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PARISHnews P A IL RI C SH COUN ISSUE No: 20 OCTOBER 2017 Toddler Play Area at Holly Bush Park N DECEMBER 2016 the long-awaited play area for 'toddlers' was completed by Sutcliffe Play and I'signed off' by the independent safety inspector. This development Councillors Mel has been something Caddick, Peter Hart that Members of the and Don Keating Parish Council have v o l u n t e e r e d t o been planning for undertake this work some considerable and spent consider- time. However, it was able time in the only possible due to a depths of winter combination of lower repainting the old cost estimates for the equipment resulting s c h e m e b e i n g in a saving of several o b t a i n e d a n d thousand pounds f o l l o w i n g t h e compared with the completion of an q u o t e f r o m t h e

earlier loan, getting the Secretary of State's approval to take out a original installers. new low cost loan for this project and other upgrading work. Once the main scheme had been completed it was decided to The design of the play area involved ideas from the three install some thermoplastic semi-educational transfers on the companies who were invited to tender for the work, expert advice tarmac area after they had been seen in Park from specialist MBC officers, visits to similar play Members of the Parish Council have been very pleased with the areas and an assessment by Councillors of each of the proposals in feedback from parents, grandparents but most important the terms of design and affordability. children who clearly like their new play area. The original play area at the Knollbeck Lane end was installed in It was decided that to protect the area the CCTV system would 2008 for children in the 8-13 years category and had been well used be upgraded, security lighting installed and that it would be but was in need of some cosmetic refurbishment so that it would not locked in the evening to avoid some of the consequences of anti- look 'out of place' with the new equipment. social behaviour that had been experienced in the past.

BRAMPTON BIERLOW PARISH COUNCIL Page 2 Dog Fouling...Page 3 Annual Report ... Page 4 Schools Notice Board ... Page 5 PARISHnews INSIDE: Allotment Winners ... Page 6 Crime Prevention ... Page 7 Decisions by Parish Council... 2 News Items, Adverts etc TELEPHONE ROTHERHAM 541449 email: [email protected] Dog Fouling on Football Pitch The Parish Council and Brampton United Junior Arrangements have been made for more intensive cover of this area by Dog Football Club have recently made appeals to dog Wardens. A person who doesn't clean up after their dog may face an on-the walkers using the Brampton Playing fields to use the spot fine of up to £80 A concerned Parishioner has provided the following information obtained dog waste bin provided to help with the problem from the Environmental Protection Agency caused by dog excrement on the Council's football Dog faeces are one of the most common carriers of the following diseases….. pitch and surrounding area. Whipworms Roundworms Hookworms Tapeworms Parvo Corona The junior football club use the Parish Council's Giardiasis Cryptosporidiosis Campylobacteriosis ….. the list goes on Pontefract Road pitch for their home games and at a When infected dog faeces are deposited on lawn or playing fields, eggs of recent fixture the under 15 team had to pick up 14 certain parasites and roundworm can stay in the soil for years. So, if you come bags of dog waste before they could play their game. in contact through your sporting activities, walking or even gardening you run This is an embarrassment for all concerned the risk of catching one of the above diseases. particularly the away teams playing in Brampton Children are the most susceptible, becoming infected could lead to besides being a health risk for anyone using the pitch BLINDNESS or very severe infections. which has been provided as a recreational area. These problems could be minimised if dog walkers simply cleared the mess A few years ago, the Parish Council paid for a dog made by their dogs and walked a few yards to deposit into the bin provided waste bin to be provided in the corner of the site which is emptied by Rotherham MBC as part of the contract. Dates for the Diary . . . Saturday 11th November Over 60's Parishioners Social 2.00pm Parish Hall Sunday 12th November Remembrance Sunday Service at Christchurch Parish Councillor 10.15 am War Memorial near Parish hall 11.20 am Tuesday 12th December Christmas Carol Service 6.30pm Parish Hall Parish Council Meetings scheduled for first and second Wednesdays of the Contact Details month 7.00pm Parish hall Frank Hodgkiss (Chair) 01226 755633 Jayne Andrews 07741 486930 Melvin Caddick 01226 758190 Regular Activities in the Parish Hall Gerald Dennis 01709 873651 Susan Gawthrope 01226 752513 Peter Hart 01226 753123 Monday Don Keating 01226 758553 Indoor Bowls 1pm-3pm Cardio Dance 6.30pm- 7.30pm Maureen Oliver 01226 340441 Suitable for over 18 years £2.00 per session Suitable for over 16 years £3 per session Richard Oliver 01226 340441 Contact - Joan Skelton 01709 876294 Contact - Jodie Crummack 07871 923070 or [email protected] Tuesday

