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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.

    • [+] Archives

      Back issues of the Burngreave Messenger community newspaper, along with additional news items exlusive to the website.

      • [+] 2006

        Archive of Burngreave Messenger back issues and other content in 2006.

        • [+] June 2006 Issue 62

          News from the Messenger, with PDF download of issue 62.

          • [] Jackie Drayton becomes Lord Mayor

            On 17th May 2006 Local councillor Jackie Drayton was made Lord Mayor of Sheffield. Jackie, who has been a Burngreave councillor for many years, was sworn in at a ceremony held at the Town Hall.

          • [] Grimesthorpe Inquiry

            Outline planning applications to build houses on the north side of Smithies Field, next to Grimesthorpe Road, were refused by the Council last November, because the Council considers this land to be a greenfield site, partly open space and having trees on it which are subject to tree preservation orders. The applicants, Redwall Developments, are appealing against this decision.

          • [] BCAT AGM

            Report on the Burngreave Community Action Trust (BCAT) AGM which was held on 24th May 2006 at Pye Bank School.

          • [] The Editorial
            • Burngreave is on the brink of significant change…

            • Volunteers needed

          • [] Osgathorpe Park Activities

            Grass sledging, climbing and footy! If you fancy having a go at any of these activities, come and join Friends of Osgathorpe Park.

          • [] Join Burngreave Ramblers

            Burngreave Ramblers walks are five to seven miles long and are usually in the Peak District.

          • [] New system at CAB

            People coming for help at Pitsmoor Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) may notice a change to our service from 31st May 2006. We will be changing our ‘first come first served’ drop-in to an appointment system.

          • [] Investing in our Vestry Hall

            An expectant buzz greeted people at the Vestry Hall meeting on Thursday 18th May 2006 at Shiloh Church in Spital Hill. The Burngreave community was widely represented with a good turn out.

          • [+] Bus plans get no better for some

            The updated Better Buses proposals, aimed at improving bus journeys through Burngreave, have been met with further confusion and opposition.

            Includes:

            • Spital Hill response

            • Discontent Continues

            • Better Buses Team response

          • [] Catherine Street wrangle

            A Burngreave Road resident has won the fight to save his garage, which was under threat of demolition under the Masterplan for Catherine Street.

          • [] Residents win safer roads campaign

            Grimesthorpe residents have succeeded in their six year campaign for traffic calming measures on Grimesthorpe Road and Carwood Road.

          • [] “Do they think we are not human?”

            Hiwa Ahmedy arrived early to meet me at the Kurdish Community Centre. He was eager to tell his story. Hiwa is a 30-year-old Iranian Kurd who’s lived in Sheffield for ten months.

          • [] Kurdish Community Centre AGM

            Fifty-five people attended the Annual General Meeting of the newly re-opened Kurdish Community Centre (KCC), on 30th April 2006, electing eight people to their Management Committee.

          • [] The Pub Guide

            The Grapes public house on Gower Street has been run by the same family for a number of years now. The present landlord, Martin, took over The Grapes when his mother Lucy retired. He and his wife Gina have worked very hard to make a very successful local.

          • [] Monte Carlo Pizza

            Tawfer Alshemari, manager of Monte Carlo Pizza on Spital Hill, has discovered that an authentic blend of ingredients is the key to success in his bid to bring a taste of the laid-back continental café culture to Burngreave’s doorstep.

          • [] Marie-Henriette Hair

            A new salon on the fringe of Burngreave is teasing fashionable residents with a tantalising range of hairstyles and cosmetics.

          • [] Learners Celebrate Success

            In recognition of Adults Learners’ Week Burngreave Community Learning Campaign, in conjunction with other local organisations, launched the Burngreave Celebrates Learning Festival on Saturday 20th May 2006.

          • [] Breast is Best!

            A breastfeeding awareness event held at Abbeyfield Park on 15th May 2006 has proved to be a huge success.

          • [] Singin’ and dancin’

            Ellesmere Youth Project (EYP) has been keeping children safe and occupied in the Carwood and Ellesmere area for many years. Now some of their young people have brought together a dance group who have been entertaining Burngreave.

          • [] Space to Chill

            Rob Smith was invited to meet a young man who’s leading the way for a great local initiative. Eighteen-year-old Jahshanti Wilson has been a local resident all his life and he spoke to the Messenger about the recent fulfilment of his dream.

          • [] Warm and Friendly Homes

            A new development of ‘eco-friendly’ social housing is under construction at the Earldom site, located on the hillside between Catherine Road and Grimesthorpe Road. The developers, Arches Housing Association, believe that this project might be the first, in Sheffield, to achieve the government’s ‘EcoHomes Excellent’ standard. On completion the site will be officially named ‘Burnwood’.

          • [+] Green City Action News

            Stop Press:

            New Deal have approved funding to expand the Deliver It Green project, which started with Objective 1 funding, to overhaul community green spaces.

            Also:

            • Green City Action can provide window boxes up to one metre wide…

            • Three new mountain ash (rowan) trees have been planted at the top of Burngreave Bank…

          • [] A New Deal for Burngreave

            Dear Resident, I would just like to take a couple of lines to introduce myself to you. My name is Alison Reid and I have been with Burngreave New Deal for Communities Partnership for a couple of weeks now as the Communication Manager…

            Also:

            • How to get advice on community safety

            • A summary of minutes from the April Partnership Board Meeting

            • Details of June's theme meetings

            • Background to the purchase of Forum House

            • Celebrate Refugee Day

            • Adam's Design Success

            • [] Dear Resident

              I would just like to take a couple of lines to introduce myself to you. My name is Alison Reid and I have been with Burngreave New Deal for Communities Partnership for a couple of weeks now as the Communication Manager.

            • [] Community Safety

              Have you been a victim of crime, or do you know someone who has? Do you want to help make your community safe? Do you have a community neighbourhood watch scheme in your area?

            • [] Forum House

              In January 2006 Forum House was in receivership. The receiver was looking to sell the property and it was suggested that the market rate could be in excess of £750k. BNDfC negotiated with the receivers and offered £450k, which would come from the money already allocated for the development of Spital Hill through the Transformational Projects.

            • [] Refugee Day 2006

              Help celebrate the enormous contribution refugees make to Burngreave. There will be entertainment for all the family including performers, stalls, dancing and food and information and advice for refugees.

            • [] Adam’s Design Success

              Adam Deeley, a 15-year-old student at Firth Park Secondary school, has just completed a two week placement at MM Design, a leading graphic design agency in Sheffield.

          • [+] Burngreave Area Panel

            Latest news from the Area Co-ordinator for the Burngreave Area Panel. Including:

            • A focus on walking

            • Walking Groups

            • The Area Panel’s efforts to open up local paths.

            Plus:

            • Bring Out Your Rubbish day

            • Councillors' surgery dates

          • [+] Dear Messenger...

            Letters from our readers:

            • Gordon Lawton, a former Burngreave resident now living in Australia, reminisces on his childhood in Burngreave.

            • Responses to letters in the May 2006 issue, regarding New Deal, BCAT and BCAF.