Flood

Many people in the Burngreave area were affected by the flooding, to their homes, their businesses and even the loss of loved ones. Advice for people affected is available from the Humanitarian Assistance Centre on 0800 915 6912.

Support and help is still needed. Donations of cash/cheques to

  • SYFC Flood Disaster Relief Fund and send to SYCF; Clay Street; S9 2PF;

  • or via Yorkshire Bank a/c no: 21890701 sort code: 05-08-03;

  • or via the website http://www.justgiving.com/southyorkshirefloodrelief which lists all the donations from all over the country.

Radio Sheffield Action Desk is taking offers of help and assistance. The website and contact details are 267 5444 or http://www.bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire.

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