TON BI Tea Dance 2pm-4pm Colour your Life P ER M L A O R W Fully licenced function & £2.00 per session Dance & Meditation 7pm-8pm B waiting list for new members Please bring a yoga mat or sleeping bag P L meeting rooms for hire A I RI C Contact - Joyce Wheatcroft 01226 744772 SH COUN for meditation (optional) £4.00 per session Brampton Bierlow Parish Hall is available for a range of Karen Bassindale (Yonchev Dance Instructor) Social and Community Functions Sharon Balint (Hypnotherapist) Contact - 07751 408045 for more details The hall comprises of a large dance / meeeting area, stage, separate meeting rooms, recently upgraded kitchen, Wednesday toilets, access and facilities for disabled persons Easy Sequence Dancing 1pm-3pm Slimming World 5pm-7pm Suitable for all ages £2.50 per session Suitable for over 16 years . Car park and protected children’s play area Contact - Peter 01709 528319 £4.95 per session plus one-off membership at the rear of the hall fee of £5. (Children 11-15 years free if accompanied by paying adult) On Fridays & Saturdays the hall is available for a range of social functions with bar facilities provided Contact - Lesley 01226 749992 Thursday During the week the hall is available for social & community activities, training sessions and meetings Slimming World 9.30am to 11am Details as above A member of the Parish Council staff is in attendance at all times when the hall is in use Friday Baby Sensory 9.30am to 1.30pm For booking and general enquiries 3 classes Waiting list at present Contact: 01709 541228 / 01226 752280 Contact - Carolyn Hunter 07806 780134 or enquire in the hall or [email protected] News Items, Adverts etc TELEPHONE ROTHERHAM 541449 email: [email protected] 3 Annual Report May 2016 - April 2017 Play Areas The Council completed occupied but when they football pitch still persist. recreational facilities. 2010 relating to rates the upgrading of Holly become available priority Finance Following discussions payments for the Parish Bush Park (next to the is given to Parishioners. The Parish Council's with Rotherham MBC, Hall and resulting in a Parish Hall) by providing The Council supports the financial allocation Small Business Rate credit payment of £9,349 play equipment for Westfield Allotment p a y a b l e t h r o u g h Relief was granted and a reduction of £5,100 'toddlers' as planned. The Society in organising the Rotherham MBC has retrospectively to April for 2017/18 work was completed by annual competition and been progressively S u t c l i f f e P l a y i n other activities during the reduced over three years December, whilst the year. due to the financial Summary of Accounts for the year existing play equipment Recreational restrictions imposed by ended 31st March 2017 Functions at the Parish central government. In at the other end of the The detailed accounts have been inspected by an hall continue to provide a order to help offset the park was refurbished by independent auditor based in with no links to range of interesting impact of this, certain C o u n c i l l o r s M e l the Council and the External Auditor - BDO LLP activities, recently a new measures have been Caddick, Peter Hart and who was appointed for the area. Tea Dance and Baby taken by the Parish Don Keating which saved In both cases the accounts have been approved with Sensory classes have Council to reduce costs the Council a significant no matters of concern being raised cost compared to that been introduced. The where possible; one quoted by the company C C T V s y s t e m a n d example has been the £ which installed the security lighting around termination of the Income £ Expenditure equipment in 2008. the hall, park and War Bierlow Park lease with 20,825 Thermoplastic semi- Memorial have been Rotherham MBC. Over Precept 72,000 Environment/ educational figures were upgraded to deter anti- the years since 2003 the Fees/ Rents 22,323 Community 40,428 also installed on the social behaviour. lease has enabled the Other 16,927 Parish Hall 3,564 tarmac area. However, the costs Parish Council to obtain Allotments 25,896 Holly Bush Park is now associated with anti- external funding of General 20,537 locked overnight and this social behaviour at around £300,000 for the T r a n s f e r t o has significantly reduced Bierlow Park and the Youth Shelter, BMX balances problems that were f o o t b a l l p i t c h o f f Track, MUGA and play 111,250 previously experienced P o n t e f r a c t R o a d a r e a . H o w e v e r , 111,250 d u e t o a n t i - s o c i a l continue. Significant cancelling the lease has behaviour. costs have been incurred s a v e d £ 3 , 0 0 0 p . a . Notes Westfield Allotments repairing damage at although the Parish 1 Unbudgeted income of £9,349 received in respect This site continues to be a Bierlow Park and the Council will still retain of Small Rate Relief. significant recreational problems caused by operational and financial 2 Full cost of budgeted loan payments for upgrading asset with most plots allowing dogs to foul the responsibility for the programme not applied until 2017/18. BMX Track Upgrade A couple of years ago the Parish Council was able to commission work on the track to revise the layout and install a starting gate following the receipt of a grant of £25,000 from Barclays Spaces for Sports who funded the original construction of the track. Recently, in order to complete the re-furbishment and ensure the Council complies with its Health and Safety responsibilities, priority has been given to further work being undertaken. Bike Track, who undertook the upgrading work in 2015, were engaged to resurface the areas of the main track not covered by the previous work and to re-furbish the 'Pump Track' and 'Dirt Jumps' It is now hoped that users will be able to fully enjoy all the elements of the track. 4 News Items, Adverts etc TELEPHONE ROTHERHAM 541449 email: [email protected]

