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In
this issue:
The
Osborn Mystery
Many local residents remember this impressive building well, and
are shocked that such a valuable community asset should be sold
off by the Council...
Boom
time for Bins!
Many
residents will be shocked to learn that the huge explosions people
have been hearing nightly are caused by young people putting fireworks
into metal Council litter bins...
Prompt
burial service
The
City Council’s Bereavement Service has launched a major information
drive aimed at the Muslim community within Burngreave and across
Sheffield...
A
Real Natural Champion
Big
respect to the recently crowned Great Britain over 50s Natural Body
Building Champion, Lloyd Stuart...
Women
and the art of car maintenance
Women
who are fed up with having to wait for a man to change a flat tyre
or check their oil are being offered the chance to learn basic car
maintenance skills on a new training course supported by the Learning
and Skills Council South Yorkshire...
Burngreavers
go to Goa
Local
residents Beverley Blake and Ian Pugh are preparing for an exciting
trip to Goa in November, but this is not a holiday break, they are
going to help the poverty stricken children of the area...
Woodside
update
Tthe
City Council have decided to clear the entire Woodside estate, wavy
roofs and all. A ‘green space’ will be created, and
left for up to five years, long-term plans having not been decided...
Shops
and buisnesses that feature most
Barry's Café, PRIDE Unisex (Muslim)
Hair & Beauty Salon and 'The Shop'.
Sure
Start – Watch this Space
With
no permanent director in place for some months, much of Sure Start’s
spending has stopped or is being reviewed, including grants to local
child care providers and free stair gates...
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Pitsmoor
Children Labelled?
Personal
information about 40,000 plus ‘vulnerable’ children
in Sheffield, a third of all children, may soon be available to
a range of agencies, including the police, through a new ‘web-based
portal’...
Green
Growth for Burngreave
Burngreave’s
green spaces are about to receive a £1.3 million boost through
an exciting new project called the Burngreave Green Environment
Programme, funded by New Deal for Communities, which aims to transform
the area’s parks, green places and open spaces...
Firs
Hill Amalgamation
The
sound of running feet preceded a multicultural wave of small nursery
and primary school children and marks the opening ceremony for the
amalgamation of Firs Hill Nursery Infant and Junior Schools...
A
New Deal for Burngreave
News
from the New Deal executive team.
Burngreave
Area Panel
The latest from Stuart Bolton, Area Panel
co-ordinator.
The
Interview
Sim Sparkes was
born in Sheffield in 1964. The son of the vicar of Christ Church
he lived with his brothers and sisters in the vicarage on Pitsmoor
Road. He has been teaching for 16 years and works at a Primary school
in Rotherham...
Letters
Page
Upset? Angry? Full of Joy?
Good
news or bad, we want you to have your say!
The
Month of Ramadhan
The
month of Ramadhan is significant for Muslims because it was during
Ramadhan when the Quran was revealed. It is also when Muslims look
for the new moon to begin fasting. Fasting (siyam in Arabic) means
to abstain from something, during this times Muslims refrain from
eating and drinking between dawn and dusk...
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Fast
FM - Sheffield
Radio Ramadan
106.6 FM
On
air from
6th November 2002
Programmes in English and
other community languages.
For
further information contact:
Co-ordinator,
tel: 2423 471 or
0785 5009 160 (mobile).
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fastfmsheff@talk21.com
Mail:
c/o MYCC, PO Box 1837,
Sheffield, S3 9XS.
Studio
no: 0114 242 5200
This
year’s broadcast has been
organised by MYCC in conjunction with Karachi Stores, Sheffield.
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This
month’s issue was produced by the Editorial team:
Lisa
Swift, Andrew Green, Mark Lankshear, Rob Smith, Shaffaq Mohammed,
Ian Clifford, Richard Belbin, Gaby Spinks and Steve Pool.
Desk
Top Publishing: Carl Rose
Web
Design: Jamie Marriott
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