charlotte Hutton explores the Barnsley Chronicle archives fro thisweek in 2006.
A STATUE to mark the role played by women during the miners’ strike and pit closures has been erected in a Barnsley church. The figurine of St Barbara, the patron saint of mineworkers, will be dedicated at a service at St Luke’s Church, Grimethorpe and is in tribute to the village’s Women Against Pit Closures group. It has been commissioned and produced in...1982: GLANCING BACK
Charlotte Hutton explores the Barnsley Chronicle archives from thismonth in 1982.
A BARNSLEY lad has found fame and fortune as a rock star in Japan. On his recent visit, Paul Hampshire, 19, was mobbed by fans after appearing on television and radio. Pull-out posters were given away in magazines, featuring him in full colour. Things have happened very quickly for Paul, who left The Danse Society, with whom he played synthesiser, and headed for...1964: GLANCING BACK
Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from thisweek 56 years ago.
BRITISH policemen are acknowledged to be wonderful and one particular policeman has made a lasting impression on one visitor and can be regularly seen on traffic control duties in the centre of Barnsley. He is PC William Harber, a 32-years-old member of the Borough Force whose main claim to fame - apart from the efficient way in which he...1995: GLANCING BACK
Charlotte Hutton takes a look back at the Barnsley Chronicle from thisweek 25 years ago.
A WILD animal, believed to be a puma, has been spotted prowling the isolated moors above Penistone. It was seen by barrister Christopher Mills who says it came within a few feet of the door of his Dunford Bridge home. Christopher, 46, had gone out to scrape ice from his car when the security lights flashed on, revealing the...2006: GLANCING BACK
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