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“I think there’s been a bit of uneven decision making today. It’s disappointing but I guess that’s football” Gemma Donnelly felt key decisions did not go Rovers’ way in Sunday’s Continental Cup defeat at Sheffield United. Rovers were reduced to 10 men just 14 minutes into the game when Chelsey Jukes was adjudged to have handled the ball on the line. United scored the resulting penalty and used their player advantage to find the net a further three times either side of the break.

Saffron Jordan then rounded Blades ‘keeper Emily Batty in the second-half, and when her goalbound shot was blocked on the line by Leandra Little, no penalty was given. “We should have had a penalty,” Donnelly said speaking after the game. “I think there’s been a bit of uneven decision making today. It’s disappointing but I guess that’s football.

“The sending off, I’ve watched it back and it’s inconclusive. I can see why it may have been given but it completely changes the game. “They’ve gone 1-0, we’ve gone down to 10 players. We’re on the back foot, it’s just so hard to get back into it.

“We got a penalty in the end but we should have had one before that for exactly the same and we haven’t got it. “We can make all the excuses in the world but the fact is we’ve been beaten by a strong team. “Well done to Sheffield and good luck for the next games.”

The Rovers boss reserved praise for her team, who battled until the end and finally got a reward for their efforts when Saffron Jordan converted a 78th minute penalty. “I’m as proud as I could be of the girls for putting in a shift today and limiting 11 Sheffield players to the chances that they had. “We’ve had our backs against the wall for a good portion of that game but we did not lay down and let them just walk all over us.

“We’ve created our own chances, we’ve got a goal at the end and I don’t know how many consecutive corners we had at one stage. “I’m not suggesting we could have won the game, but it could have been 4-2 or 4-3 at some point.” Tickets for Rovers’ home games against Liverpool and Crystal Palace are now on sale!

THE Magpies surrendered a half time advantage to go down 2-1 to Barnet in filthy conditions at The Hive. The constant wind was joined intermittently by driving rain as both teams went at early. The frantic pace made for exciting watching.

Ntumba Massanka and Marcus Carver tested Scott Loach with decent efforts, but the hosts were the more fluid going forward. The quick-footed duo of Mauro Vilhete and David Tutonda caused a number of problems down both flanks, with both creating chances close to Matt Urwin’s goal that were wasted by Josh Walker and Medy Elito.

The Bees continued to press and looked the most likely to break the deadlock, until a Jake Cottrell corner on 31 minutes was headed back in by Martin Smith, nudged on by Lewis Baines and spectacularly overhead kicked home by Carver. That was as good as it got for the visitors, however, as Barnet hit back after the break. The equaliser came from the penalty spot after an hour following a Matt Challoner foul on Medy Elito; Sub Jack Taylor dispatched past an unlucky Urwin.

Then, with 10 minutes remaining, and the conditions as worse as ever, Mauro Vilhete was in the right place at the right time to beat Urwin after the ‘keeper had initially thwarted Walker one-on-one.

Barnet: Loach; Alexander, Johnson, Reynolds (c), Dunne, Boucaud (Taylor, 46′), Vilhete, Elito (Fonguck, 81′), Walker, Tutonda, Sweeney (Mason-Clark, 53′). Subs not used: Matrevics, Akinola.
Chorley: Urwin; Challoner, Meppen-Walters, Carver (A.Newby, 60′), E.Newby (O’Keefe, 78′), Ross, Cottrell (c) (Almond, 83′), Smith, Baines, Nortey, Massanka. Subs not used: Dodds, Eccles.
HT 0-1 / FT 2-1
Goals: Taylor (pen, 62′), Vilhete (80′); Carver (31′)
Cautions: Dunne (33′), Walker (68′); E.Newby (26′), Nortey (54′), Massanka (85′)
Dismissals: None Referee: James Durkin
Assistants: Shaun Farrer & Craig Green
Fourth official: Scott Williams
Attendance: 1,040
Coming up: The Emirates FA Cup first round proper. We travel to EFL League Two’s Mansfield Town next Saturday, with tickets only available in-person at Victory Park (on the day tickets only if our allocation doesn’t sell out) priced £15 adults, £10 65+/under-18s & £5 under-12s.

