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In the News20/1/1936 Edward VIII becomes King. 21/1/1976 Commercial service of Concorde begins with the London-Bahrain and Paris-Rio routes.22/1/1984 The Apple Macintosh is introduced during Super Bowl XVIII. 23/1/1973 President Richard Nixon announces that a peace accord has been reached in Vietnam.24/1/1908 The fi rst Boy Scout troop is organized in England by Robert Baden-Powell.25/1/1881 Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell form the Oriental Telephone Company.26/1/1841 The United Kingdom formally occupies Hong Kong
Born this week...20/1/1965 Sophie, Countess of Wessex 21/1/1976 Emma Bunton22/1/1920 Sir Alf Ramsey23/1/1984 Arjen Robben24/1/1941 Neil Diamond25/1/1938 Etta James26/1/1925 Paul Newman
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1. Which car name translates as ‘people’s car’?
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5. In which group of islands is Tenerife?
6. What do the initials in NATO stand for?
7. What is a Zepplin?
8. Which US State has the nickname ‘The Sunshine State’?
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10. What is the name of the mountain face in the USA into which the faces of four US presidents have been carved?
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Sheffi eld City Council could be awarded up to £4million from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and Big Lottery Fund to complete major restoration work to the Sheffi eld General Cemetery, it was announced this week.Initially the council’s Parks and Countryside service will receive development funding of £429,000 to progress their plans for the cemetery over the next two years, and then apply for the full grant in 2018.The overall aim of the project is to transform the site into a
well-used heritage and wildlife park that will be enjoyed and explored by people of all ages and interests.This will include sympathetic restoration of existing features, such as the collapsing catacombs, ensuring structures throughout are safe and enhancing habitats to attract more wildlife. The project will also play a big part in strengthening the Outdoor City’s links from the centre to the Peak District for walkers, runners and cyclists.The Sheffi eld General
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Local Planning Authority to whom the application is being submitted: Sheffi eld City Council, Howden House, 1 Union Street, Sheffi eld, South Yorkshire S1 2SH.Any owner of the land or tenant who wishes to make representations about this application should write to the Council within 21 days of the date of this notice.
Mrs K Eynon20th January 2016
Statement of owner’s rights: The grant of planning permission does not affect owner’s rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or lease.Statement of Agricultural tenant’s rights: The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect agricultural tenant’s security of tenure.‘Owner’ means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years.‘Tenant’ means a tenant of an agricultural holding any part of which is comprised in the land.
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Here are a few things to be aware of if you are thinking of applying for fl exible working:Convincing your employer - formally requesting fl exible working hours usually means more time working from home and less time in the offi ce which, while convenient for you may not be so helpful for your employer. Stating your case - to boost your chances of having your fl exible working request approved, it’s important to plan what and
where the positives lie for your employer.Make a plan – outline a proposed schedule of work with allotted tasks and clearly explaining to your employer the advantages of working from home or changing your current contracted hours.Keeping on track – keeping a record of working hours and accountability for tasks completed becomes vital if you’re requesting to work from home. Communicate – keeping in touch via phone or email is essential to working relationships. Create a workspace that’s away from distractions if possible and if not fi nd a place that’s comfortable to work in.Work smart – take opportunities to fi ll waiting periods – if you’re taking your parent to hospital or GP appointments – with email conversation can help you to keep on top of admin while leaving longer periods of time free for onerous tasks.Collaboration - using software and online applications specifi cally designed for fi le
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sharing and working on team projects such as Google Drive or Dropbox may help. Depending on company policy you may be able to ask your IT department to install the company’s drives on your personal computer to make fi le access from home much easier.Flexibility - asking an employer for fl exible working hours is all well and good as long as you’re prepared to be fl exible as well. If you want to fi t your job around child and elderly care this might mean working unsociable hours – early in the morning or evenings – in order to keep up with your workload.Should I stay or should I go? If you feel your caring commitments are encroaching on work hours you may need to make the diffi cult decision between continuing on in your career or leaving work to provide care. Should you fi nd you’re spending over 35 hours caring and you’ve given up your job in order to do so you should be able to apply for Carer’s Allowance. If you’re struggling to cope with the demands of work and care it may be worth making a fl exible working request to help relieve the stress of continually looking after everyone else’s needs rather than focusing on your own.More information on how to apply for fl exible working can be found on the ACAS website.
OVER 2 YOUOver2You is an innovative project that works with health and care services and the people who access them to gather feedback and help shape the way that services are provided in the future. Over2You aims to improve people’s expectations of health and care providers and give customers a real voice in driving up the quality of services.Following a successful bid to the Department of Health for funding for the project, South Yorkshire Housing Association has joined forces with Gentoo Group and St Vincent’s Housing Association to form a three year partnership that will complete in 2017. The project will cover the Sheffi eld, Rotherham, Barnsley, Bolton, Rochdale and Sunderland areas. Over2You has been recruiting volunteers with experience of accessing health and social care services to become Quality Assessors. They provide training and mentoring support to volunteers to undertake Quality Inspections of services in their area and fi nd out exactly what great health and social care services look like to the people who access them.The feedback from Quality Inspections will provide a Quality Insight Report for the service provider to help them develop their services. The project will measure the impact of the feedback through return visits to services and customer focus groups.In addition Over2You will be running information sessions, led by people who access health and care services, that focus on self and peer advocacy, raise awareness of what fantastic care looks like and offer advice for people on what to do if their provider isn’t up to scratch.For more information contact Over2You: SYHA - 01142 702648 Website: www.over2you.org.uk/.
SECRET EGYPTShould we beware the mummy’s curse? Were the Egyptians obsessed with death? Did aliens build the pyramids? The Secret Egypt exhibition at Weston Park Museum will challenge some of the enduring myths about ancient Egypt perpetuated through fi lms, books and other popular media.Bringing together 150 objects from animal and human mummies to ceramics and jewellery, the exhibition will invite visitors to explore a range of fascinating archaeological evidence to revaluate what they understand about this remarkable civilisation. This touring exhibition from the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry, loaned by Birmingham Museums Trust on behalf of Birmingham City Council will at the museum until Sunday 10th April 2016.
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CHRIS LEE PREPARES FOR 96 MILE TREK OVER THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER CHARITY IN MEMORY OF FELLOW STEELERS FANUnconventional sports fan, Christopher, who as well as following ice hockey, enjoys pole fi tness and aerial arts in his spare time, will step out with his best friend Mike on the 19th March to take in the scenic route of the West Highland Way over a challenging 5 days.After seeing several of his family and friends fi ght cancer, Chris is hoping to raise over £500 to support ongoing research, treatment and care at Weston Park Hospital.Chris said, “Scotland is one of my favourite places in the UK, especially around Loch Ness and Fort William where the walk concludes. I know this is going to be a true test of endurance even for me- although I’m quite active and have done long distance walks before.”“Weston Park Hospital showed unwavering support to a fellow Steeler’s fan, 21 year old, Amy Usher who sadly lost her battle with cancer last March. The
LIVE MUSIC THRIVES AT DRONFIELD VENUEDo you love live music? Want to see some of the best local acts in the area? Then why not pop down to JD’S Lounge on the High Street in Dronfi eld? Every weekend there are top live acts – and entry is free!The Bar is open Wednesday to Saturday every week, and Wednesday is dedicated to new and young acts wanting to gain experience, so if you fancy playing the venue simply get in touch via Twitter or their Facebook page!Not only that – Thursday is Special Event Nights – showcasing a selection of quality live performers with tickets from only £3 (depending on the artist) and great drinks available, including real ales such as Navigation Brewery Craft Bitter. Some of the upcoming Special Events include:• 28th January: Charles Hibberd with Dog Coffee as support (£3)• 11th February: Dave Perkins Up Close and Personal (£5)• 25th February: Derrin Nauendorf kicks off his European Tour (£ tbc)• 17th March: Johnny and the Moondogs (£6)And from Sunday 7th February – they are opening on the fi rst Sunday of every month for the Jazz Jam with Steve Black, Jeremy Meek, Ralph Salt and friends. Go and join them from 7pm to sing, play or listen. A chilled evening is guaranteed.
THREE TUNS CROWNED CAMRA PUB OF THE MONTHSheffi eld Campaign For Real Ale has voted The Three Tuns on Silver Street Head as January Pub Of The Month.A good choice of cask ales, top quality food and a friendly atmosphere all proved popular with local drinkers.The unusual shape of the pub and it’s varied mix of customers were also factors in the win.A packed evening saw the presentation of the award accompanied by a free buffet.
day my walk begins will be a poignant day as it will be exactly 1 year on from the day Amy sadly lost her battle.”“In Amy’s memory, I hope to complete this walking challenge and make a difference to the vital and impressive facility that provides support to so many cancer patients across South Yorkshire and beyond.”Chris’s 96 mile walk will take him through some of the most scenic landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, encompassing Mugdock Country Park, Loch Lomund as we’ll as climbing the well-known Devils staircase.“Unfortunately most of us have experienced cancer in our lives, whether directly or through a loved one. The very wonderful and courageous Amy Usher was very brave and went above and beyond; and if I can achieve even a quarter of what she managed I would be very proud.”Steelers fan Amy Usher was diagnosed with a rare form of throat cancer in 2013 and received treatment at Weston Park Hospital. Despite the hospital’s best efforts and expertise, Amy sadly lost her fi ght with cancer in March 2015.Throughout her treatment, Amy and her older sister, Beth, became familiar faces at the Steelers games, with both players and staff at the local club showing their utmost support to the family during such a diffi cult time.
During 2016, the cancer charity is encouraging those thinking of taking on an active challenge to join Team Weston Park and run, ride or walk to raise funds to support the work of Weston Park Hospital.
To support Chris’s walk visit his JustGiving page at: https://www.justgiving.com/CHR15-LEE
To fi nd out more about joining the cancer charity’s dedicated ‘& Raise’ clubs and for tips to get fi t during 2016 visit the website at:www.wphcancercharity.org.uk
Three Tuns landlady Kate Major and Team with the Pub Of The Month award.
FOR BATTER OR WORSEFebruary used to be best known for the romance of Valentine’s Day, and the glamour of fi lm awards season – but not anymore, as Sunday 7 February sees the exciting return of National Yorkshire Pudding Day! To make this special occasion, the humble Yorkshire pudding, which has graced the nation’s Sunday roasts for generations, is now turning its hand to something extra special. Aunt Bessie’s, the nation’s number one Yorkshire pudding maker, is offering Britain’s most avid Yorkshire pudding fans (who are about to enter marital bliss) a wedding cake with a difference... The master chefs at Aunt Bessie’s will lovingly create a three tiered wedding cake made entirely out of their signature Yorkshire puds. The aptly named ‘Yorkshire pudding wedding cake’ will be served up along with a delicious gravy fountain. The fi rst of its kind, no doubt wedding guests will be blown away by this amazing culinary delight.If you’re a Yorkshire pudding devotee and would love the chance to say ‘I do’ to the opportunity of the Aunt Bessie’s Yorkshire pudding wedding cake at your wedding, then get in touch via Twitter @AuntBessies or pop an email to [email protected].
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SUNDAY 31ST JANUARY
SEBASTIANTOP MALE VOCALIST
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
FIREWORXSENSATIONAL GUY/GIRL POP DUO
SUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
WAYNE SIMONPERSONALITY VOCAL ENTERTAINER
LIVE ARTISTS
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Saturday 30th January
AK 47SUPERB LIVE TRIO
Saturday 23rd January
GP THOMPSONSUPERB MALE VOCAL INSTRUMENTALIST
Thursday 28th January
MERCURY CLUBLAND AWARDS NIGHTTICKETS £6 FROM CLUB OR MERCURY
THE VICTORY CLUB134 MAIN ROAD - DARNALL - SHEFFIELD | TEL: 0114 244 2134
FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE
ALL CHILDREN WELCOME
THURSDAY LADIES SECTION BINGOFRIDAY BINGO & PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT
EVERY SATURDAY KARAOKE
FULLY AIR CONDITIONED
OPEN ALL DAY FRI & SAT
MONDAY 23RD JANUARY 2016
SENIOR CITIZEN SOCIALSINGALONG - BINGO - RAFFLE - BUFFET
1PM -3PM • £2 DONATION WELCOME
SUNDAY 24 JANUARY
ALEXANDRASUNDAY 31ST JANUARY
STEVIENORTHERN SOULSATURDAY 23RD JAN
THURSDAY 28TH JANUARY 2016 from 7pm
AT CROOKES SOCIAL CLUBMULEHOUSE ROAD • CROOKES • S10 1TD
MiLLSSNOOKER
TEL: 0114 274 7277 MOB: 07971 783682TEL: 0114 274 7277 MOB: 07971 783682GORDON WORKS, UNIT 3 VALLEY ROAD, SHEFFIELD S8 9FT
THURSDAY 28TH JANUARY 2016THURSDAY 28TH JANUARY 2016GORDON WORKS, UNIT 3 VALLEY ROAD, SHEFFIELD S8 9FTGORDON WORKS, UNIT 3 VALLEY ROAD, SHEFFIELD S8 9FT
FOR ALL YOUR SNOOKER & POOL NEEDS!
