Hallam Art Exhibition & Sale

Art Exhibition & Sale
Dorothy Fox Centre
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
Saturday 3rd May – Monday 5th May
10am–5pm
Free Admission – Refreshments
10% of profits from the exhibition will go to Prostate Cancer UK

The Crosspool community website run by Crosspool Forum

Art Exhibition & Sale
Dorothy Fox Centre
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
Saturday 3rd May – Monday 5th May
10am–5pm
Free Admission – Refreshments
10% of profits from the exhibition will go to Prostate Cancer UK
The annual Sheffield Photography Society exhibition at Sheffield Cathedral was once again a resounding success, delighting visitors with a stunning display of over 160 prints. This year, the Society introduced a public competition, inviting photography enthusiasts to submit their work. The four winning images were professionally printed, mounted, and proudly showcased at the exhibition.
Among the winners was Crosspool’s own Eric Stevens, whose captivating print, *Tranquillity at Keswick*, not only earned a spot in the exhibition but also claimed the title of the public’s favourite image. Remarkably, the two runners-up also hailed from Crosspool—Eddie Sherwood, who impressed with his Barn Owl print, and Erica Oram with Beech Sapling. Adding to the local triumph, Crosspudlian` Andrew Graves’ Lucy’s Diamond in the Sky was awarded the prestigious Society Trophy, chosen by the judge as the exhibition’s best print. The external judge praised the piece, stating, “This image is full of fun with a dash of colour brightening the angry sky. The position of the figure joins the sky, the sea, and the ground together, making for an emotive and interesting composition. A fun image, ideally suited to the small print format, but strong in storytelling and emotional depth.”
If you have an image—whether taken on a phone or a camera—you’ll soon have the opportunity to exhibit your work at the upcoming Festival Art, Craft, and Photography Exhibition, which takes place on Tuesday and Wednesday, 1st & 2nd July.
Stay tuned; further details on how to enter will be provided soon or if you would like seek more information, please email: crosspoolfestivalphotos@gmail.com




Thank you for the help and kindness given to Angela Priestley in the Crosspool shopping centre.
Angela will never forget the incredible kindness shown to her by a gentleman and his daughter one afternoon in March whilst in the Crosspool shopping centre.
“What started as a routine shopping trip quickly turned into a distressing ordeal when my mobility scooter suddenly broke down and refused to restart. A wave of panic set in—I was stranded, alone, and completely helpless. My husband was away for the day, and with my multiple sclerosis preventing me from walking unaided, I felt a deep sense of vulnerability.”
Just as fear and frustration threatened to overwhelm me, two kind people appeared. With genuine concern, they asked if I needed help, and from that moment, their compassion turned my day around. Not only did the gentleman kindly drive me home, ensuring I was safe, but his daughter displayed an extraordinary act of generosity—pushing my scooter all the way back to my house. I can only imagine the effort that must have taken, yet she did it without hesitation.”
“I cannot put into words how much their kindness meant to me. It was more than just a helpful gesture—it was a reminder that even in moments of helplessness, there are good-hearted people willing to step in and make a difference. The relief I felt when I realised I wasn’t alone, the gratitude that swelled in my heart as they took action—it is something I will cherish forever.”
“If you happen to read this, please know that you were my heroes that day. Your generosity and selflessness meant everything. Thank you.”

You’ll probably have caught the news today that two surveyors with a drone showed up on Carver Fields, Crosspool, causing a lot of concern and speculation for people who saw them.
This prompted a local councillor to contact the Methodist Circuit, the field’s owners, who confirmed that the land has not been sold and there are definitely no plans to sell it.
While in the field, the local councillor took the opportunity to speak directly with the surveyors to understand their purpose. Around the same time, a representative from the Methodist Church arrived. He holds responsibility for overseeing all buildings and assets within the local area, meaning any decision to sell the land would require his review and approval. Furthermore, he is the individual who must authorise any applications for commercial drone flights over Methodist-owned property—something he had unequivocally not authorised.
His presence reinforced the concerns surrounding the unauthorised survey, prompting further inquiries into who commissioned the drone operation and what their intentions might be. The surveyors, however, refused to disclose this information. In response, the Methodist representative firmly yet politely asked them to pack up their equipment and leave the site, which they did.
The situation has raised broader questions about why the land was surveyed without proper authorisation and what implications this might have. While social media speculation has fuelled rumours of a potential sale or housing development, there is currently no indication that the landowners have entered into any such discussions or plans. The matter remains under investigation as efforts continue to identify the third party responsible for commissioning the survey.
Unauthorised surveys can create suspicion and concern among local residents, leading to misinformation and unnecessary panic, as in the case of Carver Fields.
The 257 service to Bakewell is up and running, with a better timetable!

