Friends of Firth Park news
- Firth Park Festival Committee
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Meetings on 8th April and 6th May 2014 to arrange the festival at Firth Park. Please attaned if you'd like to volunteer or help out in any way.
- Friends of Firth Park: Editorial
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Summary of the Friends of Firth Park's activities since Autumn 2013.
- Activity Sheffield visits Firth park
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The Activity van will be in Firth Park on 26th April and 31st May 2014, with sports equipment and coaches to help anyone from 8-14 years old have some fun during the school holidays.
- Environment Day in Firth Park
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North Sheffield Conservation Group will be in the the Park at Firth Park on 10th May 2014 for a Spring Clean of the Park. Volunteers to help would be very welcome.
- Firth Park Summer Fun Day
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The very popular Firth Park Festival has renamed itself the Firth Park Summer Fun Day andwill take place on Sunday 29th June 2014.
- Music in the Park
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The Hallamshire Military Concert Band will be playing in the park at Firth Park on9th July 2014. They will play marches, songs from the shows and light classical music.
- Andrea's Bench
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Bench installed in Andrea Hardy's memory
- Future Firth Park events
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Events to come later in 2014 organised but Friends of Firth Park, including a Heritage Day in the Clock Tower on 13th September and First World War commemorations.
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