Multicultural, Diverse, Burngreave Again!
Once again the spotlight falls on the multi-racial, multicultural district of Burgreave in the once world famous city of Sheffield. Unfortunately now no longer the mighty ‘Steel City’ of British manufacturing and heavy industry.
The events in the district of Burngreave, by no means the only ‘vibrant’ cosmopolitan area of Sheffield, but regularly a setting for inter-communal conflict, ‘community tensions’ and criminality. This time the upheavals took place in the last week of February 2026 at Fir Vale Academy, in the Burngreave area of the city.
The national mainstream news media largely avoided reporting on the violence but some local and regional news outlets did offer some carefully worded coverage. In the interests of community cohesion of course.
“Violent mass school fight which left teacher in hospital and injured staff was caused by ‘community tensions’.
“A headteacher today blamed bubbling ‘community tensions’ for a chaotic outbreak of violence that saw pupils fighting running battles across school grounds, leaving one staff member hospitalised and others injured.
“Up to 20 police cars swarmed the school gates as the mass fight broke out at 1,000-pupil Fir Vale Academy in Sheffield at midday yesterday. Several staff members and students were injured and South Yorkshire Police said a member of staff was sent to hospital with wounds that were not life-threatening.”
Additional media coverage makes for interesting reading but pointedly avoids identifying those responsible for the violence or their ethnic backgrounds.
“In a letter sent to parents yesterday afternoon, the school described the incident as having stemmed from ‘community tensions spilling over onto school grounds’. The academy school is in the inner-city Burngreave district of Sheffield.
“The new letter, published on the school’s website and signed by principal Danny Bullock, reads: ‘Dear Parents and Carers, You will be aware of a serious incident at school this morning which resulted in the police being called. Whilst taking place within school, the incident stemmed from recent community tensions.
“We will be doing everything within our power to ensure that those responsible for the incident are dealt with effectively by the Police and the relevant authorities. We are clear that the school is not the appropriate forum for community tensions to be addressed and the school should be a place of respect, learning and stability.
“Behaviour of this nature will not be tolerated, and the school will be taking swift, strong and decisive action around this. We are proud to serve a number of communities within the school but we will not allow tensions from outside to impact on the day-to-day running of the school.”
The latest incident follows a mass brawl breaking out at the secondary school in 2018, sparked by a canteen row when a girl’s headscarf was ripped off by another pupil, with footage showing pupils grappling and throwing punches at each other.
A father who had two daughters at the school told the Daily Mail in 2018 the incident was ‘between a Yemeni girl and an Eastern European girl and her headscarf was ripped off.’
The latest census in 2021 showed the Burngreave ward had 8,396 people identifying as Christian, 12,692 as Muslim, 271 as other religions and 4,261 with no religion.
“Police officers raced to Fir Vale Academy, Fir Vale, amid reports that teachers had been injured as they attempted to break the brawl up (Thursday, February 26). Several pupils and members of staff at a Sheffield school were left injured after a fight broke out between students, with one staff member needing hospital treatment.
“Officers were called to Fir Vale Academy, in Owler Lane, at about midday when an altercation led to ‘broader pockets of disorder’ among students in the grounds, according to South Yorkshire Police.
“A number of staff members and students received minor injuries not needing medical treatment, while one staff member was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries “not the result of an assault”, a force spokesperson said. There was no evidence of weapons being used and no arrests had been made, they added.”
This is what happens as entire districts of our major cities are colonised by non-white and non-European immigrants.
These people establish communities based on their own specific cultural identities, their own specific religious beliefs and often do not speak English as a first language, if they speak English at all. This is the future for Britain unless the failed project of multiculturalism and mass Third World immigration is halted and a programme of mass deportation and remigration made a priority.
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