The Rotherham Pulse
17/11/2022
"If I came across this kind of situation, I would be mortified.": a library assistant at Thorpes Hesley Library has responded to the series of indecent exposures in 🚨👤
The incidents have been occurring in and around areas of Thorpe Hesley and Scholes village between August and October.
Police had heard from victims that a man had committed a lewd act by exposing himself before he ran off when the victims shouted or called for help.
Naeema Quaisar from the library, added: “I just found out last night. I was a bit surprised that this is happening for real.
“If it has been happening since August, it is really bad.
“They should have done something by now and this is just making people more worried about it because it’s been happening for so long.
“And they still don’t know who that person is, and they haven’t caught him yet.”
Victims “left shaken” after man commits indecent exposures in Rotherham - The Rotherham Pulse Several women have been targeted by a series of indecent exposures by a lone man in Rotherham.
16/11/2022
EXCLUSIVE: Chaotic bus cuts have led to a frustrated student allegedly being told she will be kicked off her course if she is late again. 🚌
Aleena Sajid, 20, waited for the 115 First bus which did not turn up making her late to her class for the second time at the Rotherham Titans Rugby Club set up through the Rotherham Jobcentre. 🚌👥
The 115 First Bus service among others has had timetable changes from 2 October and further ones from 30 October. These cuts and rescheduling have left commuters struggling.
Ms Sajid claims that her tutor told her after her second lateness this would be her “last chance.”
She said: “My tutor told me face to face that if I’m late one more time there’s no need to come back to class.
“I’m stressed and worried because I lost my job recently and because of less experience I can’t get any job so the Jobcentre put me on a course and if I’m thrown out of this course there’s no way I can earn money.”
Rotherham woman says it's her "last chance” before she could get kicked off her course due to bus cuts in Rotherham - The Rotherham Pulse Chaotic bus cuts have led to a frustrated student allegedly being told she will be kicked off her course if she is late again.
16/11/2022
Several women have been targeted by a series of indecent exposures by a lone man in Rotherham. ❌⚠️
The incidents have been occurring in and around areas of Thorpe Hesley and Scholes village between August and October.
Police had heard from victims that a man had committed a lewd act by exposing himself before he ran off when the victims shouted or called for help.
Investigations Officer Juliet Cooper, from Rotherham PVP, said: “The women who have reported this individual to us all say they were in somewhat secluded areas, near woodland or on country lanes.”
Victims “left shaken” after man commits indecent exposures in Rotherham - The Rotherham Pulse Several women have been targeted by a series of indecent exposures by a lone man in Rotherham.
09/11/2022
A man has been charged for the murder of a 60-year-old man that occurred outside a courier company outlet in .
On 2 November, 60-year-old Philip David Woodcock, was stabbed near a FedEx outlet in Rother Way, Hellaby.
The perpetrator, Ronald Sekanjako, 48, of Bellhouse Road, Sheffield, faced additional charges of actual bodily harm, criminal damage and possession of an offensive weapon.
Stabbing victim identified after man charged for Hellaby murder - The Rotherham Pulse A man has been charged for the murder of a 60-year-old man that occurred outside a courier company outlet in Rotherham.
09/11/2022
A new community fridge has been set up to provide free food for those in need in . 🍞
The fridge which has taken some time to get fully set up is currently located at Little Yorkshire on Wales Road, Kiveton Park.
Joy Wright, a director at Kiveton Park and Wales Community Development Trust, said: “Kerry Lowe and I met through using Olio and Kerry has been a distributor for quite a while. She had talked about a community fridge and we spoke about it for a while.
“It’s a really positive situation and It has taken months to launch it.”
Kerry Lowe, a staff from HSBC, said: “The community fridge is there to save food from landfill and to serve the community. Our ethos is bellies, not bins.’’
The community fridge will be available between Tuesday and Saturday from 9am to 4pm where people can have a cup of tea and grab some free groceries.
A new community fridge served for people in Rotherham - The Rotherham Pulse A new community fridge has been set up to provide free food for those in need in Rotherham.
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