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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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- [+] October 2010 News
Burngreave Messenger news from October 2010. The next printed issue is the December issue, due out on 27th November 2010.
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- [•] Okpara deportation deferred
News update on the Okpara family who were due to be deported on 25th October 2010.
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- [•] Mildred Okpara Deportation
Mildred Okpara and her family have received a deadline for their deportation to Nigeria. The group which is campaign to keep the family in sheffield are asking for help in contaction local and national MPs and dignitaries.
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- [•] October half-term activities
Burngreave Youth Network. Activities for Children and Young people in Burngreave and Fir Vale
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- [•] March from Ellesmere Green to TUC rally
Deep, rapid spending cuts will hit the vulnerable, undermine vital services and threaten both private and public sector jobs. Join the march from Ellesmere Green to join the TUC Yorkshire and Humberside protest and rally outside the Town Hall.
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- [•] Giving Is Living
Charity meal for flood victims of Pakistan. Wednesday 20th October 2010, 6pm – 8pm.
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- [•] Story Telling at New Roots with Lynn Rishworth
Traditional English buffet with medieval folk cuisine
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- [•] Right Here Young Peoples Service
Right Here young peoples service needs volunteers to work with 16 – 25 year olds
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- [•] Boomshanka Fitness Course
Arabic Fitness class suitable for all abilities, at Whiteways Primary School. A fun way to get fit!
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- [•] Zumba Fitness
Zumba is a fun form of fitness you will want to do every day. Classes every Tuesday.
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- [•] Firshill School Car Boot Sale
The friends of Firshill school are holding a car boot sale
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- [•] Census 2011: Jobs available in local community
Census 2011 offers a wide range of part time and full time job opportunities. Details of these jobs can be found on the census website.
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- [•] Job: Buildings Supervisor (Resident)
The Governors of Pye Bank Church of England Primary School are seeking to appoint a Residential Buildings Supervisor.
Salary – £16,830 – £19,621
37 hours per week
Closing date: 15th October 2010
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- [•] Walk on the Heritage Trail
A guided walk along the heritage of the River Don and Canal will start from the Wicker at 2pm on Saturday 9th October 2010.
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- [–] Parkwood Springs into Action
Less than a mile north of Sheffield city centre lies a vast area of open land, almost as big as the city centre itself. Yet few people know of Parkwood Springs, its secret places and its enormous potential as a country park in the city. October 2010 issue.
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- [•] Fourth Annual Beacons Festival features the Return of Jenny Greenteeth
In 2009 the night sky was lit up at Parkwood Springs to tell the story of Lord Fox. This year the Beacons Festival returns to the original story of Jenny Greenteeth, from the first Beacons of 2007.
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- [•] On the Way to the Beacons - Walk with the Sheffield Walking Group.
All welcome. 4 mile walk via the Iron Age Hill Fort on Wincobank Hill, Crabtree Ponds and Little Roe Woods to end up at the Beacons Event.
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- [•] Geocaching at Parkwood Springs
Among all the treasures of nature one can now even find a real little treasure at Parkwood Springs. Actually it is not called a treasure but a ‘geocache’ when using the language of a fairly new high-tech treasure hunting game called ‘Geocaching’.
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- [•] Mountain biking legend Steve Peat to assist with new bike trails at Parkwood Springs
Remember the wobbles of freedom when you first realised you were cycling under your own steam, then the freedom of riding a bike, freewheeling down quiet uncluttered country lanes? For the last five years many people will have noticed groups of people enjoying such freedom on Parkwood Springs.
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- [+] Memories of Parkwood Springs village
Lots of people have brought us their memories of Parkwood Springs – playing there as children, wartime memories of army billets and anti aircraft guns, the ammunition dump, the brickworks and the power station – we would love to hear more.
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- [•] Dangerous behaviour - Information and contacts
We want Parkwood Springs to be a welcoming, peaceful place, so please help us get rid of any activities that are, or can seem, threatening. Contact details for reporting nuisance behaviour and other problems can be found here.
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- [•] Gardening help required
Mulberry trees planted on the Forest Garden at Parkwood Springs are producing their first fruits, but the Garden still needs plenty of work.
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- [•] Football at Parkwood Springs
There are 2 full size football pitches with changing facilities and parking at Parkwood Springs.
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- [•] About the Friends of Parkwood Springs
Information on the aims of the Friends of Parkwood Springs and details of how to contact them.
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- [•] Friends of Parkwood Springs family picnic
The first event organised directly by the Friends of Parkwood Springs took place on 25 July 2010.
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- [•] Wreath making on Parkwood Springs - cancelled
Join the Rangers and Friends for a festive afternoon on Parkwood Springs and make your own wreath. All materials provided, free!
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