December 2011 Issue website extras and galleries

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Beacon Event Photo Gallery

Photos of Parkwood Springs Beacon Event 2011.

2011-11-27 00:12:37
Energy Saving in Melrose Road

Exclusive website version: A large array of solar panels on five adjoining terrace roofs has been attracting attention in Melrose Road.

2011-11-25 08:32:40
Rainbows End celebration

When Charity shop Rainbow’s End was visited by Channel 4’s “Secret Millionaire” Simi Choudhrie, she gave £100,000 to help their work. Part of that money was for a celebration to reward all the people involved in the project at the Cutlers' Hall.

2011-11-24 17:54:15
Apple Day pictures

Photos of the Apple Day event in Burngreave Cemetery in October.

2011-11-24 16:35:48
Blast Off success for Burngreave teams

The NE Blast Off finals were a huge success, with 34 teams attending the event at Concord Sports Centre. There was an attendance of approximately 10-12 teams from in and around the Burngreave area.

2011-11-24 15:42:52
Occupy

Exclusive website version: Occupy Sheffield set up camp on 5th November on the forecourt of Sheffield Cathedral, and many people from the Burngreave area have become involved by spending time at the camp and donating equipment.

2011-11-24 14:34:07

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