
Download a summary of bullet points from last Thursday’s meeting:
Bullet points from Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 28 July 2016 (PDF, 67KB)

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Download a summary of bullet points from last Thursday’s meeting:
Bullet points from Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 28 July 2016 (PDF, 67KB)

Crosspool Forum’s Open Meeting on Thursday 28 July at St Columba’s will start at 7pm.
Come along for updates local issues including:
You’ll also get chance to give your concerns on local issues to local councillors, the police and First Bus.
Agenda for Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 28 July 2016 (PDF, 530KB)
Minutes from previous Open Meetings

Download a summary of bullet points from last Friday’s meeting:
Bullet points from Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 6 May 2016 (PDF, 46KB)

Crosspool Forum’s Open Meeting on Friday 6 May at St Columba’s will start at 7pm.
Come along to give your concerns on local issues to local councillors, the police and First Bus.
Provisional agenda for Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 6 May 2016 (PDF, 2MB)
Minutes from previous Open Meetings

A new monthly evening group for local writers starts next month.
Crosspool Writers Group will meet in Nest cafe, the newly re-opened coffee shop in the precinct. The idea is to share each other’s writing – all varieties, from autobiography to science fiction – and to give and receive feedback in a constructive and supportive environment.
The first meeting is on Wednesday 9 March, 6-8pm. It is free to attend – tea and coffee will be on sale.
For more information contact wendy.bradley.42@gmail.com or call in at Nest.

Crosspool Forum’s Open Meeting on Thursday 28 January at St Columba’s will start at 7pm.
Come along and find out about Yorkshire Water’s new Rivelin Valley filtration scheme and give your concerns on local issues to local councillors, the police and First Bus.
Provisional agenda for Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 28 January 2016 (PDF, 180KB)
Minutes from previous Open Meetings

The off-centre markings on Sandygate Road will be repainted and put back to their previous location following a review by Sheffield city council’s road safety auditors.
The lines were positioned on the newly-resurfaced road with the intention of improving the safety of cyclists being overtaken going up the hill and to slow traffic coming down the hill.
Residents raised concerns over the markings online and at the Crosspool Forum Open a Meeting in October.
Crookes Councillor Geoff Smith took this up and has now confirmed that the lines will be put back back to where they were before. He said: “The auditor has recommended that the centre white line should be put back where it was and this has been accepted by the council and Amey.
“As yet I do not know when the work will be carried out but I have urged that it should be done as soon as possible. Thank you to the residents who pursued this issue.”