Supplying Pubs, Clubs & the Public
FOR ALL YOUR
GORDON WORKS, UNIT 3 VALLEY ROAD, SHEFFIELD S8 9FTGORDON WORKS, UNIT 3 VALLEY ROAD, SHEFFIELD S8 9FT
THE SPRINGVALE1 Commonside • Crookesmoor • Sheffi eld S10 1GA
ASK ABOUT OUR JANUARY FOOD OFFERS!ASK ABOUT OUR JANUARY FOOD OFFERS!
TEL: 0114 2663493/4493182 the springvale sheffi eld
CARLING £2.90 • CASK ALES FROM £2.40
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Fantastic Live Band - Don’t Miss These!
R N’ FRFriday 29th January
SUNDAY LUNCHTWO FOR £12 WITH FREE DESSERT!
MONDAY NIGHTQUIZ NIGHT WITH PRIZES!
WIN A GALLON OF BEER • FREE FOOD
THURSDAY NIGHTKARAOKE NIGHT!
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E3BRADFIELD BREWERYSponsored by Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts,
Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
Malin Bridge InnA Warm Welcome from Jill & Steve
Holme Lane, Sheffi eld, S6 4J2 Tel: 0114 2348241
FIND US ON FACEBOOKFREE WIFI • CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED
EVERY THURSDAY QUIZ NIGHT
SUNDAY ROASTS!
EVERY SUNDAY NOON - 6PM!
WHY NOT HOLD YOUR EVENT IN OUR NEWLY REFURBISHED
FUNCTION ROOM?CALL FOR DETAILS
ALL DAY EVERY DAY
PIZZA & A PINT £5.50 Sunday is
Carvery Day
Visit our website: www.theoldhorns.co.uk
(Food is served Mon to Fri 11:30am - 3pm & 5pm - 9pm & all day Sat 11:30am - 9pm)
TUESDAY IS QUIZ NIGHT - Jackpot and Prizes to be won - 9.30pm
Served 11:30am - 7pm
We Are Open All Day Every DayWelcome to...TOWNGATE, HIGH BRADFIELD, SHEFFIELD, S6 6LGT: 0114 285 1207
Monday is
Tuesday is Wednesday is
Friday isThursday is FISH FRY-DAY
BOOKING IS ADVISABLE ON ALL DAYS
���eee RRRaaaRaRRRaRaRaRRRaR iiiaiaaaiaiaiaaaia lllwwwlwlllwlwlwlllwl aaawawwwawawawwwaw yyyayaaayayayaaayaTEL: 07931 796 939 • S6 1LP
OPEN EVERY HOME GAMEFOOTBALL SUPPORTERS WELCOME
Friday 22nd January
MARV WHITE BANDSaturday 23rd January
TREVOR ALLENEvery Sunday
5:30PM - 8PM GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
& PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT HOSTED BY IANAWARD WINNING PORK PIES
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
Live Entertainment this Weekend
Lisa & Chris Welcome you to theNOAH’S ARK
Monday QUIZ NIGHT
Tuesday BUSKERS’ NIGHT
HOSTED BY TREVOR ALLEN PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT- £100
Friday OPEN THE BOX
Every Sunday from 9pm & Every 1st Thurs of the Month (1pm - 4pm)SING-A-LONG & BINGO
WITH BRIAN
Wednesday & ThursdayFREE POOL
• We Cater For Up To 100 People for • Private Parties • Christenings • Wakes
197 Mansfi eld Road, Sheffi eld S12 2AL - 0114 239 8681
FRIDAY 22ND JANUARY
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
LYNSEY ELLIS
FREE WI-FI•BT SPORTSCASK MARQUE ACCREDITED
RACHEL RAYNOR
MONDAYMusic & Cash Bingo + Redtooth Poker
FRIDAYFamily Bingo Night - Children Welcome
Raffl es & Super Bingo
TUESDAYPoker Night - Private League - Cash Games
Pool League - New Members Welcome
WEDNESDAYDominoes Night - Cash Prizes - All Welcome
THURSDAYSingalong & Dancing & More!
SAT 23RD JAN - GIRL-FRONTED SOFT ROCK TRIO
SHAKIRSUN 24TH JAN - TOP SOUL/MOTOWNVOCALIST
STEVIE
FULL SIZE SNOOKER & POOL TABLESUPERB FUNCTION ROOM
Air Conditioned, Private Bar, Seats 150, Catering, Live DJFor Any Occasion
TELEPHONE 0114 2485546
FREE FUNCTION
ROOM
Woodhouse Westend WMC149 Sheffi eld Road Sheffi eld
Tel: 0114 2693 057
MOLLIE TARGETTSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
TOP FEMALE VOCALIST
QUIZ NIGHTMONDAYBEER TOKENS FOR THE WINNER + BINGO
BINGO SNOWBALL - £450 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS
WEDNESDAYMODERN SEQUENCE PLUS BINGO
BINGO SNOWBALL - £85 ON 48 NOS. OR LESS
BINGO & OPEN THE BOXFRIDAY & SATURDAY Open All Day Sat
FRIDAY BINGO - £450 ON 53 NOS. OR LESSSATURDAY BINGO - £55 ON 45 NOS. OR LESS
BINGO/OPEN THE BOXSUNDAY
LUNCHTIME BINGO - £230 ON 53 NOS. OR LESSLUNCHTIME OPEN THE BOX
EVENING BINGO - £370 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS
FLETCHFRI 22ND JANUARY
TOP MALE ENTERTAINER
-
101 stradbroke Drive Sheffield s13 8seTel: 0114 2399834
every mondayquiz - bingo - play your cards right
every wednesday - free pool & snooker
PIPEYARD LANE, ECKINGTON, S21 4FA TEL: 01246 432438
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARYJESSICA STEELE
FROM “THE VOICE!”
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARYTHE CROWD
THREE PIECE VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL GROUP
SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY
CRAIG MICHAELSUPERB MALE ENTERTAINER
ECKINGTON MINERS WELFARE
EVERY THURSDAY !
WITH TONY LEWIS & FRIENDSALL WELCOME! COME AND JOIN IN!
STRAD JAM NIGHT
free buffet - starts 8.00pm
WOODSEATS WMC
FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK
Every Thursday 12noon-3pmDancing with the Steel City Dancers
First Friday of Every Month NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT
Monday 7:30pm onwardsEASY DANCE - Tuition With Mark
5:30pm Start - EVERYONE WELCOME
EVERY SUNDAYJAM SESSION
LIVE THIS WEEKEND
Use available instruments or bring your own
UNIONSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
LIVE GIRL-FRONTED FOUR PIECE BAND
SARAH KIDMANSUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
SENSATIONAL FEMALE VOCALIST
FARM ROADSports & Social Club
Farm Road, Sheffi eld S2 2TP Tel: 0114 2729947www.farmrdsocialclub.co.uk
PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
RUSS ELLIOTFRIDAY 22ND JANUARY
QUIZ, RAFFLES, OPEN THE BOX, STICKY 13
ELYSIUMSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
TOP DUO
DIAMOND ELVISSUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
SUPERB TRIBUTE PERFORMER
FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRECLOSE TO CITY CENTRE
BT SPORT HD & SKY SPORTS HDBIG SCREEN
EVERY THURSDAY - 8PMSEQUENCE DANCE & BINGO
GREAT FOR PRE-MATCH DRINKS FOR SUFC HOME GAMES
STONES £1.95TETLEYS £1.95FOSTERS £2.05CARLING £2.35KRONENBURG £2.40 GREAT LIVE ACT
UDThe Black Bull18 Church Street - Ecclesfi eld • Tel: 07514 221896/0114 246 9420
Lisa & Mick Welcome Customers Old & New to
*Subject to Black Bull supplying catering/buffetIn-house catering for all occasions • Resident DJ availableFREE FUNCTION ROOM*
DISCOUNTED BEER!
WEDNESDAY
DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DRAUGHT DAFTNESS!
MONDAY
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY
DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!DISCOUNTED BEER!
WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAYDRAUGHT DAFTNESS!DRAUGHT DAFTNESS!DRAUGHT DAFTNESS!DRAUGHT DAFTNESS!DRAUGHT DAFTNESS!DRAUGHT DAFTNESS!
MONDAYMONDAYMONDAYCOMING SOON!
JAM NIGHT! (watch this space)
FREE FUNCTION ROOM*FREE FUNCTION ROOM*
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
In-house catering for all occasions • Resident DJ availableFREE FUNCTION ROOM*FREE FUNCTION ROOM*FREE FUNCTION ROOM*FREE FUNCTION ROOM*
DISKOKE
FREE FUNCTION ROOM*FREE FUNCTION ROOM*
GREAT NIGHT
LIGHTBAR
MEALSSERVED
TUESDAY GAMES NIGHT
FUN FOR ALL
Masbrough Social Club Union Street Rotherham S61 1AA
Call Paul 07565 853802
LIVE ENTERTAINMENTSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
MONTY MONTANA
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
NASHVILLE KEYS
• Line Dancing •• Bingo •
• Cash Prizes •• Open The Box •
• £2 Entry •
• DOORS OPEN 8PM - LATE •
THURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAYTHURSDAYFREE POOL
DISKOKEDISKOKEDISKOKE GREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTDISKOKE GREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHTGREAT NIGHT
FREE POOLFREE POOLComing Soon -Spin the Wheel & Play Your Cards Right!
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E4Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk
SOUTHEYSOUTHEYSOUTHEYSOCIAL CLUB
Southey Green Road, Sheffi eld, S5 7QQ
FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED
FREQUENT BUS SERVICE ROUTES: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (TO & FROM THE CLUB)
TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101
OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY
PLUS BINGO & SUPER FIVE
MONDAYSBINGO MANIA & SUPER 5
EVERY 1/2 HOUR
SAT 30TH JANUARY
LORRAINE CROSBY BAND
SUN 24TH JANUARY
SHAKIR
SAT 23RD JANUARY
BIG IN JAPAN
FRI 22ND JANUARY
O’BRIEN HESSONAWARD WINNING YOUNG VOCALISTTEATIME IN THE LOUNGE (5PM - 8PM)
SUN 31ST JANUARY
WOLCOTT BAND
RUTLAND ROAD SHEFFIELD S3 9PATHE FORESTFour TOOL MAKERS Real Ales & Guest Beer!
MONDAY EVENINGPOOL LEAGUE
EVERY SUNDAY 1PM - 3PM
SUNDAY CARVERYONLY £6.50 - U12s £3.50
EVERY SUNDAY 5.30PM - 9.30PMOPEN MIC & JAM SESSION
All Welcome!
FRI 29TH JANUARY
POCKET ROCKETAWARD WINNING VOCALIST
TEATIME IN THE LOUNGE (5PM - 8PM)
GREAT LIVE BAND
TOP NORTH EAST BAND
VOCAL INSTRUMENTAL TRIO
SUPER FIVE PIECE BAND
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY EVENINGKARAOKE & DISCO
come and join in!
THURSDAY 28TH JANUARY 2016AT CROOKES SOCIAL CLUB
MULEHOUSE ROAD • CROOKES • S10 1TD
TICKETS £6 Available from Crookes Social Club or The Mercury
on 0114 276 3701
WADSLEY BRIDGE WMCTHE HOME OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENTHALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD S6 1LB • TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51
Come and join our club - Full Membership Just £5 per year!
www.wadsleybridge-wmc.co.ukVisit us on our new updated website
Forthcoming Entertainment
DARTS & CARDS ROOM
FREE BOUNCY CASTLE AND SLIDE
(WEATHER PERMITTING)
THREE CASUALLOUNGES
GAMES ROOMwith 3 Full Size Snooker Tables
FREE on Tues & Thur
FREE FUNCTION ROOMCONTACT MARK
OAKES (CONCERT SEC) ON 07432 798935
Forthcoming Entertainment
SHEFFIELD LANE WMC45 Hatfi eld House Lane, Sheffi eld S5 6HU
0114 2457 806Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge
MONDAY AFTERNOONSSequence & Modern Dancing
BINGO EVERY NIGHTCHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE
CONCERT ROOM ON SUN LUNCHTIMES & TUE NIGHTS
FRIDAY 29TH JANUARYDEE DOWLING BAND
SUPERB LIVE BAND
FRIDAY 22ND JANUARYRAKKITEERS
SUPERB LIVE BAND
SUNDAY 24TH JANUARYKERRY HARRISON BAND
SUPERB LIVE NORTH EAST BAND
SAM MIGGELLFEMALE PERSONALITY VOCALIST
TUESDAY 26TH JANUARY
WADSLEY BRIDGE WMCHALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD
TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51WADSLEY BRIDGE WMCHALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD S6 1LB • TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51
FREE ROOM HIREOpti onal Top Class Buff et - £4 per head
Live Entertainment can be provided
Why not book your Party now?
