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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.

      • [+] 2014

        All the 2014 issues of the Burngreave Messenger, plus news, features and photos in website exclusives

        • [+] August 2014 Issue 113

          August 2014 Issue of the Burngreave Messenger

          • [] Complaints on Brunswick

            After many complaints from residents of Brunswick Road, Spital Lane and Verdon Street about drug dealing, drug taking and anti-social behaviour, Sheffield Council Housing and South Yorkshire Police organised a joint public meeting on 4th June.

          • [] Messenger editorial

            In our first issue we reported on new plans to improve Spital Hill. Fifteen years later, we report on the opening of the new area around Spital Hill.

          • [+] Firth Park Fun Day

            The annual Firth Park Fun Day returned on Sunday 29th June and brought loads of fun activities.

          • [] Normandy Veterans return

            Local members of the Normandy Veterans Association recently joined two parades at the war memorial in Barker's Pool to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy in June 1944.

          • [] Adult learners Awards

            The Adult Learners’ Week Awards, organised by Sheffield City Council's Lifelong Learning, Skills and Communities department,were held at the Town Hall on 19th June.

          • [] Patrick Duggan

            Patrick died on 16th June this year. he was born on 20th February 1938

          • [] Myra Davis

            Myra Davis, a founder member of Assist, sadly passed away on 25th May 2014.

          • [] Schools raise thousands for the Library

            Burngreave children and families have raised thousands of pounds for Burngreave Library in June and July, showing just how important the library is to local parents and children.

          • [] Parkwood Academy Community Summer Fair

            The annual Summer Fair at Parkwood Academy took place on Saturday 21st June. It was a brilliant sunny day and well over 1000 people turned out to support the event.

          • [] Big Toddle

            On the 1st July, toddlers, parents and staff from Owler Brook came together for a Barnardo’s ‘Big Toddle.’

          • [] Earl Marshall Juniors FC

            tThe teams of local Pitsmoor and Burngreave-based football club, Earl Marshall Juniors, are training regularly as they prepare for the new season.

          • [] Young volunteers visit Poland

            Burngreave residents Adam Hussain and Sonam Nawaz visited Poland to find out about volunteering in the region.

          • [] Whiteways Summer Mela

            Parents, volunteers and staff at Whiteways Primary School hosted a summer mela which took place on our very own school grounds on Wednesday 25th June 2014, raising a staggering £499.92

          • [] Owler Brook Summer Fayre

            The Summer Fayre is one most exciting events of the year at Owler Brook Primary School.

          • [] Looking after each other

            Sheffield City's Council's new Community Wellbeing Programme, has groups and activities in Burngreave and Fir Vale that are empowering hundreds of local residents to help themselves and others and tackling ill health.

          • [] Successful Projects improve wellbeing

            Among the many important projects from the Community Wellbeing Programme (CWP), the Pain Support Group and Women’s exercise have been particularly successful.

          • [+] Byron Wood Family Fun Day

            On 16th June Byron Wood Primary School held its annual Family Fun Day. This is the first time I have helped to sell food at the Fun Day, I made pakoras for the families.

          • [] Playground welcomes the Tour

            On 5th July while the Tour de France was breezing through Yorkshire, the Pitsmoor Adventure Playground was running its own time trials for the under fives.

          • [] George and Brian: Play it again George!

            George is concerned about his ability to still be able to play the piano in Edgar Lowman's latest installment of his George and Brian cartoon strip.

          • [] Litter enforcement in Page Hall

            The Council has put up a number of anti-littering signs in Page Hall, warning people they could be fined £75 for dropping rubbish in the street.

          • [] Council enforces landlord licensing

            Sheffield Council has begun to take action against landlords who have failed to complete their Selective Licensing applications in Page Hall.

          • [] Consultation on new houses at Earl Marshal

            Plans for new housing on Earl Marshal Road is in the preplanning stage, so now is a good time to have your say on what you think the new development should be like.

          • [] BME network meeting in Burngreave

            Following funding cuts, volunteers from the BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) Network organised a public meeting at the Vestry Hall, in June, to discuss ongoing issues of inequality in Sheffield.

          • [] Ski village damage continues

            Since the Ski Village on Parkwood Springs closed, the site has been ravaged by vandalism, plundering, tipping and a succession of fires.

          • [] Robert Smith’s new EP

            Local musician – and sometime Messenger reporter – Rob Smith has launched a new EP, with the prospect of a full album later in the year.

          • [] Longley awards

            On the 24th of June, media students and teachers at Longley Park Sixth Form College celebrated the success of their courses with a Hollywood style awards show.

          • [] Cemetery book launch

            A new book about Burngreave Cemetery and its history of mining links with the community was launched at the Vestry Hall on Saturday 21st June.

          • [] Raising awareness of autism

            Burngreave BME Autism Support Group meets up once a week at Verdon Street to offer support and advice to parents of children with autism.

          • [+] SAGE Greenfingers brings theatre to Grimesthorpe

            Travelling theatre company, Mikron, asked the Burngreave charities SAGE Greenfingers, Green City Action and Grimesthorpe Allotments Association if they would support a performance of their latest play.

          • [] Staying active at Verdon Rec

            For over 20 years, the Senior Citizens group have been meeting at Verdon Recreation Centre. Local resident, Delia Chadwick, keeps the friendly group for over-50s going every Wednesday and is hoping new members will join

          • [] Pye Bank teams clean up

            The streets around Pye Bank School were spotless on Saturday 12th July, after a two-hour litter-pick by pupils, parents and staff.

          • [] Embroidered Postcards of the Great War

            The members of Burngreave Community Cemetery Chapel have used the theme of Embroidered Postcards to recognise the Centenary of the Great War, 1914 -1918, in an exhibition at the Cemetery.

          • [] Bees killed

            I was wondering if you would do a short story on some honey bees the Council has killed. Bees are so very important to wildlife and already endangered. The Council chose to kill a whole colony that had landed on Stockton Close, even though local bee-keepers take them away for free.

          • [] Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year

            Messenger volunteer and local resident, Douglas Johnson, recently won an award for his work with Sheffield Law Centre in Social Welfare law, one of 11 categories in the annual awards.

          • [] Councillor Surgeries

            Local councillors, Jackie Drayton, Ibrar Hussain and Talib Hussain share surgeries on a rota basis.