Save The Cemetery free event - Sunday 9 July
imcemetery | 06.07.2006 09:24 | Ecology | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | Sheffield
To raise awareness and register opposition to the planned development of luxury flats on the site a free party (with license) will take place in the general cemetery on Sunday 9th July.
The site is on Cemetry road, near the Vine pub (5 mins from Ecclesall Rd) Sheffield. For those of you a bit confused, it's where peace in the park was this year and is a valuable and rare public space which deserves to be preserved for the community, not sold off to make some dosh for the council and random developers.
The music will kick off about 12 midday with some acoustic slots and progress to DJ's later. The event will finish by 9pm. If you are able to attend at some point to support the cause with your presence and have a bit of fun try not to make a mess of the area as that will undermine the case for preserving public access somewhat!
Currently DJ contributions are expected from Sequoia Sound System, NTA and Planet Zogg (there may be others).
There will be an oppportunity to sign the petition opposing the development at the event. You can do this online at: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saveourchapel
For those of you who wish to register your opposition to the proposed development of the General Cemetery on Cemetry Road - and this should be everyone apart from those who wish to build or purchase the exclusive luxury apartments it will create - you can register your opposition directly with the council by following this link:
http://planning.sheffield.gov.uk/publicaccess/DC/dc_home.aspx
(It used to be easier but some links have unaccountably stopped working...)
Then from the menu on the left, choose 'application search'.
Input the application reference into the box at the top, which for
the chapel is 06/01866/FUL
Hit the 'search' button.
One planning application will come up. Hit 'click to view' on the
right, next to the application.
The details of the application will come up, then hit 'submit
comments' on the left nr the top.
Hopefully in this case, resistance is far from futile!
The music will kick off about 12 midday with some acoustic slots and progress to DJ's later. The event will finish by 9pm. If you are able to attend at some point to support the cause with your presence and have a bit of fun try not to make a mess of the area as that will undermine the case for preserving public access somewhat!
Currently DJ contributions are expected from Sequoia Sound System, NTA and Planet Zogg (there may be others).
There will be an oppportunity to sign the petition opposing the development at the event. You can do this online at: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saveourchapel
For those of you who wish to register your opposition to the proposed development of the General Cemetery on Cemetry Road - and this should be everyone apart from those who wish to build or purchase the exclusive luxury apartments it will create - you can register your opposition directly with the council by following this link:
http://planning.sheffield.gov.uk/publicaccess/DC/dc_home.aspx
(It used to be easier but some links have unaccountably stopped working...)
Then from the menu on the left, choose 'application search'.
Input the application reference into the box at the top, which for
the chapel is 06/01866/FUL
Hit the 'search' button.
One planning application will come up. Hit 'click to view' on the
right, next to the application.
The details of the application will come up, then hit 'submit
comments' on the left nr the top.
Hopefully in this case, resistance is far from futile!
imcemetery
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BAD TIMING
07.07.2006 13:51
nathanoj sewad
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Re: Bad Timing
08.07.2006 10:08
Heather
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re re bad timing
09.07.2006 00:03
nathanoj sewad
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chapel's not going to crumble
10.07.2006 12:58
The problem centres around the man who has owned the lease on the building for two decades (and has done no maintenence work whatsoever in that time). The new developer doesn't actually legally own the building yet. The Cemetery Trust were in the process of getting the lease back via the council when the owner tried to flog it.
The chapel is NOT going to crumble!
angela kaye
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"THE MAN AND HIS LEASE"
10.07.2006 23:03
nathanoj sewad
nathanoj sewad
e-mail: audiotech@hotmail.co.uk
Re - The man and his lease
11.07.2006 00:40
You would be entitled to your opinion if it was in any way informed. But it simply isn't.
angela kaye
e-mail: purdyamos@hotmail.com
"THE OWNER OF THE LEASE AND THE LEASE HE DOESENT'T OWN"
11.07.2006 10:46
I THINK MAYBE YOU SHOULD RE-READ YOUR GARBLED CONTRADICTORY LAST MESSAGE.ALSO YOUR ARROGENT STUPID LAST SENTENCE IS TYPICAL OF THE HAPLESS MIDDLE CLASS MENTALITY THAT WILL NOT SEE ANY REAL RESTORATION OF THE CHAPEL IF LEFT IN YOUR HANDS SO THATS WHY THE PLANNING APPLICATION SHOULD BE APRROVED BY THE COUNCIL.
I LOST COUNT OF THE NUMBER TIMES YOU REFERED TO A CERTAIN INDIVIDUAL AS THE OWNER(WHO AS AN OWNER DOES NOT OWN SOMETHING THAT HE TRIED TO SELL) .....PREY TELL ME WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF AN "OWNER"
YOU WOULD BE ENTITLED TO YOUR OPINION IF YOU KNEW HOW TO DEFINE THE WORD "OWNER"
nathanoj sewad
nathanoj sewad
e-mail: audiotech@hotmail.co.uk
Attention all Undead...
25.07.2006 09:58
The gory details…
• Gather this Friday (28th) at the Cemetery Gatehouse (end of Cemetery Avenue, off Ecclesall Road) between 1 and 2 pm, to get into your finest zombie glad-rags and make-up. The awesome folk at Party Town on Eccy Road are sponsoring the event, allowing us free costume rental (small deposit required) and make-up for the day, but costumes will be limited so please try to bring your own. Ragged/Victorian/skeletal, or any combination of the three, but dressing up isn’t mandatory.
• Around 2.30pm, we’ll shamble along Ecclesall Road, Hanover Way, Broomspring Lane and Division Street, to arrive at the Town Hall around 4.30-5.00pm, where we’ll hand in the 3500-signature petition and hopefully talk to the press/TV (release to go out on Wednesday).
• We could also do with bearers to help carry a coffin – don’t panic, it’s actually very light, and we’ll be taking it in turns.
• Got a camera? Take good photos? Bring it!
• Also, make and bring banners - "Save the Chapel", "Hands off our Home, Mr Wilkinson", "Zombies for Justice", “RIP Sheffield General Cemetery…?” – witty if possible, but please, nothing that’s going to offend anyone.
• We’ve got quite a few people on board already – at least 30 – but the more the better, so please forward this to anyone you think might be interested.
• Dole moles, summering students, ladies and gentlemen of leisure: no, you DON’T have something better to do. Take a day off sunbathing, and make a difference. If Mr Wilkinson and his kind are allowed to carry on regardless, there’s going to be nowhere left in this city to sunbathe.
That’s all you need to know. If you haven’t heard the latest developments regarding the Chapel plans, please read on…
A grand total of 3500 signatures have now been collected by the Save the Chapel campaign – thanks to everyone who signed, and to everyone who has been involved in the various events and actions that have made the campaign such a success. It’s worked so well, in fact, that Mr Wilkinson (who submitted the plans) is now running scared, and is aiming to submit another application on the Chapel with more "sympathetic" plans: probably less visible alterations to the outside of the chapel, and almost certainly less Cemetery land pinched for private garden space, but you can bet your bottom dollar that the internal structure will be pretty much the same – Mr Wilkinson says he wants to build a ‘family’ home, which under current proposals involves the creation of six double bedrooms, all with en suite facilities. In other words, this luxury flats by the back door, but the new plans are likely to be accepted by the board on planning grounds – unless we keep up the pressure. Keep your eyes and ears open for more events, a new petition, and new details of how, where and where to raise official objections. We’ve already beaten this nonsense once. We can do it again.
Kum By Ya, people. See you Friday.
James Richardson