COMEDIANS, DUOS, SOLOS & BANDS PROVIDED AT COST
SOMETHING TO CELEBRATE IN 2016?
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARYJERSEY 4
FANTASTIC TRIBUTE GROUP
READ THE MERCURY ONLINE AT WWW.MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
THE PARTY BAND60’S & BEATLES POP TRIBUTE
Telephone Olly or Marian - 07956 235332
TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGSPUB GAMES LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY EVENINGSOPEN MIC NIGHT
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARYUNION GAP
HIT 60’S RECORDING ARTISTS
NEW BEER at Six Year Old Prices!
From £1.70 Per Pint
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARYSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
UPTOWN
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
LIP SERVICESUNDAY 31ST JANUARY
FREE FUNCTION ROOMCONTACT MARK
OAKES (CONCERT SEC)
SUNDAY 31ST JANUARY
SHELLEY STEVENS SHOW
SUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARYSATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
LIP SERVICELINACRE & KNIGHTS
WADSLEY BRIDGE WMCHALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD S6 1LB • TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51
WADSLEY BRIDGE WMCHALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD
TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51
FRIDAY 4TH MARCH
JUNGLE LIONS
TICKETS £10 FROM THE CLUB
FANTASTIC LIVE SKA BAND
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E5Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk
Nether Lane, Ecclesfi eld, Sheffi eld,S35 9ZXTel: 0114 240 1155
• Extensive Menu to suit all tastes and dietary requirements• Our fabulous Carvery’s available 7 Days and Nights every week. 12-2 Mon-Fri, 12-8 Saturday, 12-7 Sunday• Don’t forget our ”Golden Years” Menu which is offered 12-3pm Mon-Fri 3 courses for only £6.75
Meadow Farm
Nether Lane, Ecclesfi eld, Sheffi eld,S35 9ZX
Meadow
• where our famous
fresh cakes can be eaten in-house or taken
away – Hand Made by our own chefs
• ICE CREAM PARLOUR –
introduced with a fantastic offer on
quality ice cream served in Cones, Tubs or
Sundaes, you can even create your own –
FULL RANGE OF DRINKS•••••• STELLA • SAN MIGUEL • STRONGBOW• ALL ON DRAUGHT plus a Fantastic Wine List with wines from all over the world and a full range of Spirits and Soft Drinks
20 HIGH STREET MOSBOROUGH0114 248 6812
MONDAY - THURSDAYOPEN 11AM - 11PMFRIDAY - SATURDAY
OPEN 11AM - MIDNIGHT
EVERY MONDAY - 9:30PMQUIZ NIGHT THURSDAY PIE DAY!
GUESS THE GOLDEN NUMBER STARTS AT £50
FREE SUPPER AT 10PM
CLASSIC MEAT & POTATO PIEGUEST ALE PIE • LAMB & MINT PIE
CHICKEN HAM & LEEK PIEPLUS OTHER SPECIALITY PIES
THE SIGN OF A GREAT PINTINDEPENDENTLY INSPECTED
SEE US ON TRIP ADVISOR
VALENTINE SPECIALS!
GOOD PUB GRUBServed 7 Days a Week • Noon - 8pm Monday-Saturday
Sunday Lunch served Noon - 4pmNOW SERVING CREAM & AFTERNOON TEAS! Daily Noon - 4pm
SMALL FUNCTION ROOM UP TO 25 PERSONS - FREE HIRE - BUFFET AVAILABLE
Mercury Newspaper’
YOU’RE ALWAYS A WINNER AT...
DAVY’SSPORTING CLUBDARNALL • SHEFFIELD • TEL: 0114 244 2936
www.davyssportingclub.co.uk [email protected]
WE HAVE FULL SPORTS FACILITIES FOR:
MEMBERSHIP DEALS AVAILABLE
TWO LARGE FUNCTION SUITES
www.davyssportingclub.co.uk davyssportingclub.co.uk
MEMBERSHIP DEALS AVAILABLE
www.davyssportingclub.co.uk info
MEMBERSHIP DEALS AVAILABLE
FOOTBALLCRICKET SQUASH
FREE WEIGHTS GYM CROWN GREEN
BOWLS
D CSEST
1961
WACKY WEDNESDAYS!10% OFF THE OLD FAVOURITES SECTION OF OUR MENU
WATCH FOR EXCITING TIMES HAPPENING AT THE GEORGE IN 2016! FOLLOWING OUR MINI-REFURB WE HAVE A NEW MENU
INCLUDING:•OAP SPECIALS•KIDS MENU•DESSERTS MENU
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT Top class entertainment &
dining at its best.
• Visit the “CakeAway” where our famous
fresh cakes can be eaten in-house or taken
away – Hand Made by our own chefs
• Brand New ICE CREAM PARLOUR
introduced with a fantastic offer on
quality ice cream served in Cones, Tubs or
Sundaes, you can even create your own –
11 fl avours available!
FULL RANGE OF DRINKS• JOHN SMITHS • ABBOT CASK• BLACK SHEEP • CARLING • FOSTERS• STELLA
ROBBIE MARTIN
Saturday 23rd January Fantastic Meadow Farm Favourite
11:00AM - 3:30PM
Booking EssentialCall 0114 2401155
Nether Lane, Ecclesfi eld, Sheffi eld,S35 9ZX
Meadow Farm
Wed 27th JanuaryWed 2nd MarchWed 13th April
3 COURSE LUNCH £9.95ENTERTAINMENT WITH
RUSS ELLIOTTPRIZE BINGO
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
AND A GOOD OLD SING-ALONG!
A Brilliant Format for Wednesday Afternoons!!
Back for 2016
GOLDEN YEARS
SUNDAY LUNCH 12 - 4PM 2 FOR £12BISTRO NIGHT FROM 6PM
THREE COURSES•COFFEE•CHOCOLATESONLY £19.95 PER PERSON
BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN
DALE TAVERNDALE TAVERNDALE TAVERNWEST STREET • WORSBROUGH DALE • BARNSLEY • S70 5PG
WEDNESDAY CARVERY 12 NOON-2PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
THURSDAY AUCTION 6PM TILL 10PM
SUN 24TH JANUARY
HALOSUPERB VOCAL HARMONY ACT
FREE TO HIRE AIR CONDITIONED FUNCTION ROOM CALL FOR DETAILS
FRIDAY 22ND JANUARYIN THE CONCERT ROOM
ROCK N’ ROLL NIGHT STARRING
7.00PM -12.30PM £4 ENTRY
EVERY SATURDAY KARAOKE IN THE LOUNGE 9PM TILL 1AM
EVERY SUNDAY CARVERY SERVED 12NOON-4PM
£5.95 ADULTS • £4.00 CHILDREN
TEL: 01226 205611 / www.daletavern.co.uk
7.00PM -12.30PM £4 ENTRY7.00PM -12.30PM £4 ENTRYNEIL WILD
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E6Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk
BRINSWORTHSOCIAL
Brinsworth Lane, RotherhamSATURDAY 23RD JANBRAD PEPPER & JAY DANIELLE
SUNDAY 24TH JANM TOWN
MONDAY & FRIDAYBINGO
THURSDAYOLD TIME & MODERN
DANCINGOPEN ALL DAY
from 1pm
LIVE SPORTS ON SKY & BTNEW MEMBERS WELCOME
01709 364435
CALLING ALL
AGENTS!ADVERTISE YOUR ACTS
HERE!CALL OUR
SALES TEAM ON 0114 2763633
GREASBROUGHWMC
Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham01709 551117
CHILDREN ALLOWED ON WEDNESDAYSBUT NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON SATURDAYS
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARYPOPAGANDA
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
NIKKI SUMMERS BAND
WEDNESDAY 3RD FEBRUARYTHE DRIVE
WEDNESDAY 27TH JANUARYLORRAINE CROSBY BAND
WEDNESDAY 20TH JANUARYPROPHECY
NEWBOLD WMC
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
JAMES MARTINSUNDAY 31ST DECEMBER
REBECCA DANIELS
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
HAYLEY LOUSUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
JAMES MARTIN
Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfi eld, S41 8EJ
Excellent live shows!
For Details Contact N.M.W.C - 01246 278849FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
FRIDAY 22ND JANUARY
TOP GUNFANTASTIC LIVE ROCK BAND
Traditional Home Cooked Food
ALBION ROAD29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre
Tel: 01709 512545
Top Weekend EntertainmentSKA BRITANNIAFRIDAY 22ND JANUARY
TRIPLE XSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
LIAM KELLYSUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
SIMON YOUNGTUESDAY 26TH JANUARY
READ THE MERCURY
ONLINE AT WWW.MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK
RAWMARSH TRADES Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh,
Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825
& LABOUR CLUB
CRAIG MICHAELSUNDAY 24TH JANUARY
M TOWNSATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
GABRIELLE CLARKESUNDAY 31ST JANUARY
TOP GUNSATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
CLUB CHESTERFIELD
Large Function Room For HireHolds 250 People
Available for Weddings, Birthdays, Parties etc.
Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200
Tuesday Night Auction - 7pm - FinishBingo Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
DENISE JOHNSON
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
SUPERB VOCAL ARTIST
DAVE JAMES
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
TOP MALE ENTERTAINER
The Dusty MillerSheffi eld Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW - Near Chesterfi eld (2 mins off jct 30, M1)
Tel: 01246 810 507 • Email: [email protected]
Check Our Website For Menu Details www.dustymiller.co.uk
DAILY CARVERY FROM £4.25
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT THE DUSTY!
SATURDAY 13TH FEBRUARY
LIVE DEBUT OF THIS 60’S - MODERN DAY BAND!LOOKING GLASS
SATURDAY 6TH FEBRUARY
ROCK CHICK COVERS BANDTREMENDOUS GIRL SINGER
NON COMPOS MENTIS
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
ANOTHER DUSTY DEBUT - FOR THIS INDIE POP & ROCK BAND FROM DRONFIELD!
THE SCORE
Carvery & Bar Meals Served All Day
SATURDAY 30TH JANUARY
WE FINISH OFF JANUARY WITH A RETURN VISIT FROM ONE OF OUR REGULAR CLASSIC ROCK BANDS!
RICOCHET
Brook Hill • Thorpe Hesley • Rotherham S61 2QAJust 5 mins from J35 M1 • Telephone 0114 2456 008
Horse & TigerIntroducing live music,
real ales and a welcoming atmosphere.
PLAY ON OUR BRAND NEW POOL TABLE!
THE MIDLANDSHEFFIELD ROAD, KILLAMARSH
For further information & comments search ‘new midland jammers’FIND US ON
EVERY WEDNESDAY REDTOOTH POKER LEAGUE - ALL WELCOME!
BEER GARDEN NOW OPEN OPEN EVERY DAY - WEATHER PERMITTING
JAM NIGHTTHURSDAY 21ST JANUARY - 8:30PM
ALL WELCOME
CLASSIC LIVE ROCK BANDSTILL CRAZY
SATURDAY 23RD JANUARY
Saturday 23rd JanuaryDISCO & KARAOKE
HOSTED BY SUE & PAUL!
GAMES PLAYERS WANTEDDarts Dominoes Crib - Monday & Tuesday NightsCall in & See Someone on the Team for Details
Wednesdays from 8:30pm WE’RE JAMMIN’
Co- hosted by the inimitable Mick & Pat.Open mic/buskers night welcoming musicians, singers & performers.
FREE SNAP - KATH’S MINI PIES
Friday 29th January
SUE & PAUL’S VARIETY NIGHT DISCO • KARAOKE • GAMES
PRIZES TO BE WON!
BRING YOUR LOVED ONES TO THE DUSTY FOR OUR VALENTINES WEEKEND 3 COURSE MENU We are now taking bookings for our romantic candle-lit weekend on Sat 13th & Sun 14th February.
Enjoy your perfect night here in our lovely surroundings with quality food and service to make it a special night for you & your partner!
