The Burngreave TARA Newsletter
Issue 7 April 2014
Burngreave TARA News
- About the Burngreave Tara
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We are a group of tenants and residents in Burngreave and are supported by Sheffield Housing Service
- Burngreave TARA Easter Fayre
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Details of the Burngreave Tara Fayre at Burngreave Vestry Hall on Saturday, 12th April.
- Cleethorpes Trip
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Burngreave TARA are organising a trip to Cleethorpes for Wednesday, 28th May 2014. Book your place!
- Free computer sessions
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Learn the basics or anything else you are interested in e.g. job search, shopping on-line, e-mails, social media. Informal classes with friendly tutors.
- Sewing class
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Learn how to make or repair clothes or do anything else.
- Youth club at Verdon Recreation Centre
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For 8yrs — 16yrs. Come and enjoy yourselves.
- M20 bus route
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The Burngreave Tara is very concerned about the M20 being unable to travel on Verdon Street.
- Save the Burngreave Library
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The Tara is leading on collecting donations to keep the library open with trained staff.
- Weekly Drop-in Coffee mornings
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For women only. At Verdon Recreation Centre Feeling Good project. Information sessions from health professionals, knitting, crocheting, crafts, Zumba, Somali dancing, aerobics, health walks and much more.
- Free monthly Cook & Eat sessions
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Cook and eat sessions at Verdon Recreation Centre
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