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MORE than 1,000 secondary school pupils from across Barnsley were educated on the potential dangers of vapes this week.
Officers from the Barnsley West Neighbourhood Policing Team were out and about on Wednesday, providing a series of talks to youngsters.
The presentations were given in partnership with Waythrough – Barnsley’s children and young people’s drug and alcohol service.
A spokesperson for the force said: “It is incredibly important we educate our young...
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Hospice appeal for help to secure Movement for Good donation
BARNSLEY Hospice is appealing for help to secure a £1,000 donation.
It is part of the Movement for Good draw and every nomination it receives gives the hospice the chance to receive a vital £1,000 donation.
It only takes a minute to cast your vote and a hospice spokesperson said: “Thank you to everyone who has nominated us so far to win £1,000 through the Movement for Good draw!
“Every nomination helps...
The official launch of the new Family Hub branch at Barnsley Market.
Celebrations at official launch of new Family Hub branch
BARNSLEY Family Hubs celebrated the official launch of its new Barnsley Market branch earlier this week.
As part of the celebration, children and families were able to enjoy some treats as well as join in the fun with a balloon artist.
The Family Hubs scheme plays a vital role in supporting families and children as part of the council’s wider Great Childhoods Ambition commitments.
The hub acts as an information point, where...
MP Marie Tidball
MP praises fantastic show
A PRESTIGIOUS local youth choir performed in front of their MP in Dodworth as part of a series of spring concerts last month.
Marie Tidball, MP for Penistone and Stockbridge, attended one of five Barnsley Youth Choir concerts as part of a junior choir showcase at Horizon Community College.
The showcase, for under sevens, featured children from across Barnsley including Dodworth and Penistone, and took place over two days at the end of...
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Hospital receives complaints over staff tattoos
A NUMBER of complaints have been made to Barnsley Hospital about nurses not covering their tattoos, it has been revealed.
A Freedom of Information request has revealed the number of complaints made to bosses about staff at the Gawber Road site over the latest two-year period.
It shows that between 2023 and 2024 a total of 292 formal complaints were made against staff.
This number dropped to 280 over the latest 12-month...
Molly and Jeff are heading up the Talk & Trims project
Talk & Trims project aims to support men's mental health
A NEW project aimed at supporting Barnsley men’s mental health is offering a free haircut and a chat.
Talk & Trims is holding sessions on Mondays (excluding bank holidays) in the coming months in community venues across Barnsley.
The project has been launched by DIAL, an information, advice and support organisation in Barnsley.
Men can go along to the sessions to get a free haircut from Molly, and, if they feel like...
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'Good' care service celebrates new CQC rating
A BARNSLEY care service which provides residential support to adults with learning disabilities is celebrating after it was rated ‘good’ by the Care Quality Commission.
Dove Valley Mews, part of the Cygnet Social Care division, underwent an inspection by the regulator at the beginning of February and is rated ‘good’ across all five key lines of enquiry – safe, effective, caring, responsive and well-led.
The report states: “People knew their rights and had...
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Reds shine spotlight on fostering at final home match
FOSTERING Barnsley will be taking centre stage for Barnsley’s final League One game at Oakwell at the weekend.
The Reds take on Shrewsbury Town in the penultimate game of the season, and the last home match.
Fostering Barnsley will be ‘taking over’ the day in a bid to shine a spotlight on the incredible work of foster carers across the borough and inspire more people to consider becoming part of the fostering community...
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Court round-up: Man contests ‘dangerous dog’ claims
A DOG owner will find out if his pet will have to be destroyed later this year.
Grant Watson, the owner of an alleged ‘dangerous dog’, will appear at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court on September 29 after he contested a claim that it was not being kept under control.
Mr Watson, of Hilltop, Brierley, is the owner of the German Shepherd which was said to have breached a Dogs Act 1871 order.
A...
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Call for action as 'shocking' figures show extent of musculoskeletal conditions
ALMOST a quarter of people in Barnsley are living with joint, bone and muscle conditions, new figures show.
Musculoskeletal conditions include common ailments like back or neck pain, and issues that impact the muscles, spine or joints, such as arthritis.
They are the leading cause of pain and disability in England, and account for one of the highest causes of sickness absence and productivity loss.
New NHS England figures show around 22.2...
FUNDRAISER Luke Callaghan
Luke prepares for next charity mission
A DEDICATED fundraiser is taking to the skies again to raise money for a charity close to his heart.
Hospital porter Luke Callaghan has already raised almost £3,000 for Barnsley Hospital Charity in a series of fund-raising stunts.
And he’s now preparing for a wing walk in July to boost his tally further.
Thirty-year-old Luke Callaghan works at Barnsley Hospital and is dedicated to helping the charity.
So far, he has...

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Ruby's Kittens

Meet Your New Furry Family Members! 

We have three adorable kittens looking for their forever homes – one sweet girl and her two charming brothers! These little bundles of joy are full of personality, playfulness, and purrs.