Doncaster Venue Listings20
E7BRADFIELD BREWERYSponsored by Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts,
Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
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If you have any news, reviews, releases/events you’d like us to cover please forward details to [email protected] nest voices to emerge out of the UK. Fast forward eighteen months and Goulding is back with her most recent record, “Delirium” which was released on 6th November 2015. With hits to include “Love Me Like You Do” from the raunchy Fifty Shades Of Gray, alongside lead single “On My Mind,” this album is by far the singer songwriters most accomplished record to date. With a host of musical infl uences to include Bjork, Joni Mitchell, Adele, Amy Winehouse, Florence and the Machine, Beyonce and Lauryn Hill, Ellie Goulding’s unique husky vocals and beautifully crafted lyric ability ensure she remains at the very top of her game.Ellie Goulding will be performing at Sheffi eld’s Arena on 12th March 2016. Support is from the super smooth John Newman. Tickets are on sale now through www.sheffi eldarena.co.uk and start from £38.50. Doors 7.30pm. Please see the website for full terms and conditions.
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Malpractice – Dr. Feelgood
Canvey Island rock and rollers Dr. Feelgood, released their second album Malpractice, in 1975. The surly quartet featured; the intense presence and rough vocals of Lee Brilleaux; the thrumming bass of John B Sparks; John ‘The Big Figure’ Martin on drums, and the distinctive choppy guitar playing of the legendary Wilko Johnson. Dr. Feelgood’s sound is tight and stripped down, not a million miles away from the Mersey beat. It’s a boisterous, no-nonsense record that’s delivered with menacing brilliance.The whiskey-soaked lyrics of the album, penned mostly by Johnson are focused, it would seem, around a volatile, love-hate relationship. It’s an eleven track record, that kicks off with a cover of Bo Diddley’s I Can Tell.Back In The Night, is the stand-out track on the album; It’s a bass driven, catchy song that shows off Brilleaux’s harmonica talent and Johnson’s totally intoxicating guitar playing. Watch Your Step, is a magnifi cent track, reminiscent of I Feel Fine by The Beatles. Don’t Let Your Daddy Know, includes an outrageous harmonica solo, whilst Riot In Cell Block Number Nine sounds like it could have been an Elvis Presley hit. The fi nal track, You Shouldn’t Call The Doctor (If You Can’t Afford The Bills), is an up-tempo fi nale with a mind blowing Johnson guitar solo that strangles every last tune out of his guitar.Dr. Feelgood didn’t achieve the level of commercial success that they deserved. They did however, attain a die-hard cult following and Malpractice is amongst the best of the band’s work. They were a massive infl uence on The Clash and The Jam, were integral to the British punk scene that was soon to emerge and are without doubt one of the most underrated bands this country has ever produced.
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Preview: Ellie Goulding, 12/03/16, Sheffi eld Arena By Kt Evans
British songstress and BFF to Taylor Swift, the sensational Ellie Goulding is to perform at Sheffi eld’s Arena on 12th March 2016. Having shot to fame in 2010 by being crowned the BBC Critics Choice winner, the twenty nine year old has since become one of the most recognisable voices on the international music scene.Kick starting her career in 2010, Ellie Goulding has gone on to reach stratospheric heights. Her debut single, “Starry Eyes” well and truly kick started her massive musical journey, which featured on the number one album “Lights.” This record sold over 850,000 copies in the UK alone, with further single “Your Song,” (the classic Elton John original) debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200 in November 2010. O’h and did we mention in April 2011, the star also sung at no other than Prince William and Kate’s wedding...crickey!In 2012, Ellie’s second studio album, “Halcyon” fl ew in at number two on the UK album charts, however after a staggering 65 weeks, it managed to hit the number one position. The album also gained international recognition by charting within the top ten on the US Billboard 200. Singles from this album and unquestionable dance fl oor fi llers included “Anything Could Happen” and “Burn,” which became Ellie’s very fi rst number one hit. Quickly following this, in 2014 Ellie received the BRIT award for “British Female Solo Artist,” which well and truly safeguarded the star as one of the
Preview: Milburn, 30/04/16, O2 Academy Sheffi eld By Kt Evans
They’re back...or are they??? The Steel city’s biggest cult band, well...probably ever, Milburn have recently announced that they are to perform two mighty headline shows at Sheffi eld’s O2 Academy. What does this mean? Are Milburn reforming? Does this mean that the boys are back in the studio recording new material? There are so many unanswered questions and such little information to give, however what can be confi rmed is these two stand alone shows on 30th April and 1st May are simply ones we most certainly cannot miss.Milburn. A band who are highly regarded as kick starting Sheffi eld’s modern music scene. Paving the way for the likes of Arctic Monkeys and Reverend and The Makers to name but a few, the four piece re-established these seven hills as the central hub for home-grown musicians across the UK. In 2006, Milburn released their debut album, “Well Well Well” through Mercury Records which caused a massive stir throughout the underground scene. With singles to include “Send In The Boys,” “Cheshire Cat Smile” and “What You Could Have Won,” the sixteen track record brought gritty baselines and raw lyrics right back into the mix. This was proceeded by album number two, “These Are The Facts,” which as it stands, was the bands very last release to date. So...what next?? Are we allowed to get excited about a brand new album yet? Who the hell knows...Since the band parted ways almost eight years ago, Milburn members have gone onto delve into separate side projects. Guitarist Louis Carnell joined Lords Of Flatbrush with former Arctic Monkeys bassist Andy Nicholson along with Sheffi eld vocalist Steve Edwards, along with Tom Rowley and Joe Green both joining local group Dead Sons. Vocalist Joe Carnell established his own group, The Book Club which reached commercial success throughout the UK, however has not been active for a number of years.
So, to 30th April and 1st May 2016. O2 Academy Sheffi eld. We would love to sit here and tell you that we know exactly what will happen, but frankly, we don’t. Whether we are to hear brand new material (if any has been written at all) or simply a selection of old-time classics remains to be seen, however you can rest assured that you’re going to fi nd us slap bang at the front of the stage. Because this, ladies and gents, is exactly why Sheffi eld music scene is so bloody exciting.
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Thirty years ago, if you were feeling a bit cash-strapped, you didn’t need to pay a garage to service your car. Instead you could invest the money you would have spent on a Haynes manual and a socket set. A few hours and a bit of cursing later and you’d have done the job yourself. How things appear to have changed. It’s a frequently repeated mantra that cars are now so mechanically complicated it’s impossible for all but a qualifi ed technician to work on them. With hard-up owners increasingly reluctant to spend money on servicing, car care is falling by the wayside to the point that the AA says half of the 3.4 million call-outs it attends annually are caused by poor maintenance. But drivers who can’t afford regular servicing at a ga-rage, or even want to attempt it them-selves as a hobby, shouldn’t be put off, according to the AA’s patrolman of the year, Keith Miller: “The fundamentals of looking after an internal combustion engine haven’t changed over the years, so it’s actually a bit of a myth that you can’t service a modern car yourself,” he says. “I think it’s a generational thing. Younger people are used to having obsolescence built into things. They use something until it breaks and then throw it away and buy a newer, better version. Servicing something is alien to them.” Haynes manuals have been the bible of the car DIYer for the past half century. Matthew Minter, the company’s mo-tor trade editorial director, says: “Peak sales for us are when a car is between four and seven years old.” Haynes is very cagey about sales fi gures for its motor manuals and has diversifi ed into handbooks covering areas as diverse as sexual health and the saxophone, which implies the DIY market isn’t what it once was. But Haynes still does manuals for cars, even those released recently, and servicing them isn’t that diffi cult. Miller adds: “Cars are actually more fi xable at the roadside now. A lot of the time they go wrong because of sensor problems. All you have to do is fi nd out which sensor it is and reset the car so it’ll drive with a redundant sen-sor. But we have a computer with a fault code reader so we can tell what’s going wrong quite quickly.” The word “computer” is the crucial one here. Back in the early Eighties, a sea change in our driving life was happen-ing. The letter “i” started to appear on the badges of increasing numbers of cars, indicating that the friendly old car-burettor’s days were numbered. It had been replaced by fuel injection, a far more effi cient way of getting fuel and air to mix prior to combustion. Most Eighties engines used a hybrid of digital and analogue control for fuel injection. But even then it meant the days when how an engine ran could be adjusted mechanically were history. Only people with the right software could control fuel injection systems. AA technical specialist Vanessa Guyll agrees. “It’s reasonable to say that fuel
injection was when home maintenance started to become increasingly diffi -cult,” she says. “But since then carmak-ers have started putting covers over the engine and undertrays beneath it. When you open the bonnet and you’re faced with a cover, it can be quite intimi-dating, even though under that cover there’s everything the internal combus-tion engine has always had. And having to remove an undertray is a signifi cant barrier to changing the oil, even though actually changing the oil is no different to any other car. Then there’s the space. Modern cars have an increasing amount of equipment on them and much of it is under the bonnet, so there’s barely any room to get tools in. Compare that with a Morris Minor, which had acres of space in the engine bay, and you can see why people are reluctant to do things themselves.” Assuming you can fi ght your way through all that, there’s another ob-stacle: the service light. From the mid-Nineties, an increasing number of new cars came fi tted with this device that illuminates as a reminder that the car is approaching the mileage limit for its regular maintenance. Once the service has been performed, that light needs to be reset. On some cars, such as current Citroëns and older Volkswagen Group models, you can fi nd out how to reset the service light in the handbook or the manufacturer’s serving literature. But, cautions Vanessa Guyll, “Some of the latest vehicles can only be reset with special tools.” So yes, it might be trickier these days to access those basic parts, but not much has changed when you do fi nd them. Get out there with a spanner and enjoy tinkering while you can; in a few years it could be nigh-on impossible.
FANCY A BIT OF DIY? JAM CAMSEver wondered how to fi nd out what traffi c conditions are like locally? Do you have access to the internet? Well the good news is that the cameras used by police and traffi c information services are also available to the public! In fact Sout Yorkshire Transport’s website is the place to fi nd all sorts of useful information, from the current road condidiotns, details of major roadworks, and even the position of mobile speed cameras!The South Yorkshire Jam Cams provide the latest up to date information on the primary road network across Sheffi eld and are provided by Sheffi eld City Council. Jam Cams are updated every minute throughout the day, although at times due to reasons beyond our control, these images may not be available for broadcast due to security incidents or general maintenance issues.There are a total of 32 cameras in the Sheffi eld Borough, these are all shown on this website. The location of these cameras can be found by hovering your mouse over the Camera images or by looking at the information for each camera above each camera image as to where each camera is located.www.sy-transport.co.uk/traffi c/sheffi eld
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• All Rooms En-Suite •• Sea View Rooms Available •
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Book Early to Avoid DisappointmentCALL NOW FOR DETAILS OR TO REQUEST A BROCHURE
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01754 767711
PORTUGAL
BRIDLINGTON78 SOUTH MARINE DRIVE - BRIDLINGTONTHE SOUTHDOWNESea View Rooms, Ample Parking - Superb Food
For a Great Peaceful Break Please Get in Touch
Tel: 01262 673270
SPRING, SUMMER & AUTUMN OFFERS (All Booking B&B)Monday to Friday
Sea View £130 Non Sea View £126Friday to Monday
Sea View £105 Non Sea View £967 Nights for the Price of 6
Sea View £222 Non Sea View £204
6 & 8 Berth Caravans at Kingfi sher Fantasy Island to let, both with decking
and Mod Cons.SUMMER STILL AVAILABLE • REASONABLE PRICES
TEL: 07944 534034OR 0115 9289977
KINGFISHERSITE
ALBUFEIRA • THE ALGARVEPORTUGALOne Bedroomed ApartmentSleeps 4 • Swimming Pool
Satellite TV • PhonePrime Location
Dates Available Throughout the Year
Email: [email protected] 01803 314 385
NORFOLK BROADS
TELEPHONE 01692 580496TELEPHONE 01692 580496
40 RIVERSIDE BUNGALOWSBOATS ALSO AVAILABLE
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FREE BROCHURE AVAILABLE
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TELEPHONE 01768 776380WWW.IRTONHOUSEFARM.COM
LINCOLNSHIRE
NEW TIMBER LODGE DEVELOPMENT NOW OPEN
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Excellent for Fishing
TIMBER LODGESFOR SALE
CALL ALAN ON01526 342750 | 07885 957734
SECURE CARAVAN STORAGEIN BIRLEY (S20)ONLY £250 PER YEAR
CALL0114 263 44790114 287 6298
CARAVAN STORAGE
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Now Taking Bookings for 2016 Full Details & Pics please call078822 88773
SCOTLAND6 berth caravan, full kitchen, mains water & electric, Sat T.V. & DVD etc. Beautiful West Coast location.
Full details at www.argylcaravanholiday.co.uk
THORPE PARK CLEETHORPES
6 berth caravan all mod cons, kingsize bed with on-suite,
available Easter and summer weeks or weekends, no smoking,
small well behaved pets welcome.
Call 07723389608 to secure your booking, small deposit bond required.
