December 2012 news
- Christmas Holiday Activities
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Holiday activities for young people in Burngreave over the Christmas period.
- New Primary for Fir Vale - Update
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Details of the new primary academy for Fir Vale have been released.
- Parents challenge Council on childcare cuts
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Hundreds of parents, children and childcare workers took part in a noisy demonstration outside the Cabinet meeting at the Town Hall on Wednesday 12th December, after the Council announced cuts to Children’s Centres and childcare providers.
- Local residents campaign for Study Support
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Local campaigners made a passionate plea to the Council to save Study Support on 5th December.
- Wooden Head appears on Ellesmere Road North
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A wooden head, carved from a tree trunk, has appeared on Ellesmere Road North.
- Heritage Lottery Funding for Burngreave Cemetery Local History Project
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Friends of Burngreave Chapels and Cemetery have received a one year grant from The Heritage Lottery Fund ‘All our Stories’ project.
- Winter Events at Parkwood Springs
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Opportunities to join the Friends of Parkwood Springs with their events in December, including Forest Gardening, Wreath Making and Litter Picking.
- New Year events at Pitsmoor Methodist Church
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Details of New Year events at Pitsmoor Methodist.
- New Schools - Community Meetings
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Details of Community Meetings about new schools in the area.
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