Thursday, 29 September 2016

Proposed Merger For Local College

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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 30, 2016 05:00:00 AM

A proposed College merger is set to strengthen education and enhance opportunities for learners and businesses in the South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire areas.

A new partnership between Dearne Valley College and the RNN Group, which currently incorporates Rotherham College and North Notts College, would see the two organisations merge to deliver unrivalled provision in the region, combining their strengths and expertise whilst maintaining their own existing identities, campuses and commercial enterprises.

The merged organisation will offer school leavers the widest range of college courses and apprenticeships regionally, educating and training more 16- to 18-year olds than any other school or organisation in the area, and will work with over a thousand companies offering specialised training and apprenticeships to support business growth and success.

It will also offer sixth form and college leavers, and adults returning to education, the largest higher education offer in Rotherham and North Nottinghamshire, with progression routes onto university-accredited degrees and higher-level courses delivered locally across the campuses.

Under the proposals, the Manvers campus will continue as Dearne Valley College, but will become part of a family of organisations supported by the RNN Group, encompassing three further education colleges and five training providers, with a projected annual turnover in excess of £50 million.
The expanded organisation will have campuses in Rotherham town centre, Wath-upon-Dearne, Dinnington, Worksop and Retford, and will continue to work with employers across the whole of the Sheffield City Region.

The Further Education sector is currently taking part in a government-led national review, looking at recommendations to create ‘fewer, more resilient colleges’. Whilst the merger between Dearne Valley College and the RNN Group was one of the suggested outcomes of this review, the two institutions had already begun working more closely together, after the Boards of Governors recognised the advantages of operating as a single organisation.

Principal and Chief Executive at Dearne Valley College, Martin Harrison said: After some in-depth discussions about the opportunities and challenges we may face in the future, we are delighted to put forward a proposal for Dearne Valley College and the RNN Group to merge, offering an even stronger provision of high-quality and effective training, courses and apprenticeships for school leavers, higher education students, adult learners and businesses. It will also enable us to invest further in our students with additional resources and facilities. Students who are already enrolled with us at Dearne Valley College would not be affected by the merger, and all existing courses would continue to be taught at our Manvers campus.

Chief Executive at the RNN Group, John Connolly added: “By pooling our resources, the knowledge of our industry-experienced staff and employer links, we can offer a breadth of provision to ensure students are reaching their career aspirations and contributing to the economy and local community. The proposed merger between two Ofsted ‘Good’ organisations will place us in a strong position for the future.”

The merger process is currently under consultation, and those wishing to provide feedback on the proposed merger can do so by visiting the Colleges’ websites at www.dearne-coll.ac.uk/merger or www.rnngroup.co.uk/merger, or alternatively by attending the consultation meetings, with further information available on the Colleges’ websites.

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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Fundraising students pay tribute to Jake




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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 27, 2016 10:02:47 AM

Barnsley College students have raised almost £2,000 for two excellent causes in memory of local boy Jake Croft.


Four-year-old Jake, from Grimethorpe, passed away in October 2014 after being diagnosed with advanced neuroblastoma, a rare form of aggressive cancer.


Students studying Health Sciences and Social Care Professions courses at the college donated £1548.43 to the Leukaemia and Oncology Research and Haematology and Oncology departments at Sheffield Children’s Hospital where Jake was treated.


The students also collected over £300 which was spent on a remembrance bench for Jake at Milefield Primary School where he was a pupil.


The students organised a wide range of events to raise the funds including sponsored walks, sponge throwing, fancy dress, selling flowers, ‘no make-up’ and ‘wear your pyjamas to college’ days and placed collection buckets in workplaces, pubs and cafés.


Jake’s mother Claire, a former Barnsley College student, said: “I would like to thank the staff and students at the college for the thoughtful efforts they made in raising funds for Jake’s remembrance bench and the substantial donation they made to Sheffield Children's Hospital. Their selfless act in raising funds in memory of Jake has renewed hope and faith in people and they will always be in our thoughts.”


Cheryl Davidson, Community Fundraiser at The Children’s Hospital Charity, added: “It is truly inspiring to see Barnsley College students supporting Claire through this difficult time while also raising money in memory of Jake. The money raised will make such a difference to the lives of so many children and young people from across the county and The Children’s Hospital Charity wouldn’t be able to continue working to make Sheffield Children’s Hospital better without this kind of support.”


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Goldthorpe’s new primary school sets high standards




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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 27, 2016 09:52:26 AM


Goldthorpe’s striking new primary school, delivered by Robertson Yorkshire and East Midlands and funded by Barnsley Council, opened its doors for the first time on Tuesday 6 September, one year since work began.


Located off Doncaster Road in Goldthorpe town centre, the new landmark building accommodates 310 pupils in a modern, bright and spacious design with strong flashes of colour on the exterior of the building. Inside is an oasis of calm, with a gentle neutral contemporary colour scheme, bright accents of colour and mood lighting that create a warm and nurturing environment. The modern learning environment has classrooms which can be opened up entirely to the outside for outdoor lessons and activities.


The unique design for the school was developed through a partnership approach between Barnsley Council, Robertson, NPS Barnsley and the school. Head teacher Sarah Fields and her staff have been actively involved throughout the design process and worked hard to ensure the homely feel of the old school was carried forward into the new building.


