Showing posts with label Barnsley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barnsley. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 June 2025

Cannon Hall Farm

I had a lot of fun filming at Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley this week. They've had a bumper baby boom, with a flurry of new arrivals, including not one, but two sets of twin calves! It was a quick turnaround as I filmed and edited the story all in the same day.


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Sunday, 29 September 2024

Baby Abduction

I headed to Barnsley this week on a very troubling story to do with an attempted abduction of a baby. Police are appealing for information after a man grabbed a baby from her mother's arms on a train in Worksop. Detectives investigating the attempted abduction of the baby have released a CCTV image of a man they say can help with their enquiries.


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Sunday, 1 September 2024

Shin pads

A South Yorkshire football club has banned tiny shin pads after a teenage player suffered a double leg break. Penistone Church under 16s striker Alfie broke his tibia and fibular in a tackle during a recent match. The 15-year-old's shin pads, which were no bigger than a credit card, were similar to a size worn by some stars of the professional game.


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Sunday, 18 August 2024

A Level Results Barnsley College

I was at Barnsley College this week as hundreds of students collected their A Level, T Level and BTec results...


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Sunday, 24 March 2024

Autism Allotment

A couple from South Yorkshire are turning a fly-tipped allotment into an area for children with conditions like autism and epilepsy to enjoy. Paul and Michael Atwal-Brice are part way through converting the disused allotments in Thurnscoe into what they're calling an 'Autism Allotment'. They need to raise forty thousand pounds to be able to finish the project.


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Wednesday, 14 February 2024

Barnsley Market 775 years old

I had a brilliant day at what must be the best market I've ever been to, in Barnsley. They're marking the 775th anniversary of one of the oldest markets in the country. Barnsley Market dates back to 1249 - thanks to a royal charter from Henry III.


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Sunday, 11 February 2024

School Exclusions

Barnsley has the highest school exclusion rate in the country. We've been filming at a school in the centre of the town to find out how they deal with bad behaviour.


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Wednesday, 24 January 2024

Fly-Tipping

We've been out filming with a team in Barnsley dealing with the constant issue of fly-tipping.


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Thursday, 24 August 2023

Amputee Personal Trainer

It was so inspiring to make this story about a former South Yorkshire lorry driver who's qualified as a personal trainer to help other people with life-changing injuries. This is after Craig Walton lost his leg in a horrific crash on the road. The fitness fanatic who's from Mapplewell in Barnsley, had his right lower leg removed after a car smashed head-on into his 14-tonne truck on the A19, near Doncaster.


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Thursday, 6 July 2023

Council Tax Debt

I filmed a story about there being a 10% rise in council tax arrears in Yorkshire in the last year according to figures released by the government. Failure to pay council tax can end up with bailiffs at your door and extra charges on top of the debt.


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Sunday, 23 April 2023

Dickie Bird's 90th Birthday

I had the great pleasure and privilege of covering Dickie Bird's 90th birthday this week. He's a really lovely man and an entertaining interviewee.


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Sunday, 15 January 2023

83 yr old gym goer

I had a lot of run reporting on an 83-year-old man from Barnsley who's become a social media sensation after posting his gym workouts online. George Sagar has had 400,000 views on one of his TikTok videos and he wants to encourage other older people to get active. It was on BBC Look North and on BBC Breakfast...


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Wednesday, 21 December 2022

Drunk Driver Jailed

A drunk driver from Barnsley who killed one passenger and seriously injured another has been jailed for eight and a half years. Daniel Crawshaw had been on a 7 hour drinking binge before crashing into a wall near Huddersfield.


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Sunday, 7 November 2021

Little Amal

A giant puppet of a Syrian refugee child called Little Amal has been walking 8,000km across Europe and arrived in South Yorkshire last week. The aim of 'The Walk by Little Amal' is to highlight the needs of young refugees. I filmed at a group for refugees in Barnsley called Feels Like Home who were preparing for Little Amal's arrival.


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Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Young Golfer

I had great fun filming with an 8-year-old old boy from Barnsley who's so good at the sport that he's not only beating children double his age, he's getting the better of adults too! What's even more remarkable is that Layton Riches took up the sport less than a year and a half ago. It was a real pleasure to work with Layton, his dad Dale and uncle Ross on the golf course.


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Sunday, 27 December 2020

Missing Richard Dyson

A woman from Barnsley is asking for help finding her dad who disappeared in November last year in Hoyland. Bethany Dainty should be celebrating her dad Richard Dyson's birthday with him today but she's not seen him for more than a year. Police believe someone in the Hoyland area knows where Richard's gone.

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Wednesday, 23 December 2020

Barnsley Christmas presents

I filmed a really uplifting story in Barnsley where people have donated more than three thousand toys for children who otherwise would go without presents on Christmas day. Fifteen businesses have been collecting the gifts, which are then gathered by a team of volunteers. It featured on our Christmas special programme of Look North.


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Sunday, 8 November 2020

Food Waste

A Barnsley business that sells surplus food to key workers and people on benefits has started advising some of the world's biggest food companies. The Company Shop deals with thousands of tonnes of food that would otherwise go to waste.


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Thursday, 29 October 2020

Barnsley FC - Valérien Ismaël

This week I went to film and edit a report about the first press conference of Barnsley Football Club's new head coach Valérien Ismaël. He says he's hoping to go one better than just surviving in the Championship as the Reds did last season...


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Wednesday, 17 June 2020

Virtual Racing - Oliver Rowland

Motor racing is one of the many sports that is yet to re-start following the coronavirus lock down. However organisers of Formula E – the electric car version of Formula One – came up with an innovative way of keeping drivers racing. They’ve been holding an virtual version of the competition where drivers race on simulators in their homes. Barnsley’s Oliver Rowland won the latest Race at Home Challenge stage.



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