News

The general Barnsley news section covers some of the breaking stories from around the borough

Some very rare archaeological finds discovered in Barnsley will be put on show in the town's new £2.6 million museum and archives centre, which is being based in the Town Hall. Experience Barnsley is the first museum telling the story of the…
Barnsley Federation of Tenants and Residents are holding their Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday, May 24 at Shaw Lane Rugby Club, starting at 10 am. The event will be a celebration of Barnsley’s tenant and resident achievements and guest speakers will…
The German-based company that wanted to build a nickel waste recycling plant in Dodworth are understood to have withdrawn their application. Dodworth residents were planning protests against the proposed opening – and held a packed initial meeting before having discussions with a…
Hundreds of unhappy policemen and women, including a small number from Barnsley, took part in march in London today to say ‘enough is enough’ in protest at Government funding cuts. Around 250 off-duty police officers from South Yorkshire were due to take part in…
Barnsley College Animal Management student Tom Fox is celebrating - after being accepted to study at one of the world’s leading specialist veterinary institutions, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). Nineteen-years-old Tom is due to start his degree in Veterinary Nursing at the…
Police are renewing their appeal to locate missing Monk Bretton man Ben Hey. Ben, 25, was last seen at 3.30pm on Friday, May 4 in Leeds city centre, outside the Dry Dock pub. There has been another possible sighting in the Headingley area…
The South Yorkshire Police helicopter helped the hunt for two missing Barnsley schoolgirls on Tuesday. The young pair were reported missing from Springwell School in Athersley, at about 11.20am on Tuesday. The helicopter was called out and flew over Athersley and Monk Bretton.…
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