Church services for Christmas 2015 in Crosspool

The four local Crosspool churches have announced their programme of services for the Christmas season.

St Columba’s Church of England

  • Sunday 13 December 4pm Christingle Family Service
  • Sunday 20 December 4pm Angel Festival Carol Service with The Beacon at Stephen Hill
  • Thursday 24 December 4pm Crib Service
  • Friday 25 December 10.30am Christmas Day Family Communion

St Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church

  • Thursday 24 December 4pm Crib Service (not Mass); 8pm Vigil Mass of Christmas;
  • Friday 25 December 10am Christmas Day Mass

Tapton Hill Congregational Church

  • Sunday 20 December 2.45pm Carols by Candlelight
  • Friday 25 December 10am Christmas Day Service

The Beacon at Stephen Hill Methodist

  • Sunday 13 December 6pm Carol Service
  • Sunday 20 December 4pm Angel Festival Carol Service at St Columba’s
  • Thursday 24 December 4pm Christingle Service; 11.30pm Midnight Communion
  • Friday 25 December 10am Christmas Day Service

Sandygate Road markings to be audited in January

The off-centre markings on Sandygate Road will be reviewed by Sheffield city council’s road safety auditors early next year.

The lines were positioned on the newly-resurfaced road with the intention of improving the safety of cyclists being overtaken going up the hill and to slow traffic coming down the hill.

Residents raised concerns over the markings online and at the Crosspool Forum Open a Meeting in October.

Since then Crookes Councillor Geoff Smith has been following it up. He explains: “Transport Planning in the council suggested the marking change as part of Cycle PFI Opportunities and Transport Planning provided the brief for Amey designers. Amey then designed the changes and Amey Road Safety auditors audited the design changes before they were implemented.

“After the Open Meeting I raised this again with the council’s traffic engineers. They informed me that after zone works are complete a zone audit is carried out by Amey’s road safety audit team. They are qualified road safety auditors. The audits comply with national guidance and are specified in the contract between Sheffield city council and Amey.

“This particular zone may not be fully completed until May of next year. So I have requested that, given the public concern, an audit of the Sandygate Road marking change is carried out on its own as quickly as possible, and that the outcome is made public.

“In this instance, as Amey have carried out the first audit, then there is an element of them doing the same thing twice, so this audit will be carried out instead by the council’s road safety auditors who have not had any involvement in the process. This provides more independence.”

Van thieves operating in Crosspool

Residents have been in touch to ask us to pass on to van owners that there are thieves operating in the Crosspool area.

One van had its side door prized off on Den Bank Crescent on Tuesday night this week.

Another van was targeted the same night on Hagg Lane. The side door was again prized open and the front window smashed.

And on Thursday night a van was targeted on Den Bank Drive.

Get involved in Crosspool Women’s Institute

Fancy being part of the largest women’s voluntary organisation in the country? This year the Women’s Institute celebrated its centenary and is going from strength to strength.

Crosspool WI has just welcomed in a new president, Dawn Boulter, so it’s a very exciting time to join.

As we move in to 2016 we have a fantastic programme of events, which will soon be available to pick up from Stephen Hill church.

For more information check out www.crosspoolwi.moonfruit.com; or email us on crosspoolwi@live.co.uk; or call the secretary Faye Brownon 07732 308768.

Litter bin emptying to increase

Hanging baskets in Crosspool precinct
Crosspool precinct

The litter bins in Crosspool precinct will now be emptied twice a day rather than once.

This is a result of feedback to Crosspool Forum and action from Councillor Geoff Smith who contacted the Street Cleaning Manager to request the change.

Lydgate Infant School Christmas fair, 5 December, 12-2pm

Come along to Lydgate Infant School on Saturday 5th Dec from 12 – 2pm for our annual Christmas Fair.

See Frozen’s Elsa, Ana & the wonderful Lydgate school choir perform… don’t forget to wear your best Christmas outfit or dress ❄️❄️❄️

Meet Father Christmas & his helpers.

There will be a Christmas trail, tombola, hampers, children’s Christmas crafts, tattoos, face painting, balloons, games, refreshments, food, cakes lots more…

Sunshine Pizza Oven & Pizza making for kids.

Fabulous raffle prizes will be up for grabs in our Christmas Raffle & hamper prize draw, see below for prizes, tickets available on the day.

Lydgate Infant School Christmas fair Facebook event

Winter 2015 Crosspool Clarion out soon

The new issue of the Crosspool Clarion will soon be landing on your doormat. Download and read a PDF of it below.

Crosspool Clarion Volume 12 Issue 4 Winter 2015
Crosspool Clarion Volume 12 Issue 4 Winter 2015 (PDF, 3.2MB)

Current issue: Winter 2015, volume 12, issue 4

Download Crosspool Clarion Winter 2015, volume 12, issue 4 (PDF, 3.2MB)

The Crosspool Clarion is the official newsletter of Crosspool Forum. It is a free, quarterly publication, with over 2,700 copies delivered to local households.

Some back issues of past editions of the Clarion are also available to download.

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Tesco Express store to open on Crosspool petrol station site

A Tesco Express store will open on Crosspool petrol station site
A Tesco Express store will open on Crosspool petrol station site

The site of the former Crosspool petrol station is to be redeveloped as a Tesco Express convenience store.

Residents living nearby have recieved a letter inviting them to respond to the intention of Tesco Stores Ltd to carry out works on the Manchester Road site.

Rivelin Valley Road trees could be chopped down

Thirty one trees along Rivelin Valley Road could be removed as part of the Streets Ahead road improvement project.

According to the Sheffield Telegraph, contractor Amey says three trees are either dead, decayed, have structural integrity problems or are causing surface damage.

Residents are campaigning against the proposals.

A Streets Ahead roadshow is due to visit Stephen Hill church on Tuesday 24 November, 4-7pm.

Sheffield Telegraph: New branch of tree felling row as 31 trees set for axe on Sheffield road

Sheffield City Council Streets Ahead Rivelin area