Cortonwood Infants Christmas Performance We have had a busy Schools notice board . . . from 12.30pm to 3pm. start to the school year. It The FS Christmas Play is always exciting to see our introduction of Luna possible. hope that by the end of will be on 12th from 2pm the children come back and the benefits can be We have now con- this school year we have to 3pm and on 13th from to school after the seen already. verted to an Academy the funds to introduce 9.30am to10am. summer holidays but, In school this year we and joined the James this valued asset to T h e F S 2 ( Y 4 ) will hold our usual th this year was especially Montgomery Academy benefit the children's Christmas Play is on 14 assemblies including th so as we had a new Trust from June 2017. learning in the area of at 9.15am and on 15 at harvest, Christmas, extension built over the The Academy is based at ICT. 9.15am. Easter and our weekly holidays. This has added Ellis House and we are We would like to thank Christmas Parties will Parent' Assembly. We th a KS1 classroom and now able to offer support all our families for be held on: 18 for Y3, plan ahead for the and gain support from th th allowed us to extend and supporting us through 19 for Y4, 20 for FS1, coming year and have other schools within the our recent build and st m o d e r n i s e o u r FS2/KS1 and Y5. 21 for filled the diary with our Academy trust. academy transition and Foundation Unit. Staff Y6. usual visitors including We will again be look forward to further worked really hard to put The Christmas break the school photogra- l o o k i n g t o g a i n improving the learning r d school back together on w i l l b e f r o m 2 3 pher, the local PCSO reaccreditation for our experience of all our t h their return and the December until 7 and Road Safety. We Parent Charter. This c h i l d r e n t h r o u g h learning environment January. h a v e p l a n n e d t h e confirms our dedicated partnership with parents created is first class. The 2018 will be an charities we will continue approach to the way we and the local commu- children were over- exciting year with to support this year welcome, trust, include, nity. whelmed by the changes Parents Evenings in which include Save the c o m m u n i c a t e a n d and the space this has Fe b r u a r y a n d t h e Children, Help and support our families B r a m p t o n E l l i s provided. photographer in school Hallam Child, Red Nose throughout their time at Primary th We also have a new on February 18 . and Children in Need. C o r t o n w o o d . T h i s st addition to our BCI Dates for your diary On 1 March there will School Trips will be accreditation is some- th Team. We have lovely November 17 will be be World Book Day. planned throughout the thing we are very proud Luna our school dog, an Inset Day. Easter plays will be year to support chil- of and hope to achieve it st nd who comes in to school Y6 residential visit will held on 21 and 22 dren's learning and the again early next year. th th each day to hear the be 15 17 November. March. first two this term will see We are always looking children read, work with T h e Y o u n g Bikeablility will take c h i l d r e n v i s i t t h e at ways to improve and st th some of our vulnerable Shakespeare Company place from 21 to 24 N a t i o n a l M i n i n g strengthen our school children, help with will perform Macbeth to May. Museum and resources and our next t h attendance and add to Y e a r 6 o n 2 4 The Summer Fayre will Film Festival. Lots more project is to create an IT the overall wellbeing of November. be held on 26th June. will be arranged over the Suite for children to have t h school children, staff and 1 2 D e c e m b e r The whole School coming months and we access to laptops and visitors. Parents have Christmas Picnic Day will be on 13th always try to make the iPad. We are in the early been really supportive of Play. Y6 are attending July. visits as affordable as stages of fundraising and Wath Comprehensive Gem Upholstery Toddler Play Area Sofas w Arm Chairs Dining Chairs at Holly Bush Park From a single chair to the re-upholstery of a complete suite w Spring and frame repairs w Cushions. Loose covers w No job too large or small Orders now being taken for guaranteed Christmas delivery We have built an outstanding reputation with over 40 years experience All work guaranteed For your convenience home visits can be arranged with Free estimates daytime and evening From the digging out of the ground, to the completion of the beautiful new play area, we can see the transformation that has taken place. 01709 873836 With the newly painted equipment and wonderful floor markings that have both bright, and educational designs, it is now an exciting, bright and 07950910261 fun place for children in the village to visit. News Items, Adverts etc TELEPHONE ROTHERHAM 541449 email: [email protected] 5

