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Issue 1193
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25th November 2021
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Local News
Vibrant community hub Stannington campaign group, Action for Knowle Top, is urging local residents to get behind them to help buy the former Knowle Top Chapel and Schoolroom.
Nicola Parris, Joint Chair for AKT, commented āAnyone could buy it, maybe even knock it down and build whatever they want. But it should belong to Stannington. It should stay in local hands and stay open for business. Knowle Top has huge potential to become a vibrant and boundless community hub with meeting spaces and performance facilities hosting a range of events.
āMini Policeā get to deter speeding
Come along to the public meeting at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 24th November at Christchurch, Stannington, and find out how you can support this exciting projectā Brass Band will lose their āhomeā Stannington Brass Band will lose their bandroom at Knowle Top, Stannington, unless local campaign group, Action for Knowle Top, is successful in its bid to buy the former chapel and schoolroom. Proceeds from the bandās concert at the Lomas Hall, Stannington, on Saturday 4th December will go towards the purchase fund. Phil Attrill, Chairman said āWe hope the community will get behind Action for Knowle Top to save the former chapel and schoolroom for everyone to use. We want to remain in our base in the heart of Stannington and see the buildings used for many more events and activitiesā. The band will delight the audience with a serving of festive favourites and plenty more besides. Special guests, Clifton Handbell Ringers, will add their own yuletide flavour to this musical spectacular.
Sheffield North West Police Team last week sent PCSOās into Stocksbridge Junior School to speak to the āMini Policeā about speeding and parking. The students were showed how to use the speed gun and even had a go themselves, monitoring Cedar Road. On a positive note, the majority of vehicles were within the 20mph speed limit and āgood parking advisory ticketsā were left on cars that were parked considerately. The āMini Policeā is an innovative and exciting scheme for Year 5 pupils who have been nominated by their schools to take part in a series of sessions delivered by PCSOās. The topics they cover include the dangers of speeding, anti-social behaviour, and online safety.