Crosspool Beauty Therapist exemplifies resilience and determination

Support local athlete Suzy Kerfoot on her Just Giving page as she prepares to represent Great Britain on the world stage.

“Aspects of Beauty”
Suzy Kerfoot

You may recall that in August last year Suzy Kerfoot, a 45-year-old Crosspool beauty therapist who had turned her back on gymnastics at the age of 15, made an incredible return to the sport and clinched gold in the over-45s category at the Adult Gymnastics British Championships.

Her remarkable achievement didn’t stop there—Suzy has now been selected to represent Great Britain at the 2024 Masters Gymnastics World Cup in Boston Massachusetts USA, which is scheduled for June. For Suzy, this opportunity is “beyond what I ever expected or dreamed.” She expressed her joy at being part of the team and competing against other countries in an international competition for the first time.

Suzy Kerfoot’s journey exemplifies resilience and determination, and her return to gymnastics after more than 25 years is a testament to believing in oneself and pursuing dreams regardless of age!

Suzy Kerfoot

Winning the British championships did not give Suzy automatic selection into the team. Since last August Suzy has been training hard and thankfully it paid off.
The British team is made up of Gymnastics in the 30s 40s 50s and 60s categories.  Suzy will be representing the 40s on all four pieces and also competing for her own individual title. This will give Suzy her position in the world!

Adult gymnasts are not considered part of the “elite” category by British Gymnastics but are still expected to fund various expenses themselves. These expenses include purchasing their Great Britain tracksuit and leotard, paying competition fees, booking flights and accommodation, and managing all other associated costs.

If you would like to Help Suzy raise £720 toward her trip to the MASTERS WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS, you can donate to Suzy’s Just Giving page

How about a chance to pamper yourself with a free beauty treatment? All you have to do is Pop into “Aspects of Beauty” (corner of Vernon Terrace Manchester Road), cash-purchase some raffle tickets for £3 each and you could be the lucky winner. It’s a great deal and a fun way to support Suzy in representing Great Britain on the world stage.
Don’t miss this opportunity to treat yourself to some relaxation and rejuvenation. Buy your raffle tickets today and cross your fingers for the draw!

Junior Badminton

If you are between 10 and 18 years old and enjoy playing badminton, you might be interested in joining Bob Townrow’s Junior Badminton Club.

The club meets every Thursday evening during the school term from 6.30pm to 7.30pm, at the Stephen Hill Methodist Church on Benty Lane, to play mainly doubles with other members on the one court available.
The club welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced.
You don’t need to bring your own equipment, as everything is provided by the club.
The fee is only £10 per term, which is very affordable.
Don’t miss this opportunity to have fun and improve your badminton skills with Bob Townrow’s Junior Badminton Club. Tele:0114 2301098, Email:towniesrm@talktalk.net

Oakbrook Badminton Club

The Oakbrook Badminton Club welcomes new members who want to play badminton in a friendly and competitive environment.

The club is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where you can meet new people and have fun.

If you are looking for a place to enjoy badminton and socialize, you might want to check out this club. It offers a spacious hall with all the necessary equipment, as well as various teams for different levels. Although they have a minimum skill level requirement, as long as you have an acceptable serve and can keep a rally going with other team players, you’ll fit in.

The fees are affordable and reflect the quality and convenience of the club’s facilities and amenities

You can join them every Tuesday and Friday, 7pm to 10pm in the Sports Hall, King Edward’s Lower School, Darwin Lane, Crosspool, Sheffield S10 5RG.

if you’re interested, it might be wise to contact their secretary, James Sedgley in advance to let him know.
Tele: 07852 364626, email: secretary@oakbrookbadminton.co.uk
For any enquiries related to junior sessions contact:
Pete Ledbetter Tele: 07879 640613, email: info@peterledbetter.co.uk
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Crookes Councillor calls for closed sports centre to come into community use.

Cllr. Ruth Milsom

At today’s full council meeting, Crookes and Crosspool Councillor Ruth Milsom called on the Council to investigate bringing the disused sports ground at Weston View in Crookes into community use.

At today’s full council meeting, Crookes and Crosspool Councillor Ruth Milsom called on the Council to investigate bringing the disused sports ground at Weston View in Crookes into community use.
The Derek Dooley Sports and Community Centre, currently closed, is named after the notable footballer who took key roles at both Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United throughout his lifetime, including as player, manager and chairman. It is owned by Sheffield United Football Club and its community foundation.
Councillor Ruth Milsom tabled the following question to the Councillor Richard Williams, Chair of the Council’s Communities, Parks and Leisure policy committee:
“What discussions, if any, have taken place with SUFC about their disused sports ground at Weston View in Crookes and ways to bring it into community use?”