At a brief ceremony at the Parish Hall the winners of the 2016 Allotments Competition were pre- Allotments sented with a commemorative plaque by the Chair of the Parish Council Cllr Frank Hodgkiss 1st Les Abbs and Tracy Fox : 2nd Graham Platts : 3rd Winners! Toni Argent

Winners from Left to Right are: Les Abbs (1st Prize) Mrs Platts collecting the award on behalf of her husband Graham (2nd Prize) Toni Argent (3rd Prize)

The results of the 2017 competition which took place in July are:- 1st Les Abbs and Tracy Fox, 2nd Rob and Jillian Cook, 3rd William Wraith. Although all the allotments are occupied at the time of writing, anyone wishing to apply to be placed on the waiting list should send their contact details including address to bramptonbierlowpc@btinternet or by post to David Hudson, Clerk to the Council, 62 Farfield Road Rotherham S65 3DH

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A few seconds vehicles also prove to be Tombola and much more!!1 entry point for many of spent ensuring that your an issue. Many of these these house burglaries is home is fully secure crimes are committed an insecure window or before you leave it, could because the vehicle Sunday 12th November door. The solution to this well prevent you from owner has left valuable 10.15am Remembrance Sunday (followed by problem is simple. suffering a distressing items on display in an laying of wreaths at Brampton War Memorial Firstly, never leave and costly burglary. unattended car or van. w i n d o w s o p e n i n Sneak in burglary is Don’t leave laptops, Coffee Morning unoccupied ground floor also an issue. There are satellite navigation 10.00am to 12 noon rooms, even if you are at offenders who walk systems or handbags on 11th November home, but are working around, trying door view. Please ensure that elsewhere in the house. handles, hoping to gain when you leave your car Christmas Tree Festival Likewise, if you are easy, quiet access to a unattended, you take all Friday 8th December working outdoors, and house, and to then steal the items that you value Church open 3.00pm until 7.30pm the house is unoccupied, from within. Help to out of it, or, if you must, Saturday 9th December lock the doors to ensure thwart these people by place them out of sight in 10.00am unitl 5.00pm that no one can sneak in ensuring that if you are at the boot. Seasonal stalls include: cakes, preserves, crafts, whilst you are at the home, you have dropped Please also remember cards, jewellery bottom of the garden and the latch on your external to lock your vehicle every Sunday 10th December remember to secure all doors, or secured the door t i m e y o u l e a v e i t 10.00am Holy Communion windows every time you using the door chain and unattended. Failing to Church open 12noon until 5.00pm l e a v e y o u r h o m e never leave items such as lock your car, may well Light Refreshments will be served unoccupied. h a n d b a g s , w a l l e t s , affect any insurance Vote for your favourite tree A number of the laptops and car keys on claim for theft that you 5.00pm Carols among the trees burglaries recorded o pen display in unat- subsequently make. begin with offenders tended rooms. Always Be Aware and stay safe. climbing in to houses, store items that you value Christmas Services Sunday 3rd December 4.00pm Christingle Service Changes on the Parish Council Sunday 17th December 6.30pm Candlelit Carol Service In May this year Members of the Parish Council noted with regret the resigna- Christmas Eve tions of Margaret and Steven Thackery. 10am Holy Communion They had served on the Council for more than 10 years, Steven for part of this 4.00pm Nativity Service period as Vice-Chair 11.30pm Midnight Communion During this time they Christmas Day achieved a high level C. Beaumont & Son Ltd 10.00am Holy Communion o f a t t e n d a n c e a t meetings and experi- Funeral Directors e n c e i n C o u n c i l Sunday Services at Christ Church matters, which will be difficult to replace in 1st Sunday in Month the short term 10.00am All Age Worship. 