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jwl2005

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  1. Looking for some general advice and opinions. Looking at viewing some properties in Frechville over the next week or so and wondered what everyone thought about the area. I have done my research and nothing is alerting me to say no. One of the houses I will be viewing is on Youlgrieve Drive. Thanks in advance.
  2. Ideally looking for 2 bedroom, preferably without to much to do to it maybe just a bit of cosmetic work but not a full DIY job. I don’t have a car so good transport links as I work in the city centre. I have scratched off Cradock Court now as just to much trouble happening around there. I want to feel safe where I live or at least as safe as I can be. Another property I saw which looked nice was in Gleadless about a 2min walk down the road from Gleadless Townend tram stop. Think it was Norton Avenue. Any advice on that area? Or any other areas I should look at?
  3. Hello, I wanted to get people's opinions on something. I'm ready to start viewing properties for my first home. I have a help to buy account. My budget roughly would be between £120,000-£128,000 for an old build or £160,000 for anew build new to the help to buy equity loan. One plot of new builds I have seen are by Gleeson on Cradock Road (S2 2JX) called Cradock Court. I wanted to know what people thought about this area? It helps there is a tram stop literally across the road as I don't drive. I know this area divides opinion some quite like it and have no issues and others wouldn't venture to it. Any advice on this or other thoughts for a first time buyer would be very beneficial. Many thanks
  4. Sheffield is continuing to work and strive towards stamping out homophobia in Football by holding our 2nd event… the first ever Sheffield Rainbow Laces Cup. We are continuing to show Sheffield is making a positive impact for LGBT+ inclusion in sport. Cup details  - Saturday 16th November 2019, 11.30am-3pm (11.30am access to changing rooms, 12pm access to pitch and spectator stand opens, 1pm first half, 2pm second half, 3pm trophy presentation) - Olympic Legacy Park, Attercliffe Common, Sheffield S9 3TL - 11 a side football match - 90mins (45mins per half) - Penalties if draw at 90mins - All spectators are welcome. Buy a ticket here: http://bit.do/RLCup  Sheffield Rainbow Laces history To find out more about the young history of Sheffield Rainbow Laces please follow the below links and watch our short video from our last event. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuK043DKYSg&t=2s Article: https://sayit.org.uk/sheffield-rainbow-laces-anti-lgbtphobia-football-event-a-huge-success/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SheffLaces  FB: https://www.facebook.com/SheffLaces/
  5. Sheffield Rainbow Laces 2019 – Saturday 16th February, 1-5pm SRL19 FB Page The Rainbow Laces campaign was created by Stonewall as a way for sports people to show their support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people (LGBT+) by wearing rainbow coloured laces. Positive LGBT+ representation in sport is still very rare and we know that LGBT+ phobia continues to be a real issue in a number of sports. Sadly, reports of homophobic abuse around football matches continue to rise and last year saw a 9% rise. Furthermore, there are no openly gay male footballers in the top tiers of the sport in the UK. The last player to come out was Justin Fashanu, who came out in 1990 but died of suicide in 1998 after years of homophobic abuse. Sheffield Rainbow Laces will be held on Saturday 16th February 2019 to coincide with LGBT+ History Month. The tournament will be 5-a-side and held at GOALS on Norfolk Park Road from 1-5p.m. The event is being jointly organised by Sheffield LGBT+ young people’s charity, SAYiT, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary and Sheffield Hallam University. The purpose of this event is to raise money for charity, raise awareness of LGBT+ inclusion in sport for fans and for people directly involved in sport who identify as LGBT+. It is also about stamping out LGBT+ phobia in sport and showing it the red card for good. The event will include a DJ for the afternoon, a pizza buffet for all taking part and spectators, private access to the bar, a penalty shootout competition, a raffle and an awards ceremony. All players, referees, volunteers and staff at GOALS will be wearing rainbow laces as a symbol for the campaign. All spectators are very welcome. 18s & over only and mixed gender teams are encouraged. We are charging £40 per team, so if you have 8 players, that’s only £5 each. Please sign your team up now – http://7.ly/SRL19 All the money raised will go to SAYiT, which is also linked to the Noah Lomax fund. Noah Lomax was a 15-year-old who had mental health problems and identified as gay. He was extremely proud of his sexuality and did all he could to campaign for equality. Noah sadly died back in August 2018. The fund has been set up in his name to help continue to support young LGBT+ people with mental health problems. Please show your support and sign up a team. You don’t have to be a great football player – it’s all about showing your support for LGBT+ rights and also having some fun. So come on get those football boots on, come and join us and we’ll supply you with the rainbow laces. Teams must sign up and can't just turn up on the day.
  6. Does anyone know if the last night of the proms on 13th September 2014 will be shown anywhere in Sheffield. i.e) outdoor venue, cinema, hall? Many Thanks
  7. I'm looking at moving to base on Trafalgar street just off division street. Before i make a decision can i ask for comments/feedback/reviews on living there and in that area. Is it nice? Any good experiences? What are the positives? and negatives? Much Appreciated
  8. hi, bruce shark. i have just moved into stalker lees road and will have a car frm monday onwards. what is the procudure of parking outside my property and not getting tickets can i get a permit? if so how? can u help please.
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