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  2. News in Barnsley | Barnsley Chronicle

    TWO great-grandads have completed a huge motorbike journey covering the length of the UK to raise money for The Salvation Army in Royston. Bob Woodcock, 71, and 72-year-old Melvyn …

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    Spurs’ fans travel over land and sea for team’s glory day in Bilbao

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  7. Opinions - Barnsley Chronicle

    Welcome to our opinons page, here you will find columns from well known locals such as Chrissy Dawson, MP Dan Jarvis, Ian McMillan, Milly Johnson, Ronnie Steele, MP Stephanie Peacock …

  8. Russell nets for Jamaica | Barnsley Chronicle

    May 31, 2025 · Barnsley midfielder Jon Russell scored for Jamaica in the Unity Cup final but they lost on penalties against Nigeria at Brentford’s ground on Saturday. Russell made it 2-2 which …

  9. Barnsley FC News | Barnsley Chronicle

    BARNSLEY midfielder Jon Russell started for Jamaica in their Unity Cup semi-final win on Tuesday evening. The Reggae Boyz won 3-2 against Caribbean neighbours Trinidad and …

  10. At A Glance - Barnsley Chronicle

    Stephanie Peacock MP: Fluctuations in our mental health are inevitable – and people have been neglected