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  1. Ossett United strengthen midfield with three new signings Wakefield ExpressView the full article
  2. Your guide to bonfire events in Wakefield, Pontefract and Castleford Wakefield ExpressView the full article
  3. It's back!! Player interviews are back!! It's time to meet our stars of the winter team, this Thursday you can hear from 2 our our stand out performers so far in the winter season Billy Greensmith and Brad Mcdermott. As always if you have any questions for the lads please send them through. View the full article
  4. 🎃Put your Halloween pumpkin to good use🎃 Feeding woodland wildlife with leftover Halloween pumpkins might seem helpful and eco-friendly, but it does more harm than good. Pumpkins take a long time to break down and as they rot, they damage delicate woodland ecosystems, attract rats and can be fatal to animals like hedgehogs. Please don't leave pumpkins in our woods. Search online for other great ways to use them instead, from creative recipes, autumnal bird feeders and planters to composting or donating to zoos or farms for animal feed. Make a pumpkin bird feeder 🎃Take the lid off your jack-o'-lantern, or if you have a fresh pumpkin, cut the top off and scoop out the insides. 🎃Push strong sticks through so that they jut out to create perches for the birds. 🎃Fill with bird seed and place on a bird table, or tie strings to the sticks and hang from a sturdy branch. 🎃Keep it clean and add it to the compost heap when it starts to rot to avoid harming the birds. More information can be found at the Woodlands Trust’s Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/thewoodlandtrust View the full article
  5. We have amazing news. Our 1stXV skipper @danny_buckley9 and partner Ellie had their lives changed forever with the arrival of beautiful Darla Jean Buckley on Friday evening. Thank you Ellie for letting Daddy Danny play rugby on Saturday. Much love and congratulations to you all from everyone at Ossett RUFC 🏉 🏉 Ossett RUFC More than just a Rugby Club #baby #babygirl #newarrival #oneclub #ossettrufc #queensterrace #ossett #ossettrugby #horbury #wakefield #yorkshire #england #rugby #rugbyunion #ru #rl #mensrugby #ladiesrugby #allinclusive #rugbyleague #comejoinus #instagram #rookierugby #black #white #red ⚫️⚪️🔴 View the full article
  6. GAME CONFIRMED This weekend the Winter Team are back at 'home' this weekend, as we host Cutsyke Raiders. The lads are on a high with two wins on the bounce, and will look to continue recent form with another win. If you find yourself at a loose end come down to Sowood Bend Playing Fields to support the lads. We will be showing the England game on delay at the club after the match. #UTT ⚪️🔵🔴 View the full article
  7. West Yorkshire traffic update: Monday morning congestion on M62, M621, M1 and other commuter routes Halifax CourierView the full article
  8. Next up! 🆚 North Shields FC 🏆 The Pitching In Northern Premier League 🗓 Saturday 5th November ⏰ 3pm 🏟 The Daren Persson Stadium | NE29 0SS 🎟 £9 adults | £6 concessions | £3 u16’s 📻 https://mixlr.com/ossett-united-radio View the full article
  9. Please welcome new signing James Cadman The 26 year old midfielder joins us from Scarborough Athletic FC as a dual registered player and is available for selection for our game at North Shields FC on Saturday. Welcome James. https://www.ossettutd.com/news/article/james-cadman-swaps-seadogs-for-sheepicorns/ View the full article
  10. See the goals from our 1-1 draw at home to Consett Afc on Saturday. Juice Personnel Limited The Pitching In Northern Premier League Ossett United drew 1-1 with Consett AFC in Grant Black's first home game in charge.View the full article
  11. 🚧ADVANCED WARNING OF ROAD RESURFACING🚧 CLUNTERGATE Road surface repairs between Shepherds Arms public house & Northfield Road junction. The work will be carried out on TWO SUNDAYS the 20 and 27th November only with the road closed between 7.30am and 3.30pm approx. The road will be opened at all other times. 🚧BERRY LANE Road surface repairs between the school and Wakefield Road junction. The work will be carried out on SUNDAY 27th November. 💦Both of these are subject to weather conditions allowing the work to progress. ☔️ View the full article
  12. Saturdays Man of the Match against @lmdrufc was debutant centre Connor Malarkey. Congratulations and well played Connor 🏉 🏉 Ossett RUFC More than just a Rugby Club #manofthematch #oneclub #ossettrufc #queensterrace #ossett #ossettrugby #horbury #wakefield #yorkshire #england #rugby #rugbyunion #ru #rl #mensrugby #ladiesrugby #allinclusive #rugbyleague #comejoinus #instagram #rookierugby #black #white #red ⚫️⚪️🔴 View the full article
