Christmas Tree Recycling

Drag your Christmas tree down to the forecourt of Direct Travel on Sunday 5th January 2025, between 10am and 11.30am were Andrew Clayton, a local tree specialist, will be ready to recycle it for you. The shredded material will be used for mulching and composting purposes.

Carol Service at Tapton Hill Church

The Loxley Silver Band are delighted to be returning once again to Tapton Hill Congregational Church for the annual Christmas carol concert.
This Sunday 15th December at 2.45pm

The Church is on the corner of Manchester Road and Tapton Hill Road.

Melodious Brass of the Salvation Army Band

The annual Christmas concert at Stephen Hill Church in Crosspool is a cherished tradition, marking the season’s festivities with the melodious brass of the Salvation Army Band.

This event, set for 7:45 pm this Wednesday, 11th December, invites the community to gather and revel in the spirit of Christmas through timeless carols and music. It’s a heart-warming occasion that brings together the joy of music and the warmth of community during the most wonderful time of the year.

Don’t miss this chance to enjoy The Salvation Army Band’s annual concert and to support their praiseworthy cause. There is no admission fee, but you will have an opportunity to contribute a donation to the ongoing work of the Salvation Army in Sheffield if you wish.

Children’s Christmas Party

To bring joy and friendship to the Crosspool community, today the Crosspool Forum hosted their annual Children’s Christmas Party at St Columba’s Church. A magical festive afternoon of fun, music and refreshments for the children and their families.

The highlight of the party was the magical and entertaining performance by Barney Baloney and Henry the Cheeky Monkey.
Barney Baloney, a talented magician and entertainer, had the children and their families captivated with his incredible magic tricks and illusions.
The children were in awe as Barney performed his tricks, making objects disappear and reappear before their very eyes. Henry’s antics added an element of surprise and delight to the show, as he caused chaos and mayhem. Delighted by Henry’s antics, their laughter and smiles filled the room with joy and laughter.
Thoroughly enjoying the entertainment and the chance to celebrate the Christmas season together, the parents and guardians were delighted to see their little ones having such a wonderful time.

The Crosspool Forum had worked tirelessly to organize the party, ensuring that every detail was taken care of to make the afternoon special for the children. From the entertainment, the amazing raffle prizes and Christmas gifts, to the delicious refreshments, every aspect of the event was designed for fun and laughter.  

As the party drew to a close, the sense of community and friendship was palpable. The children and their families, who had come together to celebrate the Christmas season with a traditional Children’s Christmas Party, left with beaming smiles and clutching Christmas gifts from Father Christmas and memories that would last a lifetime.

New Crosspool coffee shop “Crosspool Social” opened this week

Marking a delightful addition to the local community, this week at 8.30am on Tuesday 3rd December, a new coffee shop opened in Crosspool.

The Crosspool Social Café is located in what was the Nest, next door to the Crosspool Pets and near the Sheffield-bound bus stop, making it an easily accessible spot for both locals and visitors alike.
The refurbishment of the premises, with cozy seating arrangements and ambient lighting, has created a warm and inviting interior with an atmosphere perfect for casual meetings or quiet moments.

The Crosspool Social Cafés opening times of 8.30am-5pm Monday to-Friday ; 9am-2pm on Saturdays, provides ample opportunity for coffee lovers to enjoy their range of good food throughout the week.

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.

Junior Badminton Club

Crosspool Tavern Car Boot Sale

The bliss of decluttering one’s home is not just in the discovery of long-forgotten treasures, but also in the opportunity to pass them on for others to cherish.

The car boot sale, a staple of British culture, epitomizes this spirit of renewal and exchange. It’s a place where memories are shared, bargains are found, and the simple pleasure of a community gathering under the open sky—or even a cloudy one—is celebrated.

Despite the unpredictable UK weather, the promise of good company, a delicious meal at the Crosspool Tavern, and the thrill of the find, draws a dedicated crowd. It’s a reminder that what may no longer serve one person can bring pleasure to another, and in doing so, contribute to a cycle of sustainability that benefits all.

Lydgate Lane Closure

Lydgate Lane will be closed from 9:30am to 2:30pm for Highway works

Residents and commuters are advised that Lydgate Lane will be experiencing temporary closure from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm to facilitate essential highway works.
These essential maintenance activities are scheduled to continue until the 23rd of August.

During this period, it is advisable to plan your travel accordingly and seek alternative routes to avoid delays. For further details on the ongoing works, you can refer to StreetGuide or the Sheffield  City Council website