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THERE are a number of roadworks planned this week with delays possible.
YORKSHIRE Water will be conducting work in Royston this week. Temporary traffic lights will be in place on Church Hill on Wednesday from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Motorists have been warned that delays are possible.
A BUS service in Staincross will be disrupted until next week. Due to resurfacing work on Broadway, the Stagecoach number 1 service and Globe’s 486 are subject...
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Latest food hygiene scores served up
EIGHT local venues have been given new food hygiene ratings ranging from top marks to zero.
Five Barnsley establishments received top marks. The Rose and Crown, in Hoylandswaine, Penistone Royal British Legion, Silkstone Golf Club, Darfield Village Club and the Wortley Arms all received a five-star review.
Two others received four stars: Pou Poutine, based in the Glass Works, was given a score of four following an assessment on February 25. While Rigby’s...
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Suspended sentence for council worker with two full-time jobs
A COUNCIL employee who was found to be employed by another local authority pocketed almost £17,000 in overpaid wages before receiving a suspended prison sentence.
Barnsley Council identified a dual full-time employee irregularity following a payroll examination.
An investigation commenced with the other local authority identified on the match.
It was established the same employee had been employed on two 37-hour per week contracts for a period of ten months.
Whilst...
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Oakwell fan zone plans submitted to council
LONG-MOOTED plans for a new fanzone at Oakwell have finally been submitted to Barnsley Council.
The football club have been vocal about their attempts to increase the fan experience at Oakwell on match days in recent years.
As part of that, the potential of a fanzone at the ground has been mooted – and plans were officially submitted to the council’s planning board recently.
Situated in the East Stand car park, the...
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Comedian brings tricks and giggles to town
AWARD-WINNING comedian and magician Pete Firman will be heading to Barnsley next year.
The show, Tricks and Giggles, will include Pete’s trademark blend of magic and comedy to the Barnsley Civic.
With over 4.5 million social media followers and countless TV appearances under his belt, Pete has appeared on multiple television programmes, including ITV1’s Tonight at the London Palladium and The Next Great Magician, BBC1’s The Magicians, The John Bishop Show and The...
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Councillors cycle to surgeries
TWO councillors decided to cycle their way to their residents’ surgeries last week to raise awareness of climate change.
Councillors Alex Burnett and John Roberts decided to cycle their way round their surgeries on Thursday to do their bit to tackling climate change.
They cycled 22 miles between their homes and surgeries in Hood Green, Silkstone, Green Moor and Wortley.
Coun Burnett said: “Surgeries are an important way for residents to raise...
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Area to get new post office
A POST Office that closed two years ago is set to be restored half a mile away from its original location.
Agnes Road Post Office, just outside the town centre, closed in March 2023 following the resignation of the postmaster.
However the service is now set to return in a new location, and is due to open on May 30 at the Go Local shop on Racecommon Road.
The branch will be...
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Barnsley’s Northern Funny Mummy goes viral
A BARNSLEY mum has gone viral online for her comedy sketches depicting her life growing up on a council estate.
Kayleigh Nowell, 37, of Smithies, has accrued more than 100,000 followers on her Facebook and TikTok pages under the name ‘Northern Funny Mummy’.
She’s also amassed more than one million likes on the latter, where she shares her comedy sketches – particularly depicting her life growing up on a council estate.
Kayleigh...
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Drugs and weapons seized as early-morning warrants executed in day of action
FOURTEEN arrests were made on Wednesday during Barnsley’s most successful Operation Duxford so far.
Focusing on domestic violence, neighbourhood crime and anti-social behaviour, Barnsley’s first Operation Duxford of the year, turned out to be the most successful day of action the district has seen.
Teams from across the force came together to support Barnsley colleagues as well as local partners, with a total of 14 suspects arrested by the end of the day...
JAILED: Ryan Baxter
Woman, 83, injured in 'cowardly' attack
A BARNSLEY man has been jailed after robbing an elderly woman in the street.
Ryan Baxter, 38, of Dovedale, Worsbrough, robbed the 83-year-old woman on Albert Street, Barnsley.
On December 10 2024, just before 6pm, Baxter stole the woman’s phone and bank card, and knocked her to the ground, causing her injuries.
Officers responded quickly, and were able to arrest Baxter that same evening after diligent enquiries.
At his police interview...
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Mural unveiled in station makeover
THE underpass at a local train station has been given a makeover after a mural was unveiled recently.
Artist Jayde Bell – known as Eye Violet – has been working with Barnsley Council on a number of projects to brighten up the Dearne.
This time, she has partnered with Northern and Thurnscoe Regeneration CIO to give a ‘complete refresh’ to the underpass at Thurnscoe station.
The mural features old and new trains,...

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Belle

Belle has gleaming super-soft black fur, and she just loves a good chin rub and tickle.  She rolls over to let you give her a good stroke and purrs happily.  