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HOLIDAY PARK
COACH HOLIDAYS
CARAVANS
HOLIDAY HOME FOR SALE
Tel. 01964 612233 to view or for further info
Including Double Glazing & Central Heating, sited on a quiet family run Park, on the sea front with easy beach access, close to the town centre in Withernsea. Site fees Paid until March 2017.
£12,995 one only at this Special Price & Specifi cation
Other caravans for sale from only £6,995
British and Continental Holidays
3rd - 7th March • 5 Days• The Manor Hotel• Half Board Accommodation • All Rooms En-suite • Lift To All Floors• Excursions to Sidmouth & Exeter
EXMOUTH£209
per person
15th - 19th February • 5 Days• Haddon Hall Hotel• Full Board Accommodation • All Rooms En-suite • Lift To All Floors• Entertainment• Excursions to Bexhill & Chichester
EASTBOURNE
£219 per person
HOLIDAYS 2016London Valentines Weekend 2 Days 13th - 14th February £99.00
Brighton Weekend 4 Days 26th - 29th February £235.00
Eastbourne 5 Days 14th - 18th March £243.00
Liverpool Weekend 2 Days 19th - 20th March £99.00
Isle of Wight 5 Days 21st - 25th March £189.00
Llanberis (Wales) 4 Days 28th - 31st March £219.00
Skegness Miners’ Retreat 5 Days 28th March - 1st April £130.00
Bournemouth 5 Days 4th - 8th April £265.00
Hatfi eld London Weekend 3 Days 15th - 17th April £139.00
Tenby 5 Days 17th - 21st April £320.00
Mystery Weekend 2 Days 22nd - 24th April £164.00
Eastbourne 5 Days 25th - 29th April £289.00
Whitby 4 Days 29th April - 2nd May £225.00
Weston-Super-Mare 5 Days 2nd - 6th May £295.00
Ilfracombe (Devon) 5 Days 9th - 13th May £259.00
Alnwick (Northumberland) 4 Days 13th - 16th May £299.00
Looe (Cornwall) 6 Days 15th - 20th May £379.00
Scarborough 4 Days 20th - 23rd June £199.00
Cal l Us For Our 2016 C olour Brochure
15th - 19th February • 5 Days• Warners Hotel• Half Board Accommodation • All Rooms En-suite • Lift To All Floors• Entertainment•Excursions to Llandudno & Chester
BODELWYDDEN (NORTH WALES)£275
per person
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WORKSOP SURFACING TARMACADAM & BLOCK PAVING CONTRACTORS
Owing to a delayed start on an original contract, we are fi nding
it diffi cult to keep our men & machinery in full ti me work in
this area. Therefore we would be pleased to give, at a reduced rate,
free esti mates & advice on all forms of resurfacing & constructi on work
including excavati ng, draining, kerbing, etc
ENQUIRIES OF ANY SIZE WELCOMEAN EXAMPLE OF OUR REDUCED
PRICES FOR APPROXIMATELY 3-4 WEEKS.
We can spray tack coat to receive macadam to an average thickness of 2 inches, consolidated & top dresses
with a fi ne sealing grit from £9.50 per square metre + VAT. Materials
are laid by machine where possible.
YARD CLEARANCEDue to new planning laws introduced, we have hundreds of metres of Block paving, Natural Indian Stone paving and Cobbles, & also resin bounded
Chippings to be cleared. AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. (eg we will dig up your
existi ng drive etc, lay a new foundati on and block pave the area at the
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REQUIRE WORK URGENTLY | 0800 5878085 / 07788 663654
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Costa Del Sol Torremolinos31st Jan 2016 - Pez Espada Hotel - 7 Nights - Half Board - East Midlands Airport ...£289pp
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www.challenge-carpet-cleaning.comEmail: [email protected] - Established since 1991!
Also Upholstery
CARPETSLOUNGE (12X15)
£30HALL/STAIRS/LANDING
£352 BED WHOLE HOUSE
£1204 BED WHOLE HOUSE
£150
3 PIECE SUITE£45
LEATHER SUITE £60
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£30
UPHOLSTERY
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of Rotherham
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SATURDAYBBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 Rip Off Britain:Holidays 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Close Calls: On Camera 12.15Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One;Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News Programmes 7.00 TheOne Show 7.30 A Question of Sport;BBC News; Regional News 8.00EastEnders 8.30 Dickensian 9.00Shetland 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.25BBC Regional News; Weather; NationalLottery Update 10.35 The GrahamNorton Show 11.25 Would I Lie to You?11.55 The Celebrity Apprentice USA1.30Weather for the Week Ahead 1.35BBC News
BBC26.15 Rip Off Britain: Holidays 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone:MasterChef: The Professionals 9.15Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 BBC News12.00 Daily Politics 1.00 LiveInternational Bowls 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Eggheads 6.30 Great British RailwayJourneys 7.00 Celebrity Antiques RoadTrip 8.00Mastermind 8.30What to Buyand Why 9.00 Britain’s Trillion PoundParadise: Inside Cayman 10.00 QI 10.30Newsnight 11.00 Weather 11.05 TheStory of China 12.05 InternationalBowls 1.05 Sign Zone: Question Time2.05 Top Gear: From A to Z 3.05 This IsBBC Two
ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV LondonWeather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street8.00 The Martin Lewis Money Show8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 MrSelfridge 10.00 ITV News at Ten;Weather 10.30 ITV News London;Weather 10.45 Birds of a Feather 11.10FILM: You Only Live Twice (1967) 1.15Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, She Wrote3.50 ITV Nightscreen
Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Jamie and Jimmy’s FridayNight Feast 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown 10.00 First Dates 11.05Rude Tube 12.10 Virtually Famous12.55 FILM: Get Him to the Greek(2010) 2.40 SuperScrimpers 3.05 PhilSpencer: Secret Agent 4.00 TheFabulous Baker Brothers 4.50 Kirstie’sHandmade Treasures 5.00 Deal or NoDeal 5.50 How I Met Your Mother
Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Jane Doe: TheHarder They Fall (2006) 5.00 5 News at5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home andAway 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 PetsMake You Laugh Out Loud; 5 NewsUpdate 8.00 That’s So 1980; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother: LiveEviction. Another famous face leavesthe compound. 10.00 Lip Sync BattleUK: Rufus Hound v Jorgie Porter. Thecomedian and actress compete. 10.30Celebrity Big Brother: The Eviction.Emma Willis chats to the latest personto be evicted. 11.05 Celebrity BigBrother’s Bit on the Side 12.00SuperCasino 3.10 Celebrity Big Brother:The Eviction
FRIDAY
SUNDAY
The Girl Who Forgave theNazis, Channel 4, 8pm
Casualty,BBC1, 9.05pm
BBC16.00 Breakfast 10.00 SaturdayKitchen Live 11.30 James Martin:Home Comforts 12.00 BBC News;Weather 12.10 Football Focus12.50 Saturday Sportsday 1.00Tennis: Australian Open 2.00 LiveInternational Bowls. The WorldIndoor Championships. 4.30 FinalScore 5.10 Now You See It 5.40 BBCNews 5.50 BBC Regional News;Weather6.00 Pointless Celebrities
Various stars from the soapworld take part in theunorthodox quiz show.
6.50 The Getaway Car BrothersMitz and Dee, husband-and-wife duo Charlie andKate, best friends Chloeand Bethany, sisters Val andBabs and new coupleJoseph and Karen tacklethe Getaway Car circuit.
7.45 The Voice UK Thespinning-chair singingcontest continues, asPaloma Faith, Boy George,Will.i.am and Ricky Wilsonappraise more hopeful starsin the third of seven “blindauditions”.
9.05 Casualty Noel mistakenlybelieves Big Mac saved himfrom a vicious mugger.
9.55 The National LotteryLive The all-importantdraws, with Gaby Roslin.
10.05 BBC News; Weather10.25 Match of the Day
Highlights of the latestPremier Leaguegames;National LotteryUpdate
11.55 FILM: Lara Croft: TombRaider – The Cradle ofLife (2003) Actionadventure sequel, starringAngelina Jolie.
1.45 Weather for the Week Ahead1.50 BBC News
BBC26.05 Race to Super Bowl 50 6.55FILM: Animal Farm. (1954)Animated drama, with the voice ofMaurice Denham. 8.05 FILM: ByeBye Birdie. (1963) Musical, starringDick Van Dyke. 9.55 FILM: Race toWitch Mountain. (2009) Sci-fiadventure, starring DwayneJohnson. 11.30 Island Stories 12.00James Martin: Home Comforts12.45 James Martin: HomeComforts 1.30 FILM: Day of the EvilGun. (1968) Western, starring GlennFord. 3.00 FILM: 4 for Texas. (1963)Comedy Western, starring DeanMartin and Frank Sinatra. 4.50 FlogIt! 5.50 Victorian Bakers6.50 Dad’s Army7.20 FILM: War Horse (2011)
First World War drama,starring Jeremy Irvine.
9.35 QI XL With Julia Zemiro,Matt Lucas and DavidMitchell.
10.20 Insert Name Here10.50 Live at the Apollo11.35 International Bowls12.35 FILM: Walkabout. (1971)Drama, starring Jenny Agutter. 2.15FILM: East of Sudan. (1964) Periodadventure, starring AnthonyQuayle. 3.45 This Is BBC Two
ITV6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard UltimateChallenge 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00Signed Stories: Share a Story 7.05Sooty 7.15 Super 4 7.30 Scrambled!:Scrambled! 7.35 Scrambled!: MrBean: The Animated Series 7.50Scrambled!: Horrid Henry 8.10Scrambled!: Nerds & Monsters 8.30Scrambled!: Thunderbirds Are Go9.05 Scrambled!: The Tom & JerryShow 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Murder,She Wrote 10.20 The Jeremy KyleShow USA 11.15 The Jeremy KyleShow 12.15 ITV News; Weather12.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show 1.25Judge Rinder 2.25 Tipping Point3.30 Doc Martin 4.30 The MartinLewis Money Show 5.00 TheSaturday Night Story6.00 Regional Programmes6.15 ITV News; Weather6.30 New You’ve Been
Framed! More comicalmishaps submitted byviewers.
7.00 Ninja Warrior UK BenShephard, Rochelle Humesand Chris Kamara host thefinal heat, as competitorsfrom across the UK testtheir strength, speed andcourage in the obstacle-course challenge.
8.00 Take Me Out A caravansalesman from Skegness, aLondon-based fireman, aplumber from MiltonKeynes and an Americanmusician seek to win theapproval of PaddyMcGuinness’s 30 singlewomen.
9.15 The Jonathan Ross ShowWith John Krasinski.
10.15 ITV News; Weather10.30 FILM: The Chronicles of
Riddick (2004)12.35 Jackpot247 3.00 Murder, SheWrote 3.50 ITV Nightscreen
Channel 46.40 The King of Queens 7.05International Snowdon Race 8.00Everybody Loves Raymond 8.30Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 TheMorning Line 10.00 Frasier 10.30Frasier 11.00 The Big Bang Theory11.30 The Big Bang Theory 12.00The Big Bang Theory 12.25 TheSimpsons 12.55 The Simpsons 1.30Channel 4 Racing. 4.00 Come Dinewith Me 4.30 Come Dine with Me5.00 Come Dine with Me 5.35Come Dine with Me6.05 Come Dine with Me It is
the final day of thecompetition in Llanelli andteaching assistant Ainsleywants to educate herguests, while serving up anauthentic Russian-themeddinner party.
6.30 Channel 4 News7.00 Great Canal Journeys
Timothy West and PrunellaScales go in search of thelost route between Londonand the sea, a journey thatgives them the chance torevisit their own past.
8.00 The Girl Who Forgavethe Nazis Documentaryinvestigating the widerimpact of Holocaustsurvivor Eva Kor’s decisionto forgive Oskar Groening,the 93-year-old former Naziwho once worked as a clerkat Auschwitz.
9.00 FILM: Oblivion (2013)Premiere. A repairmansalvaging resources from adevastated future Earthdiscovers a secret thatthreatens the human race.Sci-fi adventure, starringTom Cruise.
11.30 FILM: Priest (2011)1.10 Hollyoaks 3.15 UndercoverBoss Canada 4.05 Phil Spencer:Secret Agent
Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 8.55 TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles 9.30 TheSaturday Show 11.30 PoliceInterceptors 12.25 PoliceInterceptors 1.25 Police Interceptors2.25 Pets Make You Laugh OutLoud 3.25 Dogs Make You LaughOut Loud 2 4.20 Cats Make YouLaugh Out Loud 2 5.20 5 NewsWeekend 5.25 Nightmare Tenants,Slum Landlords6.20 Ice Road Truckers7.05 World War II in Colour8.00 World War II Battlefield
Recovery Excavationexperts retreive SecondWorld War relics from theEastern Front.