The centre has previously been operated as a gym and community sports facility, and as recently as 2019 Sheffield United FC advertised coaching sessions for boys and girls at the centre. The same SUFC coaching provision is now being offered at the Bole Hill Recreation Ground, with the Weston View site sitting empty.
At the meeting, Cllr. Milsom pressed Cllr. Williams about the site, asking for the Council to negotiate community usage with SUFC, calling it a ‘shame’ that the site isn’t being used.

Cllr Milsom said:
“It is a real shame that at Weston View there is the potential for a high-quality community facility, that is currently sat being unused. I’ve had conversations with local residents, with community organisations like the Crosspool Juniors Football Club, and know how valuable it would be if we could bring a new life to that site
“When it is named the Derek Dooley Sports and Community Centre, it should be open to the local community to use. I hope the Council and SUFC can come together and find a solution to bring it back to life.”

Meurig Edwards, Chairman of Crosspool Juniors Football Club, said:
“We are working hard to improve our facilities and we have a long-term plan to develop and improve our site at Myers Grove, but we desperately need more grounds for training and matches, within easy reach of Crosspool and surrounding areas.
“It’s sad to say that with our current facilities, we can’t meet the needs of all of our teams. Some of our matches are cancelled for lack of space to play. This is disappointing and frustrating for everyone involved. It affects our teams and players from across Sheffield and South Yorkshire who we play against.”
“There is a real shortage of artificial and floodlit pitches which are vital for training in the darker winter months. We have seen growth in grassroots football recently, especially in new girl’s and women’s teams. Facilities have not kept pace with this welcome increase in participation.”
“Any new sites we could access would mean more matches and training sessions and all the benefits they bring to children in our area and across Sheffield and South Yorkshire. We would appreciate any opportunity to use the Weston View site in Crookes.”

HALLAM CHASE, TUESDAY 30th May 2023

Hallam Chase Fell Race is the oldest continuously run Fell Race in the world.

Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase
Runners competing in the Hallam Chase

This annually run race over a 3¼ mile-long course with 800 feet of climb, organised by Hallamshire Harriers and hosted by Hallam Cricket Club, takes place this Tuesday, 30th May.

Runners set off from Hallam Football/Cricket Club’s Sandygate ground at 8 pm, go down Coldwell Lane, Den Bank through the Rivelin Valley, and up Tofts Lane to Stannington Church gates, before returning by the same route.

This heritage-related event goes back as far as 1862.
The current record time of 19 minutes 42 seconds was set in 1968 by Trevor Wright.
Find out more on the Hallam Chase and Hallamshire Harriers website.

Hallam Grange Open Day

Hallam Grange Tennis and Bowls Club, at the top of Slayleigh Lane Fulwood S10 3RH, are holding an Open Day this Sunday 14th May 2023, between 1pm and 4pm.

Try your hand at either Tennis, Bowling, or Table Tennis. All are welcome, whether you’re a beginner or with experience.

HALLAM CHASE, TUESDAY 31st May 2022

Hallam Chase Fell Race is the oldest continuously run Fell Race in the world.
This annually run race over a 3¼ mile-long course with 800 feet of climb, organised by Hallamshire Harriers and hosted by Hallam Cricket Club, takes place this Tuesday, 31st May.

Runners return up Coldwell Lane

Runners set off from Hallam Football/Cricket Club’s Sandygate ground at 8pm, go down Coldwell Lane, Den Bank through the Rivelin Valley, and up Tofts Lane to Stannington Church gates, before returning by the same route.

This heritage-related event goes back as far as 1862.

The current record time of 19 minutes 42 seconds was set in 1968 by Trevor Wright.

Find out more on the Hallam Chase and Hallamshire Harriers website.

HALLAM CHASE, TUESDAY 1st May 2021

Tomorrow Tuesday 1st June, 8pm, the 3¼ miles long, with 800 feet of climb, annual Hallam Chase Fell Race, organised by Hallamshire Harriers and hosted by Hallam Cricket Club, takes place.

Runners set off from Hallam Football/Cricket Club’s Sandygate ground at 8pm, go down Den Bank through the Rivelin Valley and up Tofts Lane to Stannington Church gates, before returning by the same route.

Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase
Runners competing in the Hallam Chase (Coldwell Lane)

This heritage related event goes back as far as 1862.

The current record time of 19 minutes 42 seconds was set in 1968 by Trevor Wright.

Find out more on the Hallam Chase and Hallamshire Harriers website