News
24/04/2010 - Launch Market

The Sheffield Environment Weeks Launch Market took place on Fargate on Saturday. The Lord Mayor opened the event at 12pm. Twenty Two group had stalls and reported a very busy and successful day. Thanks to everybody who supported the event.
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04/12/2009 - Application forms available now

The application form for entry into the 2010 printed programme of events for Sheffield Environment Weeks is now available. The weeks run from the Launch event (city centre Saturday 24th April 2010) right up until Sunday 6th June. Any events submitted onto the website that are to be held between these dates will be included in the programme. If you don't want to enter your event on the website but do want it including in the programme you can fill in an application form and send it back, but please mark the application form with "progr...
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27/10/2009 - A great big THANK YOU!
Sheffield Environment Weeks won a Lifetime Achievement and the Overall Winner award at the Sheffield Telegraph Environment Awards on Thursday 15th October. We would like to thank every one who has been involved over the years, the groups, the sponsors, and Sheffield City Council for all of their support. It has been a joint effort to get where we are today, and hopefully by continuing to work together we'll be enjoying Sheffield Environment Weeks for years to come. See http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/enviroment for more detai...
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24/09/2009 - Successful Lottery bid
Sheffield Environment Weeks working group were successful in getting a substantial sum of money from the Awards for All grant to develop a new website. It is still being developed and we welcome your input and comments.The money is also going towards publicity posters available to all groups who put on event next year and equipment and training for the group members so they can update the website with your news.We are hoping that the website will attract a new audience to Sheffield Environment Weeks which will help it to continue for...
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