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- [+] Burngreave Messenger 2016 Archive
206 archive of the online version of the monthly news magazine delivered to all households in the Sheffield Burngreave ward. Burngreave Messenger Ltd. is a non-profit making, membership owned community organisation.
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- [+] Archives
Back issues of the Burngreave Messenger community newspaper, along with additional news items exlusive to the website.
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- [+] June 2005 Issue 52
Online edition of the June 2005 Burngreave Messenger.
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- [•] Summer of fun
Planning ahead for the summer? Make sure you get Burngreave’s events in your diary.
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- [•] Abbeyfield Park Multicultural Festival
Abbeyfield Park Multicultural Festival. Sunday 10th July 2005 1 pm – 6 pm
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- [•] Burngreave Community Radio
96.1FM: 25 June – 22 July
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- [•] Burngreave Mile Run 2005
Sunday 19th June 2005: The Burngreave Sports Network presents the Burngreave Mile Run 2005, another day of sports fun and activities.
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- [•] Call for witnesses
Police are appealing for help in tracing the last movements of a 28-year-old woman found dead off Rock Street on Monday 16th May.
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- [•] Forum House uncertainty
The three Directors of Forum House Limited, 35 Spital Hill, have recently put it voluntarily into administration after receiving a winding-up petition from creditors.
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- [•] No MUGAs in the park
Despite the hard work of residents, renovation of the old tennis courts in Abbeyfield Park is unlikely to happen in the near future.
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- [+] Refugee Week: 20-26 June 2005
Refugee and Asylum Seekers Week aims to increase awareness of what people fleeing to this country have to face and the great contribution refugees make when here. This month we look at the facts behind refugees and some of the issues they face.
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- [•] The Editorial
Editorial
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- [•] The dictatorships and the epidemic
Selestine Lubowa's story of her life bothe here and in Uganda.
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- [•] No Way Back
What happens to asylum seekers when their appeals are turned down by the Home Office?
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- [•] Its Official - Cactus Club Opens
The new Cactus Club opening on earsham Street to the sound of African drums
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- [•] Burngreave Celebrates Learners
Verdon Street adult Learners Festival led by 2 marching bands.
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- [+] Council Approve masterplan
Sheffield city Council Cabinet meeting approved the Burngreave and Firvale masterplan and money can now be accessed to begin the work.
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- [•] Church Hall Sold
St Catherine's church hall has been sold to the owner of the house next door.
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- [•] Burngreave Academy
Burngreave Ashram is holding a series of seminars at the Studio, hall Carr St.
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- [•] Sports News - Rebound
Basketball at Firvale Sports Centre
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- [•] Five - a - side success
Burngreave Sports net get to quarter finals in the X-Box 5 a side adult tournament
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- [•] Want to play for a football team?
Contact numbers for various local teams.
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- [•] Council to decide the future of Parkwood
Viridor, who run Parkwood Landfill, are seeking permission to tip active waste into Cell 4 (area D), previously a buffer zone for inert waste only.
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- [•] People Power in Shirecliffe
Shirecliffe residents have forced the Council to move a works compound away from a local wildlife sanctuary.
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- [•] Fun times in Abbeyfield
Pre-school Pitsmoor children were treated to a Ranger-led event in Abbeyfield Park.
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- [•] Abbeyfield Environment Day
Saturday May 14th was Abbeyfield Park Environment Day
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- [•] Shot in the Park
Students perform plays in the Park.
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- [•] Inner Relief Road
A new dual-carriageway will cross Spital Hill above The Wicker Arches, joining Saville Street to Corporation Street and Penistone Road.
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- [•] Close to the Heart
Around 100 people gathered at the Workstation on Monday 16th May to celebrate the opening of the ‘Close to the Heart’ exhibition
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- [•] On the Buses
tutors from the local ‘Introduction to Community Development and Health Course’ have undertaken a short informal study of the Burngreave Linkbus.
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- [•] Supporting Somalis
The needs of the local Somali community are still not being met, was the conclusion of the Somali Development & Support Organisation (SDSO) Conference.
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- [•] At Work Success
At Work Recruitment are on hand to assist all local people seeking employment, training and full-time work.
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- [•] Devon Gardens – A Gem of A Park
This tiny pocket park, located at the top of Abbeyfield Road, is one of several heritage sites in the area.
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- [+] A New Deal for Burngreave
News from Burngreave New Deal
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- [•] Burngreave Area Panel
Andy Shallice gives his views on local traffic issues. Plus: ‘Bring out your rubbish’ days in June 05
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- [•] Dear Messenger
letters page
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- [•] Osgathorpe Jam One Love Festival 2005
In its fifth year the festival is an excellent annual family occasion, where there will be a diverse range of activities.
1–8pm Sunday 31 July 2005, Osgathorpe Park (Earl Marshall Recreation Ground)
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- [•] Free trip to Alton Towers
Pitsmoor Adventure Playground have arranged a fee trip to Alton Towers for Monday 8th August 2005.
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- [•] Have a go!
English or maths national qualifications. Come in, practice and get free guidance at one of the seven sessions and then sit an exam. “The idea,” said Jon Cowley of New Deal, “Is to give as many people as possible the chance to gain national English and Maths qualifications."
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