  13. A free concert celebrating the works of Horbury's own William Baines will be held at Horbury Methodist Church on Sunday 6th November. ALL WELCOME View the full article
  14. OMA Halloween PARTY 2022 and this 👇 young lady won our Best Fancy Dress of 2022 Brilliant IT WAS TONIGHT 🎃HAPPY HALLOWEEN 🎃 View the full article
  15. Ossett RUFC 12. Leeds Medics and Dentists RUFC 10 Photos again courtesy of Keith Williams View the full article
  16. Congratulations Sam n Ang. 2023 Good Beer Guide. Proud to say we're in it!View the full article
  17. LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE November and December 🥳 Want a party for your child? Please Book one asapView the full article
  18. 😀Week ending Saturday 30th October 2022 The weather has been very strange this past week. Wet, wet, a bit blowy and then some more rain. However, planning for the rest of this year’s activities continue and we have already started to plan for next summer. We cannot believe we are talking about Christmas and Summer 2023 in the same sentence! Our litter pick on Wednesday morning started at 10:30am, with a gathering of volunteers from Wakefield Council, Wakefield District Housing, and the community litter pickers. They spent around 90 minutes on The Avenues, Parker Road, and the by-pass close to the junction of Daw Lane. An amazing amount was collected, 10 bags in total. Having litter pickers from the Council and WDH, allowed their staff to see the issues being created by a few individuals in the wider area. The weather was really kind to us as we walked, chatted and litter picked. The 90 minutes invested by the team was a great investment in our community, which has made a massive difference. We would like to say thank you to the residents and those walking in the area for their words of support, they were greatly appreciated. Whilst we were out ‘n’ about litter picking we went to have a look at the new pedestrian crossing outside Horbury Primary School. We were approached by a local resident who was most grateful for the crossing and the removal of the subway. The resident also stated that the workers had been very courteous and polite. The final works to be completed have been delayed, as the fabricator making the banisters and final barriers is having difficulties obtaining supplies. Fingers crossed that the whole project should be completed and fully opened within the next few weeks. On Wednesday lunchtime we had planned to visit Horbury Lagoons with members of our local Royal British Legion. The purpose of the visit to find a location to plant 15 whip trees as part of the White Rose Forest Project. The site visit was cancelled due to the previous days rain and it being very slippery underfoot. The site visit will take place over the next few weeks. Next year’s Horbury Craft and Street Fayre will be held on the weekend of 17 & 18th June. The planning for the event started this week. Both Deb and Darren are part of this great team, with Darren acting as Chair. If you are aware of anyone who would like a stall for the two-day event, please let us know via Facebook. Next year we intend to have a few stalls at a much-reduced rate for local – Horbury and/or Ossett based charities or community groups. You can apply to be considered for one of these stalls via Facebook. The group hope to have a greater range of food stalls and entertainment on offer and to involve more local businesses from Horbury and Ossett. Whatever happens it will be an amazing weekend. If you are planning an event for later this year or Spring/Summer 2023, please let us know and we will try to advertise via our Facebook page. Most weeks Darren and Deb spend time walking around the ward, identifying issues and calling on residents who have contacted us for help, advice, or assistance. This is an important part of being a local Councillor and we will continue to do this all year round. It is worth pointing out that Wakefield does not have any ‘Council Houses’ The majority of homes belong to Wakefield District Housing known as WDH. WDH and Wakefield Council are two separate organisations and are not connected. This means that if a WDH resident is experiencing issues we have limited ability to help. In the first instance they should contact WDH directly by ‘phone on 0345 8 507 507 or via their website – www.wdh.co.uk If we can help, we will try, please contact us via our usual details shown above. One of the biggest issues we are often asked about relates to trees. This is a very complex subject and often there is little that can be done. If you are having an issue with a tree or trees, the first thing you need to do is find out if the tree is subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO). This can be done by visiting the Council’s website and using the tools on the ‘Where I Live’ section. Then you need to find out who owns the tree, is it the Council, WDH, Network Rail, Canal & Rivers Trust or is it on private land or in a resident’s garden? Next you should contact the tree owner and let them know what your concerns are. You can find out what you can legally do & cannot do to a tree by visiting - www.rhs.org.uk/plants/types/trees/the-law We strongly suggest you read up on trees before you carry out any work on any trees. On Thursday morning Darren called in to the coffee morning being held at Christ Church in South Ossett. The session was attended by around 20+ local residents. They shared coffee, chat, and companionship. This is a great place for people to come together – if you would like more information, this can be found on their website – www.christchurchsouthossett.co.uk As I am sure you have gathered both Deb and Darren enjoy a good cup of coffee and a lump of cake. Most weeks we call into the twice weekly Horbury Methodist Church coffee morning; and to the twice monthly ones held by the Senior Citizen’s Support Group and the monthly one held at St Peter’s. Calling into these sessions give us a great opportunity to speak with residents to listen and act upon their concerns. Friday morning was an important day as it was the launch of this year’s Poppy Appeal for the Horbury, Sitlington and Ossett Royal British Legion. The event took place at Ossett Market, the Legion had their own stall. At 11am the Mayor of Wakefield, Councillor David Jones and his Mayoress Annette, gave a short speech and officially declared the launch of this year’s appeal. Great thanks are given to an amazing group of volunteers, led by Malcolm, who manages the entire event, planning who does what and delivering the dozens of collecting tins to the various sites across our area. In 2021 appeal we collected over £40,000. This year we have contact card readers at many of our collection points as well as the very traditional red cash collecting tins. Watch out for this year’s poppy display outside Ossett Town Hall and the one in Horbury’s Memorial Park. Please make a note that Remembrance Sunday will be on the 13th of November. Horbury’s event will be in the morning with Ossett following on in the afternoon. Finally, this week, Darren and Deb, along with Carol from the Friends of Horbury Library were judges at our annual Pumpkin Competition. The competition is sponsored by the friend’s group and Deb and Darren. This year, nearly 40 pumpkins were provided, free to families. Twenty plus were returned and placed in front of the judges. Agreeing the winners was not an easy task. There are some very talented young people out there and their knife and carving skills are truly amazing. Please keep safe and take care. Darren & Deb Working for our Communities, throughout the whole year! View the full article
  19. Skipper Danny South gives his views following our 1-1 draw at home to Consett Afc Brought to you by Juice Personnel Limited Man of the Match Danny South talks to OUFC TV following our 1-1 draw at home to Consett AFCView the full article
  20. A close fought game at Queens Terrace saw Ossett beat a great @lmdrufc side by 12 points to 10 A first half try from Dale Burnley following a great break from vice captain Luke Haigh. Try converted by Will Forrest. The second half was end to end stuff the visiting scrum half scoring a well deserved try. The conversion and a subsequent penalty saw the students lead 10-7. With 15 to go and Ossett down to 14 Joe Rotchell scored in the corner following a great forward drive. Burley next weekend 🏉 🏉 Ossett RUFC More than just a Rugby Club #oneclub #ossettrufc #queensterrace #ossett #ossettrugby #horbury #wakefield #yorkshire #england #rugby #rugbyunion #ru #rl #mensrugby #ladiesrugby #allinclusive #rugbyleague #comejoinus #instagram #rookierugby #black #white #red ⚫️⚪️🔴 View the full article
  21. OSSETT UNITED 1 CONSETT AFC 1 - The Non-League Football Paper The Non-League Football PaperView the full article
  22. Brought to you by Juice Personnel Limited, manager Grant Black gives his thoughts on our 1-1 draw v Consett Afc Grant Black gives his views on our 1-1 draw at home to Consett AFCView the full article
  23. Congratulations to Jonny Lee, holder of winning number 43. Nick Smith will be in touch. View the full article
  24. 🏏🏏🏏 Priestley Cup & Shield draws for 2023 Sandal will make their debut in the Gordon Rigg Priestley Cup with a home tie against the 2022 beaten finalist Methley on Sunday, April 30.View the full article
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