That’s great news for local travellers!
The 257 service is now operated from Monday to Saturday by Andrew’s of Tideswell, using former Hulleys buses. The updated timetable is available on Travel South Yorkshire, Derbyshire County Council, and Andrew’s websites.
As of last week, the timetables at bus stops haven’t been updated but should be shortly
For summer Sundays, South Pennine Community Transport is running a Sheffield to Bamford service via Derwent.
It’s good to hear that bus stop timetable updates are on the way! Keeping timetables accurate makes a huge difference for passengers! Have you noticed any improvements with the new operators?
A warm welcome was extended to the Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Councillor Jayne Dunn.
In Lydgate Green, Crosspool, on Saturday, 29th March, the Lord Mayor came together with local councillors and the community in Lydgate Green, Crosspool, to officially unveil a memorial dedicated to Anne Marie Murphy. The stunning stonework, generously donated by Crosspool Forum and crafted by Andrew Vickers Art—Stoneface, was a testament to Anne’s cherished legacy.


Why the owl, you ask? Crossey wasn’t just any owl—he was the owl, loved by the entire community. Until last year, he made his home in a tree near the green by Lydgate School.
Anne Marie Murphy was an influential figure in the city of Sheffield, most notably serving as a councillor for the Crookes and Crosspool ward from 2014. Her commitment to public service and community engagement was evident throughout her time as a councillor, which culminated in her role as the Lord Mayor of Sheffield from 2017 to 2018. Anne’s passion for her community and her tireless work on various projects made her a deeply respected member of the local government and an admired figure among residents.
Anne’s legacy is defined by her unwavering commitment, her passion for service, and her inspiring community spirit. Her life serves as a poignant reminder of the immense impact one person can have. As we, the community, reflect on Anne’s remarkable contributions, it becomes evident that her efforts have left a lasting impression on Crosspool. The memorial stands as a powerful tribute to Anne’s memory, encouraging future generations to embrace her values of public service. It stands as a symbol of the ripple effect she created, inspiring stronger and more vibrant communities for years to come

We are delighted to invite you to participate in our ongoing efforts to maintain a clean and pleasant neighbourhood. Building on the success of previous litter pickings, we aim to continue making a positive impact in the community.
Meet outside the “Spar” in the Crosspool Shopping Precinct. This Saturday, 5th April 2025, Time: 10:00am to 11.15am.
Your involvement is greatly valued, and together we can make a meaningful difference. For further information, please feel free to contact us via email at crosspoolforum@gmail.com

The clocks go forward at 1am tomorrow, Sunday 30th March 2025, marking the start of British Summer Time (BST).
Remember, while most modern devices will update automatically, it’s always wise to double-check manual clocks to ensure you’re on time for your Sunday activities.

The termination of Hulleys bus services, including the 257 route that passes through Crosspool, will have a significant impact.People will be standing at bus stops tomorrow morning, waiting for a bus that will no longer arrive.
While Hulleys faced challenges with reliability, their services were still a lifeline for many residents, providing essential transport to Bakewell and Sheffield.
The 257 route, in particular, serves as a crucial connection between the villages of Baslow, Calver, Stoney Middleton, Eyam, Grindleford, Hathersage, Bamford, and Yorkshire Bridge.
Its loss will be deeply felt across these communities.
Full Story in Derbyshire Times

Sheffield Half Marathon Road Closures
Thousands of runners will participate in this major event that goes through and around the city tomorrow, Sunday, March 23rd.
In order to ensure the safety of participants and the general public, the event necessitates the implementation of road closures and the suspension of several traffic regulation orders. These measures will affect travel throughout the weekend. The organisations appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this time.
Visit the Run For All website for more information about the event: