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Apooparently, the roof is in need of urgent work, and the cafe has to close. Even though it is owned by the Graves Trust, I would have thought that the City Council should step in, and save it.....would be much better doing that instead of the costly stupid things it is currently doing....

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“Friends of Graves Park have been advised that Sheffield City Council is doing an estimate for the refurbishment of the cafe's exterior with a view to improving the windows, making the building more secure, and possibly restoring the clock and tower.

The Friends of Graves Park are keen to support the renovations and are hoping to raise funds to support this - you can make donations directly to them too. 

Follow them on social and drop them a message if you would like to help 👍🏻

 We have a donation box in the cafe too!
@friendsofgravespark”

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“Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will be closed tomorrow. Apologies for the inconvenience 🙏

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Good luck with that ! The operator of the cafe In Norfolk park retired in early June and since then the council can’t find the money to open the centre in the park toilets at weekends. Apparently it’s now nearly 2 months since the closure and the council are just about ready to issue tenders to interested operators…. 2 months after knowing about the retirement much longer

summer will be over before the cafe and toilets reopen so meanwhile having spent £250k on the playgrounds to attract children if they or their parents want a poo / change nappies etc there’s nowhere to go other than use a bush. 
my overall point being don’t expect financial help from this council cos they say they have no cash for anything sensible!
 

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According to a post on their Facebook page it's actually going to be getting demolished.

https://www.facebook.com/rosegardencafeofficial/posts/pfbid032SCr8GZ6rUdcxainaccTKVwzUaeHdhHinarfhgCcBxzq9h1fTSE8tCvoCa3G3kUGl
 

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Our words come with the heaviest of hearts . Bitter but sweet day today.

Our beloved cafe has been condemned unsafe . We are unable to trade anymore from this iconic building and plans will be put in place to demolish it.

We can only take a moment to reflect but our strength will be in moving forwards .

The council are pro actively working with us to provide a temporary solution very quickly .

Words cannot express our heartfelt thankfulness for all your kind words of support . Our staff really appreciate every word .

WE LOOK FORWARD SEEING YOU VERY SOON

 

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On 28/07/2022 at 10:23, Man in Crete said:

Good luck with that ! The operator of the cafe In Norfolk park retired in early June and since then the council can’t find the money to open the centre in the park toilets at weekends. Apparently it’s now nearly 2 months since the closure and the council are just about ready to issue tenders to interested operators…. 2 months after knowing about the retirement much longer

summer will be over before the cafe and toilets reopen so meanwhile having spent £250k on the playgrounds to attract children if they or their parents want a poo / change nappies etc there’s nowhere to go other than use a bush. 
my overall point being don’t expect financial help from this council cos they say they have no cash for anything sensible!
 

The Council won't have much money apart from for it's statutory duties, which will be Social Care for Adults, children and other vulnerable adults. 

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