Councillor Roy Miller, Cabinet Spokesperson for Place said: “The new school is a valuable addition to Goldthorpe and a striking gateway building for the town. It is proof of the strong working relationship between the project team, school and local community. I’m sure it will prove to be a shining example of early year’s education, not just in Barnsley but for the rest of the UK.”


Throughout the construction site foreman Gordon Fawcet has been a regular visitor for the staff and students of the school. He has led on assemblies, teaching them about structures and organised a school trip to the steel fabricators, so the children could witness at first hand the steel structures for the school being made. The children have had regular visits to the site of the new school to view its progress. In the spring they planted saplings for Earth Day so they could start to take ownership of their new school before starting there in September.


During the twelve month construction period Robertson has exceeded all of their community engagement targets, achieving an ‘Outstanding’ rating by the Considerate Constructors scheme. It is an Eco-friendly school, achieving BREAM Very Good, which takes account of how sustainable the building is. It has a bio mass boiler and solar panels for the heating and hot water, and a state of the art building management system controls the temperature and lighting. The results are a modern and stylish school that Goldthorpe residents can be extremely proud of.


Robertson ensured local labour and supplies were used as much as possible throughout the build and have had seven work placements from Barnsley Community Build. They also measured how much their staff spent in Goldthorpe’s local shops for lunch, averaging around £9,000 a month for the local economy. The sub-contractors on site also donated food for the schools breakfast club.


Paul Turner, Regional Managing Director for Yorkshire and East Midlands at Robertson, said: “We believe we have delivered an outstanding new school that the Goldthorpe community can embrace for years to come. We’ve had the pleasure of working closely with local leaders, school children and staff to set a new benchmark of how we engage with the communities close to our construction projects. We wish the whole school all the very best in their new home.”


An official opening ceremony took place on Tuesday 20 Sept and included a special assembly for the pupils with special guests Ian Macmillan, Poet Laureate for Barnsley, and cartoonist Tony Husband.


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Did you witness Bennetthorpe assault?




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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 27, 2016 09:24:31 AM


Police in Doncaster want to hear from you if you witnessed a reported assault of a 20-year-old man in the Bennetthorpe area last week.


At around 10am on Thursday 22 September, it is reported that the 20-year-old man was assaulted by an unknown man near to the bus stop at the junction with Danum Road.


The victim was allegedly punched several times in the face before the unknown man ran from the scene. The 20-year-old suffered serious facial injuries that required hospital treatment.


The suspect is described as being around 6ft tall, of stocky build, and was reportedly wearing a light grey fishing hat.


A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault and has been bailed pending further enquiries.


Were you in the area that morning? Did you see the assault?


Please call 101 or email enquiries@southyorks.pnn.police.uk quoting incident number 328 of 22 September 2016.


You can also call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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Rotherham Robber Appears Before Magistrates




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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 27, 2016 09:16:40 AM


A 16-year-old boy who robbed two teenagers of their mobile phones has been sentenced to 18 months in a young offenders institution. The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was brought before magistrates after two robberies in Rotherham town centre last autumn.


Rotherham Magistrates court heard how one of the victims, a 17-year-old boy, had his Samsung phone stolen after being punched in the stomach as he walked through the car park of Tesco Extra, near to St Anne’s Roundabout, at about 5:30pm on Sunday 27 September. The second victim, a 17-year-old boy, had his Samsung mobile taken while walking along Boswell Street on Tuesday 17 November.


Magistrates instructed the boy to pay a £380 surcharge to his victims.


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Police dog wins award at regional competition




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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 27, 2016 09:00:32 AM


Winning award Police dog Evo and his handler PC Adrian Noble have stolen the show yet again by adding another trophy to their collection after they were awarded overall winners at the Fireside K9 police dog competition in Leeds.


Evo, a four-year old Malinois, and PC Noble represented South Yorkshire and Humberside Police’s Joint Specialist Operations department at the competition hosted by West Yorkshire Police at Temple Newsam House earlier this month.


The duo claimed first prize in the criminal work category, second in the obedience category and were named as the overall winners of the competition.


This award is one in a long line of accomplishments they have achieved this year, being awarded regional champion, third place in the 56th National Police dog trials in May in Belfast, and winner of the service dog of the year trial in July at the British Police and Services Canine Association (BPSCA) 25th service dog trials in Birmingham, as well as scooping third place in the property search category.


This success represents the hard work, commitment and outstanding skills and ability of the dogs working for both forces.

PC Noble said: “Evo is a credit to both the force and me and I am extremely proud of the successes he has achieved in these competitions and career so far.


“The skill and expertise Evo has demonstrated in these competitions comes from the work he does operationally when on duty. This involves working alongside officers to track criminals and search for suspects amongst other things.


“All of these accomplishments highlight his skill, expertise and the high stand of police dogs across both forces.


“I’m honoured to have Evo as my partner and hope to win many more trials and competitions.”


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Friday, 23 September 2016

Messy fun at the Museum




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News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 23, 2016 10:17:45 AM


Little ones can get their hands dirty at a special “messy play” session at Clifton Park Museum next month.


The toddler event, suitable for one – three year olds, takes place on Tuesday 4 October.


Parents and carers can bring their tiny tots along any time between 10.30 am and 2.30 pm for this drop in session, there is no need to book.


There will be paint, play dough, water and sand to play with – so please make sure your toddlers are wearing clothes you don’t mind getting messy!


The event costs £2.50 per child. For more information, contact the Museum.


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