In its 50th anniversary year, the Hallam Art Group is holding its annual Autumn Exhibition. Hallam Community Hall, Hallam Grange Crescent, Sheffield S10 4DB Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th November, from 10 AM to 5 PM. Admission free – Free Parking – Refreshments
St Columba & Stephen Hill Churches invites you to join them for an early festive treat of music and song on Saturday, 25th November, at 7:30 p.m. at Stephen Hill Church. 547 Manchester Road. Crosspool S10 5PL
The Sheffield Folk Chorale
If you love listening to harmonious melodies and diverse genres, you will appreciate the splendid voices of The Sheffield Folk Chorale. This talented choir, under the direction of Graham Pratt, showcases the beauty of vocal music with their performances of songs to suit different tastes and moods.
This year’s concert will benefit two worthy causes: The Family Works, a charity organisation that helps families in Sheffield who are facing difficulties such as poverty, domestic violence, and mental health issues, Provides counselling, advocacy, parenting support, and practical assistance that will allow them to overcome their challenges and improve their well-being. The Smile Train is a global charity that helps children with a cleft lip and palate to get access to safe and quality surgery in poorer parts of the world and provides local medical professionals with training and equipment to perform cleft surgeries in their own communities. By doing so, not only does it transform the lives of children with clefts, but also strengthens the health systems of the countries where they work.
Admission tickets are just £8. You can reserve your seat by talking to Bob Hodges or Roger Kite, at Stephen Hill Church on Monday mornings or Tele: 0114 2306194 / 0114 2303207
Just turn up bringing all your friends and family. We look forward to seeing you there!
If you are between 10 and 18 years old and enjoy playing badminton, you might be interested in joining Bob Townrow’s Junior Badminton Club.
The club meets every Thursday evening during the school term from 6.30pm to 7.30pm, at the Stephen Hill Methodist Church on Benty Lane, to play mainly doubles with other members on the one court available. The club welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced. You don’t need to bring your own equipment, as everything is provided by the club. The fee is only £10 per term, which is very affordable. Don’t miss this opportunity to have fun and improve your badminton skills with Bob Townrow’s Junior Badminton Club. Tele:0114 2301098, Email:towniesrm@talktalk.net
Dave & Jackie (middle)with their team of Instructors
This September marks the 20th anniversary of Makenki Karate Club, a thriving martial arts community based at the CDYST, Coldwell Lane, Crosspool. The club was founded in 2003 by Dave and Jackie Bolsover, a married couple who share a passion for karate. They started teaching at Nether Green School, but soon outgrew the space and moved to the (CDYST), where they have been ever since. Makenki Karate Club welcomes students of all ages and abilities and offers a friendly and supportive environment to learn and grow.
Dave Bolsover, who is also the chair trustee of CDYST, shares his passion for the clubs he started as a hobby. “It quickly became my full-time profession and I love it. I have had so many wonderful experiences and I’m proud to see how many people have benefited from learning the art. Some of our members have been with us since the beginning and are now instructors themselves”. Dave and his wife Jackie are excited to be launching a new beginner’s session on Mondays from October 30th at 5pm. It’s open to adults and children from 6 years old
Visit their website at www.makarate.co.uk for further info and contact details.
LEGOÂ HARVEST at Tapton Hill Church, Manchester Road, Crosspool.
Tapton Hill Congregational Church is holding another of their popular fun Lego events on Saturday 7th October from 10:30 am. to 11.30am.
This event is for children aged 5-12 to build their own imaginary factory inspired by an iconic favourite Sheffield food product, using mountains of Lego. Please note- I’m afraid you cannot take your creation home, but you can take lots of photos of it. Please bring an adult with you, (No unaccompanied children please). We will also give thanks for all those who help our food get to our plates and share a Harvest-themed Bible story.
There’ll be snacks and drinks for you. Any donations you can give would be very much appreciated.
For more details call Suzanne Nockels Tele: 07837 427 585 or at suzannenockels@gmail.com
You may have heard that our South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard has launched a new region-wide campaign for a Fair Bus Deal.
Due to persistent under-investment from the central government and a lack of a national strategy that prioritises public transport, we have seen a 42% reduction in services over the last 10 years – some routes cut altogether; others seeing reduced timetables.
Oliver and his team are visiting communities across South Yorkshire where people have been hard-hit by cuts and a decline in the quality of bus services – and they want to hear from as many members of the public as possible, to raise a huge campaign that he can take to Westminster to try to convince government ministers that they must invest in South Yorkshire’s public transport.
KEY DATES FOR OUR AREA
Thursday 26 October, 5pm (doors open for registration at 4.30pm) – Public meeting at St Columba’s church, Manchester Road.
Friday 27 October, 10am – Virtual meeting online (sign up to receive Zoom link)
Tuesday 31 October, 12 noon – Virtual meeting online (sign up to receive Zoom link)
All the details of the campaign are here: https://southyorkshire-ca.gov.uk/fair-deal, including sign-up for the virtual meetings, and a feedback form where people can relate their experiences of public transport to help Oliver build the case for a Fair Deal.
The Oakbrook Badminton Club welcomes new members who want to play badminton in a friendly and competitive environment.
The club is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, where you can meet new people and have fun.
If you are looking for a place to enjoy badminton and socialize, you might want to check out this club. It offers a spacious hall with all the necessary equipment, as well as various teams for different levels. Although they have a minimum skill level requirement, as long as you have an acceptable serve and can keep a rally going with other team players, you’ll fit in.
The fees are affordable and reflect the quality and convenience of the club’s facilities and amenities
You can join them every Tuesday and Friday, 7pm to 10pm in the Sports Hall, King Edward’s Lower School, Darwin Lane, Crosspool, Sheffield S10 5RG.
if you’re interested, it might be wise to contact their secretary, James Sedgley in advance to let him know. Tele: 07852 364626, email: secretary@oakbrookbadminton.co.uk For any enquiries related to junior sessions contact: Pete Ledbetter Tele: 07879 640613, email: info@peterledbetter.co.uk Facebook: Click Here
Due to a planned industrial action, there may be some delays in waste and recycling collections in Sheffield on 26th and 27th September 2023. If your collection day falls on these dates, please put your bin out tomorrow Saturday (23 September) before 7am and keep it out until it is collected.
You can also use any of the Household Waste Recycling Centres, which are open as usual. To find your nearest centre, visit www.sheffield.veolia.co.uk/HWRC.
If you are planning to drive around Sheffield this weekend, you might want to check the road closures and diversions that will be in place due to the Sheffield 10K race.
The event, which will take place this Sunday, September 24, will see thousands of runners and spectators flocking to the city centre and surrounding areas.
The race will start and finish at Arundel Gate, and the route will include Ecclesall Road, Endcliffe Park, Rustlings Road and Charter Row. To ensure the safety of the participants and the public, some roads will be closed or have restricted access from 4 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. You can find the full list of Road Closures and diversions on the Run For All website or Sheffield 10K Road Closures
The organisers apologise for any inconvenience caused by the traffic changes and thank you for your cooperation and support.