Aroundtown Meets Charlie Smark

Aroundtown Meets Charlie Smark

She’s the 23-year-old who makes running a business look like a piece of cake. Since launching Dolly’s Desserts five years ago, Charlie Smark has brought hordes of people into Barnsley to satisfy their sweet tooth cravings with her range of velvety gelato and decadent desserts. But as well as its...

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Penistone’s forgotten founding fathers of football

Penistone’s forgotten founding fathers of football

Sheffield lays its claim as the home of football. But the outer lying town of Penistone can be credited with nurturing the beautiful game in its infancy thanks to the plights of three local men. On the field surrounding Penistone Grammar School, the fledgling game of football began to take...

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Talk N Train: Free mental health support in Rotherham

Talk N Train: Free mental health support in Rotherham

By Allana Kennedy Over the past few years mental health and people’s wellbeing has been more openly spoken about. Since a light has been shone onto the matter, more amazing people like the volunteers at Talk N Train here in Rotherham have set up vital services for those struggling in...

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Can you purchase a house without viewing it?

Can you purchase a house without viewing it?

Buying a property is a significant milestone and the process usually involves a great deal of planning and research. However, in some cases, you may find yourself considering purchasing a house without viewing it first. While this may seem daunting, it is becoming increasingly common, especially in today’s digital age....

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Worksop’s Olympic champion turned career criminal

Worksop’s Olympic champion turned career criminal

It’s the 2024 Olympics in Paris this summer. But did you know that it was in Paris 124 years ago that a 21-year-old Worksop man captained the first team to become Olympic football champions. Henry North Haslam was an amateur footballer who was selected to lead Upton Park FC, the...

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Wath Cricket Club: 125 not out!

Wath Cricket Club: 125 not out!

It’s been a long and glorious innings for Wath Cricket Club as they celebrate their 125th anniversary this season. The club’s history has not been without a few sticky wickets – or water-logged – with flooding from a nearby stream playing havoc on their Moor Road ground. But the hard...

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A never-ending story at Grimm & Co

A never-ending story at Grimm & Co

Mortals and magical beings assemble! Grimm & Co’s bamboozling new Emporium of Stories is open at long last to let the wild rumpus start. It’s not in a kingdom far, far away or some far flung corner of an undiscovered galaxy. You won’t need a pumpkin coach, flying carpet, portkey,...

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Eletto Wanna be the stars

Eletto Wanna be the stars

They may have been born in this millennium, but there’s something timeless about Eletto. Each track on the Barnsley folk duo’s debut EP I Wanna Be The Star has its own nostalgic style that transcends the country and folk genre. Compelling vocal harmonies blend with poetic, melancholy lyrics and ritualistic...

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A warrior in women’s football

A warrior in women’s football

They call her the Chief of the Warriors. And rightly so. Over the last three years, Megan Wylde has fought for a space in football for women like her. She’s become a community powerhouse, changing the landscape of football and fitness in her hometown of Rotherham. Her tribe of fellow...

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Aroundtown Meets Brian Hirst

Aroundtown Meets Brian Hirst

How many kids dream of being a footballer when they grow up? But how many would sacrifice their dreams for family? Brian Hirst did. When given the opportunity to break into the first team of his boyhood club, Rotherham United, he turned down the contract to put his family’s considerations...

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