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Travellers tour of Bolton takes them across Great Britain
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Mexborough murder trial: Jury shown footage of drive-by shooting of Lewis Williams
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Matthew Andrew Hartley, aged 41, of Childer Street, Hyde Park: Possession of the Class A drug crack cocaine, possession of the Class A drug diamorphine and possession of the Class C drug alprazolam. Fined £200, £85 costs.
Anthony Phillip Stone, aged 31, of HMP Lindholme, Bawtry Road, Hatfield Woodhouse: Assault of a prison officer. Jailed for four weeks concurrent, £75 compensation.
Tammy Stott, aged 42, of Lakeside Mews, Thorne: Assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for 12 months, £85 costs.
Sean Robert Larner, aged 35, of Willow Grove, Thorne: Driving while disqualified, driving without insurance, drug driving, speeding. Jailed for ten weeks, fined £100, £85 costs, disqualified from driving for three years.
× ALL but one town in the Barnsley borough are considered to have high levels of deprivation, according to a new government study.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) data drills down into population and employment figures to provide a classification of deprivation status - finding the majority of Barnsley’s towns to be ‘high deprivation residential’ areas.
Such areas are those where job density - the number of jobs divided by working-age population - is low, and there are high levels of deprivation due to low income.
Thurnscoe, Cudworth, Royston, Bolton-upon-Dearne, Worsbrough, Wombwell and Hoyland all fall into the category - with researchers noting the latter three of those towns combine a growing population with declining employment over the period from 2009 to 2019.