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A REDUCED speed limit is in force in Penistone.
Halifax Road has had its 60mph limit reduced to 40mph for a period of seven weeks, from Huddersfield Road to Wellhouse Lane.
The reduction is to slow traffic down where footway and highway works are taking place.
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'Clean and Green Team' disappointed over contract decision
LANDSCAPING firm Twiggs has announced its ‘Clean and Green Team’ contract will not be renewed by Barnsley Council after March.
The team has been ran by Twiggs since its inception 11 years ago but the council have decided to move the service in-house.
A spokesperson for Twiggs said: “While this is a disappointment for our team, we couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve accomplished.
“We will leave behind not only a community...
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Darts player selected for championships
A LOCAL darts player has been selected to represent Team England at the British International Championships later this year.
Carl Wilkinson from Darfield has been called up to the men’s squad at the tournament, which will be held at Golden Palm Resort in Skegness from March 28 to 30.
He ended his six-year wait for a second WDF ranking title when he won the Isle of Man Masters in March last year.
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Town bucks trend with drop in house prices
BARNSLEY bucked the trend as house prices dropped in the town despite rising elsewhere in Yorkshire.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics show the average Barnsley house price in the year to November was £171,191 – a 0.7 per cent decrease on October.
The picture was different to that across Yorkshire and the Humber, where prices increased by 0.8 per cent.
The drop in Barnsley does not reverse the longer-term trend...
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Fire station hosts 'have-a-go' session
SOUTH Yorkshire Fire and Rescue hosted a ‘Have a Go’ session on Saturday for those who are looking to become on-call firefighters.
The event was held at Penistone Fire Station.
The service is also recruiting on-call fireifghters at Dearne station.
A spokesperson said: “Have you wondered what training you’ll receive as an on-call firefighter?
“You’ll learn basic firefighting skills, how to respond to road traffic collisions, how to work at height...
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Band boosts hospice funds with gig donation
A LOCAL band has raised more than £1,100 for Barnsley Hospice.
The Rosadocs raised the money through donating £5 per ticket from their gig in Sheffield.
They also hosted a raffle for a signed picture and tickets.
A hospice spokesperson said: “We really appreciate your support and can’t wait to see you in action again soon.”
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Good start for new drug and alcohol prevention service
‘GOOD’ progress has been made in signposting people to a new drug and alcohol prevention service.
The North East Area Council, which commissioned the service in June last year, sought to reduce residents’ reliance on drugs and alcohol by employing an advisor whose role is to help those in need.
Councillors will meet next Thursday to discuss the next stages of the scheme, although a report said early signs have been positive.
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Renowned sculptor's work to be showcased at National Coal Mining Museum
RENOWNED Barnsley sculptor Graham Ibbeson MBE’s work will be showcased at the National Coal Mining Museum this weekend.
From Coal Queens to Comedy Kings: The Sculptures of Graham Ibbeson, will officially open on Saturday and will run until September 7.
It’s a unique trail that spans the museum’s indoor and outdoor spaces.
It offers a fascinating journey through important moments in mining history while celebrating beloved performers all through the work of...
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Taxi CCTV consultation ends
A CONSULTATION with taxi drivers which revolved around CCTV systems being fitted in vehicles has ended.
The council’s licensing officers were successful in their bid to the government’s Transport Innovation Fund, paving the way for free-of-charge cameras to be fitted in order to boost safety for both drivers and passengers.
A ten-week consultation began in October and came to an end last week.
Ruling cabinet members are expected to meet on March...
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Libraries in costume call ahead of World Book Day
BARNSLEY Libraries are appealing for any old World Book Day costumes so that they can help find them new homes.
As part of their World Book Day celebrations, all libraries will be Costume Drop-off points. Until February 14 residents can drop off clean costumes in any children’s size to their nearest branch.
And if your child needs a new World Book Day costume, you can visit one of the free Costume Closet events...
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Police operation targets school area following vandalism
POLICE officers conducted an operation last weekend after vandals ripped down a school fence to destroy its football pitches.
Last week ‘idiots’ cut down the fence at Netherwood Academy and drove a car onto its football pitches before shredding up the Astroturf.
The issue of off-road vehicles tearing up local pitches has been a problem for some time – prompting the police to attempt to clamp down on the issue.
A spokesperson...