9.00 The Championship:Football League TonightHighlights of Queens ParkRangers v WolverhamptonWanderers.
10.00 Goal Rush: FootballLeague Tonight
10.30 Celebrity Big Brother11.30 Lip Sync Battle UK: Rufus
Hound v Jorgie Porter12.00 SuperCasino 3.10 CelebrityBig Brother 4.00 Celebrity BigBrother: Flirts, Friends & More 4.50House Doctor 5.45 Angels of Jarm
James May’s Cars of thePeople, BBC2, 9pm
Attenborough & the GiantDinosaur, BBC1, 6.30pm
BBC16.00 Breakfast 7.30 Match of theDay 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show10.00 The Big Questions 11.00Sunday Politics 12.15 Bargain Hunt1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15Homes Under the Hammer 2.15Flog It! 3.00 The Truth About Sugar4.00 Escape to the Country 4.30Songs of Praise 5.05 BBC News 5.20BBC Regional News; Weather 5.30Countryfile6.30 Attenborough & the
Giant Dinosaur DavidAttenborough visits the sitewhere bones from thelargest known dinosaurwere discovered, andinvestigates efforts toreconstruct what thecreature looked like.
7.30 Still Open All HoursDavid Jason stars in thisfollow-up to popularcomedy Open All Hours.
8.00 Call the Midwife Barbarafaces the biggest test of hercareer, Nurse Crane learnsto speak Spanish, and SisterEvangelina helps a womanwith breastfeeding, leadingto unforeseenconsequences.
9.00 War & Peace Natashaencounters temptationduring Andrei’s absence,Countess Rostova and Annaboth try to find wealthywives for their sons, andPierre grows frustratedwith married life.
10.00 BBC News10.20 Regional Programme10.30 Match of the Day 2 The
day’s action.11.30 FILM: Private Peaceful
(2012) Premiere. First WorldWar drama, with JackO’Connell.
1.05 Weather for the Week Ahead1.10 BBC News
BBC26.30 The A to Z of TV Gardening7.15 Monty Don’s Italian Gardens8.15 Countryfile 9.15 SaturdayKitchen Best Bites 10.45 JamesMartin – Home Comforts atChristmas 11.30 James Martin:Home Comforts 12.15 MOTD2Extra 1.00 Tennis: Australian OpenHighlights 2.00 Live InternationalBowls. The World IndoorChampionships. 5.15 Ski Sunday6.00 FILM: Real Steel (2011) A
washed-up former boxerand his son restore anabandoned robot tocompete in championshipbouts between fightingmachines. Sci-fi drama,starring Hugh Jackman andDakota Goyo. Edited fordaytime broadcast.
8.00 Dragons’ Den Featuring aportable drum kit and aninflatable tanning tent.
9.00 James May’s Cars of thePeople
10.00 FILM: Blood Diamond(2006)
12.10 FILM: Heist. (2001) Thriller,starring Gene Hackman. 1.55 SignZone: Countryfile 2.50 Holby City3.50 This Is BBC Two
ITV6.00 CITV: Fort Boyard UltimateChallenge 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00Signed Stories: Share a Story 7.05Sooty 7.15 Super 4 7.30 Scrambled!:Scrambled! 7.35 Scrambled!: MrBean: The Animated Series 7.50Scrambled!: Horrid Henry 8.10Scrambled!: Nerds & Monsters 8.30Scrambled!: Bear Grylls SurvivalSchool 9.05 Scrambled!: The Tom &Jerry Show 9.25 ITV News 9.30Murder, She Wrote 10.25 TheJeremy Kyle Show 11.30 TheJeremy Kyle Show 12.30 ITV News;Weather 12.40 The Jeremy KyleShow 1.40 River Monsters 2.10Ninja Warrior UK 3.15 FILM: OnHer Majesty’s Secret Service. (1969)James Bond adventure.6.00 Regional Programmes6.15 ITV News; Weather6.30 Planet’s Got Talent New
series. Clips from the globalGot Talent franchise.
7.00 Beowulf: Return to theShieldlands A new leaderis to be chosen as Herotfaces being torn apart bycivil war between thetribes, leaving Rheda facedwith the possibility offighting to remain inpower.
8.00 Endeavour The detectiveconsiders his future whileprotecting the wife of hisformer mentor, while amurder in the world offashion stirs up oldgangland conflicts. Last inthe series.
10.00 ITV News; Weather10.15 The Day Hitler Died11.15 Perspectives: Bruce
Forsyth on Sammy DavisJr
12.15 Jackpot247 3.00 ITVNightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow
Channel 46.15 How I Met Your Mother 6.40The King of Queens 7.05 The Kingof Queens 7.30 Everybody LovesRaymond 7.55 Everybody LovesRaymond 8.30 Everybody LovesRaymond 9.00 Frasier 9.30 SundayBrunch 12.30 George Clarke’sAmazing Spaces 1.30 Location,Location, Location 2.35 The BigBang Theory 3.00 The Big BangTheory 3.30 The Simpsons 4.00 TheSimpsons 4.30 Marvel’s Agents ofSHIELD 5.30 Channel 4 News6.00 FILM: Night at the
Museum: Battle of theSmithsonian (2009)Nightwatchman Larry andhis living museum-exhibitfriends must stop areanimated pharaoh fromtaking over the world.Fantasy comedy sequel,starring Ben Stiller andAmy Adams.
8.00 Walking the HimalayasLevison Wood’s journeyends in Bhutan, but first heand guide Binod Pariyarmust trek through 30 milesof jungle in Eastern Nepal.Last in the series.
9.00 Deutschland 83 The bugin Linda’s desk isdiscovered, and Moritz isgiven two options –persuade the secretary todefect or kill her. Alex turnsto Tischbier following anargument with his father.
10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats DoesCountdown With RobBeckett, Cariad Lloyd andSam Simmons.
11.05 FILM: 48 Hrs (1982)Comedy thriller, starringNick Nolte and EddieMurphy.
12.50 Embarrassing Bodies: Back tothe Clinic 1.45 Come Dine with Me4.05 Undercover Boss USA
Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.55 TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles 10.30 TheChampionship: Football LeagueTonight 11.30 Goal Rush: FootballLeague Tonight 12.00 PoliceInterceptors 1.05 FILM: DrillbitTaylor. (2008) Comedy, starringOwen Wilson. 3.05 FILM: SpaceCamp. (1986) Children’s sci-fiadventure, starring Kate Capshaw.5.05 FILM: Labyrinth. (1986)Fantasy adventure, starring JenniferConnelly and David Bowie.7.05 FILM: The Wedding
Planner (2001) A singlewoman struggles to keep ittogether when she is hiredto organise the weddingfor the man of her dreams.Romantic comedy, starringJennifer Lopez andMatthew McConaughey.Edited for language.
8.55 5 News Weekend9.00 Celebrity Big Brother10.00 Celebrity Botched Up
Bodies10.55 FILM: Mr & Mrs Smith
(2005) Comedy adventure,with Brad Pitt.
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TUESDAYBBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News; Weather 7.00 The OneShow 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News;Regional News 8.00 Holby City 9.00Silent Witness 10.00 BBC News at Ten10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather;National Lottery Update 10.45Attenborough & the Giant Dinosaur11.45 Live at the Apollo 12.30Weatherfor the Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News
BBC26.15 The Housing Enforcers 7.00Wanted Down Under 7.45 Escape tothe Continent 8.15 Sign Zone: ThiefTrackers 8.45 Great British RailwayJourneys 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00BBC News 12.00 Daily Politics 1.00Island Stories 1.05 The Pallisers 2.00Who Do You Think You Are? 3.00 APlace to Call Home 3.45 DavidAttenborough’s Natural Curiosities 4.30Best Bakes Ever 5.15 Flog It! 6.00Eggheads 6.30 Great British RailwayJourneys 7.00 Celebrity Antiques RoadTrip 8.00 Winterwatch 2016 9.00 TheReal Marigold Hotel 10.00 Phone ShopIdol 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather11.15 Race to Super Bowl 50 12.05 TheTown That Took on the Taxman 1.05Sign Zone: Immortal Egypt with JoannFletcher 2.05 Trust Me, I’m a Doctor3.05 This Is BBC Two
ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 The Kyle Files 8.00Sugar Free Farm 9.00 Saved 10.00 ITVNews at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV NewsLondon; Weather 10.40 On Assignment11.10 The Nick 12.10 Jackpot247 3.00Loose Women 3.50 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
Channel 46.00 Countdown 6.45 The King ofQueens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond9.00 Frasier 10.30 Undercover Boss USA11.30 Four in a Bed 12.00 Channel 4News Summary 12.05 Four in a Bed2.10 Deal or No Deal 3.10 Countdown4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 TheSimpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel4 News 8.00 Tricks of the RestaurantTrade 8.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours inVenice 9.00 The Mad World of DonaldTrump 10.00 Kid Criminals 11.00 Dogson the Dole 12.05 15 Kids and Counting1.00 KOTV Boxing Weekly 1.30 GilletteWorld Sport 1.55 InternationalSnowdon Race 2.55 SuperScrimpers3.50 Undercover Boss USA 4.40 Deal orNo Deal 5.30 1001 Things You ShouldKnow
Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Escape fromPolygamy (2013) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.305 News Tonight 7.00 The Dog Rescuerswith Alan Davies; 5 News Update 8.00Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun; 5 NewsUpdate 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother: LiveEviction 10.00 The Secret Life of theFamily. Mum Claire faces potentialdisaster while taking her three kids toher parents. 11.00 Celebrity BigBrother’s Bit on the Side 12.00 CelebrityBig Brother: Live from the House 1.00SuperCasino 3.10 10,000 BC: Two Tribes4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Great Artists4.45 House Doctor
BBC16.00 Breakfast 9.15 The HousingEnforcers 10.00 Homes Under theHammer 11.00 Wanted Down Under11.45 Emergency Rescue Down Under12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News atOne; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News;Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 FatherBrown 3.00 For What It’s Worth 3.45James Martin: Home Comforts 4.30Antiques Road Trip 5.15 Pointless 6.00BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBCRegional News Programmes 6.55 PartyPolitical Broadcast 7.00 The One Show;BBC News; Regional News 8.00Dickensian 8.30 The Great Sport ReliefBake Off 9.30 Would I Lie to You? TheUnseen Bits 10.00 BBC News at Ten10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather;National Lottery Update 10.45 ChildrenSaved from the Nazis: A Hero’s Story11.45 Film 2016 12.15 FILM: Someoneto Watch Over Me (1987) 2.00 Weatherfor the Week Ahead 2.05 BBC News
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ITV6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show10.30 This Morning 12.30 LooseWomen 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55ITV News London; Weather 2.00 JudgeRinder 3.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.59ITV LondonWeather 4.00 Tipping Point5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London;Weather 6.25 Party Political Broadcast6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 ITVNews at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV NewsLondon; Weather 10.40 Parking Wars11.40 The Kyle Files 12.10 Jackpot2473.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 3.40ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow
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Channel 56.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother:The Eviction 1.15 Home and Away 1.45Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: TheGourmet Detective: A Healthy Place toDie (2015) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.305 News Tonight 7.00 NightmareTenants, Slum Landlords; 5 NewsUpdate 8.00 GPs: Behind Closed Doors;5 News Update 9.00 Celebrity BigBrother 10.00 10,000 BC: Two Tribes11.05 Capital One Cup Highlights 12.05That’s So 1980 12.55 SuperCasino 3.1010,000 BC: Two Tribes 4.00 Wildlife SOS4.25 Great Scientists 4.45 House Doctor
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EmmerdaleMon: Chas is shocked by Gordon’s news. Ross is still hung up on the past. It all gets too much for Kirin.Tues: It is moving day for Ashley and Laurel. Paddy is shocked by Marlon’s new crush. Chas takes the future into her own hands.Wed: Lisa teaches Zak and Joanie a lesson. Paddy plans a romantic night away. Laurel has a diffi cult decision to make.Thurs: Kerry puts her foot in it. Ashley fi ghts his faith. Laurel fears the worst. Nicola has some explaining to do. Paddy has got nowhere to hide.Fri: Nicola has second thoughts. Marlon is taken aback by Tess. Cain lays down the law with Charity.
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Home & AwayMon: Charlotte is fi red. Evelyn continues to blame herself for Josh’s condition. Tank breaks into the school.Tues: Doctors tell Andy and Evie that there has been no increase in Josh’s brain activity and they need to consider turning off his life support.Wed: VJ meets a mystery girl. Charlotte gets closer to Kyle.Thurs: Ricky and Nate decide to stop hiding their relationship.Fri: John presents Marilyn with a round the world ticket. A drunken Kat makes a scene.
