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November 2006
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Forthcoming events co-ordinated by BNDfC.
2007-10-31 17:44:18 - Information Shop
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The staff at the BNDfC Information Shop are there to help you find out about projects, courses and events happening in the area in which you might be interested.
2007-10-31 17:29:29 - Partnership Board report back
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The meeting commenced with the news that Seaton Gosling had tendered his resignation from the Board and the Chair, Rose Ardon, thanked Seaton for his valuable contribution over his time with BNDfC.
2007-10-31 17:23:34 - A New Deal for Burngreave
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Articles provided by Burngreave New Deal for Communities.
2007-10-31 17:18:03 - Got a proper ‘traffic plan’, Northern General?
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Every organisation that creates traffic – either staff, visitors, customers or suppliers – is nowadays encouraged to explore what is called a ‘travel plan’…
2007-05-10 13:16:31 - Under the veil
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After the comments made by the Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, I thought, as a veteran-wearer of the veil (or niqaab), it would be beneficial for our multi-cultural community, to shed some light on the Muslim veil…
2006-11-08 13:52:34 - Green City Action news
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The Green City Stewards have been busy in September sorting out the overgrown shrubbery on Ellesmere Park, and tidying up Catherine Street Park…
2006-11-08 13:45:24 - ‘Time for trees’ says Tim
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The level of tree cover in Burngreave is 13.5% which is significantly lower than many areas of the city. Trees are often taken for granted but provide a wealth of benefits for people living in the city…
2006-11-08 13:37:48 - Corner Pin
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The CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) ‘Pub of the Month’ for October was The Corner Pin. It’s located in the heart of the former Sheffield Steelworks and Engineering area, on the corner of Carlisle Street East and Lyons Street.
2006-11-08 13:34:21 - Connect celebrates
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Connect Befriending Scheme seeks to match those who are lonely and isolated with volunteers who give time to visit them and develop a friendship. Tuesday 19th September saw Connect celebrate the past and look to the future as Jeff and Vanessa Kirby handed over responsibility to Karen Skidmore, Christ Church’s new Curate.
2006-11-08 13:30:07 - High-quality library
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The staff at the Burngreave Library were recently nominated for a DEL Quality Award from the City Council.
Messenger volunteer Tom Sadler went to speak to Community Development Librarian, Laura Bell, about the award and the new range of clubs and activities the library has to offer.
2006-11-08 13:25:01 - All Saints Soccer School
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Dates for children and young people's football classes.
2006-11-08 13:21:00 - New Wanderers
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Five years ago there were no youth football teams in Burngreave, now there are five, including the Multicultural Wanderers, two new teams for under-11s and under-13s.
2006-11-08 13:12:44 - The Corner Shop – A Celebration
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In the past twenty years, small independent shops have been vanishing, facing stiff competition from supermarkets and changing consumer habits. Despite this nationwide trend, there is still a thriving selection of local shops in Burngreave. To find out why this might be, Nikky Wilson spoke to some local shop keepers.
2006-11-08 13:04:16 - Support for parents of prisoners
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In August 2005, the black volunteer-led ‘Parents Of Prisoners Support Group’ was started in the kitchen of one concerned woman in response to widespread concern that parents and relatives of those in prison had nowhere to go and nobody to talk to about their traumatic situation.
2006-11-02 18:34:45 - Tell It Like It Is
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“Why has nothing changed in 30 years?”, was the cry of one angry parent as a recent meeting at SADACCA called for a campaign against black under-achievement in schools. The meeting was called by Sheffield National Union of Teachers (NUT), to raise the issues highlighted in a recent book – ‘Tell It Like It Is – How Our Schools Fail Black Children’.
2006-11-02 18:32:29 - Action on exclusions
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Exclusions from school are still higher for children in Burngreave than across Sheffield. It’s recognised that parents’ involvement is needed to help improve the situation, but many remain isolated and unsupported.
2006-11-02 18:27:36 - Community Aid for Kashmir
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In October 2006, members of Sheffield Pakistan Muslim Centre and guests from Rotherham and Doncaster gathered to recognise fundraising done on behalf of the READ Foundation, a charitable organisation that builds schools in Kashmir.
2006-11-02 18:23:26 - Community language service takes off
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BLSA (Burngreave Language Support Agency) was set up in September 2003 to train local people and provide translation and interpretation services
2006-11-02 18:17:02 - A house for a house
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“No-one will be worse off as a result of the Masterplan”, that was the promise the Council made to the residents of Burngreave. Now eighteen months on, the promise is shown to be an empty one, as homeowners battle with Council valuers and face increasing debt, while families face being split up.
2006-11-02 17:59:29 - Parkwood Landfill Claim
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There’s still time to register a claim against Parkwood Landfill for residents who feel the site has affected them.
2006-11-02 17:54:33 - Mobile misery
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Adult and community learning at Firs Hill Community Primary School is under threat after its mobile classroom was condemned as unsafe and structurally unsound.
2006-11-02 17:49:07 - Spectrum Centre sold
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Questions remain about the future of a building that has served as a Burngreave community asset for many years. The Spectrum Centre, previously the Irish Centre, on Brunswick Road, has been sold by Sheffield City Council into private ownership.
2006-11-02 17:45:50 - Gower under pressure
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South Yorkshire Police contacted the Messenger claiming they have reliable intelligence of Class A drug dealing and firearms in and around the Gower Arms, Earsham Street.
2006-11-02 17:38:33 - Youth Council elections
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On 20th–22nd November 2006 Burngreave young people will go to the polls to elect their new Youth Council leaders and you could be a part of this council.
2006-11-02 17:14:00
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