123456A
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After all the cuts last year, is Bankwood Children's Centre still open for business?
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7th November 1968
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Seagrave's Barbers Closes On Woodseats
123456A replied to bus man's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
the ladies hairdressers used to be on the upper floor 'Carole's' [Roger's wife] Barber owned by Walter Seagrave first, before Roger took it over. -
Sort that Speed Bump out now!! grrrrrrrrrrrr
123456A replied to DunkinDonut's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
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SESSA RIP? Sheffield education supply teaching
123456A replied to Shhh's topic in Sheffield Business & Employment
They're closing. Staff have taken new jobs, apart from those running with current bookings to the end of the summer term. If you phone for guidance the advice will be to sign on with another agency. They aren't assisting schools with any new bookings. It's one cutback too far by the council...... -
Just driven past and only the barmen are in there.
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http://grahamstevenson.me.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=481:percy-riley-&catid=18:r&Itemid=126 It's on the pavement at the top of Fargate, not on a building.
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Whers the best place to sell my unwanted baby items
123456A replied to CHEZZFAYE's topic in Sheffield Parenting Group
If anyone wants to donate outgrown children's clothing, then the Children's centres are always grateful for clean pre-loved clothes. Especially waterproofs for outdoor play and jogging bottoms or trousers for when kids have minor 'accidents'. -
Been away..... yes I do.
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I don't write the laws
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but this is Sheffield, not London.... 257. In London it is an offence to park on a pavement unless signs indicate that it is specifically permitted. Throughout the rest of the country there is no national law that bans parking by cars and small vehicles on the pavement.[212] A council wishing to ban pavement parking in a specific area can use Traffic Regulation Orders to this effect.
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and pulled a
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No, but it's illegal to drive on the pavement.
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let's start again...
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no.................