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Bigger and Better: Live Wrestling Returns To Barnsley

Following a packed out show in October KaMa Promotions are coming back to the Staincross Club for another high energy night of family friendly Professional Wrestling on 24th January.

Beat away the January blues with exciting in ring action featuring the Barnsley Wrestling Champion, Barnsley’s new sensation Rexx Heartless and the next chapter in the biggest feud of 2024 Mapplewell’s Mr Lee and The Landlord Mikey Andrews.

Tickets are available online at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/kama-promotions/live-professional-wrestling/e-dmgraa

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Gus
Gus is a stunning little kitten, with beautiful bright ginger colouring and semi-long fur.
 
He is a sweet boy, just a little shy at the moment, but he's living in a busy foster home and gaining in confidence daily.  Gus was found alone in a bin just after Christmas - but he's in good hands now, and will make a wonderful family pet.

 

Please fill in our ONLINE  Perfect Match Form to apply.

Due to a high volume of forms we regret that we can only contact applicants we feel are most suitable for the particular cat or kitten. In order to free up our Enquiries Line for urgent calls, please do not call with adoption queries. Thank you.

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Brothers, Sid and Leo

Our beautiful boys Leo (black) and Sid (tabby) are looking for a home together.

Leo has a great sense of fun, he’s confident and very easy to fall in love with.  Leo likes to explore everything, chew anything, have strokes and fuss,  and sleep at night at the end of his fosterer's bed. When not up to hijinks, Leo likes to cuddle up with his brother, Sid. 

Sid has such a different personality – he’s shy and nervous and he likes to watch life from a safe distance, emerging to chase a feather or line up for food.  When he trusts you, he’ll enjoy a pat and a tickle, but he does need a lot of time and patience to help him relax.  Fortunately he is very food motivated, and he has his brother Leo to look out for him.

Do you have a big heart, the patience to work with a nervous tabby and can you offer a safe home to these truly lovely boys?

 

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Bubble and Squeak

We are Bubble and Squeak - we had a difficult start in life but then we found our foster mum. We are playful and loving kittens, who like to cuddle up together.  Bubble is the bravest, and being together gives Squeak confidence.  Although we're still a bit timid with strangers we do love a tickle and with a bit of patience and play our confidence will grow.
We are looking for a forever home together.

Please fill in our ONLINE  Perfect Match Form to apply.

Due to a high volume of forms we regret that we can only contact applicants we feel are most suitable for the particular cat or kitten. In order to free up our Enquiries Line for urgent calls, please do not call with adoption queries. Thank you.