She is a shy little black cat, not much more than a kitten, and very sheltered from the world.  We know that she will gain confidence with the right person, and she has loads of love to give - but she does need patience and gentleness.

She came to us alongside 11 other cats and kittens - all well-treated, but not getting enough attention.  All her brothers, sisters, mother and aunts have been rehomed - but Belle is the last, because of her quiet and easily-scared nature. 

Could you be the special person to love her - and to earn her trust?

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Please fill in our ONLINE  Perfect Match Form to apply.

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

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Keira

Kiera is a loving, lively girl – full of energy, she has lots of zoomies, and has a great character.  Kiera is very friendly, confident and affectionate – she’s enjoying lots of cuddles and attention in her foster home. 

Kiera is quite tiny for her age – she has survived cat flu and has needed some help from her vet to get to this point.  She has passed her pre-vaccination vet health check and is ready to find a new home and meet new people.

Kiera is being monitored for some on-going noisy breathing and we will need to discuss future vet care (with support from RSPCA Barnsley).  For this reason any potential adopter must live close enough to continue treatment (if needed) at our Barnsley-based vets.  In these cases we can offer fostering pending adoption once health problems are resolved.


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Please fill in our ONLINE  Perfect Match Form to apply.

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

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The chips are down as wine bar plan gets go-ahead
A CHIPPY is set to be turned into a new wine and cocktail bar after Barnsley Council’s planning board approved the plans.
Darton Fisheries, based on Church Street, Darton, is set to become ‘The Rose Box’ after the green light was given by the council.
Planning documents state that before the unit was a chippy, it was used as a mortuary.
The proposed opening times for the site are 12pm until 11pm....
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Police appeal following fatal collision
POLICE are appealing for information from witnesses after a motorcyclist died following a fatal collision at the weekend.
On Sunday at 4.12pm, police were called to Brampton to reports of a collision involving a black Suzuki GSR motorcycle and a black Peugeot on Packman Road.
Emergency services attended the scene but despite the efforts of those involved, the motorcyclist, a 40-year-old man, sadly died at the scene.
Police are now appealing for...
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Council looks at public review over council election system
BARNSLEY Council is exploring the possibility of changing to whole council elections every four years starting in May 2026.
The announcement comes in a year when there will be no council elections in Barnsley in May due to the current four-year cycle system.
This change follows a recommendation from the Local Government Association Corporate Peer Challenge in December 2024, which suggests moving to all-out elections to enhance stability. It also reflects the...
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Business success leads to extension proposal
PLANNING permission is being sought to extend a Shafton warehouse to ensure the business can continue to grow.
The Billington Holdings warehouse, based on Engine Lane, is the subject of the extension.
A report states: “The need for the extension has arisen as a result of this local business's success, in addition to allowing the business to expand their steelwork operations and provide increased forms of steelwork than they are able to at...
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Too many children 'overlooked' says NSPCC
ONE in nine toddlers in Barnsley failed to meet key development milestones last year, new figures show.
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities figures show 89 per cent of 2,513 children aged between two and two-and-a-half in Barnsley reached the expected standard when they were assessed across five key development areas – up from 85 per cent the year before.
This proportion was the same as in 2019/20, the latest data before the...
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Litter picks planned as annual Spring Clean returns
THE Great British Spring Clean returns next week with events taking place across Barnsley.
The town’s Neighbourhoods team, Area teams and volunteers will come together to take part.
Starting next Friday (March 21) and running until April 6, the national initiative hosted by Keep Britain Tidy sees litter picks and tidy ups take place across the country to encourage people to love where they live.
A number of areas in the borough...
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Officers join forces for Barnsley day of action
OVER 170 officers joined forces with key local partners in Barnsley today for an operation focusing on domestic violence, neighbourhood crime and anti-social behaviour.
It was the first Operation Duxford of the year.
The highly-visible operation returned to the streets of Barnsley with policing activities continuing throughout the day.
Barnsley District Commander, Chief Superintendent Simon Wanless said: “Our teams have been working hard throughout the day, with some of our officers out...
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Area team makes befriender appeal
BARNSLEY Council’s Dearne Area Team have put out a plea asking for volunteers for a loneliness scheme.
The B:Friend scheme asks locals to volunteer for just an hour a week to support elderly people who may be suffering loneliness.
A spokesperson said: “We are looking for befrienders in Thurnscoe and the surrounding areas.
“Do you have an hour a week for a cuppa and a chat with an older neighbour?
“Volunteer...
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Mayor praises 'wonderful work' for the community
FREEMASONS from Barnsley and Penistone reinforced their growing links with the community when the Mayor of Barnsley attended a post-meeting meal.
