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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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- [+] December 2006 Issue 67
All news from December 2006, including:
Content from issue 67 of our printed edition.
Articles exclusive to the website.
PDF download of the issue.
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- [+] November 2006 Issue 66
Online edition of the November 2006 issue of the Burngreave Messenger, including:
Content from issue 66 of our printed edition.
Articles exclusive to the website.
PDF download of the issue.
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- [+] September 2006 Issue 64
All news from September 2006, including:
Issue 64 of our printed edition.
PDF download of the issue.
Articles exclusive to the website.
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- [+] October 2006 Issue 65
All news from October 2006, including:
Issue 65 of our printed edition.
PDF download of the issue.
Articles exclusive to the website.
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- [+] July 2006 Issue 63
Content from issue 63, the July 2006 edition of the Burngreave Messenger. Contains PDF download.
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- [+] June 2006 Issue 62
News from the Messenger, with PDF download of issue 62.
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- [+] May 2006 Issue 61
News from the May 2006 Messenger, with PDF download of Issue 61.
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- [+] April 2006 Issue 60
News from the Messenger, with PDF download of Issue 60.
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- [+] March 2006 Issue 59
Content from the March 2006 Burngreave Messenger, with PDF.
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- [–] February 2006 Issue 58
Content from the February 2006 Burngreave Messenger, with PDF.
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- [•] Honoured with an MBE
Longstanding community figure and activist Mr Muhammad Iqbal has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours.
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- [•] Target: Burngreave
On 4th January 2006 we received reports of a large police presence in the Spital Hill area. At around 11.30am the following day we witnessed five uniformed police units station themselves on Brunswick and Burngreave Roads, Spital and Earsham Streets, Bressingham Road North and Spital Hill.
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- [•] Messenger Editorial
The Messenger comments on New Deal’s decision not to renew funding for some projects.
Information about the Messenger.
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- [+] Anger and disappointment at New Deal
Residents, workers and projects have expressed their deep unhappiness with New Deal’s decision not to renew funding for many valued projects.
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- [•] Kashmir trip
The Kashmir Earthquake Relief Fund’s recent multicultural delegation to Kashmir included Abdul Assim from the local Kashmir Educational Trust. The visit had two aims, to deliver relief to the victims of the earthquake and to find out what was going on…
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- [•] Spital Hill - Still open for business
Spital Hill's shops remain ‘open for business’ despite the Council's notices to the opposite.
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- [•] Focus on exclusion
The facts around exclusions in Burngreave are complex. There were fewer exclusions of secondary pupils in Burngreave last year than in previous years but primary school exclusions in Burngreave are three times the city average.
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- [•] New school places
Due to severe shortages of places in local primary schools, the Children & Young People’s Service and St Catherine’s Catholic School are increasing their Reception class places from 30 to 60, starting from September 2006.
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- [•] Language support
Within Sheffield there are over 100 languages and dialects used and within Burngreave there is a higher concentration of people who do not speak English and require assistance in order to access various services.
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- [•] Art fit for a palace!
Inspired by the Palace and Mosque exhibition, a wonderful feast of beautiful textile creations were produced last November during a short practical course, ‘An Introduction to Islamic Textile Design’ at Firshill Community Primary School.
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- [•] An Introduction to Quilting
Would you like to take part in making a quilted wall hanging and learn some of the techniques of quilting, embroidery and painting on cloth?
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- [•] ‘Palace and Mosque’
A fantastic exhibition of Islamic Treasures of the Middle East from the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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- [•] Ben’s Crafty Things
Ben Masters grew up in a ‘crafty’ household and, taught by her grandmother, has as she told me “been making things for as long as I can remember.”
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- [•] President Kevin
A Burngreave resident has been awarded a rather impressive position. Kevin Christopher Jones, aged 20, is the Methodist Youth President for 2005–06, a post which has been running for ten years.
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- [•] Miss Sheffield – Burngreave Contestant
Sarah-Jane Madden is one of over 200 entrants into this year’s Miss Sheffield competition. She is 21 and is currently in her third year at Sheffield Hallam University studying psychology.
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- [•] The Pub Guide: The Bay Horse
The Bay Horse, on Pitsmoor Road has been a favourite pub for as long as I can remember, and longer as some regulars recall. The pub is now Pitsmoor’s only family-owned hostelry.
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- [•] Delivering it green
December 2005 saw the start of the Deliver It Green (DIG) project and the appointment of the first Green City Stewards.
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- [•] Cut your fuel bills
Fuel charges have increased several times recently and are set to keep on rising. Here are a few tips which would cost you very little and help to keep your fuel bills down.
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- [•] Tree Tales and Trails
The Council’s Trees and Woodlands Team has just published a collection of stories, poetry and artwork about the trees of Abbeyfield Park, featuring storyteller Shonaleigh and Marvel Comics illustrator Graham Higgins.
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- [•] Community Forestry
Community forestry is about developing the urban forest. Trees provide a wealth of benefits for people living in urban areas – air pollution can be reduced by being absorbed through the leaves of trees.
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- [+] A New Deal for Burngreave
March 2005 news from Burngreave New Deal for Communities including:
Your questions answered
Member needed
Burngreave’s in fashion
Partnership Board Meeting – Wednesday, 21 December 2005
News in brief
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- [•] Burngreave Area Panel
The view from the school
Six months ago, we reported on how local children and students from Burngreave were getting on at school. We said that the Area Panel was going to discuss these findings with local schools and see how successes could be maintained, and any difficulties could be overcome.
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- [•] The Furnival – from pub to church
Passing by Verdon Street, you could easily mistake The Furnival for a 6O’s pub: from the outside it is just a dreary, characterless brick box. Inside, however, a different story is told by the people who use it, of faith, determination and hope that turned the building into a church.
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- [+] Dear Messenger...
Readers of the Messenger share their views and have their say.
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