it s that kind of systemic neglect, we need to avoid that and it s notjust sheffield, it s everywhere. does it make a difference coming to see the place? i cannot tell you. yes. you can feel it, i ve got goose pimples, and it s not cold, i have thermals on! # after the rains have gone, something inside me i know # is dying for you # after the pain has gone, i finally open my eyes # not crying any more.# tens of thousands have passed along these concrete walkways. this, an attempt to tell something of the truth of those many lives. david sillito, bbc news, parkhill, sheffield. thousands of fans are expected to attend uk drag con this weekend including more than 190 former contestants from all 15 series of the tv hit show rupaul s drag race.
of this type of crime, but, really, when we think about it, if you are concerned about a message or you think that there are alarm bells going off, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the one that makes sense, and that s what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages, the advice is to ignore it, report it you can forward scam texts to 7726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. a musical set on an iconic housing estate in sheffield is set to take london s west end by storm. standing on the sky s edge takes place over six decades, charting the political upheaval and unrest in britain from the 1960s to the present day. our arts correspondent david sillito has been taking a look. it s concrete, it s brutalist and it s hard line. parkhill, sheffield. in the 60s, coach trips would come
# after the rains have gone, something inside me, i know.# it s like being in heaven up here. three mornings, decades apart. and now, 60 years on, its story of hope, long decline and now rebirth, is about to open on london s west end. # over roof slates.# and it s why the cast of standing at the sky s edge went to meet the people of parkhill. next to the greeny, bluey door, that was our kitchen. mickjones moved here in the 60s. he s already seen the show three times. and today a chance to meet one of its stars, rachael wooding. and i tell you, when i moved on here, it was amazing. it was like you d won the lottery. and i know what that means to have your story told and be heard and be seen. i was in tears cos it was so beautiful. this isn t a normal musical, is it? no, it isn t, and i ve i done a lot of musicals!
if you are concerned about a message or you think that there are alarm bells going off, that fraud is not going to get you. the fraud that gets you is the one that makes sense, and that s what these criminals do so well. if you get one of these messages, the advice is to ignore it, report it you can forward scam texts to 7726 and then delete it. dan whitworth, bbc news. a musical set on an iconic housing estate in sheffield is set to take london s west end by storm. standing on the sky s edge takes place over six decades, charting the political upheaval and unrest in britain from the 1960s to the present day. our arts correspondent david sillito has been taking a look. it s concrete, it s brutalist and it s hard line. parkhill, sheffield. in the 60s, coach trips would come to marvel at the streets in the sky.
to marvel at the streets in the sky. # after the rains have gone, - something inside me, i know.# it s like being in heaven up here. three mornings, decades apart. and now, 60 years on, its story of hope, long decline and now rebirth, is about to open on london s west end. # over roof slates.# and it s why the cast of standing at the sky s edge went to meet the people of parkhill. next to the greeny, bluey door, that was our kitchen. mickjones moved here in the 60s. he s already seen the show three times. and today, a chance to meet one of its stars, rachael wooding. and i tell you, when we moved in here, it was amazing. it was like you d won the lottery. and i know what that means to have your story told and be heard and be seen.