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Trees to be Replaced on Abbeydale Road South

The three trees being felled along Abbeydale Road South by the park (all have notices on them) are being replaced with the following:

Opposite No 30 Abbeydale Road – Current tree = Elm – Replacement tree = Scots Pine

Opposite No 2 Hartington Road – Current tree = Dawn Redwood – Replacement tree = English Oak

Opposite No 50 Abbeydale Road – Current tree = Cherry – Replacement tree = Field Maple

There are also two Sycamores near the top car park which are being replaced with Scots Pines.

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Newsletter Focus

We’ve appeared in Nick Clegg’s E-Newsletter! Why not read the article for yourself? CLICK HERE!

 

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Fashion Show at Carterknowle Junior School

March 8th sees a fashion show by Jane Bradley of “Perfectly Dressed” (perfectly.dressed@aol.co.uk) – the shop behind our successful Fashion Show in November 2012!

Click here for full details.

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Read Our Awesome Autumn Newsletter!

The new Autumn Newsletter has now been published! To get the FIRST LOOK – just click the link below!

We hope you like reading about everything the Friends have been up to – and if you want to join us (which is absolutely free) why not click the ‘ABOUT US’ link at the top of this page?

Friends of Millhouses Park Autumn Newsletter

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Millhouses fundraisers go Wassailing!

A fundraising drive to bring a 1,000 year old site in Millhouses back to life will help kick off 2013 with a special Christmas and New Year tradition.

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A Wassail event, which will take place at the Waggon and Horses pub on 5 January, is being organised by Friends of Millhouses Park and will raise money for the restoration of the park’s historic mill buildings.

As part of the Wassail, which is traditionally celebrated on the Twelfth Night of Christmas, a pub quiz will be held and hot food will be served by W.L Leisure managed Waggon and Horses.

A mill has been on the site in Millhouses for more than 1,000 years and the area, one of the oldest suburbs in Sheffield, was originally named after the corn mill. The mill has been the story of how Sheffield fed itself, first with water power taken from the River Sheaf in Millhouses Park and later by steam, ultimately ceasing work in the 1930s.

The Friends of Millhouses Park, in association with Sheffield City Council, is working to bring the well-known buildings back into use and has secured nearly £130,000 to kick-start the development.

Work has already started on the small building to make it secure after a four year battle by Friends of Millhouses Park to save it from destruction.

However, the group needs to raise a further £9,000 to ensure that all the funding is in place to make the small building weather proof, energy self sufficient, and enable it to take a large step towards the whole being available for use by the community, with a protected courtyard area also planned for the exterior.

Simon Argall, from W.L Leisure, which also owns the Millhouses Pub on Abbeydale Road, said: “We are delighted to support this event and hope that the local community come together to help raise vital funds for the works on the mill site. It is set to be a great way to kick-start the New Year in Millhouses!”

Jane Bradley, owner of Perfectly Dressed clothing boutique in Millhouses and organiser of the Wassailing event, said: “The idea behind the Wassail was the fact that the traditional festival dates back to Anglo Saxon times around 1,000 years ago and that a mill has been on the Millhouses site for around the same time, so it seemed quite fitting to tie the two together.

“We’d encourage people to come along to this unique fundraising event and support a fantastic local cause.”

John Brighton, secretary of Friends of Millhouses Park, said: “These buildings have huge historical significance to the Millhouses area and we have fought tirelessly to save them from being knocked down.

“Ultimately we hope that, with the support of people within the local area and beyond, we can bring these buildings back to life and start the next part of their history in the Millhouses area.”

The event will feature an auction, with prizes including Sheffield United tickets, family skating sessions at iceSheffield and meal vouchers at a number of local restaurants, and local group the Gamebirds will lead Christmas Carol-led entertainment on the night.

Tickets for the event are priced at £5 for individuals or £15 for a family ticket, which includes two adults and two children.

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“Wassail” in the Wagon and Horses – 5th January 2013

Following on from the fashion show success we will be running a wassailing evening at the Waggon & Horses from 7.30 pm on Saturday 5th January 2013. There will be a specially written pub quiz and an auction with some super items, many donated by local businesses. A local group, The Gamebirds, will lead the “Sheffield Carol” style entertainment throughout the evening. Excellent hot food will be served and included with the ticket price of £5. Jane Bradley, of Perfectly Dressed, Millhouses, will again be leading the evening. 120 tickets will be available for seating throughout the pub; a family ticket at £15 will also be available. Come along, support the Community Mill Building and have a good sing and darn good evening before returning to work again. Watch out for ticket sales shortly.

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Fashion Show a HUGE Success!

The Fashion Show held on the evening of 1st November 2012 to raise money for the Mill Building was organised by Jane Bradley, owner of Perfectly Dressed in Millhouses, to raise money for the Mill Building and far exceeded our expectations. We anticipated 50 people but in the end we had 107 people enjoying an excellent evening, good food and all the enjoyment of the TV programme “Come on Down” for the raffle. £800 was raised on the night and it is with a huge thanks to Jane for her efforts!

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New Transport Initiative Issue!

Check out the NOVEMBER issue of our Transport Initiative HERE! Learn more about the Friends’ proposals for improving transport links in the South West of Sheffield!

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Sensory Garden Autumn-Clean

We need to cut back, prune and generally clean up the sensory garden which has looked so wonderful this year! Come along on Sunday 2nd December at 10:30am – we’ll meet at the Park Cafe. Remember your warm, waterproof clothing (boots and gloves are recommended)! Come when you like and leave when you want – we would love to see you and any other volunteers!

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Thirsty Work!

From the Sheffield Star on Monday 6th August:

“Volunteers have done their bit to spruce up one of Sheffields most popular parks  and had their hard work rewarded with free drinks at the local pub. Friends of Millhouses Park gave up hours of their time to weed, dig and tidy up shrubbery in a bid to prepare it for the busy school holiday period. Nearby pub The Waggon and Horses then welcomed the green fingered group inside and replenished their energy with free drinks.”

Click the link below to read the article!

http://www.thestar.co.uk/community/it-s-thirsty-work-in-sheffield-but-someone-has-got-to-do-it-1-4806973

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