The Kittens:

  • Jade (Female) – A mischievous explorer with a gentle heart. Loves cuddles and cozy laps.

  • Jet (Male) – The curious one! Always up for a game and will keep you laughing.

  • Diamond (Male) – Calm, thoughtful, and affectionate. A true snuggle buddy.

They’re all 9 weeks old, litter-trained, and eating solid food. They were raised in a loving, foster care environment, they’re well-socialised and great with people.

What They Need: A loving home where they can continue to grow, play, and thrive.

Help us find these precious kittens the homes they deserve!

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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Ruby

This sweet girl is affectionate, playful, and full of charm. She loves a sunny windowsill nap just as much as a cozy snuggle on the couch. Ruby is a curious kitty who enjoys gentle playtime and the occasional kitty conversation.

She's spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and litter-trained. Ruby would thrive in a calm home where she can bond deeply with her humans – and maybe even steal your pillow when you're not looking.

If you're ready to give this lovely lady the forever home she deserves, come meet Ruby today. She’s been waiting patiently for someone just like you.

Even though Ruby is still a kitten herself, she has already brought up her own litter of kittens who have all now been weaned and are ready for their own homes. She will suit an indoor environment with some access to the outdoors.

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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Animal rescue funds free microchipping
A LOCAL animal welfare is donating funds to provide free microchipping for pets.
Royston Animal Welfare has teamed up with Churchfield Vets to offer the service for dogs, cats and rabbits.
The offer is available from tomorrow (April 22) and appointments can be made online at www.churchfieldvets.co.uk or by ringing 01226 733333.
A RAW spokesperson said: “A donation of £5 would be greatly appreciated wherever possible. Any donations will help RAW rescue...
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Court round-up: Ban for motorcyclist caught with no insurance or licence
A MOTORCYCLIST who was caught riding dangerously – and without insurance or a licence – has been sentenced.
Billy Brown, of Belle Green Lane, Cudworth, pleaded guilty having been stopped riding a 450cc KTM on Barnsley Road, also Cudworth, in September last year.
The 24-year-old was told to take an extended test and was disqualified for 12 months. He was also told to pay court costs of £85 and a £114 surcharge.
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New recycling figures show increase
THE proportion of waste collected in Barnsley that went on to be recycled has increased, new figures show.
Latest figures from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs show 112,682 tonnes of waste were collected by Barnsley Council in the year to March 2024.
This includes waste collected directly from households, as well as street bins, street sweepings, and waste from council parks and grounds.
Of the 101,862 tonnes of household...
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Planning Round-up: Housing plans get go-ahead
PLANS to build eight new properties have been approved by the council.
An application for work to take place on Oak Road in Thurnscoe was originally submitted in June 2023. These plans were given the green light by the council last week.
PLANS to erect a new detached bungalow at Cundy Cross have been approved by the council. An application for work to take place adjacent to Grange Lane was originally submitted to...
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Beat the price hikes - switch to better broadband and save
You’ve just barely recovered from the financial hangover of the festive season. Things are looking up, and then – bam! – you’re slapped with a broadband price hike. Ouch! It’s not even good broadband either. Double ouch!
The truth is that there’s much better broadband out there and it could cost you much less, without having to worry about unexpected, mid-contract price rises in the future.
Enter brsk, the 100% full fibre broadband provider, rated...
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Crown Court date for pair facing drug dealing charges
TWO Barnsley women will appear at Sheffield Crown Court next month to answer alleged drug dealing charges.
Kimberley McManis, 39, and Jasmine Crossley, 31, both of Park Road, Grimethorpe, appeared at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday accused of possessing 147 wraps of ‘crack’ cocaine and a quantity of cannabis, with intent to supply.
McManis pleaded guilty to possessing crack and not guilty to cannabis, while Crossley pleaded not guilty to both charges.
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Hospice thanks local company after state-of-the-art upgrade
A ROOM at Barnsley Hospice’s inpatient unit has received a ‘state-of-the-art’ technological upgrade.
Work to upgrade room five on the hospice IPU has been completed thanks to the time and resources donated by local company, Aurora by Osborne Technologies based in Dodworth.
Along with full-room projection, audio and lighting upgrades mean those staying in the room can enjoy a first-class immersive space.
Whether that’s watching their favourite films, listening to music or receiving...
CELEBRATING: Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir
Choir hits the high notes with double festival success
A BARNSLEY male voice choir has scooped two awards at a festival recently.
The Millhouse Green Male Voice Choir won first place in both the male choir and sea shanty sections at the Eskdale Festival of the Arts, which took place last weekend.
Around 40 members of the choir travelled to Whitby for the festival, accompanied by supporters and musical director Rachel Atkinson.
Paul Pearson, a member of the choir, said: “We’re...
Head of LfLW Nicola Thomson-Dewey with Head of Sustainability Sasha Beswick at Reloved Boutique.
College boutique making a fashion statement
A VINTAGE clothing shop is already making an impact having saved close to 1,000 items from going to landfill.
