Sheffield Carers Service

Join us for an uplifting and energising wellbeing event!
Monday 16th March 10.00-14.00
Stephen Hill Methodist Church, 547 Manchester Rd, S10 5PL

  • Wellbeing activities including massage; flower arranging; chair exercise & relaxation; Bollywood Dance; craft activity
  • Free buffet lunch
  • Information about support services for unpaid carers in Sheffield
    For unpaid carers who live in Crosspool

To book a place please:

Funded by Sheffield city council south-west local area committee. Sheffield Carers Service is part of Crossroads Care Rotherham (Charity No: 1062664)

Sheffield Carers Service supports the wellโ€‘being of unpaid carers across the city by offering essential information, advice, and practical and emotional support. Now part of Crossroads Care Charity (since early 2026), the service builds on more than 30 years of experience helping carers navigate local support in Sheffield.

Over 12,000 residents are already part of this caring community. If you look after a family member or friend who is frail, disabled, ill, or living with a mental health condition, youโ€™re welcome to join them. A full definition of who counts as a carer is available via this link


Glass Art in the Pub

Pop into the Sportsman on Benty Lane at 7pm on Tuesday for a relaxed fusedโ€‘glass session. Itโ€™s an easy-going, noโ€‘pressure chance to try something creative while enjoying a drink and a friendly chat with others in the group. Whether youโ€™re a complete beginner or already love glass art, youโ€™ll be very welcome.

Book a place

Sheffield Local Plan

What this consultation is about
The Local Plan sets out where Sheffield will build homes, create jobs, protect green spaces, and develop transport links up to 2039.
After public consultation and examination, the Planning Inspectors have now issued a set of Sheffield Plan-Main Modificationsโ€” changes they believe are necessary for the Plan to be legally sound.
This consultation is your chance to comment only on those modifications, not on the whole Plan again.

Road Safety Minister joins local councillors to inspect Crosspool streets

Lilian Greenwood, Minister for Local Transport, with responsibility for road safety, joined Crookes & Crosspool councillors Minesh Parekh and Ruth Milsom out in Crosspool on Saturday 28th February.

The councillors and Minister visited Benty Lane at its junction with Manchester Road, near to the site of a recent serious incident.

Minister Greenwood (middle) with Crosspool Councillors Minesh Parekh (left) and Ruth Milsom (right).

The government has recently announced a new Road Safety Strategy, which aims to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on roads in the UK. The strategy commits the government to:

  • crack down on the โ€œFatal Fourโ€: speeding, drink/drug driving, seat belt use, mobile phones
  • introduce mandatory advanced safety tech in new vehicles
  • update street design guidance to make rural roads safer
  • establish a Road Safety Investigation Branch to learn from collisions

The Road Safety Strategy is the UKโ€™s first road safety plan in over a decade, aligns with the work of Sheffield City Council to reduce the number of injuries on Sheffieldโ€™s roads, which has recently seen a fall of fifteen percent in people who have died or were seriously injured on Sheffieldโ€™s roads.

Minesh Parekh, Crookes and Crosspool Councillor said:
โ€œAny death or serious injury on our roads is one too many. I am glad that the government is increasing focus to make our roads safer, and that we were able to welcome Minister Greenwood to Crosspool to see our roads firsthand.โ€
โ€œWe are bringing in a new 20 mph limit to Crookes, adding to the 20mph limits the council has rolled-out across Crosspool, and we have established a community speed-watch group to help reduce speeding cars, as we work to make our roads the safest, they can possibly be.โ€

Night at the Movies

The St Francis Dance Company warmly invite you to their Annual Dance Show, a joyful celebration of local talent, music and movement. Four performances will take place at Stephen Hill Church, Manchester Road, S10 5PL.

Performance Dates & Times
Thursday 19 March โ€“ 7:30pmย 
Friday 20 March โ€“ 7:30pmย 
Saturday 21 March โ€“ 3:30pmย 
Sunday 22 March โ€“ 3:30pmย 

Tickets
Adults: ยฃ9 – Children: ยฃ5 – Under 5s: Free 
(Refreshments included)
To book tickets, please contact – Grazyna on 0114 230 8196

Supporting Good Causes
All proceeds will be donated to โ€œEmbraceโ€ and โ€œMaryโ€™s Mealsโ€,
helping to support children and families in

Crosspool Litter Pick Dates

If you are interested in being part of future litter picks, turn up outside the Spar in the Crosspool precinct at 10am this Saturday and thereafter on the First Saturday of the month. All bags and litter picking kit will be provided.

Lost Batch of Crosspool Clarion

If youโ€™re wondering why the spring issue of the Crosspool Clarion hasnโ€™t reached your letterbox yet, itโ€™s because the lorry bringing our delivery from the printers was involved in a serious road accident, and the entire batch was unfortunately lost.

The printers are already producing a fresh run for us, and new copies will be on their way as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding; it really does mean a great deal to us.

Local MP in Crosspool Tonight

Olivia Blake MP is holding a community meeting in Crosspool tonight about the Hallam Water campaign. 

St Columbaโ€™s Church, S10 5PLย 
6pm this evening (Thursday 26 February)

Sheโ€™ll be talking about water quality, sewage spills, and what action residents can take locally. All Hallam constituents are welcome to attend.

Pothole Heart

Engineers are working tirelessly to determine whether the pothole can be filled with love, but early tests suggest tarmac remains the preferred material.
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