Heritage at the House

Abbeyfield Park House
Abbeyfield Park House

Story: Fran Belbin | Photo: Lisa Swift

Members of Sheffield Community Heritage Forum visited Abbeyfield Park House on 26th October 2013 to hold their quarterly meeting.

The Forum was set up to share information on community heritage projects run by voluntary groups across Sheffield. There were presentations from South Yorkshire Archaeology Service, Friends of the General Cemetery in Sharrow, Friends of Bishops' House (in Meersbrook Park), Sheffield Cathedral and the Shire Brook Valley Heritage Group.

For FOAP, it was encouraging to see community projects that have got off the ground and made real progress. We look forward to inviting SCHF back in the future when Abbeyfield Park House is more habitable!

Sheffield Community Heritage Forum can be contacted at schf@sheffield.ac.uk. To share your ideas about the future of Abbeyfield Park House, join the Friends of Abbeyfield Park Facebook group or visit http://abbeyfieldpark.wordpress.com/.

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