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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.

      • [+] 2007

        Archive of Burngreave Messenger back issues and content exclusive to the website in 2007.

        • [+] October 2007 Issue 72

          All news from October 2007, including:

          • Issue 72 of our printed edition.

          • Articles exclusive to the website.

          • PDF download of the issue.

          • [+] Jesse Jackson in Burngreave

            The Reverend Jesse Jackson – America’s foremost black Civil Rights leader – stopped in Burngreave on 26th August 2007.

          • [] Black community stirred into action

            I heard about this meeting late in the day as the word got round and, with some uncertainty, I headed up towards the Cactus Club on Spital Hill. Approaching the club, I was called upon to sign a petition about its recent closure.

          • [] Woodside land offered cheap

            The council’s plan to sell off housing land at Woodside for redevelopment was dealt a set back recently. The council has put out its offer to a panel of five different developers, but council workers told members of the Burngreave New Housing Group in September that only one developer had decided to bid. Even this was less than the minimum the council demanded.

          • [] Messenger editorial

            News and comment by the Messenger.

            • Vestry Hall opens at last

            • Special thanks to Camille Daughma

            • Next Messenger meeting and dealines

            • This month's contributors

          • [] Goodbye Mrs Keen

            “Leaving is like having my hand chopped off”, Mrs Janet Keen started off, trying to hold back the tears with a smile. Janet has worked at Firs Hill school as a dinner lady for 27 years and is now taking her well-earned retirement.

          • [] Vestry Hall opens

            Ten years on, the regeneration of the Burngreave Vestry Hall is nearing its conclusion. A small group of local invitees gathered on the 11th of September to view the transformation.

          • [] Testing citizenship

            From April 2nd 2007 immigration rules changed, but there are fears that some local residents may not be aware of how difficult it now is to apply for settlement, in many cases requiring months of tuition and planning.

          • [] Immigration fees

            Those applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain have found they must pay twice as much to apply, following changes in April this year.

          • [] Changes affect residents

            I spoke to Yemeni residents who had been affected by immigration changes. They did not wish to be named.

          • [] Cuts in ESOL

            Despite a hard fought campaign to save English teaching for speakers of other languages, two of Burngreave’s main providers face massive cuts this term.

          • [] Music taking over Burngreave

            Singer and lyricist Sa,rinity Powell has become a familiar face at Burngreave music events this summer, from the Burngreave Talent Competition to the Abbeyfield and Fir Vale festivals and even Jesse Jackson’s exclusive visit to Ellesmere Green. Is she destined to become the new face of the Sheffield Rap Scene? I went and asked her myself accompanied by my colleague, Zanumb Bibi.

          • [] Get ready for Metz 'N' Trix

            Metz ’N’ Trix, the famous Bhangra group, performed at the Fir Vale and Abbeyfield Park Festivals, where they drew great crowds and big expectations.

          • [] Pathfinders hit Burngreave

            On the afternoon of Saturday 1st September Burngreave streets came to a standstill as 80 uniformed Pathfinder youngsters, 6-16 years of age, led by drummers, marched down to Ellesmere Green to display drilling and marching skills and present gospel music to the community.

          • [] Study Support

            Burngreave Study Support Projects are enrolling students for the Autumn term. GCSE results from last year’s study support students show some excellent results.

          • [] Art on Ella Road

            During a rare hot week in the summer holidays, Ellesmere Youth Project and Green City Action joined forces with young people of Ella Road and spray can artists Shaun and Casper to transform the new kick-about area.

          • [] Visit to Spain

            Reach High 2 study support helped young people to get funding and lead an educational visit to Spain to discover the rich Muslim and Christian heritage of the region. On the 28th July, eight young people and four adults left Burngreave for 6 days stay in Granada, Spain. Here the young people talk about their experience…

          • [+] Abbeyfield Festival 2007

            Deferred to autumn this year instead of high summer, high winds caused initial concern but the weather held for our annual multicultural festival which filled the park with punters from near and far.

