Glapwell FC plan a Field Mill party
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 21:38
Glapwell Football Club is turning its first ever home game at Field Mill into a party spectacular that reflects its community support.

The Club has decided to massively reduce entry to the mouth watering game with local high flyers Alfreton Town on the 31st of July to half price. Entrance will be a mere £4 for adults, £2 for concessions with all accompanied children getting in for free.

On top of that there will be chances on the day to win a family season ticket and a corporate season ticket and one lucky child will come away from the game with a once in a lifetime prize.

A prize draw will be made on the day for one youngster to be the official game mascot for Glapwell FC's first ever official game at Field Mill. The Official Mascot will be presented with a junior kit to wear, a signed match ball, will be presented to the teams prior to the game and will carry the official match ball onto the Field Mill pitch.

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Electricians work round the clock to open Premier Lounge at Leeds Bradford Airport
Thursday, 22 July 2010 09:02
A team of six electricians from South Yorkshire worked round the clock to squeeze five weeks of work into 12 days so that Leeds Bradford Airport's prestigious Premier Lounge was ready on time for an official opening by the Lord Mayor of Leeds.

 The five qualified electricians and one trainee from Priera Electrical Services Ltd were given the task of completing a full electrical refit that included lighting, power and audio visual services.

Leeds Bradford Airport's management team wanted the Lounge closed for as short a period as possible so as not to disrupt customers. With only 12 days to complete the job, the Priera team had to work hand in glove with the main contractor, decorators and mechanical engineers.

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One week till free waste collections in Barnsley & Rotherham
Tuesday, 20 July 2010 21:13

Businesses in Barnsley and Rotherham have only one week left to book their free waste collection by specialist electronic and electrical waste recycling company SR Recycling. The Barnsley based company is holding two FREE special one-off waste collection days for businesses and organisations in Barnsley and Rotherham.

On Tuesday 27th of July SR Recycling will be touring Barnsley collecting electrical and electronic office waste; seven businesses have already booked their collections, with many more expected in the final week's run up. On Thursday the 29th of July SR Recycling will transfer the collection to Rotherham.

SR Recycling has teamed up with Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber of Commerce to stage the free collection days – normally there would be a charge for such collections.

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Glapwell FC gives HM Forces free entry all season
Thursday, 15 July 2010 13:40
Derbyshire's Glapwell Football Club is throwing open its doors to Her Majesty's Forces by offering them free entry to every home game this season at Field Mill, Mansfield.

Serving and ex-services personnel will be able to watch every home game for free this season by simply presenting their ID card at the turnstiles.

The Club has already presented the Mercian Regiment with an open Season Ticket that can be used by any member of the Regiment. The Season Ticket can be used by any member of the Mercian Regiment and also allows a guest into the ground.

Lt Col Keith Seddon MBE BEM from RHQ Mercian was presented with the Season Ticket on behalf of the Regiment and said: "This is a fantastic gesture by Glapwell FC. The Regiment really appreciate it, as will I'm sure the ex-forces personnel. It would be great to see more clubs and organisations follow Glapwell's fine example."

Marketing Manager for Glapwell FC, Graham Parker said: "We all owe our Forces a debt of gratitude and this is our small way of saying thank you. We hope to see many serving and ex-services football fans enjoying watching Glapwell FC this season at Field Mill."

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For more information and photos please contact Graham Parker on 07977 448 306

 
Parity of funding needed to stop killer Asbestos
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:40
A South Yorkshire training specialist is calling for greater effort from Government and businesses to stop the escalating death toll from asbestos related deaths in reaction to the announcement on Swine Flu spending.

Gary Duce, Managing Director of Reset Training says the imbalance between the funds used to prevent Swine Flu deaths and those caused by exposure to asbestos is nothing short of scandalous.

The UK spent £1.2bn preparing for and responding to the Swine Flu virus, which was responsible for 457 reported and confirmed related deaths across the UK between the outbreak in April last 2009 and March this year.

"There are approximately 4,000 deaths from asbestos related diseases each year in the UK – that's almost 10 times that attributed to Swine Flu. More people will die from in the next six weeks from Asbestosis, Mesothelioma and Asbestos related lung cancer in the next than died from Swine Flu in a whole year. It's scandalous that this situation is being allowed to continue unabated," said Gary Duce.

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