WHAT'S ON: Treeton

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ST HELEN’S CHURCH: Services are now held on Sunday 3.30pm. These include All Age Communion and Family Worship with Sunday school. For information about baptisms or weddings or to speak to a member of the clergy in confidence, visit Meeting Point at St Andrew’s Centre, Brinsworth, any Thursday 6.30-7.30pm or ring the Team Office 01709 361630.

 

TREETON BAPTIST CHURCH: Services are held 10.45am on Sunday with Communion on the first Sunday of the month. The church provides infant and child dedications, weddings and wedding vow renewals. Contact 0114 269 4000 or go to the Treeton Baptist Church website and follow links to send a message.

 

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TREETON LIBRARY: The library is at Treeton Baptist Church every Tuesday 9.30am-12.30pm to exchange books and jigsaws. During school holidays Bookworms activity classes are held for children.

 

HOUSING SURGERY: Treeton residents can attend a drop-in session every Thursday 10.15-11.30am at Treeton Reading Rooms where they can discuss problems relating to housing, anti-social behaviour, crime and the environment. The police, RMBC, Streetpride and Cllr John Swift are usually at these sessions. If anyone has a matter to discuss in private, make this known on arrival.

 

TREETON COMMUNITY CENTRE: Treeton Community Centre on Pit Lane is up and running after a long period of closure. The large hall and other rooms are available for hire. Evening classes include singing and zumba on Tuesday, karate on Wednesday and table tennis on Thursday. Last Saturday there was a craft fayre and table top sale which raised funds of £110 to help support the centre.

 

COUNCILLOR’S SURGERY: Cllr Darren Hughes of Rother Vale ward will hold a surgery every Friday 5-6pm Treeton Community Centre, Pit Lane.

 

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TREETON LOCAL HISTORY GROUP: The group meets on the last Thursday of each month at Treeton Reading Rooms 7.30pm. There are many speakers and the occasional trip throughout the year. Last week was the story of the Great Sheffield Flood of 1864, told by Peter Machin.

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