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Striking a chord: new band applauds Sheffield’s support for the indie music scene
A new band in Sheffield hope they are on track for success, claiming the city's supportive indie music scene has been vital in encouraging fledging artists. 'Five...
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...
Students from both universities in Sheffield united against financial cuts during a protest
Students from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University came together to protest against the ongoing cuts and restructures that continue to impact...
Students from both universities in Sheffield united against financial cuts during a protest
Students from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University came together to protest against the ongoing cuts and restructures that continue to impact...
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Sheffield Action on Plastic holds Easter sustainability market
Sheffield Action on Plastic held its spring sustainability market with eco-friendly products, food and gifts on offer. The aim of the market was to reduce the amount...
Men cycle 195 miles in 17 hours to raise money for Dementia UK
Two friends cycled 195 miles from Worksop in Nottinghamshire to Ecclefechan in Dumfries and Galloway in aid of Dementia UK. Sheffield man Mark Gebbie raised...
Sheffield homes to benefit from £3.4M to boost energy efficiency
More than 200 homes in Sheffield are set to benefit from a £3.4 million energy efficient scheme. The ‘ Warm Homes Grant’ aims to reduce carbon emissions and support...
Stewardship scheme thriving after successful environmental clean ups
A scheme to improve the appearance of Sheffield's roads and pavements while helping young people find employment has been praised as a success. The Environmental...
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Sheffield Comic-Con 2025: Meet Tracy Beaker, Hacker T Dog, Doctor Who Star and more
Comic-con Convention Set for Saturday 22nd March at Ponds Forge International in Sheffield Photo credit : Spruce Photography/ Neil Rogan - Image from last year's event. Sheffield is preparing to welcome hundreds of pop culture enthusiasts as Sheffield Comic-Con...
Deprived areas of Sheffield see pollution hit illegal levels as policy ‘prioritises city centre’
A lack of effort to reduce air pollution has led to some areas of Sheffield recording illegal levels - according to a Sheffield campaigner. Graham Jones, 74, a volunteer for Burngreave Clean Air Campaign, believes that the council has prioritised the city centre...
Sheffield Wednesday Ladies head coach ‘very proud’ despite Steel City derby loss
The Owlesses boss has praised his team following a 7-0 derby loss - and credited them with going toe-to-toe with a Sheffield United academy side that featured first team players. The game which saw Sheffield United U21s find themselves 2-0 up at the half-time break...
Dorothy Pax: Charity says music industry and government needs to do more to help following club’s closure
A campaigning charity which supports independent music venues has called for 'actions not words' following the closure of a much-loved Sheffield venue. The Music Venue Trust which supports grassroots music venues across the UK has shown its backing after The Dorothy...
Friendship lunches featuring live entertainment aim to combat loneliness
A freelance community consultant has organised friendship lunches featuring music and entertainers to tackle loneliness and social isolation among the elderly. Kathy Markwick, 69, from Deepcar, left her job at HSBC in 2014 to set up 'Music Makes Memories' lunches,...
Volunteer speedwatch group appeals for more help to support road safety
A community speedwatch group is pushing for more members of the public to help volunteer and ensure roads in the north of Sheffield become safer. The Loxley Valley and Hillsborough Speedwatch Group sparked discussion during a community meeting of Sheffield Council...