Away travel costs £20 and is available to book online or in person.

Winter is upon us and while for most people it’s just a matter of turning up the heating, for some it can be a far more dangerous time of year. Older people who may be frail or who have existing health conditions and respiratory illnesses are particularly at risk from the cold, as are younger children. That’s why each year St Helens Council, Age UK Mid Mersey and local partners undertake the annual Winter Warmer campaign, handing out free winter survival packs and information to residents on the best ways to stay safe, warm and well – while saving money and becoming more energy efficient. 4,500 survival packs will be handed out this year, containing some handy winter essentials and a 2020 calendar packed full of information. The campaign launched at St Helens Town Hall today, where over 30 services were on hand to give the hundreds of residents that attended help and advice with their winter preparations.

Packs will be available to collect at informative library events throughout November. Collect yours on:
• Monday 18 November, 2:30pm – Newton-le-Willows
• Tuesday 19 November, 2:30pm – Peter Street
• Thursday 21 November, 2:00pm – Garswood
• Friday 22 November, 10:30am – Eccleston
• Monday 25 November, 10:30am – Haydock
• Wednesday 27 November, 10:30am – Thatto Heath
• Thursday 28 November, 2:15pm – Moss Bank
• Friday 29 November, 10:30am – Rainhill

And here are some top tips to stay warm and well. For more information and support call the Cold Weather Advice Line on 08000 355 878.
• Heat your rooms to at least 18°C
• Get your flu vaccination if you’re eligible – it’s free
• Keep an eye on friends, relatives and neighbours who may be vulnerable to the cold
• Stay tuned to the weather forecast and plan ahead
• Check whether you meet the criteria and register for priority service with your energy and water suppliers
• Have regular hot meals and drinks throughout the day, and keep active to help you stay warm
• Wear a few layers of thinner clothing rather than one thick layer, and wear shoes with slip resistant, good grip soles when you go outside

A giant book club is about to take over the North West and St Helens is invited to join in. The Great North West Read (GNWR) transforms the region into one massive, interactive book club — and this year’s chosen read is Phaedra Patrick’s charming novel, The Library of Lost and Found.

Now in its second year, the GNWR’s goal is to be the North West’s largest community read and is supported by public libraries from Cheshire to Cumbria. It is a wonderful opportunity to bring readers in the North West together through online and in-person book discussions. Taking inspiration from Phaedra’s own love of libraries, the story tells of volunteer librarian Martha Storm, who finds a mysterious book of fairy tales. Within its pages lies a surprising dedication that stirs up family secrets and sparks her own emotional journey of discovery.

During November Phaedra will visit libraries in the region, and will be at Newton-le-Willows Library on Wednesday 6 November at 2pm. Afternoon tea will be served and Phaedra will read from her book, sign copies, answer questions and share stories about her journey to becoming a best-selling author. The event is free but places must be booked by contacting Newton-le-Willows Library on 01744 677885 or email newtonlewillowslibrary@sthelens.gov.uk.

Phaedra said: “As a child, I used to visit my local library in Oldham and dream that one day my own book would sit on the shelves. The Library of Lost and Found celebrates the power of stories and I’m delighted it’s been selected as the 2019 Great North West Read.”

Councillor Anthony Burns, St Helens Council’s Cabinet Member for Public Health, Leisure and Libraries, said: “The Great North West Read is a great time to visit our libraries and get involved, and I’m proud to welcome best-selling author Phaedra Patrick to St Helens to discuss her life and works.”
Sue Lawson, who leads Time to Read, said: “The novel received huge support from librarians who enjoyed this warm-hearted story. We believe it’s a fantastic choice to engage adult readers across the region and it’s sure to touch the lives of those who participate.”

Readers are also encouraged to get involved on social media using the hashtag #GNWR.

The Victoria Theatre Halifax’s spectacular family pantomime for 2019!

This production has all the ingredients for a magical trip to the theatre, with hilarious slapstick humour, plenty of audience interaction, not to mention some fabulous song and dance routines that will delight audiences of all ages.

Beauty and the Beast will be sure to make you laugh, cry and fall in love with a host of hilarious and hairy characters – so book your tickets for a fun filled panto and to discover if Beauty can see beyond appearances and learn to love a beast! Integrated signed performances and relaxed performances also available – please ask for details.