NeighboursMon: Shelia and Kyle are stunned. Imogen is determined to get over Daniel.Tues: Dimato attempts to woo Paul into a business. Sheila discovers that Brooke has done a runner.Wed: Paige discovers the truth. Lauren tries to mend her broken relationship with Terese. Thurs: Paige reaches out to Paul for help. Lauren is torn.Fri: Paul is hopeful. Paul discovers that Imogen is giving Hilary legal advice.
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The past weekend may have been drier than the previous few weeks, but it also brought cold weather that resulted in the same outcome; more postponements for the County Senior League.
League Cup 2nd RoundAfter a number of postponements Sheffi eld Lane Top and Handsworth Parramore Reserves fi nally got around to playing their League Cup 2nd Round tie. Handsworth came out 4-1 winners and in the process set up a 3rd Round tie with Jubilee Sports. Harry Bamforth, Theo Wilson, Nathan Joynes and Oliver Grady (pen) were all on target for Handsworth.Premier DivisionFrecheville took advantage of a decimated fi xture list, to go fi ve points clear at the top of the Premier Division. They were 5-2 winners at Chaucer School against Jubilee Sports. Frecheville are
unbeaten in the league since a 4-2 loss to Millmoor Juniors on September 5th.The bottom two, Wickersley FC and Thorpe Hesley met at Wickersley School, with both knowing a win would be a huge boost towards their survival hopes. Goals from Luke Webster, Craig Cook and Ross Darrell gave Thorpe Hesley a vital 3-1 win and take them within a point of third-bottom Oughtibridge WMFC with two games in hand.Division OneDenaby United made it eight games unbeaten in Division One, with a 3-2 home win over High Green Villa. Denaby have won seven of the aforementioned eight games, and lead Division One. On Denaby’s tail are Caribbean Sports, who this weekend beat South Kirkby Colliery 1-0 at home thanks to a Daniel Harriott strike. Caribbean are six points off Denaby’s lead, after their fourth clean-sheet of the campaign.
Division TwoA Steve Conway brace helped inspire New Bohemians to a 4-2 victory over Houghton Main Reserves at Middlecliffe Lane. Joe Garfi tt and Ryan Taff were also on target for the Bohemians, who end a run of back-to-back league defeats with this win.
Next FixturesPremier DivisionHandsworth Parramore Reserves v Houghton MainJubilee Sports v Millmoor JuniorsOughtibridge WMFC v Stocksbridge Park Steels ReservesSwallownest FC v North Gawber CollierySwinton Athletic v Thorpe HesleyWickersley FC v FrechevilleDivision OneByron House v Ecclesfi eld Red RoseDavy FC v South Kirkby CollieryHigh Green Villa v Caribbean SportsKingstone United v AFC Dronfi eldMillmoor Juniors Reserves v Denaby MainSheffi eld Bankers v Silkstone United
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Division TwoHemsworth Miners Welfare Reserves v Sheffi eld Lane TopHoughton Main Reserves v Bawtry TownNew Bohemians v Brinsworth WhitehillNorth Gawber Colliery Reserves v Swallownest FC ReservesWorsbrough Bridge Athletic Reserves v Treeton TerriersU21 DivisionCaribbean Sports U21 v Millmoor Juniors U21South Kirkby Colliery U21 v Wombwell Main U21U21 Cup Group BBawtry Town U21 v Davy FC U21S&HCFA Association Cup Quarter-FinalsAthersley Recreation Reserves v AFC Penistone ChurchKiveton Park v Grimethorpe SportsS&HCFA Junior Cup Quarter-FinalStocksbridge Park U21 v Handsworth Parramore U21
More traffi c issues this week, but not the fault of any road users, just the local council, and I’ll wager it was just as bad near you. The gritters had apparently been out in force, but any evidence was sadly lacking as I set off for a day of pike fi shing at a venue just nine miles away. I’d only travelled about three miles when traffi c came to a standstill, so took a short cut to get around the worst of it. Bad move. A mile up the road, and a little bit of ice was causing absolute mayhem, traffi c was failing to negotiate a steep hill some distance further on, so I turned around and retraced my route, hoping to hit the main road again. After another thirty minutes sitting in traffi c, I decided to give up and go home; I’d been out of the house for almost two hours, managed four miles, and was thoroughly fed up with not eben a wet line to show for it! A couple of degrees of frost, and the county ground to a halt…. shocking. So, after a disaster the day before, the wife gave me a weekend pass, (I never fi sh weekends if I can help it) and I decided on a few hours at Rudyard Lake using lure gear for perch and pike. It was a lazy choice, as I know that fi sh are all but guaranteed, even if they are only ‘wasps’, but I go fi shing to catch fi sh, not sit behind quiet alarms, or watch motionless fl oats! When I arrived, as usual, I headed for the fl oating jetties, and to my horror, found two pike anglers set up with rods aplenty which were spread across the wooden boards. I gently walked across the slippery surface and politely asked if the duo would mind if I stood on the far end, and had an hour or two with the light lure gear? Promising to cause as little disturbance as possible, I crept to the end and dropped the jig head down into the depths, and, as soon as it hit the lake bed, the familiar ‘thump’ of a perch hit resonated up the braid and I lifted the rod into the fi rst small perch. Another followed, and another, and another, with six fi sh in six drops, and I noticed the pikers watching. A couple more fi sh, and one of my compatriots was at my side, explaining that he had never used such light gear, nor tried jig work or dropshot, and wondered if I would show him the basics…Every angler likes to think they know something that others don’t, so I gladly handed over my rod, explained how my set up was balanced, ran through the tackle, and suggested where to drop in at the edge of the boards. The braid spilled from the spool as the tiny lure drifted to the bottom, and my new student watched intently until it stopped, indicating that the lure was on the lake bed. I explained that a gentle lift of an inch or two would put suffi cient ‘life’ into the lure to attract attention, and observed as he felt for the pluck of piscine interest. Having just taken around ten
fi sh from the spot, I was disappointed that he didn’t catch within seconds, never mind the fi ve fruitless minutes he spent patiently lifting the tiny jig, and could see his enthusiasm waning rapidly. He passed the rod to his dad…. As soon as the lure grounded, a perch hit it and was gleefully wound in by the older chap, much to the despair of junior angler. Dad landed three or four fi sh, then handed the rod back, and his son, fi lled with renewed concentration, deployed the lure again…A bump, and his fi rst ‘wasp’ was promptly hooked and recovered from the depths. Safely to hand, it was unhooked and the lure was swiftly dropped in and yet another fi sh resulted. It was fi sh a chuck fun for the next hour or so as we shared the rod between us, no single fi sh was bigger than 8oz, but I was delighted to be able to show two experienced anglers something new, and see the enjoyment on their faces. It was made even more satisfying by the fact that their maggot feeder was throwing up only odd fi sh, as the light jig outfi shed the maggots comprehensively with a string of plump perch coming to the surface. We spent an hour or two fi shing together, and they both told me how much they had enjoyed seeing the light kit, and getting a feel for something new. The pike baits they had out remained unmolested, but after using my jig kit, they had at least caught something. Between us, it was observed that we were the only anglers to score, half a dozen boats had returned without a fi sh between them, and other anglers on the bank remained fi shless too as conditions proved a little tricky. It was a pleasure to spend time with these two chaps, the offer of brew from the café was reward enough for sharing a bit of knowledge, and I have to admit I enjoyed seeing them catch using a new method and new kit… after all, isn’t that what angling is really about? Sharing a few hours’ fun with likeminded people and catching a few fi sh along the way…. Blissful!
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The Sheffi eld & Hallamshire County FA event at Doncaster Rovers last Saturday promoting the Football Association’s RESPECT Campaign was a huge success.Respect is The FA’s programme of activities to combat unacceptable behaviour in our game at every level – on the pitch, and from the sidelines. It features four practical steps to positively infl uence every game throughout the country, as well as an integrated education programme and awareness campaign and last Saturday, with the help of eight Under 9 teams from around the region, Sheffi eld & Hallamshire County FA was able to highlight some of the excellent work going on around the County FA region.On Saturday lunchtime, before the Doncaster Rovers v Gillingham League 1 fi xture at the Keepmoat Stadium, eight Under 9 teams from the Doncaster & District, Sheffi eld & District and Barnsley & District Junior Leagues played in a festival type tournament. The eight teams were of BSA Trappers, Fishlake Falcons, Hemsworth Miners Welfare, Tickhill Red, New Bohemians, Sprotbrough & Cusworth Green, Castle Grove and Brampton Rovers.From the tournament two of the teams, BSA Trappers and Fishlake Falcons were chosen to act as mascots for Doncaster Rovers and Gillingham as the two teams fi led their way on to the pitch just before kick-off and at half time all eight teams paraded Respect fl ags around the touchline.As a County Football Association,
we take our responsibility seriously in leading from the front and in looking to ensure all games are played in a fun, safe and enjoyable environment. The event took place alongside this Football League One clash arising out of the hard work of the recently formed RESPECT Working Group at the County FA.Lisa Glaves, S&HCFA Welfare Offi cer and James Bell, S&HCFA Referee’s Development Administrator, who coordinated and organised the event said; “On behalf of everyone at the County FA, can we say a massive thank you to all the teams, players, parents and supporters for Saturday.“The games that were played on Saturday morning were testament as to why the teams and players were top of their leagues as far
as the Respect programme is concerned. They were all brilliant!“Can we also thank all the helpers, volunteers and referees for their support and, of course, Doncaster Rovers. A fantastic day for all.”At half time there was time to congratulate Crosspool Juniors Under 11s Girls team, who won the S&HCFA Girls Respect Award for last season, with the team represented on the day by Neil Speed, seen on one of the photos with Rovers player Cameron Stewart and Rovers mascot Donny the Dog.The rolling photos at the bottom of the page show all 8 teams with a number of action pictures as well.Once again a big well done to all the teams who took part on Saturday.
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Rotherham United boss Neil Redfearn was left ruing his side’s missed chances following their 3-0 defeat to Queens Park Rangers at AESSEAL New York Stadium.The Millers put in an impressive fi rst half showing but failed to capitalise on their chances with the score goalless at the break and were undone by second half strikes from Junior Hoilett, Matt Phillps and Sebastian Polter.Redfearn admitted that the fi nal scoreline did not refl ect the performance and added that the game against the Hoops may have come too soon for his side after games against Brighton and Hove Albion and Leeds United.“It’s disappointing because it’s never a 3-0. First half we camped in their half and created enough chances to go in front, but didn’t take them,” he told www.themillers.co.uk.“If I’m honest, I thought we ran out of steam in the second half. It’s basically been the same side and we’ve had three games in eight days. Obviously, the lack of numbers means we can’t rotate round, but I can’t criticise my players they’ve given everything over the last three games.”The Millers dominated proceedings in the opening 45 minutes but were unable to unlock the Hoops’ defence prior to the interval. The most notable of those chances fell to Matt Derbyshire who was denied by a heroic tackle from Nedum Onuoha after Paul
Gaffer gutted his side could not earn another dramatic three points.Darren Ferguson expressed his disappointment – on behalf of the players – that his Doncaster side could only salvage a draw with Gillingham.Despite Rovers having gone 2-0 down to the high fl ying Gills, the Scot thought his side were the better team and did enough to take three points.“I can’t believe we haven’t won to be honest; we dominated,” said a baffl ed Ferguson.“We’ve lost poor goals which is why we’ve not won and we’ve missed two absolute sitters at 2-2 and I just can’t believe we’ve not won the game.“Even at 2-0 down I was screaming at them that there’s still a way to go – we’ve shown we can come back in games and they’ve shown that they can lose leads.“I’m really disappointed for the players that we’ve only got a draw because we’re now in a position where we’re dropping too many points if we want to be successful because we’re playing catch up.”Ferguson was relishing the entertaining nature of the football on show, which was aided by his substitutions with both Cameron Stewart and Liam
Mandeville contributing to a pulsating 2-2 draw.“The goal, I fancied him (Stewart) to score it. He’s got great technique, he’s scored a couple like that now and he got us right back in the game,” said Ferguson.“I have to give great credit to my players and they’re exciting games now aren’t they? I’d rather have it like this than a boring 0-0!“The fans were good. They could sense at 2-1 that we were back in it. The expectations are different now, they’re a lot more because the results have been more positive.”
