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Non-League underdogs eye up county cup trophy lift

Non-League underdogs eye up county cup trophy lift

by Isaac Hall | Feb 23, 2026 3:20PM | Sport, Uncategorized

A non-league team will come up against the under 21’s side of a professional outfit in the semi-final of the Sheffield and Hallamshire County Men’s Senior Cup. Step six side Worsbrough Bridge will play Barnsley under 21’s in the coming weeks, as they...
Barnsley sports club offering free tennis session

Barnsley sports club offering free tennis session

by Isaac Hall | Feb 23, 2026 11:10AM | Sport, Uncategorized

A sports club is offering the chance for people to come and learn a new skill, as they aim to “get more people playing tennis.” Barnsley Lawn Tennis Club have announced the return of their twice yearly event, in partnership with the Lawn Tennis...
Security guard to the stars bringing Santa to the people of Barnsley

Security guard to the stars bringing Santa to the people of Barnsley

by Isaac Hall | Dec 12, 2025 11:08AM | News

A winter wonderland is set to give the people of Barnsley a chance to get swept up in the festivities at a pay-what-you-can event. Jordan Gray is looking to bridge the gap and get as many people to get into the festive spirit as he can. He said: “Everybody...
Council aims to eradicate fatal road accidents in Barnsley by 2050

Council aims to eradicate fatal road accidents in Barnsley by 2050

by Isaac Hall | Dec 5, 2025 1:52PM | News

A plan to halve the number of road deaths by 2030 and completely wipe them out by 2050 in Barnsley was introduced and called into question this week. While the number of overall road casualties has decreased by 24% during the past ten years, the number of people...
“Have you got eight minutes?” Barnsley charity’s mission to tackle loneliness with one simple question

“Have you got eight minutes?” Barnsley charity’s mission to tackle loneliness with one simple question

by Isaac Hall | Dec 5, 2025 10:49AM | News, Top Story, Uncategorized

A charity from Barnsley tackling mental health and suicide has surpassed £1,000 in its crowdfunding effort to make a new short film to get people talking. The short film from Suicide Sucks will be based on an idea from American author Simon Sinek, where in an...
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