Messenger editorial

The Messenger on Facebook and Twitter

You can now follow the Messenger on Facebook and Twitter. With direct news feeds from our website, you can keep right up to date with what’s going on. We’ll also be letting you know about deadlines, stories you can contribute to and how you can get more involved in the Messenger.

http://twitter.com/thebmessenger

Facebook: search for “Burngreave Messenger”

Local History Class

The Messenger runs a local history class once a month at St Catherine’s School, on a Friday at 10am.

We look at old maps, newspapers, directories and often use the internet and the library to help our research. The group is friendly and enthusiastic, and would welcome new members.

If you'd like to join the class and learn how to research your own local history project, please get in touch 242 0564.

Messenger Info:

The Burngreave Messenger is a community newspaper with editorial independence, funded by the Tudor Trust, and our advertisers. Registered Charity: 1130836

All content is copyright Burngreave Messenger Ltd or its voluntary contributors, not to be reproduced without permission.We aim to increase and encourage communication in Burngreave. Each edition is put together by an editorial team who write articles not otherwise credited.

This month’s team

Rohan Francis, Saleema Imam, Douglas Johnson, Jamie Marriott, John Mellor,Tim Neal, Lisa Swift,Vivien Urwodhi.

Special thanks to all the volunteers who helped put this issue online: Kate Atkinson, Chris Blythe, Abdelmalik Djaroud, Lydia Flanagan, Saleema Imam, Douglas Johnson, John Mellor, Derrick Okrah, Christine Steers and Ivor Wallace.

This document was last modified on 2011-01-31 11:24:36.