
The demolition of the former Hallam Tower hotel on Manchester Road has started.
Planning permission for luxury apartments was previously granted.

Crosspool News – crosspool.info
The Crosspool community website run by Crosspool Forum
The Save The Plough campaign group have announced that their bid to buy The Plough has been beaten by a higher offer from another party that wishes to reopen the pub:

We submitted our bid to the agents last week. Our bid was based on a professional valuation of £435,000 which also included the third car park adjacent to the sports ground.
We were informed by the agents that the third car park had now been taken out of the sale but we stood by our bid.
In discussions with both the agents and Enterprise Inns this week, we were asked if we could increase our bid to match one which was ‘significantly’ higher than ours. We did not want to get drawn into a bidding war and restated that our bid was a fair and reasonable offer.
It seems that Enterprise Inns will go with the higher offer. We do not know who the other bidder is but Enterprise did say it was someone who wants to reopen the pub and it is someone with a track record in the industry.
Despite the fact that we now seem to have reached the end of the road for our project, we would like to thank everyone who has supported the campaign and those who pledged to invest in a community pub. Local people have shown great support for the Plough and we think that this has persuaded other investors that it can be a viable pub and a great local.
Obviously, there is some disappointment in that we might not meet our aim of reopening the Plough as a community run pub but we feel that we can all be proud of what we achieved. When our campaign began in June 2016, our original campaign slogan was ‘Save the Plough’ and it looks like we have done that. If we had not successfully campaigned against Sainsbury’s application for change of the use, the pub would have been lost forever.
During the course of our campaign, it has become clear that there is tremendous community spirit in Crosspool and it would be great if that community spirit could be channeled into other local projects – any ideas?
Once again, we would like to thank everyone for their support throughout a long and challenging campaign and, whenever we had a low point as a campaign group, the support of the community always got us through.
Regards
Peter
(The Plough Community Campaign)

A free walk which forms part of Sheffield Walking Festival in September will depart from Crosspool.
On Monday 11 September 2017, the 16.5km walk leaves Crosspool shops at 10:20am and will then visit a number of cemeteries on the western edge of Sheffield.
As well as the cemeteries we go along the Rivelin Valley with its industrial archaeology and past a mini sculpture park. The walk has great views of the moorlands and the countryside. We finally take the old coffin path to High Bradfield and if we have time visit the motte and baile.
Reserve your place on the Tombstone Tour
All Sheffield Walking Festival events

Crosspool Forum is inviting contributions to the new edition of the Crosspool Calendar.
If you have any photographs of Crosspool, old or new, then please consider submitting them for possible inclusion in the new 2018 calendar.
We’re after a variety of views, eras and seasons and your photos don’t have to be taken using an expensive camera.
Please email your entries as high resolution jpgs to crosspoolnews@gmail.com by Thursday 31 August 2018 with the subject line ‘Crosspool calendar photos’. Remember to include your name and contact details.
You must own the copyright for any photo that you submit and by sending us the photo you agree that we can use it on the Crosspool Calendar, Crosspool News website, social media and for any other promotional means.

Download a summary of bullet points from last Thursday’s meeting:
Bullet points from Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 27 July 2017 (PDF, 60KB)

A further £20,000 has been pledged in support of the Plough pub since the last public meeting.
The campaign to reopen the Sandygate Road pub is looking to raise £120,000 through a community share issue.
A recent post on the campaign Facebook page says:
A few days ago, we needed 150 people to make a minimum pledge. Now that’s down to 80 – we’re sure if we all work hard, we can find those people.
Please email – ploughsandygate@gmail.com for a pledge form or to make a pledge.

Crosspool Forum’s Open Meeting on Thursday 27 July at St Columba’s will start at 7pm.
Come along to give your concerns on local issues to local councillors, the police and Amey.
Provisional agenda for Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 27 July 2017 (PDF, 538KB)
Minutes from previous Open Meetings
The results of our annual festival photography competition have been announced!
People were invited to submit a photo on the theme Wild Crosspool.
The results of the online poll are below…