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Nominations open for 2025 Young Champions Awards
NOMINATIONS are now open for this year’s Young Champions awards following a successful relaunch that highlighted Barnsley’s brightest youngsters in 2024.
The awards celebrate the great achievements made by young people in our town and the categories for this year’s awards are:
Student of the Year
Young Apprentice
Young Fundraiser
Young Carer
Young Sportsperson
Young Volunteer
Young Conqueror
Young Community Hero
Young Entertainer
Young Entrepreneur
Special Achievement
Young Team of the Year (Sport)...
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Successful food hub prepares for official opening
A DISCOUNTED food hub will hold its official opening later this month.
The Old Town ‘Good Food Pantry’ has been an outstanding success since opening in Honeywell Community Centre three months ago.
The pantry is staffed by community volunteers who organise delivery of a wide variety of food from supermarkets and other sources, which is then sold to residents at rock-bottom prices.
The running of the pantry is overseen by a committee...
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Groups urged to apply for community funding
ORGANISATIONS making a difference in the area are being encouraged to apply for a share of thousands of pounds in community funding to support their work.
Grants of up to £5,000 are available from South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF).
It comes after SYCF opened its Community Grants Programme – made up of several funds provided by generous local donors.
The programme is aimed at supporting developing or less well-resourced organisations and grassroots...
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Council issues bins update and thanks residents for their patience
THE Council has thanked residents for their patience and understanding and are working with the waste collection teams to ensure that extra sacks of waste are collected.
Due to the snow and ice last week, there are delays with bin collections and the council is prioritising the recovery of missed grey bins.
A council spokesperson said: “If your bin was missed due to the snow and ice preventing us from making safe collections,...
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Mural unveiling kicks off Mill’s year of celebration
ARTWORK dedicated to recognising the history and heritage of Worsbrough Mill will be revealed later this month.
The new mural, created by artist Adam Briscoe, aims to show a visual representation of the mill’s history and how the site looks today.
The Barnsley-based artist specialises in hand-drawn architectural art and has risen in popularity over the last 12 months.
Adam’s previous works include a mural revealed last year at The Glass Works,...
Horizon Community College pupils at Westminster.
MP extends Westminster invitation to schools
LOCAL youngsters visited Westminster this week as guests of Penistone and Stocksbridge MP Marie Tidball.
Horizon Community College students travelled to the capital yesterday and the MP has encouraged other schools to get in touch about a visit.
“I loved welcoming pupils from Horizon Community College to Westminster yesterday. Thank you to the Palace of Westminster staff for making them feel so welcome,” said Ms Tidball.
“They asked me tough questions about...
Pupils from Silkstone Common with Mayor and Mayoress John and Doreen Clarke at last month’s Christmas Superjam.
Dementia-friendly tea party returns for 2025
FOLLOWING a successful Christmas event and win at last year’s Proud of Barnsley awards the Superjam Tea Party is returning in 2025.
The dementia-friendly event attracted more than 170 guests for its Christmas gathering, with children from Silkstone Common Junior and Infant School, Deborah Bullivant MBE and the Mayor and Mayoress John and Doreen Clarke all joining in on the fun.
Now organisers are revving up for their next event, which will take...
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Closures expected for country park resurfacing
FOOTPATHS at a Royston country park will be resurfaced over the coming weeks.
The longest section of Rabbit Ings, near to the main car park, will be resurfaced first.
A spokesperson for Rabbit Ings said: “Large machinery will be working on site, and each section will be closed whilst work commences.
“We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
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Dog owner to be sentenced after admitting neglect charges
A DOG owner who failed to provide adequate care to his pet will be sentenced next month.
Sheldon Moore, of Harold Avenue, Barnsley, admitted to charges of neglect in which he failed to act in the best interests of Belle, his German shepherd.
The 30-year-old did not provide an adequate diet or adhere to daily medication and regular bandage changes, which resulted in pressure sores and pain.
He pleaded guilty and was...
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Ambitious project with bring new town centre landmark
PLANS for the redevelopment of the Seam digital campus in the town centre will include a striking new landmark in the form of three Yorkshire Roses.
The redevelopment of the lower Seam, off County Way, includes plans for a new urban park (4,700sqm), comprising three separate high-quality natural gardens: the biodiversity garden, the digital garden and the town centre link.
Plans also include improved parking facilities for the remaining spaces that will serve...
