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  1. Brilliant work Ladies. Thank you Rotary Club of Ossett, West Yorkshire, UK for your extremely kind sponsorship We were over the moon to be selected for a grant from Rotary Club of Ossett, West Yorkshire, UK which will go towards funding specialist junior equipment for the benefit our girls team and rookie rugby crew. Thank you so much to the Rotary club for having us to dinner last night to receive it.View the full article
  2. Brilliant work Ladies. Thank you @ We were over the moon to be selected for a grant from Rotary Club of Ossett, West Yorkshire, UK which will go towards funding specialist junior equipment for the benefit our girls team and rookie rugby crew. Thank you so much to the Rotary club for having us to dinner last night to receive it.View the full article
  3. Fixture time change! Our Boxing Day game at Brighouse Town Football Club in the The Pitching In Northern Premier League will now kick-off at 1pm. Still plenty of time to get your bubble ‘n’ squeak down you! View the full article
  4. We have been advised today that the Planning Application for the Old Health Centre, in Horbury, 21/01715/ful has been withdrawn. When more information is available we’ll keep you updated. View the full article
  5. A reminder that you can catch the Battle of Britain, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 v Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 live in Kelly's Bar & Graham Firth Suite at Ossett United, multiple screens and no booking required. View the full article
  6. Memories of 4 years ago Skipper. Anything changed @Danny Bill-Buckley View the full article
  7. PENNINE LEAGUE FIXTURE Saturday will see the winter team take on Stainland Stags at Sowood Bend, 2pm kick off. The lads will look to write some wrongs from the last couple of games and come out with the 2 points. Get down to support the lads. UTT 🔵🔴⚪ View the full article
  8. Funding secured for 60 new police officers and PCSOs across Wakefield district after calls to tackle anti-social behaviour Wakefield ExpressView the full article
  9. Funding secured for 60 new police officers and PCSOs across Wakefield after calls to tackle anti-social behaviour Wakefield ExpressView the full article
  10. Ossett RUFC remain in second place in Counties 3 Yorkshire following our victory away at Halifax Vandals. This week we face West Park Leeds RUFC at Queens Terrace with a 2-15 kick off. Entry of course is free of charge to all. In the return fixture at Bramhope back in September we were victorious 27 points to 16. We look forward to welcoming WPL RUFC to QT for what should be a great advert for local free amateur sport View the full article
  11. Congratulations Gary Haywood and co from all at Ossett Rugby View the full article
  12. 🎟️ Tickets are now on sale for our next two home games, v Shildon A.F.C. (10/12/22) and Carlton Town FC (17/12/22). £9.50 | £6.50 | £2.50 The Pitching In Northern Premier League https://ossettunitedfc.ktckts.com/brand/match-tickets View the full article
  13. Heartbroken West Yorkshire family raising money to support others through child loss Dewsbury ReporterView the full article
  14. This Saturday 3rd December our 1stXV entertain @wplrufc in Counties 3 Yorkshire. Kick off 2–15pm. Patrons we try , again. Meet in QT bar from 1-00pm View the full article
  15. MORNING ALL For those who don’t know me I am the coach of the women’s team, and I’ve been given the authority by our treasurer to get some club fundraising on the go. We are starting a bonus ball competition which will run using the Saturday national lottery draw and will run as frequently as we can fill it. Numbers are £5 each and the winner will win £150 with the remainder going to the club. How it will work: On a Monday after a draw I will post in here the numbers available for the next round, comment or private message to buy. No numbers confirmed until payment is received. Once full we will draw using the next Saturday lottery draw. If you want to pay for certain lucky numbers to secure them for a few draws that is fine too. There’s no obligation to play every time. Bank details are: Sort code 04-00-04 Account number 54634654 Name Hayley Lister The women have had first dibs so the Numbers currently available are: 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32-59 Do check before buying though in case it’s changed! Let’s all support our club and win some money too 🙂 Thanks Hayley ❤️🤍🖤 View the full article
  16. England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 v Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 LIVE! Tuesday 29th November, 7pm Ossett’s #1 Sports Bar - Kelly's Bar & Graham Firth Suite at Ossett United No booking required View the full article
  17. See the goals from our 2-1 defeat to Worksop Town FC in the The Pitching In Northern Premier League A good performance from the Sheepicorns wasn't enough as Worksop did a smash and grab job with a couple of late goals.View the full article
  18. RESULT The winter tigers crash out of the BARLA Yorkshire Cup yesterday afternoon. Here is what Coach Scott Dyson had to say after the game. “Yesterday's game was a tough lesson for our boys but a lesson I know will do them good. We can't let a team get a go forward on too easily and try do everything on the back foot. At times we matched Normanton but not enough to be in the game or deserve the win. Credit to Normanton, they had a simple but affective game plan which takes them into the next round of the cup. Next week gives the players the opportunity to put things right and show what we discussed as a team after the game.” We are at home to Stainland Stags this weekend coming, the lads will be looking to comeback strong after disappointing results in the last couple of games. UTT 🔵🔴⚪️ View the full article