6.30pm Holy They have agreed to Communion accept crystal dishes 2nd,3rd,4th Sunday in Month from the Council to 10.00am: Holy Communion mark their contribution 24 HOUR PERSONAL SERVICE 2nd & 4th Sunday 6.30pm: Evening to the local community Prayer during their period of FLORAL TRIBUTES 3rd Sunday 6.30pm: Taize Prayer office on the Parish Tuesday Mornings Council PRIVATE CHAPELS OF REST 9.45am Holy Communion Recently, Members Children's Groups (3+) PRE-PAID FUNERAL PLANS of the Parish Council 10.00am in church w e r e p l e a s e d t o 2nd, 3rd & 4th Sunday A Privately Owned Independent Business approve applications We have a crèche in church for younger from Susan Gawthrope children and Janet Watson to fill The church is open midweek for visitors. 01709 873101 the vacancies. Wednesday 10.00am-12 noon 5-7 Brampton Road News Items, Adverts etc TELEPHONE ROTHERHAM 541449 7 Decisions made by the Parish Council since the last Newsletter October 2016  T h e i n d e p e n d e n t system to cover the War Members approved Bike Track was accepted Following a tendering inspector approved the Memorial a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r for major rectification process and interviews recent installation of the Following discussions marketing the Parish Hall work to the BMX track with representatives it toddlers play equipment with RMBC staff, no including the provision of and repairs to the steps was decided to engage in Holly Bush park and the objections were made to an external sign and adjacent to the children's IBrowse Furniture Ltd of Council approved the development proposals revised hire rates. slide at Holly Bush Park Parkgate to upgrade the details of the routine relating to the former  R e n e w a l o f t h e It was agreed to hold a Parish hall kitchen inspections of play Brampton Hall Council's insurance social event for Over 60's Arrangements were equipment to be under- Charges for Council policy with Aon at a cost Parishioners similar to made to ensure that the taken by Rotherham MBC services for 2017/18 were of £1842 for 2017/18 was previous years Council complied with during 2017 and paid for approved and the Grounds approved The internal auditor legislative requirements by the Parish Council Maintenance contact for Councillors noted with (Bawtry) had conducted for employee pensions Grants of £200 and £250 the next year was agreed. regret the resignations of his audit of the Council's that would need to be w e r e a p p r o v e d f o r March 2017 Margaret and Steven accounts for 2016/17 and introduced in February Bluebell Wood/Sheffield A replacement notice Thackery after serving reported that no material 2017 Children's Hospital and board at Wentworth more than 10 years on the issues had been found November 2016 Cortonwood Brampton Meadows was approved at Parish Council September 2017 The Council contacted Community Bowling a cost of £980 Following site visits by Arrangements were R o t h e r h a m M B C Green respectively  T h e A n n u a l R i s k the Chair and Clerk, approved to advertise the regarding a number of It was agreed to accept a Assessment and Financial remedial work was post of Cleaner at the concerns raised by quote for the testing of the Management report was approved arising from Parish hall r e s i d e n t s o f t h e emergency lighting approved matters raised by the Arrangements were Wentworth Meadows system and the installation The draft recommenda- inspection of play areas c o n s i d e r e d f o r t h e Estates about the state of of an extractor fan in the t i o n s o f L o c a l June 2017 recruitment of a replace- grounds and pathways bar area at the Parish Hall Government Boundary The budget report ment Clerk/Responsible The Council considered It was noted that a sum Commission Electoral detailing actual expendi- Financial Officer. a number of issues raised of £251.29 had been Review of Rotherham ture/income for 2016/17 The Chair and Members b y t h e We s t f i e l d raised for the Royal were noted was approved reported on the site visit to Allotment Society about British legion Poppy April 2017 The annual audit report 15 Brampton Road in the allotment site. Appeal through the A quote of £339 from for 2016/17 was approved