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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.

      • [+] 2011

        Archive of all news, issues and website exclusives from 2011.

        • [+] December 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from December 2011. The next printed issue is the December issue, due out from 4th February 2012.

        • [+] November 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from November 2011. The next printed issue is the December issue, due out from 26th November 2011.

        • [+] October 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from October 2011. The next printed issue is the December issue, due out from 26th November 2011.

        • [+] September 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from September 2011. The next printed issue is the October issue, due out from 24th September 2011.

        • [+] August 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from August 2011. The next printed issue is the October issue, due out from 24th September 2011.

        • [] August 2011 Issue 95

          Issue 95, the August 2011 issue of the Burngreave Messenger.

          • [+] Festival for everyone

            Abbeyfield Park Multicultural Festival continued for another year thanks to the local volunteers who made it happen.

          • [] Buildings transfer agreed

            The transfer of the Vestry Hall, Sorby House and Forum House took place at the end of May, with all responsibility for assets and staff moved from Burngreave New Deal for Communities to Sheffield City Council.

          • [] Ice cream van fire

            An ice-cream van on andover Street caught fire and burst into massive flames and smoke – as seen in the picture taken by Mohamed Bashe, a local writer and taxi driver.

          • [] Road changes at Spital Hill

            Work is underway to prepare Spital Hill for increased traffic as Tesco's Burngreave store begins to take shape,

          • [] Learners defend ESOL

            Local learners gathered at a public meeting on 1st July 2011 to discuss the Government's proposed cuts to ESOL classes.

          • [] Mrs Schofield safe from eviction

            In our February issue, we reported on Sheffield Homes threatening long-standing resident Mrs Schofield with eviction because her small Jack Russell dog was deemed to be dangerous after a small incident.

          • [] The Big Bang

            On Monday 4th July “The Big Bang” African drummers left Pitsmoor and headed for Birmingham for a place in the final of the “Music for Youth” National Festival, representing Sheffield.

          • [] The Magic Key

            On 13th and 14th July, the Y5 and Y6 children at Byron Wood performed ‘The Magic Key’. Parents, Governors and people from other schools came to watch it, as well as all the year groups.

          • [] Women find their voice

            Women learning English at Byron Wood school have started a new course with the WEA called Women’s Voice. The course is about learning how to be more active in the community and finding a voice on issues that matter.

          • [] Goodbye Sandra!

            Sandra Heilberg has been teaching ESOL at Byron Wood since September 2006, where she has become a respected member of the staff team. Colleagues and students came together to say ‘goodbye’ to Sandra on June 23rd at a party organised by learners.

          • [] Environmental Photo Exhibition

            Residents of Burngreave had an opportunity to view photos taken by local young people at the BME environmental photo exhibition at SHEBEEN in July.

          • [] Study Support celebrate

            Burngreave’s study support groups from Somali Education Breakthrough, Reach High 2, IT Community School Subject Support and Burngreave After School Study Support Project, came together on 29th June to celebrate the achievements of young people.

          • [] Reach High 2

            Reach High's academic year ended with a celebration.

          • [] Volunteers of the Year

            Two Sheffield youths, Atif Aslam and Zubair Khaliq, have been jointly nominated by Activity Sheffield as the Young Citizens of the Year for their volunteer work with the Burngreave Tigers, a local sports club in affiliation with Sheffield City Council.

          • [] Cricket Event at Fir Vale

            On the 3rd July 2011 Fir Vale Community & School Partnership, together with Friends of Owler Brook School, held a community cricket tournament, with food to share, thanks to funding from the Council’s Food Festival Awards. The event brought adults & young people from different schools and backgrounds together

          • [] Sunshine and Showers

            It was sunshine and showers at Parkwood Academy’s summer fair on Saturday 16th July.

          • [] Campaign for family wins award

            Speaker’s School Council 2011 Annual Award Scheme was presented to St Catherine’s Catholic Primary School. The annual scheme, launched in 2009 by The Speaker of the House of Commons, recognises the most inspiring and engaging achievements of school councils across the UK.

          • [] Owler Brook are road safe

            Owler Brook school have been working hard with the Sheffield City Council Road Safety Team to teach children and families about the importance of road safety and car safety ‘belt up’.

          • [] Dance, Drama & Music

            Ellesmere Youth Project (EYP) will be running a 3 day event during the summer holidays for local young people to engage in dance/drama/arts activities with the broad theme of ‘conflict’.

          • [] Romano Jilo Certificates

            Romano Jilo dancers have performed at many of this year’s festivals. Every year their act gets better, and now the young people have been recognised for all the extra hours they put in.

          • [] Two Weeks to Make It

            Local resident, Martin Currie, his ten year old son Frankie, artist Steve Pool, and filmmakers Peter Applerock and Peter Chuba won the 2011 music video competition “2 Weeks 2 Make it”.

          • [] Young people's gospel choir

            Young people from Shiloh Church in Burngreave made their first public performance at Abbeyfield Park festival in July.

          • [] Healthy Caribbean Barbeque

            Caribbean Health and Well-being Group volunteers organised a day of food and activities on 3rd July at SADACCA, as part of Sheffield food festival.

          • [] Party at Devon Gardens

            Activity Sheffield organised great games and activities for the local children, and neighbours and residents came out in force, bringing all sorts of delicious home-made dishes to share.

          • [] Ripples in the pond – new life for old boating lake

            Work is well underway on the old boating lake, next to the Clock Tower on Firth Park Road and is about to become a reality! The consultation took place alongside an intensive fundraising effort by Friends of Firth Parks & Countryside working in partnership to raise over £200k.

          • [] Page Hall houses for sale

            Sheffield Council has begun to sell off vacant homes in Page Hall after extra freedom was granted at a cabinet meeting in January 2011 to help dispose of the properties.

          • [] A new Tenants and Residents Group

            Residents of Bressingham and the streets around Brunswick, Verdon and Nottingham Cliff have come together to start a new Tenants and Residents Association (TARA).

          • [] Alpha Course

            Do you want to: find out the basics of the Christian faith? ask quesions about what it means to be a Christian?

          • [] New Kebabish Grill Bar

            Kebabish Grill bar located in the Firvale area, Firth Park Road is a new approach to takeaway food, offering its customers healthy grilled food at an affordable price.

          • [] Aswaaq-Zain leading the way

            Aswaaq-Zain opened on Ellesmere Road six months ago. Its restrained elegant window display marks it out from others on the Spital Hill shopping centre.

          • [] Creating Space

            The Primary Mental Health Care Project will be running a new friendly and supportive group for those who would like to try various ways of being creative to help reduce stress, improve health and enhance well-being.

          • [] BCR 103.1FM

            Burngreave Community Radio – Sheffield’s Newest Urban Music Radio Station

          • [] Wildlife Trust Events

            Details about Science Head, Batty about the Don and Bats about Town events.

        • [+] July 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from July 2011. The next printed issue is the August issue, due out from 23rd July 2011.

        • [+] June 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from June 2011. The next printed issue is the August issue, due out from 23rd July 2011.

        • [+] May 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from May 2011. The next printed issue is the June issue, due out from 28th May 2011.

        • [+] April 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from April 2011. The next printed issue is the June issue, due out from 28th May 2011.

        • [+] March 2011 news

          Burngreave Messenger news from March 2011. The next printed issue is the April issue, due out on 2nd April 2011

        • [+] February 2011 News

          Burngreave Messenger news from February 2011. The next printed issue is the April issue, due out on 26th March 2011.

        • [+] January 2011 News

          Burngreave Messenger news from January 2011. The next printed issue is the February issue, due out on 29th January 2011.