On Saturday Crosspool Brownies will be hosting a tea and tiffin afternoon from 2-4pm.
Join them at St Columba’s church on Manchester Road for tea, cakes, 50s music and a raffle.
On Saturday Crosspool Brownies will be hosting a tea and tiffin afternoon from 2-4pm.
Join them at St Columba’s church on Manchester Road for tea, cakes, 50s music and a raffle.
Temporary traffic lights are causing delays on Manchester Road in Crosspool, on the stretch between Rivelin Valley Road and the Hagg Lane junction.
The roadworks are in addition to the current disruption at the Broomhill end of Manchester Road caused by work to the water main.
From fun runs to leg waxing, the Crosspool community is coming together to help raise money for children with type one diabetes.
On Sunday 27 May 2012, 33 children from Crosspool schools Lydgate Infant, Lydgate Junior and Tapton – along with children from Waterthorpe Primary and Sheffield High School – are running the 3K fun run in support of children with type one diabetes.
Further to the support received from the local schools, local butcher Philip James is having his legs waxed on Saturday 30 June 2012 at 12pm outside his shop on Sandygate Road – anyone wishing to pay for a wax strip is welcome to sponsor him!
In addition to this, Top to Toe Beauticians on Sandygate Road has raised £424 by organising a raffle. Gym Plus in Crookes and The Avenue Hair & Beauty Salon on Glossop Road are also supporting fundraising efforts.
No one is sure what causes type one diabetes, but a virus that mainly affects children is believed to be the most likely cause and Crosspool community has been immensely supportive in raising funds for Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
Local children taking part in the fun run have their own logo, ‘ToD’, which will be advertised on their running t-shirts, so look out for them on the day and give them a cheer.
If you wish to discover more about type one diabetes and the ongoing fundraising you can visit the blog at www.kidswithtod.blogspot.co.uk.
Update 19 May: Good news, Maxi returned home on Friday night. Thanks for checking your sheds and garages.
A large black and white cat answering to the name or Max of Maxi went missing from the Watt Lane area on Saturday 13 May around 2pm. Have you seen him?
He is a solid cat with a white tummy, white stripes on his back legs, white front and back paws, a torn ear, a white bib and central white facial markings.
The owners are asking whether local residents could check garages, basements, greenhouses and sheds in case she is trapped inside.
Any news of Max would be gratefully received. Please contact Jane on 07981 078762.
Max previously went missing in October 2011 but came home a few days later.
A spring garage sale/Korean food sale takes place at King Edward VII Lower School on Saturday 19 May 2012.
It is organised by Sheffield Korean School and as well as Korean food, you’ll be able to buy books, clothes, stationary and toys.
The sale runs from 10:30am–12.30pm at the school on Darwin Lane in Crosspool. Contact Mr Paul Lee (o7982 261085) or Mrs Jeung (07506 739998) for more information.
Police officers will be dispensing safety and crime prevention advice to members of the Crosspool community on Wednesday 20 June at a Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) stall.
Broomhill SNT will set up outside Spar in Crosspool from 10am-12pm, so pop along if you have any questions about staying safe and reducing crime in our community.