connection with the  Concerns about dog donations made in the two Rotherham MBC for the July 2017 planning application for a fouling and related anti- poppy tins at the Parish pruning of trees in front of Arrangements for the residential establishment social behaviour were hall the Parish Hall was use of Pontefract Road at 181 Rotherham Road referred to Rotherham January 2017 approved. f o o t b a l l p i t c h b y and confirmed that there  MBC and the Police for A quote was accepted Additional security Brampton Junior FC were were no matters of their assistance with these from Stag Security of measures were approved approved concern matters £3,250 for security with Stag Security at a A quote of £5,217 from The purchase of a services for year at Holly cost of £165 p.a. including Christmas Tree for Bush Park. remote monitoring of the display in the village was A net budget of £69,000 intruder and fire alarm approved at a cost of £255 was approved for 2017/18 systems and the provision  C o u n c i l l o r s M e l February 2017 of 'caretaker support' Caddick, Peter Hart and Following the consider- service. Don Keating offered to ation of concerns from Grants of £50 each were refurbish the existing residents, the Council approved for Rotherham play equipment in Holly objected to a planning H o l i d a y A i d a n d Bush park in advance of application to erect two Rotherham Mayor's the installation of the new semi-detached dwellings Charity Appeal Toddlers Pay Area at Knollbeck Avenue The Council com- It was agreed to It was decided to replace mented on plans by consider a new security the old roller shutter in the Rotherham MBC to lighting system for the kitchen at a cost of £960 restrict car parking on area around the Parish funded from the PWLB Packman Road relating to hall and Holly Bush Park loan. improving road safety Rotherham MBC were Following discussions around the school contacted regarding the with Rotherham MBC May 2017 n o n - c o m p l i a n c e o f Small Business Rate A dial up connection conditions of a planning Relief was granted was installed to remotely application on Wath Road retrospectively to April monitor the intruder alarm December 2016 2010 producing a credit of system at accost of £200 The Council held a £9,349 and a reduction of It was agreed to install meeting with South £5,100 for 2017/8 thermoplastic markings Police officers Following various anti- on the tarmac floor at regarding concerns about social incidents it was Holly Bush Park follow- anti-social behaviour at agreed to install security ing the receipt of a quote Wentworth Meadows and lighting around the hall of £1,100 from Axo Brampton playing fields. and to extend the CCTV Leisure. To contact the Parish Council please telephone The Clerk to the Council, David Hudson on 01709 541228 or email: [email protected] BRAMPTON BIERLOW PARISH COUNCIL

Remembrance Sunday 12th November 2017 Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal Tuesday 12th December Parish Hall 6.30pm Featuring Children from Cortonwood Infant, Brampton Ellis Primary and Primary Schools There will be a Service of Remembrance at Christ Church with on Sunday 12th November at 10.15am, in honour of those brave men who gave so much, followed by a short service Wath Salvation Army Band at the Brampton Bierlow War Memorial at about 11.20am. Service led Revd Carol Lacey It would be nice to have a really large turnout as last year, to show our gratitude on this and every year and At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, TE Bev Waring, Salvation Army “WE WILL REMEMBER THEM”

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Brampton Bierlow Parish Council OVER 60’s PARISHIONERS’ SOCIAL AT THE PARISH HALL Saturday 11th November 2017 2.00pm to 4.15pm Prize Bingo Session Harmonic Male Voice Choir Light Refreshments Thurnscoe Harmonic Male Voice Choir Prize Bing Session FREE FOR PARISHIONERS People wishing to attend from outside of the Parish are welcome but a £3 donation to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal is requested to be made at the Parish Hall

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