Festival of Christmas Songs

The Vivacity Choir 2024 Christmas Concert.  
Saturday 7th December, Matinee 4:00pm, Evening performance 6:30pm.
Tickets £4:00 – £8:00 Ticket Source
Join us for a festival of Christmas songs at Wesley Church Hall Crookes Sheffield S10 1UD
The performance will be in support of Yorkshire’s Brain Tumour Charity.

Stephen Hill Carol Sing

There will be a carol sing at Stephen Hill Methodist Church, Manchester Road, Crosspool, between 10.30 and 11.30am this Monday Morning 2nd December. 

All are Welcome. Come and request your favourite Christmas Carol.

Contact me, Bob Townrow T. 0114 2301098 E. towniesrm@talktalk.net if you want any particular carol, or tune or request it on the day. We shall be singing a variety of carols – traditional, local and modern. Coffee and biscuits are available.

Memorial Unveiling Ceremony Postponed

Due to the inclement weather the Lydgate Green Memorial unveiling ceremony, scheduled for today, Saturday 23rd November at 2.30pm has had to be cancelled.

The new date and time for the ceremony will be scheduled in due course.

Commitment to Public Service

Lydgate Green Memorial unveiling ceremony, 2.30pm, Saturday 23rd November

Lydgate Green, Lydgate Lane

The community of Crosspool is warmly invited to attend the unveiling ceremony of a memorial stone in honour of the late councillor Anne Marie Murphy. Her unwavering dedication and service to the community as both Councillor and Lord Mayor from 2017 to 2018, has left an indelible mark in the hearts and minds of those she served. 
This memorial will stand as a testament to a commitment to public service and the positive impact she made on our community.
The ceremony, which will take place in Lydgate Green at 2.30pm on  Saturday 23rd November, will be a moment to reflect on her legacy and celebrate the values she championed.
We hope to see many of you there to pay tribute to a remarkable lady who made a difference in Crosspool.

Lydgate Green Memorial

Christmas Carol Sing

Stephen Hill Methodist Church
Pre-Christmas Carol Sing 24

Don’t miss this opportunity to lift your spirits and share your voice with others to sing traditional Carols- Old and New; Modern and Local.
Let’s make this Christmas season more meaningful and memorable by singing our hearts out.

“Everyone Welcome”, to a pre-Christmas Carol Singalong at the Stephen Hill Methodist Church coffee morning,
Monday, 2nd December at 10.30 am.

Carol singalong

Make sure you sing your favourite carol at least once this year!
Send any requests to Bob Townrow Tele: 2301098, TowniesRM@TalkTalk.net

Hallam FC Cheese & Wine Tasting

Cheese & Wine Night in the Hallam 1860 Bar Sandygate Road S10 5SE
Thursday 5th December 6:30 to 8:30pm Tickets £35.
Kick of your December festivities with a wine and cheese tasting session with the NORTHERN WINE GUY
Come and have fun tasting a variety of wines and cheeses!


Book your ticket by scanning the QR code or by visiting the Eventbrite website

Hallam Art Exhibition

Art Exhibition & Sale
This Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th October
10 am – 5 pm
Hallam Community Hall
Hallam Grange Crescent S10 4DB   
Refreshments
Free Entry
Free Parking

Free Trees for Communities

The Mayor’s Free Trees for Communities Scheme is once again taking orders. The scheme gives packs of trees to communities across South Yorkshire to support help us plant more trees, and to make the region cleaner, greener and better off.

Trees are not just a great way to take carbon out of our atmosphere and fight climate change, they also help to protect against flooding, promote biodiversity, and improve wellbeing.

The South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority is a partnership of four local authorities led by Mayor Oliver Coppard, working together to create a stronger, greener, fairer South Yorkshire.

Clocks Go Back This Sunday

Don’t forget to put your clocks back by one hour, from 2am to 1am, this Sunday, 27th October.

The transition from British Summer Time (BST) to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is an annual adjustment that marks the end of daylight-saving time in the UK. This shift not only signifies a change in timekeeping but also symbolizes the transition into the winter season, with shorter days and longer nights. It’s a reminder for residents to enjoy an extra hour of sleep and to prepare for the colder months ahead.