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Business Directory for Burngreave Burngreave… It’s the business This edition published March 2004. Disclaimer: whilst every effort has been made to make ensure the accuracy of the infomation contained in this directory, Burngreave New Deal for Communities and Business in the Community cannot accept accept any responsibility for omissions or innaccuracies appearing or for any consequences arising therefrom. The business directory for Burngreave design • Burngreave Messenger Ltd (0114) 296 6788 • [email protected] Would you like to increase your company’s profile, improve recruitment Don’t Just Dream It. ability or develop the skills of your staff whilst at the same time putting something back into the community? Do It. If so Business in the Community can help. Programmes such as South Yorkshire Cares, If you have a business idea and want to make sure you get off to a CommunityMark and ProHelp can be good start, talk to us first at SENTA. We will give you sound tailored to provide creative solutions to match your business needs to a advice on how to make your new specific need within your local community – which has to be a great win–win situation. business vision a reality. We will advise you on : If you would like to find out more please contact: G A Business Plan John Barber, Business Broker G Bookkeeping & Finance G Marketing & Advertising Business in the Community G Taxation Albion House, Savile Street, G Health & Safety Law Sheffield S4 7UD Tel: (0114) 201 8983 AND... IT’S ALL FREE! Fax: (0114) 201 8984 email: [email protected] Call SENTA NOW on 0114 281 4621. Business in the Community is a unique movement in the UK of over 700 member Sheffield Enterprise companies, with a further 1,600 participating Agency (SENTA) in our programmes and campaigns. We operate through a network of 98 local Albion House, business-led partnerships, as well as working Savile Street, with 45 global partners. Olivia Trent aged 8 Sheffield S4 7UD Managing Director Our purpose is to inspire, challenge, engage Genesis Laboratories and support business in continually improving its positive impact on society. For more information on Business in the Community visit Sheffield Enterprise Agency www.bitc.org.uk category index preface (J Stephen Hawkins Ltd) 30 Restaurant/café Ellesmere Bakery Ltd 22 Lloyds Pharmacy 32 Amy’s Café 21 Ellesmere Sandwiches 23 Preface Photography Burngreave Ashram & Kashmir Curry Centre 24 Art of Print 9 New Roots Café 21 Little Sandwich Shop 25 elcome to the first Burngreave Business Carl Rose Multimedia 10 Café Awrfuull 21 Mangla Restaurant & Deborah Stone Photography 10 Eastern Orbit 22 Takeaway 25 WDirectory, which brings together details of the Hanson Photo 11 Kashmir Curry Centre 24 Spital Chippy 27 surprisingly wide range of businesses operating in Jenocular 12 Mangla Restaurant & Tollgate Café 27 Ruby Porter Photography 13 Takeaway 25 Wah Lin Chinese Takeaway 28 the area. We hope the Directory will prove useful to Aye ’n’ I Studio 50 Red Sea Middle Eastern Taxis Repairs/Servicing Physiotherapists Cuisine 25 Low Cost Taxi Limited 17 existing businesses, local residents and others Elisabeth Cardew & Associates45 Tollgate Café 27 Training within and beyond Sheffield looking for a warm welcome and a Plumbing Services Malii.com 56 Aura Self Defence & PTS Ltd (Plumbing Trade Retail Assertiveness Training 29 choice. Supplies) 68 Ellesmere Road Post Office 31 Translator Post Office Retail Services Specialist James Heath 45 Ellesmere Road Post Office 31 Guleid Call Centre 54 Travel Agents Over the last few years, there’s been real change in Burngreave, and Pitsmoor Post Office 34 JB Hats & Things 54 Al-Essay Travel Services 49 business in the area is on the up. From artists to hairdressers, painters to PR Consultants K Laycock Ltd 55 TV/Video/Film (see Media) Ruby Porter Photography 13 Lowman & Lowman 56 Tyre & Exhaust Services specialist food suppliers, and builders to childminders – there’s every chance Kath Harding PR Ltd 46 Qalab Entertainment Centre 59 Challenger Tyre & Exhaust Co 16 Meridian Communications PTS Ltd (Plumbing Trade Undertakers you’ll find what you want here in Burngreave. & PR (MCPR) 46 Supplies) 68 John Heath & Sons 45 Printing S & L Electrical Wholesale Ltd 69 Vending Services We’re keen to attract more businesses to Burngreave too. We have a host of The Signshop Yorkshire 61 Roofing Services Abbey Vending 49 Printing/Packaging Apex Asphalt & Paving Co Ltd 63 Web Design advantages, including our close proximity to the city centre, a diverse and Art of Print 9 Philip Dalton Roofing 68 Carl Rose Multimedia 10 rich multicultural community and easy access to major transport routes. Carl Rose Multimedia 10 Thermolast Roofing Ltd 70 BSD Bright Star Ltd 63 City Print Services 52 Scaffolding Suppliers Welding