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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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- [•] Smashing school results
This year, schools attended by Burngreave pupils are celebrating their best ever results.
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- [•] Parkwood legal challenge
The Council gives green light for Parkwood tip development – but legal action could lead to closure.
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- [•] Jamaican Journey
David Burton is a second-year student at the Sheffield University studying Orthoptics.
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- [•] Events Black History Month
Detailed below are the BNDfC Community Engagement Team’s contributions to this year’s Black History Month. For more information please contact one of the team on 279 6920 or 292 0393.
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- [•] Madge Saunders – A Remarkable Woman
In November 1965 a woman called Madge Saunders arrived in Burngreave to begin working alongside the minister at St James Church in Burngreave.
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- [•] Arriving with hope
Burngreave has always provided a safe haven for people migrating or fleeing from other countries. One of Burngreave’s most recently arrived communities is the Slovaks from Eastern Europe, travelling here for work now that Slovakia is part of the European Union. As with other communities before, their story is one of hopes fulfilled and difficulties still to overcome.
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- [•] Longley Park Sixth Form College
Clare Burnell, local resident and College Governor gives us an update on progress at Longley Park, our own £12 million, purpose-built Sixth Form College.
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- [•] Demolition looms
With memories of Woodside’s demolition still lingering many minds, more Burngreave residents now face the same trauma. The Masterplan, agreed by Council Cabinet in May 2OO5, is now being implemented.
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- [•] Putting on the heat
On 6th September a major incident in and around the Gower Arms caused reason for further concerns about local police activity and tactics.
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- [•] Mythical mural
The Pegasus mural still stands defiantly on the side of the last house on Brotherton Street after nearly 3O years.
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- [•] Wedding blessing
Local residents, Sia Angela Maturie and Ansumana Rahman Muctaru Sillah, celebarated their wedding on Saturday, 2nd September, in the presence of over 15O guests.
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- [•] Thanks to Milton
Firshill TARA would like to thank Milton Graham, who was Chairman of the Committee, for all his hard work for the Firshill Estate.
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- [•] Diving bronze
Claire Blencowe, previously of Fir Vale School and now of Longley Park Sixth Form College has just had a successful competition in the Junior World Diving Championships in Malaysia.
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- [•] Budding talent
There’s a budding talent in Burngreave in the form of amateur boxer Liam James Akers.
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- [•] John Norton and Son (Sheffield) Ltd
Halfway up Rutland Road stands Norton Kitchen showrooms; according to proprietor Marion Sayles, “the last of the old Sheffield firms"
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- [•] Andreas hairdressing
On one beautiful Wednesday, I found myself in a magnificent and incredible hair dressing shop, packed with a multitude of customers from all ages, genders and races awaiting their hair cuts.
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- [•] Kenyan Family Forum
The Kenyan Family Forum began in April and provides support for Kenyan immigrants who have moved here from Africa.
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- [•] Green City
Bright and vibrant
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- [•] Dear Messenger
I am writing to tell you something about life as an asylum seeker, living between life and death.
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- [•] Rubbish and gullies and the Area Panel
Climate change is now with us. Every week there’s another confirmation about how we all have to change the way we live. Below is an extract from a recent report to the Council’s Cabinet:
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- [+] A New Deal for Burngreave
Articles provided by Burngreave New Deal for Communities.
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- [•] Response to: Humiliated under arrest
A reader responds to comments made by Inspector Ekwubiri in our September 2006 issue, regarding the arrest of Jason.
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- [•] Powerleague 5 a-side
£1000 5 a-side BSN cup on 29th October.
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- [•] Immigration up-date
The SADACCA Management Committee invite everyone to an up-date on Immigration Law on Thursday 5th October 2006.
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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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