Best value tickets available on Saturday 14 December at just £16 each!
To book your tickets call 01422 351158 or visit
www.victoriatheatre.co.uk

As Andrew and Karen reflect on the success enjoyed by The Riverside Deli in Barrowford in 2018, they can feel more than satisfied. When the business opened more than a year ago, it was about much more than simply showcasing the wonderful flavours of plant based foods and their many exciting possibilities. They wanted to introduce these delicious dishes to everyone and challenge the stereotypes about the limited choice and versatility of plant based ingredients. And it is mission accomplished. Last year, we all became more aware of the potential harm our conventional eating habits and meat consumption could cause to the planet.

While that didn’t mean countless numbers turning to a plant based diet (although there has been a sharp rise due to the recent publicity and documentary’s), it did alert us to the benefits of a plant based diet. For those committed to such dietary or lifestyle changes this new year, The Riverside Deli is the perfect destination. Despite being a store committed to the vegan principles upon which it was established, it certainly isn’t a ‘vegan only’ venue! Whatever your dietary balance, you are welcome to find out more about potential alternatives and their nutritional benefits. It’s also ideal for anyone with vegan friends or family members.

Thanks to its range of products, you’re sure to find a birthday or anniversary gift that wouldn’t be available on the high street. The Riverside specialises in takeaway food of exceptional quality, including wraps, stews, curries and sandwiches, all of which demonstrate the incredible range of options available using only plant based ingredients. And it’s not just the quality and taste that has attracted customers from across Lancashire and beyond; more and more people are discovering that plant based foods are healthier, more filling, and don’t leave them feeling bloated.

This year we have also gone into partnership with just eat offering a unique vegan street food range delivered stright to your door. In addition to its extensive range of foods and ingredients, 2019 will see the introduction of 5 events licences, allowing The Riverside Deli to sell vegan beers, wines and spirits. on selected dates throughout the year. Ingredients and products are sourced locally wherever possible. All packaging is biodegradable or recyclable. Importantly, both Andrew and Karen hold university degrees in the related fields of food science and the health sciences respectively, so they can answer questions about the dishes and ingredients in-store. This knowledge is what sets them apart from others in the field, helping them to develop a genuine relationship of trust with their customers.

Alongside its mouth watering food, The Riverside’s vegan beauty care products from Tropic proved to be another exceptionally popular range among customers in 2018. This demand is likely to continue into 2019 too, with the new clothing and accessories
– all made using only natural materials
– also gathering rapid momentum.

This range includes innovations such as T-shirts made from recycled natural fabrics, and a stunning range of leaf leather shoulder bags, wallets and purses. In addition to the tropic and leaf leather products, this years xmas range includes a variety of chocolate products, rum & traditional minced pies, turkey style roasts, nut roats in three fabulous flavours, salt lamps and lanterns (perfect alternative gift) not forgetting our dairy free advent calendars. 131 Gisburn Rd, Barrowford, Nelson BB9 6EP – 07484 776299

Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year in Chorley with so much to check out that you’ll never want the celebrations and Christmas cheer to end. There’s everything from Chorley’s very-own Winter Wonderland to festive market stalls to lots of independent shops for unique Christmas presents, cheeky elves, Christmas crafts and not forgetting opportunities to meet the main man – Father Christmas!

Get your skates on this Christmas and glide, pirouette and whirl across Chorley’s real ice rink and then enjoy some festive drinks in Betty’s Tipi when they return as part of Chorley’s fantastically festive winter wonderland on Cleveland Street in Chorley town centre.

Dress up the home for Christmas in 3 easy ways – by using velvet, opulent marble, and DIY place settings for an occasion to remember. Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at Furniture Choice, shares tips on how to achieve a luxurious and cosy ambience for the Christmas season.