John Clarke stopped off at Bretton Priory Lodge at Cockerham Masonic Hall on Monday.
The Barnsley and Penistone Masonic Association extended the invitation to Coun Clarke as part of the movement’s commitment to engage with the community and it is hoped that this first step will lead to a growing relationship with...
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Proud Laura celebrates apprenticeship award recognition
A BARNSLEY College apprentice is celebrating after being named runner up at an annual awards ceremony.
Laura Gambles was chosen as runner up in the Accountable category at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust’s annual apprenticeship awards.
Laura, who is currently pursuing a Level 3 Team Leader/Supervisor Apprenticeship has consistently demonstrated a high level of responsibility and dedication. Her ability to take ownership of tasks, deliver quality work, and support the Organisational Development and...
MEMORIAL: Coun Alex Burnett with MP Marie Tidball.
Town joins 'Day of Reflection' on pandemic anniversary
BARNSLEY marked the fifth anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic on Sunday in the UK-wide ‘Day of Reflection’.
Councillors, MPs and locals joined the service which took place in the Glass Works’ public square, next to the sculpture.
The service included words from the Mayor of Barnsley Coun John Clarke, Rev Canon Keith Farrow, Coun Dr Alex Burnett and more.
Poetry readings were delivered by Ian McMillan and pupils from Burton Road Primary...
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Festival raising charity cash in memory of Joe
LOCAL bands will take to the stage at a venue to commemorate the life of a Barnsley man who died aged just 34.
The ‘Defiant Beats Festival’ – set to be held at the Old Schoolhouse on Summer Lane near the town centre – will raise money for Macmillan Barnsley and Barnsley Hospice, who supported Joe Bailey through his battle with a grade four glioblastoma brain tumour.
It has been organised by friends...
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Man jailed for sexual offences and false imprisonment
A BARNSLEY man has been jailed for rape, sexual assault and false imprisonment.
Mark Nicholls, 37, of Mallory Way, Cudworth, was jailed at Sheffield Crown Court on Monday.
On April 14 2024, Nicholls was driving around the Barnsley area when he approached a 19-year-old woman and offered her a lift home.
Instead of taking her home, Nicholls drove the woman to a remote location where he sexually assaulted and raped her. He...
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Police Specials undergo life-saving training
SPECIAL Constables in Barnsley were yesterday trained to administer life-saving medication.
They were the first Special Constables in South Yorkshire Police to receive Naloxone training and will be carrying the life saving medicine in the course of their duties.
Naloxone is a drug that can reverse the impact of opioids such as heroin and morphine as well as synthetic opioids including methadone, fentanyl and Nitazenes.
It acts as an emergency antidote and...
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Sam's 'love letter to Barnsley' set to premiere
A FILM celebrating Barnsley’s community spirit and culture will premiere in the town next week.
Artist Sam Batley puts his hometown and its people in the spotlight in his “love letter to Barnsley” entitled The Town I Love So Well.
The Parkway Cinema will host the debut screening on Monday evening.
The film explores Barnsley's rich heritage, capturing the essence of the town's spirit and the stories of its people.
The...
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Police target nuisance bikers in weekend operation
BARNSLEY officers were out at the weekend working with the South Yorkshire Police Off Road Bike Team responding to reports of nuisance off-road bikes in the area.
Barnsley North Neighbourhood Policing Team were on Laithes Lane fields and the surrounding area in Athersley on Saturday.
Throughout the afternoon one motorcycle and one quad were seized by police and both drivers dealt with for driving offences.
A police spokesperson said: “While quad bikes,...
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Claire extends helping hand to SEN families
A BARNSLEY mum who stopped going places with her son due to being judged for his behaviour is inviting families to join sessions organised for children and young people with SEN.
Claire Fisher launched a charity – True Colours – back in November 2023 to give families the chance to socialise and enjoy quality time together in a supportive environment.
Claire from Hoyland said: “My son is thirteen now and has ADHD, autism...
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Latest Healthy Homes session scheduled in
BARNSLEY Council will host its Healthy Homes drop-in session in Barnsley Market later this month.
The event will take place from 8.30am to 2pm on Friday, March 21.
A council spokesperson said: “We’ll be there along with our More Money In Your Pocket and 0-19 Public Health teams from the council to provide advice on how to make your home warmer and cheaper to run.
“Other key partners will also be on...
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Trio jailed for series of thefts across Yorkshire
THREE men have been sentenced to a combined 15 years in prison for burglaries across Yorkshire, including Barnsley.
Stevie Lakin, aged 20, of South Elmsall, Declan Dale, 22, of South Kirkby and Mason Wall, 18, of Wragby, all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary dwelling with the intent to steal, one count of burglary dwelling, two counts of attempt burglary dwelling and three counts of theft of motor vehicle.
The conspiracy to...
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Hospice plans bake off at Easter fair
A DATE has been set for Barnsley Hospice’s Easter fair.
The event will take place on Sunday, April 6, from 10.30am to 1pm at the hospice site.
A bake off, tombola and Easter egg hunt will take place on the day.
A hospice spokesperson said: “As usual, there will be plenty to do and buy at this popular event, which will help raise much-needed funds for our services.
“We’d like to...

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