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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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  - [+] April 2006 Issue 60
- News from the Messenger, with PDF download of Issue 60. 
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  - [•] Mixed communities
- Burngreave is to pilot a government scheme to create a ‘mixed community’, mixing rich and poor households, thereby increasing economic opportunity and improving the area as a place to raise children. 
 
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  - [•] Ultimatum for BCAT
- Burngreave Community Action Trust (BCAT) is set to down-size after funders New Deal have expressed concerns about the organisation. 
 
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  - [•] Fir Vale fundraiser
- Pupils from Fir Vale School presented members of the Kashmir Earthquake Relief Appeal with a cheque for £1,637.65 to help rebuild a girls’ residential college in Bagh, Azad Kashmir. 
 
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  - [•] Messenger Editorial
- The Messenger editorial team comments on the ‘mixed communities’ scheme. 
- Information about the Messenger. 
 
 
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  - [•] A bumpy ride
- Humps and roadnarrowing may finally be introduced on Grimesthorpe Road and Carwood Road, six years after residents began lobbying Sheffield City Council for trafficcalming measures. 
 
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  - [•] New housing on Catherine Road
- Arches Housing are now on site on Catherine Road providing up to 35 new homes for sale and rent. 
 
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  - [•] The Glorious 12th
- The Crown Green Bowling season starts on 12th April 2006 and Abbeyfield Park will again host both men’s and women’s teams. 
 
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  - [•] Moves to improve bus services
- The Better Buses proposals for Burngreave have been met with confusion and opposition by local residents. 
 
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  - [+] Kurds under pressure
- On Wednesday 8th March at 5.15pm Spital Hill was blocked to rush hour traffic. Police cordoned off an area between the Kashmir Curry Centre and Burngreave Library. 
 
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  - [•] Drug support
- If someone close to you is taking drugs, drinking alcohol or maybe chewing khat in a negative way it can be difficult to cope with. 
 
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  - [•] Back to the community
- The ‘thriving’ Verdon Recreation Centre is looking for a local community group to take over its management. 
 
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  - [•] BME Forum
- Over 250 people attended Sheffield Chamber's black and minority ethnic (BME) business forum's Moving Forward event in February. 
 
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  - [•] Radio roadshows
- Following news that Burngreave Community Radio had gained its fiveyear broadcasting licence, people registered to get involved at the first roadshow-style meeting about the radio held in March. 
 
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  - [•] Celebrating Women's Day
- The theme for International Women’s Day 2OO6 was ‘Inspiring Potential’. 
 
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  - [•] Amber Taxis wait for green light
- The idea of Sheffield’s first all-female private membership taxi services is being brought to reality by Margaret Bamberry of Earl Marshal Close. 
 
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  - [•] Janice's just recognition
- Janice Young, owner of Youngs Criminal Defence Services on Spital Hill has recently been up for two awards in recognition of her legal and community services. 
 
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  - [•] Women's Construction
- On Thursday 9th February, the Minister for Women, Meg Munn MP, and the government’s Equality team organised a ‘Have Your Say’ event at Sheffield Hallam University for women to put issues they see as important forward to government. 
 
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  - [•] Passion for boxing
- Muhssen Nasser, a 19-year-old welterweight (class) boxer has been professional since he turned 18 last year. Having grown up on Lopham Street in Burngreave, Muhssen has always held a strong interest in the sport and boxed as an amateur from the age of 12. 
 
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  - [•] Ellesmere at 10
- It seems strange to think of our area 10 years ago, before Ellesmere Children’s Centre (ECC), and other prominent childcare facilities like the Black Women’s Resource Centre. 
 
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  - [•] Children’s achievements applauded
- Applause rang from the University’ Octagon Centre as it hosted this year’s BNDfC Burngreave Children’s Education Achievement Awards on Wednesday 1st March 2006. 
 
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  - [•] Illusions of Grandeur
- Illusions of Grandeur’ Spectacular Displays of Ultra-Violet Artwork & Stunning Visuals An ‘Open Up (Sheffield) 2006’ event Hosted by ‘The Friends of Burngreave Chapel’ 
 
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  - [•] Playing at Wembley
- Situated at the bottom of Sutherland Road amongst factories and wasteland, ‘Wembley playground’ is only a shadow of what it once was. 
 
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  - [•] Writing Together!
- Parents at Pye Bank School have created a book as part of the Adult & Community Learning Unit ‘Writing Together’ course. Inspired by Dr Martin Luther King’s words ‘I have a dream’ it includes students’ writing about their lives and experiences. 
 
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  - [+] Green City Action news
- Grow your own curry 
- Burngreave Green Brigade 
- Seed Bank 
 
 
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  - [+] A New Deal for Burngreave
- April 2006 news from Burngreave New Deal for Communities, including: - Warm welcome for regeneration duo 
- University helps establish Burngreave status 
- Partnership Board Meeting – Wednesday, 22 February 2006 
- Burngreave Opportunities running from the old JobNet premises 
- Join the Burngreave Grant Panel 
 
 
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  - [•] Burngreave Area Panel
- Pear trees and window boxes- April 2006 news from the Area Co-ordinator: A nature reserves, hanging baskets, spring flowers and Islamic lanppost art brings more brightness, colour and wildness in and around Burngreave and Fir Vale. 
 
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  - [•] The Pub Guide: The Hallcar Tavern
- The Hallcar Tavern is situated in the centre of the Carwood Estate on Carwood Grove, handy for bus routes 2O, 39 and B1. 
 
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  - [+] Dear Messenger...
- Readers of the Messenger share their views and have their say. 
 
 
 
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