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Month: March 2022

Isilda Lang 2002 by Richard Hanson
Projects & People

Incredible turn out as community say goodbye to Isilda Lang

24th March 2022
The funeral for the well-loved local resident Isilda Lang was held on Monday 21st March. Friends, family and the community came together to say goodbye as people lined the streets holding flowers for a daffodil [Read more]
Isilda tending flowers
Projects & People

Celebrating Isilida Monday 21st March – ‘Isilda’s Equinox’

18th March 2022
Everyone is invited the funeral of Isilda Lang on Monday 21st March and to line the street with a daffodil tribute to see her off as she leaves Scott Road with her family one last [Read more]
Isilda Lang 2002
Projects & People

Interview between Isilda Lang and Kim Streets, February 2002

11th March 2022
In Isilda Lang’s memory, we are republishing  this article which originally appeared in the March 2002 issue of the Burngreave Messenger. She sadly passed away on 21st February 2022 following a cancer diagnosis in 2019. [Read more]
Playwork professionals are all smiles as they set off to Eastbourne for the National Playwork conference.
Children & Young People

Pitsmoor Adventure playground win award for playwork

4th March 2022
Congratulations are in order for the team at Pitsmoor Adventure Playground on receiving a Frontline Playwork award at the 2022 National Playwork Conference in Eastbourne. Announcing the news on Twitter, the playground said: “We are [Read more]
Messenger AGM 1st Match 2022
Arts & Culture

Burngreave Messenger Annual General Meeting

1st March 2022
The Burngreave Messenger Ltd – Annual General Meeting – Tuesday 1st March, 6pm The meeting will be held via Zoom. Open invitation. Come along an have your say. To attend please email mail@burngreavemessenger.org Agenda Welcome [Read more]

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