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It is owned and operated by the Hewitt family and is part of the wider Acredula Group. The paper also covers local news for the Barnsley audience and also publishes "We Are Barnsley" and the "Holme Valley Review". [1] Masthead of the Barnsley Chronicle, 1914, incorporating Penistone, Mexborough (Mexbro), Wath and Hoyland Journal
Alan Little, 69, English football player (Southend United, Barnsley) and manager . [192] Bengt Lönnbom, 91, Swedish major general, chief of the air staff (1984–1987). [193] Harvey Marlatt, 75, American basketball player (Detroit Pistons). [194] Mitzi McCall, 93, American actress (Ice Age, World's Greatest Dad, Alright Already) and comedian.
The first books produced by the company were in response to public demand, following a series of articles first published weekly in the Barnsley Chronicle. Dark Peak Aircraft Wrecks told the story of crash sites in the Dark Peak area of the Peak District National Park, and a further weekly feature on the history of two Kitchener battalions, known as the Barnsley Pals, aroused a public interest.
Caitlyn the dog passed away Sunday after being diagnosed with cancer 10 years after making national headlines for a horrific animal abuse case. Nearly a decade ago, Caitlyn the dog endured cruelty ...
Ethel Lang (née Lancaster; [2] 27 May 1900 – 15 January 2015) [3] [4] was a British supercentenarian who, at the time of her death, was the oldest living person in the United Kingdom [4] and the second-oldest living person in Europe after Emma Morano of Italy.
Bradford Star (1981-2000) [1]; Harrogate Herald (1847–1957), pub. Robert Ackrill. [2]Hull Portfolio, radical newspaper of James Acland, founded c.1831.; The Hull Packet and East Riding Times [3] / The Hull Packet Humber Mercury or Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser [4] / Yorkshire Advertiser
Roy Mason, Baron Mason of Barnsley, PC, DL (18 April 1924 – 19 April 2015), was a British Labour Party politician and Cabinet minister who was Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in the 1970s.
Paul Heckingbottom (1977–), born in Barnsley, an English former footballer, played for Barnsley 2006–2008, and was the team manager from 2016–2018. Barry Hines (1939 - 2016), author of A Kestrel for a Knave, among other works. David Hirst (1967–), England international footballer, played for Barnsley before joining Sheffield Wednesday