  1. Reach for a luscious material like velvet. “Invest in a statement piece like a lush velvet sofa that will continue to impress long after the holidays are over,” says Rebecca. “Velvet is a gorgeously rich and sensual material that instantly evokes a luxurious vibe. And it really shines in a jewel tone like emerald green for a touch of glamour in a modern living room.” With such a show-stopping sofa, a few simple accents are all that’s needed to cosy up the space. “Add a soft throw to warm up those chilly nights and some cushions for extra comfort.
    Guests will also look forward to lounging around with the addition of a handy drinks cart,” she adds. “Stock up on favourites like whisky, mulled wine and spiced rum that are great for sipping by the fireplace.”
  2. Lighten up a room with opulent white marble. Take Christmas dinner parties up a notch with a bold, beautiful marble dining table that adds a layer of luxury to any setting. “White marble not only brightens up a room, it’s incredibly durable and its beauty will never go out of style,” explains Rebecca. “Smaller homes may want to consider a round table with a central pedestal to free up leg room when gathering over festive meals.” When it comes to dressing up a table for the holidays, look at little ways to add glitz and shine. “There’s no better time than the Christmas season to accessorise with metallics – use candle holders, napkin rings and even cutlery in gold or brass for glamour and warmth.
    A fresh green wreath as a table centrepiece sets the tone and is a beautiful contrast against metal finishings and creamy marble.”
  3. DIY personalised place settings for a memorable party
    Finally, DIY personalised place settings with guests’ names or photos, as fun décor touches that also show you care. “Luxury is in the little details. Print photos of each guest to be used as part of their gift wrap, or make a simple name display for individual place settings – they’re sure to be remembered and appreciated,” says Rebecca.
    For those who prefer using natural elements, tie sprigs of holly with ribbon or scatter a few pine cones to create a festive and elegant setting. “This season is about enjoying the holidays, spending time with loved ones, and revelling in all the merry, festive vibes that come with it,” says Rebecca. “Remember to have fun while preparing your home, too!”

We’ve said a big thank you to our foster carers who look after some of the borough’s most vulnerable children and young people. The council recently held a special celebration night to acknowledge what a great job our foster carers do.

The highlight of the night was when a special award was given to Lynda and Ron Bibby, who have been fostering in the borough more than 30 years. Lynda said: “We have been fostering for more than three decades and have loved it. “Don’t get me wrong, fostering is quite challenging and there have been many highs and lows, but overall it has been very rewarding. “We have fostered all ages from new born babies to young people over 18. “If you are thinking of fostering, we would definitely recommend it. You will need lots of patience, time, understanding and a big heart to welcome someone into your home.”

Deputy Mayor Councillor Jenny Harrison, her consort Councillor Shaid Mushtaq, along with the Youth Mayor, Samah Khalil, attended the evening at Oldham Event Centre and handed out the awards to the dedicated carers who have given between five and 30 years of support. Councillor Amanda Chadderton, Cabinet Member for Children’s Services, said: “We’d like to say a heartfelt thank you to all our foster carers for the amazing work they do, day in, day out.

“Fostering isn’t just a job, it’s a vocation. Our carers welcome children and young people into their homes and treat them as a member of their family. We are truly grateful to them.”

Oldham Fostering Service would like to hear from anyone thinking about becoming a foster carer. Life experience and personal qualities make all the difference to a child or young person. If you are a good listener, have a great sense of humour, plenty of energy and always see the bright side of life, you already have the qualities we are looking for.

All we ask is that you are over 21, enjoy working with children and have room in your home. Carers receive a generous support package, including a competitive financial package, extensive support and ongoing training.
Call 0161 770 6600 or go to www.oldham.gov.uk/fostering to find out more.

Award-winning housebuilder Duchy Homes is excited to announce the launch of its exclusive Calder Park development in the beautiful Lancashire village of Bowgreave as sales open for these executive 2-bedroom to 5-bedroom detached homes with a luxury specification as standard.

A sophisticated mix of stone and brick gives the development a bespoke-feel while attractive features such as bay windows and stone detailing offers a befitting country charm. Fused with contemporary living styles and a luxury specification as standard – including AEG appliances, quart worktops, bi-folding doors and built-in wardrobes – Calder Park will provide generous, high-quality family homes, priced from £339,995.

Typical interior of a Duchy Home These stunning new homes are expected to be in high demand, so an early visit to the launch event is highly recommended. More information can be found online at www.duchyhomes.co.uk/bowgreave