Crosspool Forum Open Meeting St Columba’s Church, Manchester Road Thursday 7:00pm 26th October 2023.
South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard has kindly agreed to join us at this Open Meeting as our guest speaker. This is your chance to learn more about Oliver and to hear about his vision and plans for our region and how he intends to address the current issues that affect us all. You will also have the opportunity to ask Oliver any questions you may have. Please note that this is not a political meeting, but a Forum meeting, so we ask you to respect our guidelines on impartiality and the time limit for each question.
The Crosspool Forum Open Meeting is this Thursday 27th April 2023, 7pm, at St Columba’s Church, Manchester Road, Crosspool S10 5PL. Local councillors and the police are regularly there to listen to your concerns on local issues.
The Crosspool Forum Open Meeting is this Thursday 26th January 2023 7pm, at St Columba’s Church, Manchester Road, Crosspool S10 5PL. Local councillors and the police will be on hand to listen to your concerns on local issues.
Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, this Thursday 27th October 7pm at St Columba’s Church Local councillors will be on hand to listen to your concerns on local issues.
Crosspool Forum Open Meeting thisThursday 28th July at 7pm St Columba’s Church Manchester Road Local councillors and the police will be on hand to listen to your views & concerns on local issues. > Guest Speakers:- Olivia Blake MP – Tania Bustamante ( New manager SW LAC)
To protect ourselves and others in enclosed spaces, please consider hand sanitizing as you enter. Wearing a face-covering is now optional.
Crosspool Forum Open Meeting this Thursday 27th January 7pm at St Columba’s Church Hall, Manchester Road.
Local councillors and the police will be on hand to listen to your concerns on local issues. Guest Speakers:- St Columba’s Church and King Edwards School.
The government has announced that the measures put in place under plan B in England will be lifted on Thursday 27th January. To protect ourselves and others in crowded and indoor spaces, where we may come into contact with people we do not normally meet, it is suggested that we continue to sanitize and wear a face mask.
Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, Stephen Hill Church, Wednesday 27th October 7pm
As things are slowly getting back to some sort of normality post-pandemic, the Crosspool Forum  are pleased to announce that by following present covid guidelines, it is relatively safe to start holding their Open Meetings once again.
Stephen Hill Methodist Church, Crosspool
With their usual venue (St Columba Church) being presently used for community vaccinations, the Crosspool Forum were kindly offered the nearby Stephen Hill Church , Crosspool, S10 5PL to hold their forthcoming Open Meeting, Wednesday 27th October 7pm. (Unfortunately the Stephen Hill Church is occupied by another group on Thursday, hence the reason for the change from the day previously advertised).
Local councillors and the police will be on hand to listen to your concerns on local issues, and a guest speaker to give a brief update on the vaccination programme at St Columba.
An open invitation and a warm welcome is extended to all residents, and people who empathise with Crosspool, to attend this and all Crosspool Forum Open Meetings.
Coronavirus remains a serious health risk. You should stay cautious to help protect yourself and others.
For everyone’s continued safety, we encourage face coverings and hand sanitizing.
A Reminder that this evenings Crosspool Forum Open Meeting in St Columba’s Church, is Cancelled.
As we’re sure you’re already aware, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has meant that it’s now, more than ever, vital to limit social contact and avoid gatherings. For that reason and to help keep everyone safe, the difficult decision was made to cancel this evening’s Open Meeting. While we know this is disappointing, we hope you can understand our reasoning for making this decision.
If restrictions allow, it’s very much hope that the next Open Meeting will go ahead in St Columba’s Church at 7pm, on Thursday 28th January, 2021.
To find out more about the virus and how you can do your bit, visit the NHS Website.