Active8 Sheffield Charity Fun Day on Sunday 12 July

Active8 Sheffield is hosting its annual Charity Fun Day in aid of Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity on Sunday 12 July at the King Edwards Community Sports Centre in Crosspool.

The day will have various activities going on with bouncy castles, live music, football, sports, fairground rides, a car boot sale, raffles, a BBQ and more.

If you are interested in booking a car boot pitch, please contact Amy on 0114 240 2308 – Option 2 or 07795 222579.

Active-8 Charity Fun Day

I Love Crosspool mugs and bags on sale this summer

I Love Crosspool mugs and bags
I Love Crosspool mugs and bags

Keep an eye out for these I Love Crosspool mugs (£4) and tote bags (£3) which will be available to buy once again at various community events this summer.

The next chance to get your hands on them will be at the car boot sale on Saturday 8 June, starting at 8am. Pitches are still available: book yours now for £6 by calling 07713 687 955 or emailing crosspoolforum@fsmail.net. Money made by from selling pitches will raise funds for Crosspool Forum. All profits you make from your own sales are yours to keep.

Download the Summer 2011 Crosspool Clarion now

The new edition of the Crosspool Clarion is going to press and will soon be falling on the doormats of all Crosspool households.

Crosspool Clarion Summer 2011
Download Crosspool Clarion Summer 2011 (PDF, 1.5MB)

The latest issue includes:

  • HGV Sat Navs
  • New local Councillor
  • Tapton Academy
  • Pupil wins award
  • Lydgate Lane closure
  • Centenary Walk
  • Spring Clean
  • Hallam FC anniversary match
  • Mobile Library Service Cut
  • Royal Wedding Street Parties in Crosspool
  • Computer Course
  • Neighbourhood Watch
  • Open Meeting Minutes

Download Crosspool Clarion Summer 2011 (PDF, 1.5MB)

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

The Crosspool Clarion is the official newsletter of Crospool Forum. It is a free, quarterly publication, with over 2,500 copies delivered to local households.

If you are a local business then you may wish to consider advertising in the Clarion. It is a great way to reach over local households. Contact Clarion editor Ian Hague for more information.

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