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What’s On<br />
Send details of your event to impact@stchads.org or write to: Impact,<br />
St Chad‟s Church Offices, 15 Camping Lane, Sheffield S8 0GB.<br />
Send details of your event to impact@stchads.org<br />
or Impact, 9 Linden Avenue, Sheffield S8 0GA.<br />
Call 0114 203 9337.<br />
National Health Walks Council for Divorced,<br />
Single lMondays and – Widowed 10am: Graves Park.<br />
Tuesdays Meet at the 8-11pm Animal Farm car park;<br />
Norton<br />
lTuesdays<br />
Country<br />
– 10.30am:<br />
Club<br />
Ecclesall<br />
Woods. Meet at Abbeydale<br />
Club offering friendship and social<br />
Industrial Hamlet;<br />
activities. lThursdays – 10.30am: Lowedges.<br />
Meet Call at Magdalen the Community on 0114 Wing,<br />
2394326. Lowedges Junior School.<br />
& Call 0114 203 9337.<br />
January 30 - February 5<br />
AEGON Free computer British classes Tennis Tour<br />
Graves<br />
Wednesdays<br />
Tennis<br />
9am-4pm<br />
and Leisure Centre<br />
Fridays 9am-1pm<br />
World<br />
Sharrow<br />
ranked<br />
Community<br />
players<br />
Forum<br />
compete<br />
alongside South View local Road Sheffield S7 7UEplayers.<br />
For Call complete 0114 283 beginners 9900. or those<br />
who want to learn more. Open to<br />
February people from 5 across Sheffield.<br />
Book & Call Sale 0114 250 0613 or 0114 250<br />
36 8384. Crawshaw Grove, Beauchief<br />
10am-12pm<br />
April 1<br />
Good<br />
Fooling<br />
quality<br />
Around!<br />
second-hand books<br />
for Bishops’ sale in House aid of the Alzheimer‟s<br />
Society. 1-3pm Donations of paperback<br />
novels An event or for biographies children. with in good John<br />
condition Turner magician, are welcome puppeteer (but not and<br />
larger fool, face books painting due to and space much more.<br />
limitations).<br />
& 0114 278 2600<br />
April 7<br />
February Bishops’ House 5 & the Civil War<br />
Free Bishops’ Environmental House Activities<br />
Millhouses 11am-2pm Park<br />
10.30am-12.30pm<br />
See a family group from the Sealed<br />
Obstacle Knot and course Sheffield and War stream Games<br />
dipping Society activities bring history for 8 alive. - 13 year<br />
olds. & 0114 278 2600<br />
Call 0114 263 4335.<br />
Free Environmental Activities<br />
Millhouses Park<br />
April 21<br />
Dore<br />
1.30-3.30pm<br />
Male Voice Choir<br />
St Nature Oswald’s quiz Church, trail, stream Abbeydale dipping Rd<br />
A and concert bug hunting by Dore activities Male Voice for 8 Choir - 13<br />
enquiries@doremalevoicechoir.com<br />
year olds.<br />
Call 0114 263 4335.<br />
April 22<br />
Bluebells February And 12 Beanpoles<br />
Ecclesall<br />
Free Environmental<br />
Woods Sawmill<br />
Activities<br />
11am - 4pm<br />
Family<br />
Ecclesall<br />
fun<br />
Woods<br />
activities<br />
Sawmill<br />
celebrating<br />
spring 10.30am-12.30pm<br />
including beanpoles, willow<br />
workshops, Nature quiz small trail, stream space gardening, dipping<br />
coffee and bug and hunting cake, stories activities around for 8 the - 13<br />
fire, year bluebell olds. walk and treasure hunt,<br />
woodland Call 0114 crafts 235 and 6348. pond dipping.<br />
& Call 0114 235 6348<br />
February 20<br />
April 28<br />
Book<br />
Why Not<br />
Sale<br />
Try A Bike<br />
36 Greenhil Crawshaw Park Grove, Beauchief<br />
10am-12pm<br />
10am-2pm<br />
Good Rediscover quality your second-hand cycling skills books in<br />
for Greenhill sale in Park. aid of The the Alzheimer’s rangers will<br />
Society. provide a bike, helmet and<br />
Donations instruction. of Meet good at condition the Bowls<br />
paperback Pavilion, Greenhill novels or Park. biographies<br />
are Booking welcome is essential. (but not larger books<br />
due<br />
Call<br />
to lack<br />
0114<br />
of<br />
283<br />
space).<br />
9195.<br />
Beauchief Abbey holds holds a a variety<br />
variety of services of services and anyone and anyone is<br />
is welcome welcome to to attend. attend. For For more details<br />
see details the see Abbey the notice Abbey board. notice<br />
board.<br />
himself there two carucates and<br />
thirty three villeins hold twelve<br />
April caracutes 28 and a half. There are<br />
Brass eight acres Band of Concert meadow and a<br />
Woodseats pasturable Methodist wood. In Church the time of<br />
7.30pm Edward the Confessor, the whole<br />
The<br />
manor<br />
South<br />
was<br />
Yorkshire<br />
valued at<br />
Branch<br />
eight marks<br />
of<br />
of<br />
The Motor Neurone Disease<br />
silver (£5.33) and now at forty<br />
Association’s annual concert<br />
with<br />
shillings<br />
Loxley<br />
(£2.00).<br />
Silver Band,<br />
In Attercliffe<br />
