2024 Crosspool Festival Art, Craft, Photography Exhibition

This summer, Crosspool Festival is holding its popular two-day Art, Craft, and Photography for the people of Crosspool to showcase their creativity in the areas of Art, Craft, and Photography.

Anyone who lives, works, worships, volunteers, visits, shops or goes to school in the Crosspool area can enter and have their submission exhibited. There will be a chance also to win some prizes, which are sponsored by Cocker & Carr Estate Agents.

During the two days, there will also be demonstrations by local residents on watercolour painting, wood turning and lace making.

If you would like to offer to demonstrate your skill/hobby, then please contact us using the details below*.
There is no theme to follow, just show us what you can create. You can enter as many of the categories as you want, but no more than two entries per category. 

All visitors to the exhibition will be able to vote for their favourite entries in both the under-16s and over-16s categories.

After the exhibition, Cocker & Carr will then put on a window display for some of the entries
How to enter.

Art and Craft Creations.
This is open to

  • Under 16s
  • Everyone over 16 years

You can submit up to two creations that you have made yourself.
You must include a card that gives details of

  • Your name
  • Age category
  • Your contact email and phone number.

From Monday 10th June, you can drop off your entries at Cocker & Carr Estate Agents. The closing date is midday on Friday 28th June.

Photography
This is open to

  • Everyone over 16 years old.
  • Under 16s

You can submit a maximum of two images and the prints can be any size from A5 or A3. They can be printed only or be mounted or framed. On the back, you must state:

  • Your name
  • Age category
  • Your contact email and phone number
  • A title for your photo.

From Monday 10th June, you can drop off your entries at Cocker & Carr Estate Agents. The closing date is midday on Friday 28th June.

Collection of your exhibits.

You can take home your work on Wednesday 3rd July from 6:30 to 7pm or by special arrangements made via emailing the contact details below.

*For further information on all the categories, and to demonstrate your hobby, contact crosspoolfestivalphotos@gmail.com.

Rivelin Valley Conservation Group 2024

The Rivelin Valley Conservation Group (RVCG) is known for its dedication to preserving the natural beauty and heritage of the Rivelin Valley.
In 2024, they have a diverse array of events scheduled that promise to engage the community and further conservation efforts. These events often include talks by wildlife enthusiasts and experts, task days for hands-on involvement, and open meetings to discuss ongoing and future projects.
While specific details of the events are not available, the RVCG has a history of organizing activities that are both educational and enjoyable, contributing significantly to the local community and environment. It’s a wonderful opportunity for residents and visitors alike to connect with nature and participate in the valley’s preservation.
For more details, please refer to the RVCG website or email: rivelin.valley@gmail.com

May Local Elections 2024

Polling Stations are open from 7 am to 10 pm, tomorrow Thursday, May 2nd, 2024.
The number of Councillors to be elected is 1
You must vote at your assigned polling station.
Where Do I Vote?

If you are registered to vote but don’t have your poll card, you can go to the polling station and give them your name and address.
You will need a Photo ID to vote at polling stations!

Crookes & Crosspool Ward Candidates

  • BARRY, Jordan – Liberal Democrats
  • HIBBERT, Joseph Lewis – Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
  • IDLE, Oscar – Green Party
  • MILSOM, Ruth Marion – Labour and Co-operative Party
  • ROUND, Marina – Conservative Party

List of mayor candidates

  • David Bettney – Social Democratic Party
  • Nick Allen – Conservative
  • Oliver Coppard – Labour
  • Douglas Johnson – Green Party
  • Hannah Kitching – Liberal Democrat

The winner is likely to be declared on Saturday 4 May.

Could you be a governor of the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS FT

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is currently holding elections for the Council of Governors. There is one vacancy for a Public Governor representing Sheffield West and three vacancies for Governors representing patients.

Interested individuals can find more information and details about the nomination process on the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Trust’s website.

This is an opportunity for members of the community to contribute to the strategic development and implementation of local hospital services, ensuring they meet the needs of all communities.

Sheffield Astronomical Society

Tomorrow, Tuesday 23rd April 2024 Sheffield Astronomical Society will be holding its monthly `Beginners Evening` called “SAS at 90”.

With the society reaching 90 years old at the end of this month, it will be looking back on SAS and on astronomy in general over those 90 years, plus their usual Astro News, Monthly Notes and APODOM!

Ranmoor Parish Centre,  5 Ranmoor Park Road, Fulwood S10 3GX
Doors open at 7:30pm aiming to start by 8:00pm.

Crosspool Festival Concert

BROOMHILL COMMUNITY LIBRARY

Walking Friends
Meet new people each month through walking and having a cuppa together afterwards.

WALK 1- LODGE MOOR
TARA HQ, 53 Westminster Crescent
Monday 22nd April 10.30am monthly
short walk on flat paths

WALK 2- BROOMHILL
Broomhill Community Library
Thursdays monthly coming soon
medium-Length walk with a bit of incline

WALK 3 – CROSSPOOL
Corner of Den Bank Drive with Hagg Lane
Wednesday 24th April 10.00am monthly
Longer walk with uneven paths and inclines.
To book, please contact:
wellbeing@broomhill-library.org.uk or phone 0114 2734276

Hallam Choral

Hallam Choral Society sings Gabriel Faure’s Requiem, Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb and Jubilate Deo, and Elaine Hagenberg’s Farewell at St Marks Church, Broomhill, 7.30pm Saturday 27th April. 
Tickets £15 from Eventbrite or on the door.