A feast of festivals

Issue 89 August 2010

With the festival season over, we have the following features and photos galleries exclusive to the website:

Abbeyfield success
On Sunday 11th July, the annual Abbeyfield festival took place, attracting thousands of people from all over Sheffield.
Fantastic Firvale
Firvale Fun Day took place in Osgathorpe Park on the 4th July on a day when the sun was sparkling in the park.
Firshill TARA Fair
On 3rd July Firshill Tenants and Residents Association held their Summer Fair at Sheffield United Academy.
Byron Wood Fun Day
Byron Wood School held its annual Family Fun day on Friday 25th June and it was a resounding success!
Pye Bank's Summer Fayre
Children and parents gathered at Pye Bank School on 16th July for a fantastic summer fayre.
Firs Hill School Summer Fair
On Tuesday 15th June, Firs Hill School held their annual Summer Fair. There were lots of stalls and fun and games.
Ellesmere entertains
As I entered Ellesmere Children's Centre to the sound of steel pan drums, I saw the centre's colourful gardens and various bric-a-brac stalls in the grounds, run by volunteers and parents.

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