Parking problems continue around Claremont Hospital

Residents on Sandygate Park say they have been let down by a private hospital assurances to end disruptive parking by staff near their homes.

They are angry that roads near their homes are used as a car park by staff from the nearby Claremont Hospital.

Now people living nearby say they have had enough and want action by the police and the city council to end the long-running row, which is blighting their lives.

“A minority of staff at the hospital are behaving irresponsibly and inconsiderately,” said John Parsons who added that access to his home on Sandygate Park is often obstructed.

“The roads on Sandygate Park are very narrow and there is also a safety issue with people parking on Carsick Hill and Ivy Park Road – often partly on the pavement.”

Councillors Anne Murphy and Craig Gamble Pugh are supporting the residents and say they will back renewed calls for action.

Staff are not allowed to use the car parks at the hospital, on Sandygate Road. It seemed the problem had been solved when last year, in response to residents’ protests backed by councillors, the hospital arranged extra off-road parking for staff in the area.

Residents say those parking places are left empty with some staff refusing to walk even a few hundred yards and continuing to park on narrow residential roads in defiance of pleas from the hospital management.

Councillors Anne Murphy and Craig Gamble Pugh are determined to see action taken. It is hoped to arrange a meeting between residents and the community police officer. They also want a meeting to explain the residents’ concerns to the city council officials responsible for parking and roads.

“We were promised by the director of Claremont Hospital that staff would be encouraged to use the alternative car parking spaces but unfortunately there is a group of staff who have deliberately ignored those requests,” said Councillor Murphy.

“The residents are often elderly and in some cases disabled and access to their homes is important. This should not be happening, it’s unnecessary and we will work for a solution.”

Some residents have tried to talk to the drivers and explain the problems but say they are met with abuse and threats.

“If you challenge the (hospital) staff you are abused and residents have been threatened with being reported to the police for being ‘aggressive’,” said John Parsons.

“People have been accused of vandalising cars with no evidence or cause. In one appalling incident a pensioner in his mid-70s found two policemen at his door saying he had ‘behaved aggressively’ to two female members of (hospital) staff after he challenged their obstruction of his drive.”

He added: “With the help of our local councillors’ we did feel the problem had been resolved but it’s not the case. I can’t be optimistic after three years of trying, and five meetings with the director of the hospital that something will be done by the hospital.”

Purse found at Summer Fayre

A young person’s purse was handed in at last Saturday’s busy Summer Fayre on Coldwell Lane.

If you have lost your purse and think it may be yours then please call 0114 266 3473, or contact the Crosspool Forum via crosspoolforum@fsmail.net giving a brief description and we’ll try to return it to its owner.

Also – if anyone has found a child’s pink rain mac that was lost at the Crosspool Summer Fayre on Saturday, please let us know.

Carver Fields under threat?

It’s our understanding that a decision has been taken to sell the Carver fields on Hagg Lane.

These fields have provided a healthy recreational facility for everyone for many years. If this proves to be the case, and the fields become a building site, this would be a significant loss to the community and to our heritage.

We’ll let you know if we hear more on this.

Players and coaches required for Crosspool Juniors FC

Crosspool Juniors FC
Crosspool Juniors FC

Crosspool Juniors FC are looking for players and coaches for the new 2016-17 season. Players must not be registered with any other Sheffield & District Junior Sunday League team.

Please contact the following people:

Photography competition: the winning pictures

The results are in for this year’s Crosspool Festival photography competition.

People were invited to submit a photo on the theme action.

The judges shortlisted photos in two categories and the public votes on this website to choose which best tells a story to the viewer and that really captures the theme.

Category 1 winner: photos by secondary school age students

2. Too much. Too empty. Set me free
2. Too much. Too empty. Set me free

Category 2 winner: photos by adults

1. Bob the dog, running on the beach. This is Bob, our Irish Setter who sadly died last year. He was such a character, full of love and full of life. We miss him a lot.
1. Bob the dog, running on the beach. This is Bob, our Irish Setter who sadly died last year. He was such a character, full of love and full of life. We miss him a lot.

Thanks for all your entries and for voting, and well done to rhe winners!

Your guide to the 2016 scarecrows of Crosspool

Wish you were here by the Thompson family of Coldwell Lane
Last year’s winner: Wish you were here by the Thompson family of Coldwell Lane
Over 20 households in the neighbourhood will be displaying a scarecrow in their front garden as part of a scarecrow competition at this year’s Crosspool Festival.

The list of roads where we are expecting to see scarecrows is below. Happy hunting!

Street

Scarecrow names/themes

Benty Lane Carnival
Beavers around the world join the carnival
Barholm Road Ellie Faulkner
Jessica Ennis
Barnfield Drive Carnival
Cardoness Road Rio the carnival bird
Den Bank Crescent Doriteia de Den Bank
Domingo de Den Bank
Dransfield Road Rio the carnival queen
Take a Daly dive
Forres Road Olympic cheer girl
Hagg Lane  Action!
Lydgate Lane Rio Olympics
Manchester Road Bob the Olympic scooter champion
Rosie Arch
Arthur the Archer
Goalkeeper Graham
Golfing Bob
Horse riding hero
The fat golfer
Jazzy javelin
Marsh Lane Olympics, let’s dive in
Rygate Road Football
Sandygate Road Olympic Gold-winning symnastics Gloria

 

2016 Crosspool Festival photography competition: vote now!

Update: voting has now closed!


It’s time to vote in this year’s Crosspool Festival photography competition!

People were invited to submit a photo on the theme action.

The judges have shortlisted photos in two categories and would like you to choose which best tells a story to the viewer and that really captures the theme.

Vote using the two polls below.

Category 1: photos by secondary school age students

Choose one photo from three. Make your choice using the poll under all three photos.

1. Jumping into Summer
1. Jumping into Summer
2. Too much. Too empty. Set me free
2. Too much. Too empty. Set me free
3. Lots of action in the early morning sky as Crosspool comes to life
3. Lots of action in the early morning sky as Crosspool comes to life

Category 2: photos by adults

Choose one photo from three. Make your choice using the poll under all three photos.

1. Bob the dog, running on the beach. This is Bob, our Irish Setter who sadly died last year. He was such a character, full of love and full of life. We miss him a lot.
1. Bob the dog, running on the beach. This is Bob, our Irish Setter who sadly died last year. He was such a character, full of love and full of life. We miss him a lot.
2. Alex Latham, 13 year old Junior racer from Crosspool, competing in the Super Moto 140 race
2. Alex Latham, 13 year old Junior racer from Crosspool, competing in the Super Moto 140 race
3. Prayer flags fluttering in the wind over the Gokyo Valley in the Himalayas
3. Prayer flags fluttering in the wind over the Gokyo Valley in the Himalayas
 

For further information about the competition please email crosspoolfestivalphotos@gmail.com

The adult winner’s photo will also be included in this year’s Crosspool Calendar. The best three in each category will be put on the Crosspool Forum website www.crosspool.info and voting for the winners will start from Monday 20 June. The exhibition at St Columba’s will display all the entries on Wednesday 29 June from 1.30pm-4.30pm. You can also meet photographers from Sheffield Photographic Society, see their photos on display and ask them your photo questions. Maybe we can start a local photography group? The winners will be announced at St Columba’s on Wednesday 29 June at 4pm. Tea and coffee will be provided by St Columba’s.

Summer 2016 Crosspool Clarion out soon

Crosspool Clarion, Summer 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2
Download Crosspool Clarion, Summer 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2 PDF (4.2MB)

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

Download Crosspool Clarion Volume 13 Issue 2 Summer 2016 PDF (4.2MB)

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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