Although The allotment holders at the Hagg Lane Allotments no longer hold large annual sales, their Society hut on Back Lane Crosspool, Sheffield, S10, UK (opposite Clough Fields) is brimming with locally grown plants.
These surplus young plants include tomatoes, brassicas, squash, courgettes, beans, and salad crops. What’s remarkable is that most of these plants have been cultivated without chemicals and are well-suited to the area’s conditions.
If you’re interested, you can visit their hut every Sunday morning from 9:30am to 12:30 pm to purchase these healthy plants and kickstart your own garden! 🌱🍅🥦🌽.
CARE IN CROSSPOOL
CARE IN CROSSPOOL
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Wednesday 22nd May, at 2pm
Stephen Hill Church
EVERYONE WELCOME!
For more information, phone 0114 2670045, or email: careincrosspool@gmail.com
Hope you can join us!
Crosspool Bake Off 2024
This year’s Crosspool Bake Off is looking as if it will be a wonderful event for baking enthusiasts to show off their skills in a competitive yet friendly environment.
While it shares similarities with the well-known Great British Bake Off, in so much as the format is of amateur bakers competing to impress judges, it offers a unique community feel that might appeal to those who enjoy the camaraderie and challenge of a baking competition.
Participants are invited to bring their creations to St Columba’s Church from 10 am to 12 noon on Tuesday, 2nd July, with results and tasting festivities occurring from 1 pm to 4 pm.
Whether you’re a seasoned baker or someone who finds joy in creating, participating in events like the Crosspool Bake Off can be a perfect way to engage with fellow baking aficionados, learn new techniques, and perhaps even gain recognition for your baking prowess.
It’s a testament to the universal appeal of baking and its ability to bring people together in pursuit of culinary excellence. So, for those who love the rush of the competition and the smell of freshly baked goods, donning an apron for the Crosspool Bake Off could be the perfect way to indulge in your passion for baking.
Sheffield Astronomy Society
Sheffield Astronomy Society will be holding its monthly guest speaker evening tomorrow, 14th May at the Ranmoor Parish Centre.
The speaker is Andy Green who will be speaking on Aurora – in search of the goddess of the dawn. What is the aurora, what causes it, and where can it be seen. Hopefully, some of these questions will be answered.
The talk will start promptly at 8pm, free to members, guests £3.
Carver Fields to Benefit Both Community and Church
The Sheffield Methodist Circuit’s commitment to Carver Fields is a testament to the power of community engagement and the positive impact of collective decision-making.
The Circuit Leadership Team’s decision to focus on sustainable development and utilization of the land for the benefit of both the community and the church is a forward-thinking approach that ensures the space remains a valuable asset for all.
The formation of a management group that includes community groups and circuit members is a significant step toward maintaining transparency and addressing any concerns.
This collaborative effort will not only preserve the space’s community value but also align it with the mission and values of the church.
The support for the Community Picnic by the Friends of Carver Fields further highlights the circuit’s dedication to fostering community spirit and engagement.
The gratitude expressed towards all involved parties underscores the importance of community input and the circuit’s openness to future collaboration. As the group forms and plans progress, the circuit’s volunteer-led efforts are a reminder of the strength found in unity and shared objectives.
Northern Lights over Crosspool
The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are a stunning natural event that sometimes appears in the skies above here in Crosspool .
These beautiful displays happen when charged particles from the sun bump into atoms in the Earth’s atmosphere, creating colorful curtains that move across the night sky.
Although they are more common in polar areas, certain conditions, like a strong solar storm, can push the aurora further south, making them visible in places like Crosspool.
Last night, people in Crosspool got to see this rare event, which turned the night sky into a breathtaking sight.
Currently, there’s no significant solar activity indicating a high chance of seeing the aurora over Crosspool tonight. However, conditions can change, so it’s good to keep an eye on local forecasts and aurora alert services for any updates. The best opportunity to witness this amazing light show is on a clear, dark night away from city lights.
Crosspool Festival 2024
Featuring a variety of activities suitable for all ages, The Crosspool Festival is set to run from June 28th to July 7th, 2024. The festival is a vibrant event of local talent, diversity and a sense of community.
A full program of the festival’s events has been delivered with the summer issue of the Crosspool Clarion, is also available to download here.
Proceeds from the festival will benefit two charities: Assist Sheffield and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Assist Sheffield offers support to those seeking sanctuary in the city, providing accommodation, information, and other essential services.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization that provides emergency aid in conflict zones and areas affected by diseases.
Crosspool Clarion Summer 2024
The summer issue of the Crosspool Clarion (Incorporating St Columba’s & Stephen Hill Church Newsletter) is available to download and read below.
Current issue: Volume 21-issue-2-Summer-2024
Back issues of past editions of the Clarion are also available to download.
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Car Boot Sale
Car Boot Sale 8am Saturday 15th June 2024
Crosspool Tavern Car Park
To reserve a pitch Email: crosspoolforum@gmail.com
Crosspool Festival Scarecrow Competition 2024
The Crosspool Summer Festival’s Scarecrow Competition is a cherished tradition, igniting the community’s creative spirit. This year’s theme, ‘Sports Personalities,’ invites participants to craft scarecrows inspired by iconic figures in the world of sports.
Open to all Crosspool residents, the competition is a fantastic opportunity for locals to showcase their artistic talents and celebrate sports heroes in a unique and festive way. With an entry fee of only £4, it’s an accessible event for everyone.
Pop into the Crosspool Pet Supplies on Sandygate Road to pick up your entry form or download one Here.
Entrants can display their scarecrows from the 28th of June to the 5th of July, with the judging taking place throughout this period. The event not only fosters local engagement but also supports Crosspool Festival Charities, making it a win-win for both the community and the charitable causes it champions
The winners of the three excellent prizes, donated by local businesses, will be announced at the Summer Fayre, Coldwell Lane Park/Sports Hall, on Saturday 6th July 2024.