WE BELIEVEDClub Captain says that Rovers could - and should - have won after a dramatic fi ghtback.James Coppinger said that he expected Doncaster to defeat Gillingham on Saturday, even when Rovers were two nil down!Coppinger and his teammates trailed to Rory Donnelly’s brace against the high fl ying Gills but rallied thanks to goals from Cameron Stewart and Andy Williams to earn a share of the spoils.“I think we’ve proved that we can come back in games gone by, we’ve gone on
and won games before,” said Coppinger.“I honestly thought we were going to win the game at 2-0 down and it’s a great feeling as a player to have that.“We’re disappointed, we just didn’t start the game well with conceding and then in the second half it was exactly the same. It’s frustrating because we played really well in spells and we’d worked on them all week and what we were going to do and it worked to an extent.“At the end of the game we had two chances to win it!”Coppinger, who celebrates his 35th birthday today, racked up his 477th Rovers appearance in the draw and the Captain hailed the infl uence of his adoring crowd.“I think they (the fans) believed,” he said.“When we were 2-0 down they got frustrated and that was understandable but they’ve been excellent – they were against Stoke when a Premier League
team came and that’s expected – but when you’re playing Gillingham at home it’s a different sort of atmosphere.“They’ve been brilliant, they started from scratch and have tried to build something and it’s a great place to be at the minute. As a player and as a supporter, it’s where you want to be and hopefully it will continue.”
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Green had struck the upright.“There were some mistakes for the goals, the defending wasn’t good, but these lads have been fantastic last six weeks. It was a great fi rst half performance, we should have been in front, and if we had we would have gone onto win it,” Redfearn explained.“We had two or three opportunities that were cleared off the line or scrambled away and you’re just looking for someone to get on the end of it. Even at 1-0 and 2-0 we kept going.”The Millers boss insists his side must now pick themselves up and turn their focus to the challenge that awaits them at the Cardiff City Stadium next Saturday as they look to move themselves up the Sky Bet Championship table.Redfearn continued:“The lads are disappointed in there, but it’s up to me to pick them up, and we got to go again next week.“We pick ourselves up, it’s not ideal, but I’m pleased with the fi rst half performance and we go again.”
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AUGUSTSAT 08 AUG Gillingham 4-0 ATUE 11 AUG Morecambe 0-1 ASAT 15 AUG Chesterfi eld 2-0 HTUE 18 AUG Peterborough United 1-3 ASAT 22 AUG Blackpool 2-0 H TUE 25 AUG Fulham 3-0 ASAT 29 AUG Swindon Town 0-2 A
SEPTEMBERTUE 1 SEP Hartlepool (JPT) 1-1 (3-4) ASAT 12 SEP Bury 1-3 HTUE 15 SEP Colchester United 2-3 HSUN 20 SEP Bradford City 2-2 ASAT 26 SEP Doncaster Rovers 3-1 HTUE 29 SEP Burton Albion 0-0 A
OCTOBERSAT 03 OCT Port Vale 2-0 ASAT 10 OCT Rochdale 3-2 HSAT 17 OCT Oldham Athletic 1-1 ATUE 20 OCT Fleetwood Town 3-0 HSAT 24 OCT Millwall 1-2 HSAT 31 OCT Crewe Alexandra 1-0 A
NOVEMBERSAT 14 NOV Southend United 2-2 HSAT 21 NOV Walsall 1-1 ATUE 24 NOV Shrewsbury Town 2-4 HSAT 28 NOV Barnsley 1-1 A
DECEMBERSAT 5 DEC Oldham (FAC2) 1-0 H SUN 13 DEC Coventry City 1-0 HSAT 19 DEC Scunthorpe United 0-1 AMON 28 DEC Bradford City 3-1 H
JANUARYSAT 02 JAN Peterborough United 2-3 HSAT 09 JAN Manchester United 1-0 ATUE 12 JAN Wigan Athletic 3-3 ASAT 16 JAN Colchester United 1-2 ASAT 23 JAN Swindon Town 15:00 HTUE 26 JAN Blackpool 19:45 ASAT 30 JAN Bury 15:00 A
FEBRUARYSAT 06 FEB Wigan Athletic 15:00 HSAT 13 FEB Doncaster Rovers 15:00 ASAT 20 FEB Port Vale 15:00 HSAT 27 FEB Rochdale 15:00 A
MARCHTUE 01 MAR Burton Albion 19:45 HSAT 05 MAR Fleetwood Town 15:00 ASAT 12 MAR Oldham Athletic 15:00 HSAT 19 MAR Millwall 15:00 AFRI 25 MAR Crewe Alexandra 15:00 HMON 28 MAR Southend United 15:00 A
APRILSAT 02 APR Walsall 15:00 HSAT 09 APR Gillingham 15:00 HSAT 16 APR Chesterfi eld 15:00 ATUE 19 APR Shrewsbury Town 19:45 ASAT 23 APR Barnsley 15:00 HSAT 30 APR Coventry City 15:00 AMAYSUN 08 MAY Scunthorpe United 12:30 HFixtures correct at time of going to pressUPDATES CAN BE FOUND AT WWW.SUFC.CO.UK
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BLADES STAYDean Hammond will remain a Blade until the end of the season, as Nigel Adkins continues to shape his squad during the January transfer window.The 32-year-old has made 16 appearances in all competitions for United since arriving on a temporary basis from Leicester City in late October, scoring once against Shrewsbury Town.Hammond has added experience to Nigel Adkins’s engine room and the former Southampton skipper is eligible for the Sky Bet League One clash at Colchester United on Saturday.The midfi elder has previously spoken of his desire to extend his loan until the end of the season in a bid to help the Blades win promotion to the Championship and boss Adkins is equally as delighted to have completed the formalities on the
Nigel Adkins was again keen to praise the character of his players following Saturday’s last-gasp victory at Colchester United.After Tom Eastman had cancelled out Billy Sharp’s opener just before the hour, David Edgar was eventually credited with the Blades winning goal that came from Martyn Woolford’s 90th minute corner, via a Chris Basham fl ick on.And speaking in the
aftermath of the success at the Weston Homes Community Stadium, the Gaffer said it was points not plaudits that were on his mind.He commented: “After the long week and the three games we have had this last one was always going to be the toughest, but full credit to the players.“Billy Sharp gets another goal, his sixth in as many matches to put us in front, but then
in the second-half we are under the cosh and concede a goal and have to withstand a lot of pressure.“But these lads will always give you that grit, determination and resilience and in the end we snatch a winner from a corner.“We have not got what we have deserved at times this season, but this one was a case of the result was all that mattered on the back of a
good point at Wigan.”Adkins gave Kevin Kean’s U’s some praise for their performance, but was delighted his players once again netted late on to send the 889 fans who made the long trip to Essex home happy.The Blades boss added: “Colchester deserve commending on their effort, they have something about them and they gave it a real go. They were at home and are fi ghting to get up the table under a new manager.“We brought Jose (Baxter) on to try and infl uence the game more because Matt Done was dropping deeper and deeper, but we take the positives, another three points and move on.“Thanks to the supporters for travelling and backing the players throughout the game again, it was a tough and tiring week for all, but thankfully we gave them something to cheer about in all three games.”
extension.The Gaffer remarked: “I have said it many times, Dean is a honest, hard-working professional of the highest level and he is a big part of our squad and team. His presence around the place is bringing other players on, he is a role model for them to look up to.“He is vastly experienced but, importantly, has that hunger and excitement for more and he knows, like the rest of us, the potential and ambition this Club has.“He might not do the things that get the supporters off their seats, but he does all the nasty things, the little bits of work that needs to be done but doesn’t get noticed.“Dean is a grafter, a genuine hard-worker and we are delighted that we have been able to secure his services until the end of the campaign. Having him will only help us try and get where we want to be.”
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AUGUSTSAT 08 AUG Bristol City 2-0 HTUE 11 AUG Mansfi eld 4-1 HSAT 15 AUG Ipswich Town 2-1 AWED 19 AUG Reading 1-1 HSAT 22 AUG Leeds United 1-1 ASAT 29 AUG Middlesbrough 1-3 H
SEPTEMBERSAT 12 SEP Burnley 3-1 ATUE 15 SEP Bolton Wanderers 0-0 ASAT 19 SEP Fulham 3-2 HSAT 26 SEP Brentford 1-2 A
OCTOBERSAT 03 OCT Preston North End 3-1 HSAT 17 OCT Hull City 1-1 HTUE 20 OCT QPR 0-0 AFRI 24 OCT Rotherham United 1-2 ASAT 31 OCT Nottingham Forest 1-0 H
NOVEMBERTUE 03 NOV Brighton 0-0 HSAT 07 NOV Charlton Athletic 3-1 ASAT 21 NOV Huddersfi eld Town 3-1 HSAT 28 NOV Blackburn Rovers 2-2 A
DECEMBERSAT 05 DEC Derby County 0-0 HSAT 12 DEC Cardiff City 2-2 ATUE 15 DEC MK Dons 2-1 ASUN 20 DEC Wolves 4-1 HSAT 26 DEC Birmingham City 3-0 HMON 28 DEC Middlesbrough 1-0 A
JANUARYSAT 02 JAN Fulham 0-1 ASAT 9 JAN Fulham 2-1 HTUE 12 JAN Bolton Wanderers 3-2 HSAT 16 JAN Leeds United 2-0 HSAT 23 JAN Reading 15:00 ASAT 30 JAN Shrewsbury 15:00 A
FEBRUARYSAT 06 FEB Birmingham City 15:00 ATUE 2 FEB Burnley 19:45 HSAT 13 FEB Brentford 15:00 HSAT 20 FEB Preston North End 15:00 ATUE 23 FEB QPR 19:45 HSAT 27 FEB Hull City 15:00 A
MARCHSAT 05 MAR Rotherham United 15:00 HTUE 08 MAR Brighton 19:45 ASAT 12 MAR Nottingham Forest 15:00 ASAT 19 MAR Charlton Athletic 15:00 H
APRILSAT 02 APR Huddersfi eld Town 15:00 ATUE 05 APR Blackburn Rovers 19:45 HSAT 09 APR Bristol City 15:00 ASAT 16 APR Ipswich Town 15:00 HTUE 19 APR MK Dons 19:45 HSAT 23 APR Derby County 13:00 A
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Sheffi eld Wednesday have signed Aston Villa left back Joe Bennett on loan until the end of the season.The 25-year-old will remain at Hillsborough until 30 June.Having come through the ranks at Middlesbrough, Bennett signed his fi rst professional deal at The Riverside in the summer of 2008.The promising full back had impressed suffi ciently to earn a two-year deal and made his debut for Boro in their clash Premier League clash with West Ham in May 2009.He went on to make 92 appearances for Middlesbrough before Aston Villa came calling in August 2012 for a reported fee of £2.75m.Bennett made 30 appearances during his maiden season at Villa Park, becoming a
regular performer in the top fl ight.He joined Brighton on a season-long loan in August 2014 and starred in the Championship, making a total of 42 appearances for the Seagulls before returning to Villa in the summer.Upon signing a one-year extension to his contract at Villa Park, Bennett moved to join Bournemouth on loan in September 2015, until January of this year.The full back has made one appearance for Aston Villa this season during their 5-3 victory over Notts County, where he scored his side’s fi fth goal in extra time.At international level, Bennett has been capped by England at Under-19, 20 and 21 level.Bennett will wear squad number 12 for the Owls.
Wednesday’s stronghold at Hillsborough extended on Saturday as Yorkshire rivals Leeds were defeated 2-0.Sam Hutchinson – who signed a new two and a half year deal in the build-up to the game – said one of the aims at the start of the season was to make Hillsborough a diffi cult place for the opposition.With fi ve consecutive wins on home soil and now 13 without defeat, Hutchinson said: “Before we started the season that was one of the plans the head coach brought in, to make sure when teams come to Hillsborough, they know what they’re coming into.“The fans have helped us achieve that and I think we’ve got a style of play that helps on a bigger
pitch because we like to move the ball quickly and there is more space here.“Teams struggle to deal with how we play at Hillsborough and that’s down to the manager and down to the players.”While Wednesday have enjoyed a 100% start to 2016, the combative midfi elder feels performances can improve.He continued: “I don’t think we’ve played as well as we did before Christmas but we have won all the games and that’s the sign of us getting stronger.“I think we can play better but we are still winning.“My goal is to help the team move forward, keep winning games and get closer to our target which is the Premier League.”
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week in the same way and believe me when I say league position is not important at the moment,” he said. “As long as we are fi ghting in all the games to the three points, that is the most important and now we are focused on the next game.“Like we did with Leeds, we will focus on how Reading play, how they can create damage to us, what the weak points they have and try to explore.“In May, that is when it matters. I have seen teams in 3rd place who are now down and I’ve seen teams like us who were in 18th after seven games and now in the top six.”Given the current run the Owls are enjoying, Carlos still feels there is plenty more to come from his side in this exciting Sky Bet Championship campaign.An encouraging thought indeed, and he explained:“What I know is, and I can say this because I can feel it, that in the second half of the season we will be more strong.“Why? Because we feel full energy in our players.”
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