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Free bus fare scheme for under 18s set to extend from Barnsley to Sheffield
Teenagers in Sheffield could be getting their bus rides for free, as the successful South Yorkshire’s People’s Network says Sheffield is next on their list for the...
Prominent Sheffield figures want Steel City to step into the spotlight it deserves
Sheffield needs to shout about its heritage and put itself on the UK's culture map, according to Sheffield FC's new chairman - and indie musician. Lead singer of Indie...
Prominent Sheffield figures want Steel City to step into the spotlight it deserves
Sheffield needs to shout about its heritage and put itself on the UK's culture map, according to Sheffield FC's new chairman - and indie musician. Lead singer of Indie...
Burngreave residents urged to share thoughts on proposed plans to make roads safer
Changes have been proposed to redesign Burngreave roads in a bid to make them safer - and the council is urging locals to share their opinions on the plans. The...
Burngreave residents urged to share thoughts on proposed plans to make roads safer
Changes have been proposed to redesign Burngreave roads in a bid to make them safer - and the council is urging locals to share their opinions on the plans. The...
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Student-run swim and hike club to open in June in support of SANE
Happy Feet, a non-profit swim and hike club founded by Sophie Russell, 19, is set to open to the public at the beginning of June for the first hike and swim of the...
Students who founded campaign highlighting sexual harassment to speak at South Yorkshire’s Festival of Debate
The founders of Catcalls of Sheffield, a campaign working to tackle harassment in the streets of the city, have been invited to speak out about their cause at this...
‘Higher education is on its knees’ claims striker as industrial action at University of Sheffield begins
Ten days of UCU strike action and demonstrations began at The University of Sheffield with a walkout by staff on April 30. The UCU - University and College Union -...
Brand new ‘hilarious’ family show hits the stage in Sheffield
A comedy named ‘Happily, Never After’ is a fairytale inspired show is set to open in Sheffield at the Library Theatre in April. The show consists of a cast from MK...
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Swift conservation effort begins in Norfolk Heritage Park with new nesting boxes
A new conservation initiative to protect Sheffield's declining swift population has got underway at Norfolk Heritage Park with the installation of three new swift boxes. The Friends of Norfolk Heritage Park is a group dedicated to protecting and developing the park...
COVID day of reflection honours lasting pain of the pandemic
A memorial event to mark the second COVID day of reflection was held at Balm Green Gardens on Sunday. A series of speeches commemorated all those lost during the pandemic, and those who still suffer today. Members of the public created leaves to hang from...
Body cameras now mandatory for tram staff following rise in abuse
A recent spike in anti-social behaviour has caused Sheffield Supertram to make it mandatory for its conductors to wear body cameras, its operator has announced. The policy has been introduced to serve as an “effective deterrent” against the crime and disorder faced by...
Sheffield Bagel shop starts weekend runs to bring together community
Bagels Inc in Sharrow has begun a weekly Sunday Run Club with the aim of bringing together the community which it serves. The shop first opened its doors on Hickmott Road in November 2023 and has seen huge success since then. Annabel Davies, 31, the owner of Bagels...
“Historic day for Yorkshire” as White Rose Agreement signed
The three Metro mayors of Yorkshire have signed historic white rose agreement with the aim to sustain and develop Yorkshire on a national and international level. Signed by South Yorkshire's Oliver Coppard, North Yorkshire's David Skaith and West Yorkshire's Tracey...
‘Skip day’ held to help clean up Grenoside
People from all around Grenoside came to throw their unwanted items in a massive 20 yard Roro skip as part of a quarterly clean-up operation organised by members of Ecclesfield Parish Council. The parish has tried to hold these skip days four times a year since...





