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Don’t forget the clocks go forward one hour this weekend.  👍

 

The Hallam Chase 2019

To allow time to handicap all, the pre-entries close on the 22nd May. The aim is for all to finish together.
The chase scheduled to start at 8pm, Tuesday 28th May, tortoises off first, whippets last,  takes runners out and back to the Hallamshire Cricket Ground along a 3.25mls fell race course that climbs  800′ up to the church gate at Stanington.

Open to male and female runners, young and old, the tradition of staging this heritage related event goes back as far as 1862

If you would like to be part of keeping this unique chase alive for the next generation, contact Richard Patton Tel:01433 620591, Mobile: 07974 983670,
Email: richard@billywiz.me

Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase
Runners competing in the 2012 Hallam Chase

Urgent Care Services Survey

Following on from the feedback they received on their idea of closing the Walk-In Centre, theWalkin Clinical Care Commissioning Group (a separate organisation) are asking about your experience of the urgent care services.

You have until 10th March 2019 to take a few minutes to fill-in their short survey.
urgent-care-consultation survey

Pop Along to Rhythm Time

Rhythm Time are fantastic, educational and fun music classes for babies, toddlers and pre-school children, here you can discover the magic of music with your little one!
They are at Stephen Hill Methodist Church Hall every Thursday & Friday
Everyone is welcome, mums, dad’s, grandparent’s, nanny’s.

Rhythm TimeWhy not pop along to see how music can support your little ones development in a really fun way!
They even do birthday parties at your home or chosen venue.

email sarah@spcinternet.co.uk for more information.
They hope to see you soon!
RhythmTime Link:

 

 

 

 

Magnificent Seven bike race returns to Crosspool on 11 March 2018

Rainbow over Hagg Hill cyclists (photo: Visit Sheffield)
Rainbow over Hagg Hill cyclists (photo: Visit Sheffield)

Cycists will take on the steep inclines of Hagg Hill and Stephen Hill on Sunday 11 March as part of the Magnificent Seven challenge.

In 2017, competitors were greeted by local residents and a rainbow as they rode up Hagg Hill.

The 2018 route, which is just over 26 miles long, presents each rider with over 4,200ft of climbing, with inclines ranging from 9 to 23 per cent. Spectators are welcome.

Some roads are expected to be temporarily closed for the event.

Magnificent Seven challenge

 

Planning application submitted for former Crosspool restaurant

Planning application submitted for former Crosspool restaurant premisis

Greencross Chemists Ltd has submitted a planning application to make alterations to the empty Aligarh resturant premisis in Crosspool shopping precinct.

Diagrams as part of application 17/05164/FUL appear to show a pharmacy-style green cross sign on the outside of the Sandygate Road building. A roof would be erected over the rear yard in order to use the ground floor as a cafe, with a yoga/pilates/wellbeing studio planned for the first floor. The plans also indicate the extension of the frontage to form a ‘street corner feature’.

View planning application 17/05164/FUL