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Student worries following meningitis outbreak
Students and people of Sheffield are ‘very anxious’ following the outbreak of meningitis at the University of Kent. A number of students have been admitted to...
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...
Sheffield organisations fight to end violence against women
A crowd of 100 protestors gathered in Sheffield’s Peace Gardens for International Women’s Day and called for the government to fight harder against gender-based...
Sheffield organisations fight to end violence against women
A crowd of 100 protestors gathered in Sheffield’s Peace Gardens for International Women’s Day and called for the government to fight harder against gender-based...
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Art fair showcases Sheffield’s creativity
An art fair featuring paintings, pottery, crochet creations, jewellery and more will take place at the Brother’s Arms pub on Well Road in Heeley on Saturday 29 March....
Sheffield medical practice’s future remains uncertain under temporary management
A Sheffield medical centre's future remains in doubt after the previous long-standing doctor became ill and later died. Harold Street Medical Centre in Walkley has been...
Architects who will lead refurbishment of Sheffield Town Hall announced
The architects who will restore and refurbish the town hall sustainably to ensure it remains a Grade 1 listed heritage asset have been appointed. Sheffield City...
New scheme offers £90,000 of grants to improve Sheffield’s Chapel Walk
Grants totalling £90,000 are available to encourage new businesses to start up in Sheffield's Chapel Walk. Business start-up grants of up to £10,000 are available...
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Weston Park Cancer Charity to hold ball to celebrate 30 years of fundraising
A ball to celebrate 30 years of fundraising is being held at the OEC events centre at Owlerton Stadium to raise money for Weston Park Cancer Charity. The 'Enchanted Garden Spring Ball' is taking place on 21 March boasting of 'elegance, enchantment and engagement,'...
South Yorkshire talent show to hold new auditions after hugely successful first run
Applications for a charity talent show have recently opened in Rotherham with auditions taking place during September 2025. ‘Rotherham’s Got Talent’ had their final show on February 7th 2025 at the Lyric theatre in Dinnington and was so popular that they...
Sheffield students to feel the pinch as university accommodation fees rise sharply
The University of Sheffield has announced its new rent guide for 2025/2026 which includes a significant rise in fees that for many students is unrealistic. The University's standard accommodation is located in Ranmoor and Endcliffe and houses 4,500 students every...
Rose Garden Cafe: Restoration project continues as partnership launches appeal for £2.6 million
An appeal for £2.6 million has been launched to redevelop a much-loved cafe in Graves Park, Sheffield, following its sudden closure in 2022. The Rose Garden Cafe, which reopened following an independent structural assessment in August 2024, was initially deemed unsafe...
Celebrity Jon Richardson from ‘8 Out of 10 Cats’ opens Totley Library Pop-Up shop
Comedia Jon Richardson has opened a new pop-up shop which aims to support the community and Totley Library. The Totley Library Book Shop was officially launched on 3 March It will serve as a vital fundraising effort to improve the library's facilities and ensure it...
Open Iftar welcomed at Kelham Island Museum
Kelham Island Museum hosted an Open Iftar community gathering, which was run by the Ramadan Tent Project (RTP). Over a hundred people attended the event, listening to inspiring speakers, breaking their fast and praying together before sharing a meal. Iftar...





