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Bullet points from Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, Thursday 26 January 2018 (PDF, 133KB)

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Download a summary of bullet points from last Thursday’s meeting:
Bullet points from Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, Thursday 26 January 2018 (PDF, 133KB)

Local author and historian Howard Smith has written a book about the ancient road from Sheffield to Stanage Pole called The Long Causeway, which passes through Crosspool.
We asked Howard to answer a few questions about his book.
What is the Long Causeway?
The Long Causeway is the old name for the ancient road between Sheffield and Stanage Pole.
Do we know how old the route it is?
The general line of the road was laid down by Roman military surveyors in the late 1st century AD
What does your book explore?
My book covers the history of this route from Roman times to the present, describing the area through which it passes, how the road was used throughout the years, and the impact the road itself had. The book contains helpful maps and is lavishly illustrated in full colour by Ann Beedham, a brilliant graphic designer.
How did you go about researching your book?
I researched the book by fieldwork, using my own library, Google and the Local Studies Library.
We there any particularly interesting stories or facts from the past about the city end of the Long Causeway that would be of interested to Crosspool residents?
Crosspool residents will find the book of interest because the road from town comes up Lydgate Lane and on to Sandygate Road, then Redmires Road.

Have you written other local history books?
I have written many local history books, all connected to roads such as Turnpike Trails. My last book was The Story of the Snake Road, which sold very well in Crosspool and Broomhill Over the years I have given hundreds of illustrated talks to a wide variety of groups.

Do you live locally and have you spent much of your life in this area?
I have had connections with Crosspool over very many years, my late mother lived at Lodge Moor for 30 years, and I have lived in a flat on Redmires Road for the last three years.
I am a retired college principal lecturer, and have a masters degree in local history.
How can we get hold of your book?
My book is on sale for £10 at GT News in Crosspool, Lodge Moor News and Broomhill Post Office.

Thank you to everyone who bought this year’s Crosspool Calendar.
Your support is much appreciated and all proceeds will be used to enhance our local community.
The last few remaining unsold copies have now been withdrawn from the local stockists. Thanks to Charisma, Cocker & Carr, Crosspool Pet Supplies, Enhance, Nest and GT News for their help.
If you’d like one of the last copies then you can request one by emailing crosspoolforum@gmail.com and we’ll get one to you as soon as possible.
Don’t forget you can forward photos of your Crosspool views and scenes in at anytime for consideration in future calendars.
Money raised will help Crosspool Forum funds for local events and improvements to our neighbourhood.
Over recent days there have been reports from Crosspool residents of various break-ins in the neighbourhood.
Ringstead Crescent seems to be one of the targeted streets, with a bicycle, power tools and alcohol all stolen.
Be vigilant – and if you see anything suspicious, you can contact the police by ringing 101.

Crosspool Forum’s Open Meeting on Thursday 25 January at St Columba’s will start at 7pm.
Come along to give your concerns on local issues to local councillors, the police and Amey.
Provisional agenda for Crosspool Forum Open Meeting, 25 January 2018 (PDF, 530KB)
Minutes from previous Open Meetings

A planning application to knock down the Pop-up Shop building on Lydgate Lane and turn it into flats has been approved.
Application 17/01905/FUL will see the demolition of existing building and erection of six apartments.
This year marks the 50th year that a pantomime has taking place at Stephen Hill Methodist Church.
Tickets are now on sale for the 2018 production of Aladdin.
The show will be presented from Wednesday 21 Feb to Saturday 24 Feb (half term week) at 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £5 or £4 for under 12yrs and can be obtained from Bob Hodges on 0114 230 3207 or ginaandbobh@hotmail.com.
Today’s snow and ice caused a 51 bus to get stuck on Sandygate Road this morning.
More snow is forecast so do take extra care on the roads and pavements.

Nest cafe in Crosspool will host a Sunday writing retreat next month.
Draft Zero takes place on Sunday 4 February. The day will be a mixture of writing exercises, free writing time and drinks and snacks, which are included in the price of a ticket.
Visit sundaywriter.org, check out the Facebook event or contact sundaywriter@pobox.com for further information.