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Kids playing havoc in evenings



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Published Date: 05 July 2008
THE resident on Skye Edge is correct. On our street, we have a crowd of young children gathering every night outside the flats, throwing litter all over the place, playing till 10 most nights.
The other evening, two young boys were seen starting a fire near trees on our street.

You tell Sheffield Homes, but nothing is done. We have never seen beat/community constables in the evenings.

Please note not one of these children lives on ou
r street. It's about time our local TARA got involved.

A very disgusted resident, Sheffield S8

COUN Andy Sangar claimed (July 2) the Lib Dems have shown through their support for a two-school solution in Hillsborough and they are listening to communities. This is shallow.

How dare they claim they are listening to local communities when they know very well that the impact of their proposals will be to cut support to schools such as ours in Stocksbridge? Exactly which communities are they listening to?

The Lib Dems need to listen to all the communities of Sheffield and to understand our schools are not prepared to suffer just because they are desperate to fulfil the unrealistic promises they made to the people of Hillsborough in order to get elected.

Sue Radford, St Mary Cres, Deepcar




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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2008 8:49 AM
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  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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