Clocks Go Forward Tomorrow

The clocks go forward at 1am tomorrow, Sunday 29th March 2026, marking the start of British Summer Time (BST).

Remember, while most modern devices will update automatically, itโ€™s always wise to double-check manual clocks to ensure youโ€™re on time for your Sunday activities.

Sheffield Half Marathon This Sunday 29 March 2026

A major event in the UK’s running calendar, the Sheffield Half Marathon is South Yorkshireโ€™s biggest event of its kind.
Thousands of runners of all abilities will be taking part, raising many thousands of pounds for numerous great causes.
With a city centre start and finish, a huge crowd of enthusiastic supporters will cheer participants out and back. The event boasts a stunningly scenic route with majestic views of the Peak District on the climb to Ringinglow.ย  Scenic Route Map
The race even incorporates a ‘triple test’ giving entrants a chance to be crowned Peaks Challenge winners in a timed hill climb, triumph in a timed 10K downhill sprint section, and cross the finish line first to lift the Sheffield Half Marathon title.
This really is an event of which the whole of Yorkshire can be proud. So don’t miss it.

Sheffield Half Marathon website

Discover the joy of social dancing

Social dancing offers a gentle, enjoyable way to stay active while meeting new people in a relaxed community setting. Sessions are designed to be welcoming, uplifting, and accessible to all, making them an ideal option for anyone looking to unwind and connect.

No prior experience required. Routines are simple, steady, and easy to follow, making them suitable for complete beginners as well as those returning after a break. 

Annual Sheffield Photographic Exhibition 2026

The annual Sheffield Photographic Society exhibition opens at Sheffield Cathedral this Friday, 20 March, and runs until Sunday 29 March. Entry is free, and visitors can enjoy more than 160 prints, all selected by a national judge.

Once again, Crosspool is exceptionally well represented. All six local members have had work accepted, with an impressive 29 prints between themโ€”and, just like last year, one of them has taken home the exhibitionโ€™s top honour.

Claire Stephensonโ€™s Monochrome Muse was awarded the prestigious Best Image in Exhibition, alongside the trophy for Best Portrait. Andrew Gravesโ€™ Weighing Up the Options won Best Black & White Image, and Peter Mason received the award for Best Record Shot with his photograph Durham Cathedral Nave.

Drop into the Cathedral during its normal opening hours to explore the full range of photographic styles and enjoy the remarkable talent on display.

Importance of Heat Detectors in Home Kitchens

Just a quick one for anyone doing bits around the house, itโ€™s worth popping a Heat Detector in your kitchen, if you havenโ€™t already. Theyโ€™re like smoke alarms, but they donโ€™t go off every time you make toast or boil the kettle. Instead, they only trigger when the temperature shoots up, which is exactly what you want if something genuinely starts to go wrong.

A few of us locally have been upgrading our alarms, and the fire service really does recommend this setup:  – Smoke alarms in living spaces and hallways  – Heat detector in the kitchen; Ideally linked, so if one sounds, they all do 

Theyโ€™re quick to fit, not expensive, and a nice little peaceโ€‘ofโ€‘mind upgrade, especially in busy kitchens.

With kitchen fires remaining one of the leading causes of callouts, the advice is clear: a heat detector is a small addition that can make a significant difference

Lego Easter Eggs

Monday March 30th  2pm-3pm
Tapton Hill Church, Manchester Road

Come and make a Lego Easter egg with a surprise inside. We have mountains of bricks!
You will not be able to take your egg home, but you will be able to exchange it for a chocolate one. There will be lots of making, refreshments and an opportunity to hear the Easter story. This is for primary school children who must be accompanied by an adult who is responsible for them. Donations welcome.
For more information email :-
Suzanne Nockelsย suzannenockels@gmail.com

The City That Taught the World How to Play Football

Heads & Tails

Heads or Tails, Sheffieldโ€™s newest public artwork, celebrates a story the city knows off by heart, but the world often forgets; modern football began here. With its bold, footballโ€‘inspired design, the sculpture is more than just decoration, itโ€™s a tribute to the innovations that shaped the global game.

The journey starts in 1857, when Nathaniel Creswick and William Prest founded Sheffield Football Club, the worldโ€™s first football club. A year later they wrote the Sheffield Rules, the earliest codified laws of the sport, introducing free kicks, throwโ€‘ins, corners and a more organised style of play that would influence the Football Association and the modern game.

Hallam FC followed in 1860, based at Sandygate Road, Crosspool, now recognised as the oldest football ground in the world. Their first meeting with Sheffield FC on 26 December 1860 created the worldโ€™s oldest football derby, a tradition still alive today.

Heads & Tails, funded through a public crowdfunding campaign by Sheffield Home of Football (SHOF), stands as a celebration of this remarkable heritage. Set on Surrey Street, it reminds us that Sheffield didnโ€™t simply take part in footballโ€™s early story, it shaped it. Created by Sheffield-born artist David Westby and crafted by local makers, the artwork invites passers-by to pause, reflect, and take pride in a city whose creativity, rivalry, and community spirit helped turn a rough pastime into the worldโ€™s favourite sport.

In metal rather than ink, the sculpture writes a new chapter in Sheffieldโ€™s football story, one rooted firmly in local soil, craft and identity.

Alex Gage Optometrists Celebrated as Yorkshireโ€™s Best

Longโ€‘standing Crosspool favourite Alex Gage Optometrists has been named Optician of the Year for Yorkshire in the My Local Awards 2026, a title decided entirely by a public vote.

Alex Gage Team

Serving Sheffield since 1996, the familyโ€‘run practices in Crosspool and Woodseats have built a reputation for exceptional personalised eyecare. This latest award reflects the trust and appreciation shown by local residents who value their expertise, warmth, and continuity of care.

Director and optometrist, Alex Gage, said: โ€œWeโ€™re incredibly honoured to receive the Opticians of the Year Award for Yorkshire.โ€
โ€œThis recognition reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional eye care and providing a personalised experience for every patient in our community. Eyecare is something we are very passionate about, given our decades of experience in the industry and as a family-run practice, patients and their individual needs have always been at the forefront of what we do.โ€
โ€œWeโ€™re also incredibly grateful to our loyal patients for their continued trust and support, and we hope to continue to impress them with our expertise and service.โ€

The practice prides itself on staying at the forefront of clinical innovation, offering advanced services such as myopia management, colorimetry, and retinal imaging, often exceeding what is typically available in local optometry practices.

To find out more about Alex Gage Optometrists please visit: http://www.alexgagevision.com

A wellโ€‘deserved celebration of a business that has become part of the fabric of our community.

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