Lost Batch of Crosspool Clarion

If you’re wondering why the spring issue of the Crosspool Clarion hasn’t reached your letterbox yet, it’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 Columba’s Church, S10 5PL 
6pm this evening (Thursday 26 February)

She’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.
 

Crosspool Open Gardens 

Our much‑loved Open Gardens returns!
Keen to support a charity close to your heart? Join this year’s Open Gardens and help make it a wonderful community day.
Saturday 27th June 2026 – 10.00am to 4.00pm
To take part, contact:
Ken Rutter and Sue Day 0114 268 0088 156kar@gmail.com

Nominated Yorkshire Optician of the Year

We hope you’ve had a fantastic start to the year!

Alex Gage wanted to remind you that they have been nominated for Optician of the Year Yorkshire and are so grateful for the support they’ve received so far!

Voting closes in 8 days, so there’s still time to help them bring this award home! If you haven’t voted yet, they would love your support. It only takes a moment, and every vote makes a huge difference.

Thank you once again for being part of Alex Gage Celebrating 30 years of optometric care in the community. Your support means the world to them!

Pancake Party at St Columba’s Church

Pancake Party at St Columba’s Church
Tuesday 17 February, 3.30pm–5.00p
Free to Attend
Join us for a fun-filled Pancake Party! 
Bring along your favourite toppings and enjoy an afternoon of flipping, feasting, and community cheer.
For more information, contact: 
tara.osborne@stcolumbacrosspool.org.uk

Crookes 20mph Speed Limit Proposal

Sheffield City Council is seeking views on a proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit across the whole of Crookes. The planned zone would include the shopping centre and more than 40 residential streets stretching between Fulwood Road and Heavygate Road, including Cross Lane, Stannington View Road, Bole Hill Lane and Northfield Road.

Local councillor Minesh Parekh has also asked for Lydgate Lane to be added to the scheme. This extension is now part of the consultation, and he is encouraging residents who support the idea to make their views known.

If the scheme goes ahead, drivers turning from Broomhill’s shopping parade onto Crookes Road would immediately enter the 20mph area. No extra traffic‑calming features, such as speed bumps or cameras, are proposed; the change would be implemented through signage alone. Public Consultation & Map

Wise Up

The Joint Community Safety Team at Lifewise is inviting South Yorkshire residents aged 50+ and anyone who cares for an older person, to WISEUP, a free safety and wellbeing event.

The session takes place on Lifewise’s fully interactive safety set and includes practical guidance from South Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue, and Sheffield Council. Topics include home fire safety, safer driving for older adults, the Herbert Protocol, and more. The venue is fully accessible and on one level.

To attend, email: lifewise.booking@southyorkshire.police.uk with the full names, postcodes and contact numbers of all attendees, plus any mobility, sight or hearing needs.

For updates on future events, follow Community Safety at Lifewise on Facebook.

Sheffield Korean School

Discover Korean language and culture right here in Sheffield!

Sheffield Korean School offers a friendly, inclusive space for children and young people aged 5–16 to explore Korean language, traditions and fun cultural activities.

Every Saturday (term time) 10am–1pm King Edward VII – Lower School, 101 Darwin Lane, S10 5RG

Classes are tailored by age and ability: 
Younger learners enjoy songs, games and hands‑on activities. 
Older students build skills in reading, writing, grammar and real‑life communication

A brilliant way to learn something new, make friends and connect with a vibrant culture.
For more information: Paul Lee kwpaullee777.pl@gmail.com