The team at Barnsley College’s Reloved Boutique are also sharing their approach with other educational institutions around the country.
The boutique, based at the Old Mill Lane campus, sells pre-loved clothing while offering work experience opportunities to students who have additional and complex needs in the college’s Learning for Living and Work (LfLW) department....
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New food hygiene ratings awarded
THREE local venues have been awarded new food hygiene ratings.
A Wombwell pub has been awarded a four-star food hygiene rating. The George, based on George Street, was given the score following an assessment on March 10.
A town centre restaurant has also received a four-star hygiene rating. Istanbul Kitchen and Bar, based on Wellington Street, was given the score following an assessment on March 6.
And a Darfield takeaway has been...
MISSING: Jason
New image released as search for missing Jason continues
POLICE have released a new CCTV image as they grow increasingly concerned for the welfare of a missing man.
In a renewed appeal, a police spokesperson said: “We are releasing a new CCTV image of missing man Jason as officers continue to search for him.
“The image is from this morning (Friday April 18), around 11.40am, from Neville Avenue in Kendray.
“This is now the last confirmed sighting of Jason. Were you...
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Ice-cream man in court after drug find
AN ice cream seller who was stopped by police and found to be in possession of drugs – whilst also over the drug-drive limit – has been sentenced.
John King, of Hastings Street, Grimethorpe, was driving his van last March before being stopped on Stanley Street, Cudworth.
The 48-year-old was found to have amphetamine in his possession and was also charged with drug-driving as the same Class B substance was in his system....
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New exhibition will explore town's hidden gems
A NEW exhibition will explore areas, landscapes, industries, and buildings of Barnsley through the eyes of 16 talented artists.
Opening on Saturday May 3, at The Cooper Gallery, Barnsley in Sight will feature new works by the esteemed Leeds Fine Artists (LFA).
The showcase will include 29 pieces of art, with a mix of two-dimensional and sculptural works.
Leeds Fine Artists, one of Yorkshire's most prestigious art societies, brings together a diverse...
WInner: Charlie Crossland
Construction apprentice Charlie wins through to national finals
A BARNSLEY College construction apprentice has beaten off competition from across Yorkshire to take top spot in a regional contest.
Charlie Crossland achieved first place in The Guild of Bricklayers Yorkshire Region Brickwork Competition.
The annual competition invites students from colleges across the Yorkshire region to demonstrate their skills in three categories: senior, junior and new to the trade (less than six months of experience). Charlie participated in the new to trade category....
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Bowling club project will help feed local families
A NEW community garden has been created which will help families in need across the area.
Members of Royston Crown Green Bowling Club have transformed a plot of land into the garden.
At Royston Park, fresh produce will be grown and delivered to families in need of food security via the Good Food Pantry, operated by Royston Friends Association at Manor Court Community Centre.
Funding of £1,175 was awarded via the North...
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Woman jailed after string of offences
A HOYLAND woman has been sentenced to 38 weeks in custody after a shoplifting spree.
Claire Jones, 41, of King Street, appeared at Barnsley Magistrates’ Court last week.
She received her sentence following a string of offences from July 2024 onwards.
Jones had previously received a suspended sentence after attempting to rob a B and M store in Hoyland on July 29 last year.
After being apprehended by a member of...
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Councillors' bridge warning to youngsters
REPORTS of youngsters scaling a bridge and ultimately risking their lives near a Wombwell school have been condemned by a local councillor.
The bridge, on Dove Valley Way, has previously been a hotspot for youths causing chaos – and reports last week suggest that youngsters were once again attempting to climb the structure.
Coun James Higginbottom, who represents the Wombwell ward, has condemned those responsible.
In a joint statement with his fellow...
Easter cheer: Tony Batty
'Easter Bunny' Tony hands out thousands of eggs
NEARLY 2,000 Easter eggs are being distributed to disadvantaged children this week – thanks to the work of a kind-hearted Barnsley barber.
Tony Batty, who runs Tony’s Barbers on Racecommon Road, donned an Easter Bunny costume this week as part of his appeal to get chocolate eggs to children who normally wouldn’t get one.
He said: “It’s gone fantastic this year – we’ve got around 2,000 eggs to donate.
“I went to...
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Barnsley suspects remanded in custody on violent crime and drug charges
THREE men and a teenager have been charged with violent crime and drug offences, and another charged with witness intimidation, after reports of organised criminality across South Yorkshire.
Christopher Baulk, 35, of Barnsley, is charged with two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, two counts of GBH, possession of an offensive weapon, possession of a controlled drug, and threatening a person with a blade in a public...
WANTED: Michael Peto
Police appeal over suspected sex offender
SUSSEX Police are appealing for help to find a man wanted on suspicion of committing sexual offences who is now believed to be in South Yorkshire.
A Sussex Police spokesperson said: “We are still searching for 64-year-old Michael Peto, who is wanted on suspicion of committing sexual offences in Sussex and failing to surrender to bail.
“He had been at an address in Maidstone, Kent. It is now believed he is in the...

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