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New council tax support scheme gets go-ahead
A NEW council tax support scheme which supports thousands of Barnsley’s hardest-hit residents has been approved.
The current scheme has been in place since April 2022, providing valuable support for the town’s most vulnerable people.
Currently the council uses income and savings to calculate whether or not a household will be eligible for support but they don’t include certain income types such as child benefit and disability allowance.
The new scheme, which...
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Police urge public to 'tell us what you know' in bid to recover crime money
SOUTH Yorkshire Police have revealed that £1.4million has been paid back by criminals who have benefited from their lives of crime during 2024.
Dozens of Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) orders have been issued to criminals who have been through the courts. Those served with these orders will pay back money into the Criminal Justice System.
The orders are secured through the work of the Police’s Asset Recovery Team. This forms part of...
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Amazelab mum recognised in Top 100 entrepreneur list
A BARNSLEY businesswoman has been named as one of the UK’s top 100 female entrepreneurs.
Leonie Briggs, founder and director of interactive science education business Amazelab, has been included in Small Business Britain’s annual list of top female role models for 2025.
Their f:Entrepreneur #iAlso100 list celebrates women who run purpose-driven businesses which support their communities.
Amazelab delivers fun and accessible STEAM workshops for children of all ages and abilities. Leonie’s hands-on...
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Council agrees business rates
BUSINESS rates have been agreed upon by Barnsley Council.
The council’s ruling cabinet members met last Wednesday to discuss – and then approve – calculations for the forthcoming year.
They retain 49 per cent of all cash raised in the year which is estimated to be £32.887m in the next financial year – more than £700,000 higher than the previous year’s amount.
Council bosses say the funds will go towards other services...
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Thousands of vehicles seized on county’s roads
SOUTH Yorkshire police officers seized over 15,000 vehicles last year as part of their work to create safer communities and safer roads.
Of the 15,636 seized from South Yorkshire roads, 3,719 were seized after being reported stolen and located, 1,399 were seized for being involved in crime, 284 were seized for being involved in serious or fatal road traffic collisions and 4,098 were seized for having no insurance.
Research and officer experience shows...
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Go-ahead sought for £66m housing development
PLANS for a £66.5m, 300-home development have been submitted to Barnsley Council for planning permission.
Housebuilder Avant Homes has submitted the plans for the development in Thurnscoe.
Located on land off Thurnscoe Bridge Lane, the proposed development will comprise a mix of two, three and four-bedroom homes.
It will feature 13 of Avant Homes’ practically designed energy efficient house types and of the 300 homes, 30 have been designated to affordable housing. ...
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Autism group plays vital role in bringing 'four seasons' exhibition to gallery
A BARNSLEY autism group has co-organised an upcoming exhibition with the Cooper Gallery.
The Action for Autism Barnsley group (AfAB) has co-curated "Four Seasons in One Day”.
This unique, free exhibition will open on Saturday and will run until Saturday April 19.
Action for Autism Barnsley created the concept for the exhibition, selected all the artworks and objects, and are contributing their own photographs, recipes and weather reports.
The exhibition will...
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Judy picks up the baton in bid to organise Majorette reunion
A FUNDRAISING mad mum and grandmother from Dodworth is hoping to host a reunion of the Dodworth Majorettes this year.
Judy Holling is well-known across the town for her fundraising exploits but she’s now setting her signs on a reunion of the Majorettes.
A meeting will be held on Wednesday at Dodworth Bowling Club at 8pm to discuss the reunion.
Weather permitting, Judy is hoping the meeting will help build towards a...
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PLANNING ROUND-UP: Plans submitted for new homes
PERMISSION is being sought to convert a former shop into five one-bedroom apartments.
If approved, work will take place at the former Co-op store on Snape Hill Road in Darfield .
Eight neighbouring properties have been made aware of the plans with no appeals to date. Public consultation ends on January 28.
FOUR new bungalows could be built near the town centre if plans are approved. An application for the properties –...
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Grab your hat ... and head for museum
DARFIELD Museum is inviting people along on Wednesday to help them celebrate National Hat Day.
A museum spokesperson said: “We would love to see you come along wearing your favourite hat, or just try on some we have at the museum. Please take photos and share them with everyone. Hats are worn for many reasons, protection, ceremonial or just for bad hair days.
“The date also commemorates the day in 1797 when the...

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