          • [] Fir Vale Festival 2007

            Fir Vale Festival took place on 9th of September at Fir Vale School. This event seemed well organised and the presence of people was good. I noticed lots of happy faces. A lot of those present were young people, and they created a wonderful atmosphere, especially the young people from Slovakia who were dancing spontaneously, and running and laughing as they enjoyed the event.

          • [] Celebration of the Abolition of slavery

            Second Step Caribbean Women’s Group Agewell has been in existence since

            1. We are well known for

            the many activities and events we have held over the years.

          • [] Playground slide comes down

            September marked the end of an era at Pitsmoor Adventure Playground as the ‘Big Slide’ was finally taken down after more than ten years of service

          • [] Cricket arena at Abbeyfield

            Abbeyfield Park were a hive of activity on 30th August as local people came to view plans for the new cricket facility and meet Yorkshire and England Cricketer, Craig White.

          • [] What’s oop George? Ah’ve broken me bat!

            As the England Cricket team head off to Sri Lanka, we can remember Crabtree’s own George Ulyett. I bet the Australians do, even 130 years after he played in the first ever Test Match in Melbourne in 1876/77.

          • [] Self-defence for women

            "I've been here since the classes started. Kickboxing is an excellent way to keep fit.” Sarah, one of the attendees at Al-Nisa, hesitated, then continued, “Cheryl’s a very good teacher. She is very precise, making sure that we can execute each move properly, which is great for grading. If I got attacked now, I’d be able to defend myself straight away.”

          • [] Parents oppose school expansion

            An area panel/education department meeting on 18th September provoked lively debate over the planned expansion of Saint Catherine’s Roman Catholic Primary. 45 parents met panel Chair Cllr Jackie Drayton and Cllr Ibrar Hussain. They were joined by Education Deputy Director, Paul Makin and John Wade from the Roman Catholic Diocese, to defend the proposals.

          • [+] A New Deal for Burngreave

            News from Burngreave New Deal for Communities including:

            • A final farewell from Rose Ardron

            • Welcome to our two new Neighbourhood Enterprise Champions

            • Residents wanted to become members of the Children and Young People's strategy group

            • Burngreave's 4th Annual Bonfire celebrations

            • Crimestoppers

            • Update on Burngreave Police team

          • [+] Burngreave Area Panel

            Latest news from the Area Co-ordinator for the Burngreave Area Panel, including:

            • Residents take on the traffic on Firs Hill Road

            • Bring out your rubbish

            • Councillors’ Surgery Dates

            • Next Area Panel Public Meeting

          • [] It’s the tree planting season again!

            At this time of year trees are ready to take a rest, so now’s the time get out your spades and wellies, and get ready to get planting. Last year’s tree planting season was a great success, and we hope to see plenty of new faces throughout this year’s program of tree-related activity.

          • [] Recycling Banks at last!

            Local recycling banks that we've been asking for over the last five years have finally appeared on the Roe Lane Community Centre car park, (on Firshill Crescent).

          • [+] Green City Action News
            • Apple Press for hire

            • Apprentices sign on

            with growing GCA team

            • Deliver it Green project progress

          • [] Opportunities at UTU

            The Urban Theology Unit is a small independent charity providing higher education courses in Theology & Ministry.

            • Course pllaces still available.

            • Job: Cleaner wanted – 8 hours per week, £6.40 per hour. Deadline for applications: Monday 15th October.

            • Newly refurbished rooms to rent.

          • [] Free classes at Swamp Circus Trust

            Swamp Circus and The Open Performance Centre are offering FREE evening classes in Community Leadership and Circus Skills for the people of Burngreave.

          • [] Sheffield Homes: Decent Homes Event

            Firshill, Pitsmoor, Burngreave and Darnall areas, Wednesday 7th November 2007 at Vestry Hall, Burngreave. Find out more about the council housing improvements in your area.

          • [] Family Learning Day

            A fun day for all the family at Firth Park Community Arts College, Saturday 13th October.

