Events

2008 EVENT REVIEW

coming soon pictures and reviews of this years events. Featuring – Highland Fling, Green City Days, Environment Day, Unison Pulse, Abbeyfield Park 10th Anniversary Festival and Fir Vale Day of Celebration.

PICTURES OF LAST YEARS EVENTS

The photos below were all taken by Caron Bembrick. Both our main festivals were rescheduled from July to September because of the flooding in sheffield. click on the images below to open a larger image.

PHOTOS FROM LAST YEARS ABBEYFIELD PARK MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL – 2nd September 2007

Veiw from the stage Main Stage Martial Arts Display Climbing Tower Gca Sept 07 113 Stalls

PHOTO'S FROM LAST YEARS FIR VALE FESTIVAL – 9th September 2007

The festival on the school playing fields Gca Fir Vale Sept 07 032 Sure Start Security on patrol Belly Dancers Circus workshop Jamboree Arts Metz n Trix

EVENTS PAST AND PRESENT

Green City Action has been producing events in the Burngreave area for over nine years. The first event to be produced was the Award Winning Abbeyfield Park Multicultural Festival in 1999. The development of the festival over the years has led to Green City Action gaining valuable experience that enabled them to apply for additional funding to plan and produce a raft of events for the Burngreave area. These events are as follows:

In addition to the above events Green City Action has also co produced the following events / projects over the last two years:

Local involvement

The Events Department works closely with members of the community to plan, organise and deliver shows and projects for the Burngreave area. Local people have lent their support in the following areas:

The aim of our events is to provide an opportunity for the community of Burngreave to gather and meet each other in a harmonious environment, where people can share food, experience art and culture, learn new skills and crafts and celebrate the wonderful and diverse community in which they live.

Funding

Funding has come from a variety of sources over the last 10 years. Most notably from the Burngreave Area Panel and the Burngreave New Deal for Communities. These organisations provided the main source of funds for the initial Burngreave Multicultural Events project to produce the main raft of events for the last three-years. The additional funding for this project has come from the following sources:

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