Services Marlow Group Ltd 57 CD Scaffolding Ltd 64 Premier Welding Services Whether you’re local or not, if you’d like to talk to someone about starting a South Yorkshire Printers Ltd 61 Security (North) Ltd 67 Public House Pyramid Fire Protection 59 business here, Burngreave Business Support Services can help you. Bay Horse Inn 21 Technology Solutions 69 Corner Pin 22 Shopfitters If you are simply looking for a product or service in the local area, we are Forest Hotel 23 A1 Signs 37 Gower Arms 23 Triple A Display Systems 70 confident this Directory will help, so please keep it handy. As well as Grapes 23 Sign Makers business details, it includes helpful contact information for other Hallcar Tavern 24 The Signshop Yorkshire 61 Rock House 26 Skip Hire organisations and public services. Royal Oak 26 Carryliam & Co 64 Tollgate Inn 27 Solicitors Recruitment Agencies Youngs Solicitors 47 This is the first local business Directory. We hope you find it useful and Pennine Paramedical Stainless Steel Specialists would love to hear your comments and any suggestions for future editions. Services Ltd 58 Pro-Finish Services 68 Recycling Steel Fabricators If you’d like to contact the Burngreave Business and Enterprise Support Abandon Vehicle Recycle George Shaw Engineering Centre 15 (Sheffield) 1994 Ltd 38 Team, why not call us on (0114) 292 0462, or email Recycling Matters/SCRAP 34 Yorkshire Fabrications Ltd 42 [email protected]. Severnside Recycling 69 Steel Stockholders Removal Services Corus Metal Shop 64 Office & Commercial Surgical Manufacturers Relocation Ltd 66 Platts & Nisbett Ltd 41 Residential Homes Takeaways Ellesmere Residential Home 43 Chip Shop 22 Saghir Ahmed (Business and Enterprise Champion) 82 • Burngreave… It’s the business • 3 Business and Enterprise Support Team category index Donale Bluff Touring Theatre 10 Pitsmoor Surgery 34 Cellar Solutions 37 Burngreave… Greentop Community Circus 11 Sheffield Medical Centre 35 Fastparts Engineering Ltd 38 Futurehood 53 Graphic Design H Shaw Magnets Ltd 39 It’s a great place to do business Qalab Entertainment Centre 59 BSD Bright Star Ltd 63 Northern Electrical Engineers 40 Environment Services Hairdressers Panel Systems Ltd 40 Business Environment Centre 30 Halda Hair & Beauty 54 Phil Geesin Machinery 40 Green City Action 32 Sam’s Barbers 59 Pneumatic & Hydraulic Recycling Matters/SCRAP 34 Health & Beauty Couplings Ltd 41 Financial Services Beautiflare Nail & Beauty Hut 51 Starweld Engineering Ltd 41 Pitsmoor Credit Union Ltd 33 Halda Hair & Beauty 54 Ward Hi-Tech Ltd 41 Florists SR Raja 61 Marlow Group Ltd 57 Simply Red 60 Health & Fitness Abacon Ltd 63 Food Processors Lloydie’s Fitness Centre 25 Media Sheffield Foods Ltd 26 Sheffield Wing Chun Burngreave Messenger 10 Food Retailers Kung Fu Centre 27 Little Red Light 12 Burngreave Ashram & One World Healing Foundation 33 Workhorse Short Film Projects13 New Roots Café 21 YB International 47 Mediation Ellesmere Bakery Ltd 22 Amanda Wells 50 Mediation Works 46 Khan Brothers 24 Pam Eaton Foot Specialist 58 Medical Red Sea Continental Food 25 Paul Boizot Aromatherapy 58 Burngreave Surgery 30 Kheili & Sons 55 Hire Services Community Pharmacy Supporting business, supporting you – (from left to right) John Mo Mini Market 57 Tedbar Tinker Hire 71 (J Stephen Hawkins Ltd) 30 Pound & Discount Shop 58 Home Furnishing Lloyds Pharmacy 32 Barber (Business in the Community), Stacey-Ann Givans (Enterprise Raj Grocers 59 Glenmill Carpets 53 Melrose Surgery 32 Spital Hill News & Groceries 61 Housing Associations Pitsmoor Dental Centre 33 Administrator), Harold Mututa (BNDfC) and Saghir Ahmed SR Raja 61 Johnnie Johnson Housing 43 Pitsmoor Surgery 34 (Enterprise Champion) are the Business and Enterprise Support Fork Lift Truck Services Stoneham Housing Sheffield Medical Centre 35 Cam Fork Lift Trucks Ltd 16 Association 44 Wensley & Wright Dental Team. Our aim is to support new and existing businesses in Foundaries Housing/Accommodation Practice 35 Durham Foundry Archers Housing Ltd 43 Minibus Hire Burngreave. (Sheffield) Ltd 38 Internet Services Northern Travel 17 Fundraising Guleid Call Centre 54 Music Instrument Repairs Our services include: Francis Feely Fundraising 31 Malii.com 56 Lowman & Lowman 56 Garage Services IT Consultants Newsagents • Sound management skills and access to professional advice Autotune 15 121 IT Services Ltd 45 KA Clarke Newsagents 55 Bradley & Foulds 15 Jewellers Spital Hill News & Groceries 61 • Practical assistance and signposting Cam Fork Lift Trucks Ltd 16 K Laycock Ltd 55 Nursing Homes • Advice on locating in Burngreave and help with finding Challenger Tyre & Exhaust Co 16 Joiners Jasmin Court Nursing Home 43 Clayton Auto Ltd 16 Design Woodwork Services 65 St Catherines Nursing Home 44 business accommodation. Low
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