  19. 🎄🎄Week ending Saturday 26th November 2022 🎄🎄 It has been a couple of weeks since our last blog. Many apologies – we have been very busy supporting the community across the whole of Horbury & South Ossett. This week’s blog features highlights of the past 3 weeks. Hopefully we have not missed out too much of our work. Wednesday 9th November - we met with a group of local residents on the bypass, close to the Ego Restaurant to look at traffic issues. Unfortunately, this was the day that Horbury’s town centre roads were closed off due to an accident. All we witnessed on the bypass was queueing traffic! We will meet again to do some traffic monitoring at a later date. On Friday 11th November - Darren and Deb attended a Remembrance Service held in Reid Park, Horbury Bridge. This event is led by the school and features 100+ children, who conduct the entire service, giving you a true sense that the younger generation will ‘never forget’ Later on Friday afternoon - we were able to meet with Simon Lightwood MP. Simon has recently been promoted to be a Shadow Minister for Transport, so we used this opportunity to tackle him about the constant issues with buses in and around Horbury and Ossett. These issues are like open-sores, only Government has the cure. Give local Mayors the power to nationalise services or bring back under public control. But for some reason or another, they do not want to do this. Buses and trains were raised with the West Yorkshire Mayor, more on this later in the blog. Sunday 13th November was our Remembrance Sunday event across both Horbury & Ossett. Both Darren and Deb attended the Horbury event. Firstly, at St Peter’s Church, where Darren was honoured to read out the 200+ names of the fallen from both World Wars. We the paraded up to the Memorial Gardens where another service was held. St Peter’s Church was full to capacity with several hundred people attending our outdoor service at Memorial Gardens. As the Poppy Appeal came to a close on Remembrance Sunday, the donations have now been counted and the total is - £44,993.39 – what an amazing achievement, just short of a few pounds to take the overall total a quarter of a million pounds from the last 5 years appeals. A massive thank you to the volunteer team and to Malcolm, the brains behind the entire operation. Wednesday 16th November – we attended our usual coffee mornings at the Senior Citizens’ Support Group and at Horbury Methodist Church. Later that morning we visited the Manorfield’s area & met up with managers from Wakefield District Housing This session followed a comment made on Facebook about the state of a small community space between Gervais Rd & Clifton Crescent. Together we have established that this area belongs to WDH and not Wakefield Council. The team agreed to investigate what could be done to improve the space and make it more community friendly. We will keep you informed of the progress over the coming months. On Wednesday afternoon, it was the full Council meeting of Wakefield Council. The meeting was attended by the elected Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracey Brabin. This gave Councillors the opportunity to raise issues directly with the Mayor, which we did for around an hour. Questions focused on public transport, especially buses, jobs, infrastructure, the environment and much more. Darren asked a question, to what the Mayor could do to establish a new railway station in Horbury or Ossett within the next 5 years. This quest is supported by all 3 of your Local Councillors. The Mayor said that she was being lobbied for a new station and she would look at the case for one. However, she did ask that as Local Councillors we need to provide evidence that as station a required. This we will try to do. Finally, on Wednesday evening we both attended a fundraiser at Queen Street Fisheries in Ossett. This was in support of the Pancreatic Cancer charity arranged by two local fundraisers Gillian and Tony. Around 25 people attended and enjoyed a good meal and raised a good amount of money. On Saturday morning Deb held our regular advice session at Horbury Library. A couple of residents attended and raised issues with Deb, which she has noted and raised with the appropriate Council Team. On Monday this week, we both attended the Horbury Village Partnership monthly meeting. Here we agreed to the investment for the summer hanging baskets for 2023. We also agreed our programme of events for the forthcoming months and the design of our new website. Watch out for more information over the next few months. Tuesday was spent on our respective Cabinet roles and kept us busy in Wakefield. On Wednesday morning we met with a resident on a very wet street in South Ossett. Here we saw a parking problem first-hand, which had been created by a recent change of use from a larger house into a business complex. This simple change had created around 7 to 10 additional cars that needed to be accommodated on a very compact residential area. On Wednesday we met with a group of residents to discuss a major issue that is planned for a neighbouring Ward. More information about this in future blogs. This was followed by a customary Wednesday coffee at the Methodist Church in Horbury town centre. On Wednesday afternoon, Darren chaired a meeting of Horbury Churches Together. This group is responsible for the creation and management of the Horbury BreakThrough project and much more youth focused activities. Later on Wednesday, Darren attended the Presentation evening at Horbury Academy. On Thursday evening Darren then attended the same event at Ossett Academy. Both events were showcases for the amazing work of the students of our two secondary schools. It was a great honour to attend and to be a sponsor at the Ossett Academy event. On Thursday evening, Deb attended our regular Police & Community Together (PACT) meeting in Horbury. The weather appeared to keep many attendees away. However, an informative meeting was held with representatives from Horbury Academy, giving an insight to how they deal with drugs and drug education. The dates for the 2023 PACT meetings will be published shortly by West Yorkshire Police. Friday evening was the highlight of the Festive Season for Horbury. The Christmas light switch on and ‘Santa comes to Horbury’ event was held. A crowd of several hundred people attended with around 200 children visiting Santa and receiving a free Cadbury’s selection pack. This event is organised by Darren and Deb with support from our local Rotary Club, Methodist Church, and Horbury Village Partnership. The funding to allow this event to take place is provided by Horbury Lands Trust, Horbury Village Partnership and our trade union, Unite the Union. There were new lights on The High Street, with more to come on Queen Street and the weeping silver birch tree has been beautifully illuminated in Stan Barstow Gardens. Thank you to Wakefield Council for their help in providing these great displays and our massive tree outside of Bar Biccari. Finally, this week, Deb and Darren took down the display banner in Memorial Park for safekeeping and installed 4 Christmas banners across the Ward. A busy few weeks, with more to come before the end of this year. Please keep safe and take care. Darren & Deb Working for our Communities, throughout the whole year! View the full article
  20. Match report following our 2-1 loss to Worksop Town, by James Gothard Worksop left it late to secure all three points to extend their win streak to fourteen, scoring two goals in the last ten minutes to break the hearts of the Ossett United faithful.View the full article
  21. SALT Leeds to open new riverside bar in The Calls with cocktails on tap and Yorkshire pies Yorkshire Evening PostView the full article
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