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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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- [•] A tall storey?
Cherry Tree Development have put forward proposals for a skyscraper on Spital Hill.
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- [•] BCAF Quarterly Forum
Quarterly Open Forum Meeting on 18th March to discuss plans for the area.
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- [•] Burngreave Business Awards 2006
The second annual Burngreave Business Awards ceremony.
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- [+] Childcare gets reprieve
At the end of this month New Deal funding will end for ten more projects. However, the Childcare Consortium received a reprieve at February’s Partnership Board meeting.
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- [•] Forum House Sold
Forum House is to be bought by New Deal this month after they were approached by the Council with a plea to prevent it being sold on the open market for upwards of £750,000.
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- [•] The Editorial
Burngreave residents will welcome the start of work on the Vestry Hall this month, as they see workers in hard hats scurrying around the site.
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- [+] Redevelopment frenzy
While plans for a skyscraper for Spital Hill are far from reality, other redevelopments are just around the corner.
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- [•] Bus fare campaign
In November 2OO5, First Mainline, put their bus fares up for the fourth time in a year. An adult single fare went up from £1.3O to £1.5O and South Yorkshire day tickets went up by 5Op to £3.5O. This represents a 36% price hike in 18 months.
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- [•] Burngreave radio license
Supporters of Burngreave Community Radio (BCR) are celebrating after a recent Ofcom decision to give the station a five-year licence to broadcast across this community and surrounding areas.
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- [•] Music in the Sun
The popular multicultural Festival Music in the Sun, will be returning to Sheffield, presented by the Burngreave-based NonStop Foundation.
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- [•] Festival Forum
With the support of the Area Panel and New Deal, last year Green City Action (GCA) produced five major events in the community.
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- [•] Diving for gold
Claire Blencowe, who is a pupil at Fir Vale School, will be travelling to Melbourne, Australia in March to compete in the Commonwealth Games.
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- [•] Open Gardens
A new event for Burngreave’s gardeners is planned for this summer. Green City Action and the Messenger would like to invite local people who care for their gardens to open them for a day and show off their work and achievements.
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- [•] Burngreave Ramblers
Next dates: Saturdays 11th & 25th March, 8th & 22nd April.
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- [•] Lollipop ladies
Three of our local lollipop ladies were given awards by the Area Panel in January. Shirley Else who works at the crossings close to Pitsmoor Post Office and Susan Rogers stationed on Barnsley Road help children from St Catherine’s and Firs Hill Schools. While Valerie Hanson helps children from Fir Vale School cross Owler Lane and Rushby Street.
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- [•] The Royal Oak
The Royal Oak is situated on the corner of Earsham Street and Kirk Street, just off Gower Street. There is a bus stop opposite which covers about eight services from the estates straight into town.
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- [•] Messy play
One thing almost all children love is being messy.
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- [•] We love study support
Over 15O Burngreave young people enjoyed activities and discussions at the Burngreave Study Support Consortium Evaluation Conference during half-term.
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- [•] Theatre of the future
Myahla and Jalahn Palmer-Simmonds who live in the Burngreave area were asked to take part in an advertising campaign to raise £35O,OOO for the Children’s Hospital.
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- [•] Forces for positive change
On Monday 16th January at the Pitsmoor Welcome Centre on Nottingham Street they all gathered again to celebrate Martin Luther King Day – recognising those great figures who have forced positive change for all mankind.
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- [•] Joe paints Pitsmoor
“In its entirety, Sheffield hasn’t changed a great deal,” said painter Joe Scarborough, who has lived and worked in this city most of his life. “It has always been very hilly and not the most fashionable city with its old-fashioned work ethic – if you’re not working on a Monday, it feels strange.”
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- [•] Burngreave Advocacy Now!
A service at the heart of the community! ‘Mohammad’ has been recovering from cancer which has been especially difficult for him since all his family lives abroad, including his wife. He was separated from his wife just months after their wedding due to war in his home country and now hasn’t seen her for seven years. ‘Mohammed’ has been granted asylum in UK.
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- [•] "Thank you Dr Saleem"
Long-serving and well-respected GP, Dr Mohammed Saleem is to retire on 31st March after serving the Burngreave and Fir Vale community for more than 32 years.
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- [•] Green City Action
It’s cheaper in green – Did you know that you could save cash by switching your supplier?
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Don't get conned by doorstep and telesales people
Toy Library to reopen
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- [•] SADACCA celebrates twenty years
On the 26th March SADACCA celebrates its 20th anniversary. The starting point for the centre was in the 50s and 60s when the West Indian Community Association (WICA) was created.
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- [•] Info for families
The Children’s Information Service (CIS) is a citywide information organisation promoting children’s services for families and professionals in Sheffield, informing them about available daycare and other children’s services in and around the city.
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- [+] Pension Credit campaign success
Last autumn, the Messenger reported that a number of local groups were working together to encourage more pensioners in Burngreave to claim Pension Credit. So what impact did this make?
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- [+] A New Deal for Burngreave
News from Burngreave New Deal for Communities including:
Building work starts on Vestry Hall.
Budding entrepeneurs given the chance to find out how to run a business.
What was decided and discussed at the January 2006 Partnership Board meeting.
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- [+] Burngreave Area Panel
Latest news from the Area Co-ordinator for the Burngreave Area Panel, including:
Instruction to find the planning section on Sheffield City Council website.
Area Panel New year's awards winners.
Councillor's Surgery Dates.
Next Area Panel Meeting.
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- [•] Upcoming events...
Variety of upcoming events.
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- [•] FREE training on Newsletter production
Burngreave Messenger and Fir Vale community Forum
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- [+] February 2006 Issue 58
Content from the February 2006 Burngreave Messenger, with PDF.
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