Michael<br />
and<br />
Hickman Sheffield, on two guitar manors, and vocalist Sweyn had<br />
Kristina five caracutes Hickman, of accompanied land to be taxed by -<br />
Michael this land Hickman is said to on have keyboard. been within<br />
Tickets the land are of £8 the adults; manor £6 of Hallam”.<br />
concessions;<br />
T<br />
£3 children, including<br />
refreshments<br />
his is a translation of part of<br />
& Tickets<br />
the<br />
from<br />
Domesday<br />
M Hickman<br />
Book,<br />
(0114<br />
the<br />
250 0078), great or on land the survey door. of 1086<br />
commissioned by William the<br />
April Conqueror. 29 He wanted to assess the<br />
Katherine’s extent of the Day land and resources<br />
Bishops’ being owned House in England at that time,<br />
12-3pm so that he could determine how much<br />
Craft tax he activities, could raise. food, The music, survey and also<br />
answers served as to a questions gauge of about the country's famous<br />
Katherines. economic and social state.<br />
& The 0114 name 278 „Domesday 2600 Book‟ was<br />
not adopted until the late 12th century<br />
- the huge, comprehensive scale on<br />
which the survey took place, and the<br />
irreversible nature of the information<br />
collected, led the people to compare<br />
it to the Last Judgement, or<br />
„Doomsday‟ described in the Bible,<br />
when people's deeds, written in the<br />
Book of Life, were to be placed<br />
before God for judgement! Royal<br />
commissioners were sent out to<br />
collect and record information from<br />
thousands of settlements around<br />
England. That information was<br />
13,418 places listed in the book and<br />
amazingly, almost all of those places<br />
May<br />
can<br />
7<br />
be found on present day maps,<br />
Highland though many Flingof their names have<br />
Graves been altered Park over time. You can find<br />
10.30am-5.30pm<br />
„Sceathfeld‟ (land, free of trees, on a<br />
A frontier family day near out a river with - Highland Sheffield),<br />
Cattle „Wodesettes‟ Show, craft (Norton market Woodseats), and food<br />
stalls, „Totingelei‟ children’s (a watching fun fair rides, place Shire -Totley),<br />
Horse „Handeswrde‟ cart rides, (an stalls enclosed and more.<br />
homestead belonging to Hand -<br />
May<br />
Handsworth)<br />
12<br />
and „Aterclive‟ (a village<br />
Endcliffe<br />
near a cliff<br />
Orchestra<br />
- Attercliff).<br />
- Beethoven’s<br />
The<br />
Violin Concerto with Robin Ireland<br />
Domesday Book provides a valuable<br />
All Saints’ Church, Ecclesall<br />
historical insight into 11th century<br />
7.30pm<br />
A<br />
Norman<br />
concert by<br />
England.<br />
Endcliffe<br />
It tells<br />
Orchestra<br />
us about the<br />
with country's Robin wealth Ireland at on that violin. time and the<br />
feudal system which existed.<br />
May Through 26 the centuries, the Domesday<br />
Sheffield Book has Philharmonic also been used Orchestra as<br />
All evidence Saints’ Church, in disputes Ecclesall over ancient<br />
7.30pm land and property rights - surprisingly<br />
Sheffield enough, Philharmonic right up to the Orchestra 1960s!<br />
performs Walton: Crown Imperial,<br />
Beethoven: *The Earl Piano of Waltheof Concerto was no.3 Earl of<br />
(Soloist: Northumbria, Benjamin too. Frith) He was and the last of<br />
Tchaikovsky: the Anglo-Saxon Symphony earls still No.5. remaining<br />
in England a full decade after the<br />
Norman conquest. He was executed<br />
in 1076 for his part in an uprising<br />
against William1. His lands passed<br />
to his wife, Judith of Normandy<br />
(described as „Countess Judith‟ in the<br />
Domesday Book), who was in fact<br />
William the Conqueror's niece. The<br />
lands were held on her behalf, as the<br />
book tells us, by Roger de Busli,<br />
tenant-in-chief and one of the<br />
greatest of the new wave of Norman<br />
magnates.<br />
Chris Laude<br />
What’s On<br />
St Chads Church, Linden Avenue, Woodseats<br />
email: office@stchads.org<br />
Church Offices: 15 Camping Lane, Sheffield S8 0GB Page 6 website: www.stchads.org<br />
Tel: (0114) 274 5086<br />
St Chads Church, Linden Avenue, Woodseats<br />
email: office@stchads.org<br />
Church Offices: 15 Camping Lane, Sheffield S8 0GB Page 23 website: www.stchads.org<br />
Tel: (0114) 274 5086<br />
St Chad’s Church, Linden Avenue, Woodseats<br />
Church Office: 9 Linden Avenue, Sheffield S8 0GA<br />
Tel: (0114) 274 5086<br />
email: office@stchads.org<br />
St Chad’s Church, Linden Avenue, Woodseats<br />
Page 6 website: www.stchads.org<br />
Church Office: 9 Linden Avenue, Sheffield S8 0GA<br />
Page 7<br />
Tel: (0114) 274 5086<br />
email: office@stchads.org<br />
website: www.stchads.org