As part of the new approach to managing street trees across the city, further consultations on individual trees are now live on the Sheffield council’s Citizen Space Consultation Hub.
The Sheffield City Council want to ensure that our street trees are looked after as valuable assets for the city. As part of this approach to management, they are focused on the need for transparency in decision making and community consultation in the process. This allows local people the opportunity to understand and, if necessary, challenge a tree management decision through a clear and open process.
New 20m high 5G telecoms mast and multifarious cabinets to be sited in Crosspool!
The Sheffield City Council has received a planning application that you may want to comment on, the deadline for this is 30th July 2021.
The planning application, from CK Hutchison Networks (UK) Ltd, is for a 20m high 5G telecoms mast with a wraparound cabinet at the base, 3 additional cabinets and associated ancillary works on land adjoining, 1 Stephen Hill Sheffield S105NT. (Application to determine if approval required for siting and appearance)
The quickest way to view and comment on the application is at www.Sheffield.gov.uk/planning Your comment will be immediately acknowledged and visible on the website under public comments.’ Selecting `Track’ keeps you updated on the application by email.
St Columba’s and Stephen Hill Church, Crosspool, have amazing volunteers that make everything possible, but they could always do with more help at their groups!!
They currently need new volunteers for their Weekly Bumps, Barins and Babies Group and their monthly Family Groups.
If you are able to help in any way and want to know more, please Email Tara (Children and Family worker), Childrens@stcolumbacrosspool.org.uk
Scarecrows entered for the 2021 community scarecrow competition celebrating the beginning of a ‘New Chapter’ were, as one would have expected, of a very high standard, making it challenging for the judges to choose the winners.
After careful consideration scrutinising all the scarecrows entered, Glyn at “Nest Café” & Rob at “Pet Supplies” chose the following winner and runners-up.
First Prize winner – “Story Time” Manchester Road, receives a certificate and a £25 voucher kindly donated by Green Cross Chemist, Crosspool.
Story Time
First runner-up – “A New Dawn Breaks” Ringstead Crescent, receives a certificate and a voucher for two fish & chip dinners kindly donated by the Crosspool Fish Bar, Crosspool.
A New Dawn Breaks
Seconded runner-up –“Wizardy” Lydgate Hall Crescent, receives a certificate and a £10 voucher kindly donated by Nest Café, Crosspool.
Wizardy
On behalf of the community of Crosspool, we would like to take this opportunity to give a big ”Thank You” to Michele Hatton for organising this year’s scarecrow competition, and also to express our gratitude to Glyn & Rob for making the time in their busy diaries to support the Crosspool community by selecting this year’s winners.
Thank you to everyone who entered this year’s competition. The organisers hope that the variety of entertaining individual creations encourages everyone to enter next year’s competition.
People were invited to submit a photo on the theme ‘A Year in Crosspool’
The results of our annual festival photography competition have been announced! The polls received nearly 146 votes. The results are below.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic restrictions on mass gathering, being extended to the 19th July 2021, this Saturdays hugely popular Crosspool Summer Fayre has had to be cancelled for the second year running, As a result the prizes for this year’s Photo Competition and Scarecrow Competition will now be presented to the competition winners at Hudson’s Kitchen on Sandygate Road, this Saturday 3 July at 12:30pm.
Category 1 winners: Photos by Adult
First : Working from Home by Paul Dorrington
Second : Image 1 of Week 1 of Lockdown by Louise Robinson
Third : (No) golf (of) course by Ken Rutter
Category 2 winner: Photo by a Younger Member of our Community
Overall winner: Magic Fairy Toadstool on Watt Lane by Isaac Robinson
Thank you to the Creative Crosspool residents who, over the past months have been knitting and crocheting a huge variety of delightful items for everyone to enjoy as part of this years scaled down Crosspool Festival .
All the yarn bombing creations currently displayed in the Crosspool precinct were designed and installed by members of our local community.
Look very closely at all the displays for hidden characters such as Robin Hood & his Merry Men and a woolly version of Crossy the Owl.