          • [] Learn healthy eating

            Middle-Eastern cuisine using fresh, affordable ingredients with Laila Wragg. Fun, easy to make tasty recipies.

            • Drop-in Saturday taster workshops

            • Classes

          • [] FREE fun programme for kids

            The Burngreave Mend programme gets kids healthy and fit in only 10 weeks and helps them stay that way!

          • [] Women's Construction Centre open day

            As part of Women Celebrating National Construction Week, the Women's Construction Centre is holding an open day with buffet lunch on Monday 15th October 2007.

          • [] BWRC Children’s Project jobs

            Jobs: BWRC are seeking to appoint three enthusiastic and dynamic people in the following positions:

            • 1 Full-time Qualified Senior Early Years Practitioner. Salary £15,595.

            • 2 Full-time Qualified Early Years Practitioners. Salary £12,300

            Closing date: 24th October 2007

          • [] Every Action Counts

            Every Action Counts help to run fun sessions for clubs or societies to do things to make the world greener, cleaner and safer.

          • [] Norah’s Farewell

            Norah Brown, community development worker for the PCT, reminisces about her work in Burngreave as she moves on to a new job in Cleethorpes.

          • [+] Black History Month

            A calendar of events running in Sheffield during Black History Month, October 2007.

          • [] Shooting at The Plaza

            Police are currently appealing for witnesses to a shooting that took place at The Plaza on Spital Hill in the early hours of Saturday morning, 29th September 2007.

          • [+] BCAF celebrates tenth anniversary

            Burngreave Community Action Forum celebrated its tenth birthday on Saturday 6th October 2007 at its Quarterly Forum Meeting held at the Vestry Hall.

          • [] Vestry Hall open day a success

            On 4th October 2007 the Burngreave Vestry Hall was opened to the public, over four hundred people visited to have a tour and check out the facilities. The majority of people were very impressed by the renovation – read their comments here.

          • [] Temporary Administrative Worker required

            Job: SSCAT (Sheffield Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia) Foundation wishes to appoint:

            • 1 Part-time (18.5hrs) Temporary Administrative Worker

            • Salary: £10,582 to 14,178.24 pro rata

            • Closing Date: 26 October 2007

          • [] Printed issue content

            Listing of just the articles found in the printed (and PDF) October 2007 edition of the Burngreave Messenger.

          • [+] Website exclusives

            List of articles exclusive to the website in October 2007, not to be found in the print or PDF edition.

          • [] Firefighter job opportunities

            Job opportunities: South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue is pleased to announce that the recruitment process for Firefighters is now open. Awareness sessions to provide more information about the role of a Firefighter, the recruitment process and the standards required are being held.

            • Salary: You could earn over £27,000 per annum once qualified.

            • Closing date: 7th December 2007

            • Awareness session: 22nd November 2007

          • [] Dignity not detention!

            Three day march – Sheffield to Lindholme Detention Centre, Friday 26th – Sunday 28th October 2007. Join the march from the Home Office in Sheffield to the Detention Centre at Lindholme near Doncaster to protest against the treatment of asylum seekers in this country.

            • Starts 1:45pm from Ellesmere Green.

          • [] Messenger AGM

            The Burngreave Messenger is holding its 7th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday 10th November at the Vestry Hall.

          • [] How your neighbourhood works

            An exciting new training programme aimed at people from across the Burngreave ward who have an active interest in the regeneration of Burngreave either as local activists or as paid workers and who want to become more involved and make more of an impact.

            • Closing date for bookings: Friday 9th November 2007.

          • [] Sheffield Information Link - reaching out to communities

            Two workers with a wealth of experience about childcare opportunities in Sheffield have been recruited as part of a major expansion of the way information services are provided within the city – aiming to ensure that everyone in Sheffield can gain better access to the information they need about services for 0 – 19 years.

          • [] Join the worldwide climate protest

            Climate change is a global issue but its impact will be felt at a very local level. Instances of extreme weather will become more frequent as a result.