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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.

      • [+] 2013

        Archive of all news, issues and website exclusives from 2013.

        • [+] November 2013 news

          Website-exclusive news from the Burngreave Messenger in November 2013. The next printed issue is published on 30th November 2013.

          • [] SADACCA Cultural Activities Fundraising Event

            Friday 22nd November: Live on stage: Nottingham's Finest Comedienne ‘Patty Dumplin’ and back by popular demand singing ‘Mi Koffee’ Clinton McKoy. Plus many more…

          • [] Wicker flood defence proposal

            A proposal to build flood defences from the Wicker arches to Meadowhall is being planned and businesses are being asked to vote on it.

          • [] Christmas Events at Firth Park

            Look out for the Christmas Festival in Firth Park on Friday 29th November and the Christmas Carol Singalong in the Ripples in the Pond area later in December.

          • [] Firth Park Halloween Party

            The Friends of Firth Park held a Halloween Party in the Clock Tower and Ripples in the Pond area of the Park on 31st October.

          • [] Burngreave TARA Christmas Fayre

            Fair at Burngreave Vestry Hall on 7th December 2013. Contact the TARA if you are interested in hiring a table for the day.

          • [] JOB: Supported Housing Officer

            Pitsmoor Youth Housing Trust are looking for someone with the experience, skills and knowledge to engage, motivate and empower homeless young people and support them to make changes to their lives.

            • 37 hours per week

            • Salary: £20,140 per annum

            • Closing date: 12noon on Monday 18th November 2013

          • [] JOB: Housing Officer

            Pitsmoor Youth Housing Trust are looking for someone to join our organisation and contribute significantly to the effective and efficient management of our accommodation and to our lifeskills support to young people.

            • 24 hours per week

            • Salary: £20,140 per annum full time (pro rata for part time)

            • Closing date: 12noon on Monday 18th November 2013

          • [] JOB: Caretaker/ Maintenance Officer

            Pitsmoor Youth Housing Trust are looking for someone to join our organisation and contribute significantly to the effective and efficient management of our accommodation.

            • 37 hours per week

            • Salary: £14,430 per annum

            • Closing date: 12noon on Monday 18th November 2013

          • [] Multifaith Forest Gardening Day

            Join us at Parkwood Springs for a general maintenance day (weeding, tidy up and cutting back) to prepare for the winter.

          • [] Henry Core Training

            2 day course for health & early years practitioners Tuesday 26th & Wednesday 27th November 2013

          • [] Get Started with Football

            Are you living in the Sheffield area, aged 16-25 years old and currently not in Education, Employment or Training?

            The Prince’s Trust ‘Get Started with’ programme is for unemployed young people aged 16-25. If you are into football but out of work in the Sheffield area, then Get Started with us and achieve your goals.

          • [] Diabetes Self Help Group

            Monthly sessions to learn new cookery skills, socialise and gain new skills to self manage your condition.

          • [] Young Community Leaders Programme

            The Sheffield City Council, Ethnic Minority and Traveller Achievement Service in partnership with CHILYPEP, Sheffield Health and Social Care Trust, Community Development Team and Sheffield FURD are looking to recruit, train and empower a group of 25 young people from diverse backgrounds, as community leaders