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Sheffield students take part in viral “ice bucket challenge” for mental health charity.
Students around Sheffield have been taking part in a frosty challenge to raise money and awareness for mental health. Members of the Mental Illness Needs Discussion...
Police re-arrest four as Stocksbridge murder inquiry develops
South Yorkshire Police have re-arrested four people in connection with an ongoing murder investigation. Emergency services were called to Knoll Close, Stocksbridge, at...
Police re-arrest four as Stocksbridge murder inquiry develops
South Yorkshire Police have re-arrested four people in connection with an ongoing murder investigation. Emergency services were called to Knoll Close, Stocksbridge, at...
Crookes Valley safety scheme approved – making Sheffield road one way
A Sheffield road will be made one-way as part of the approved Crookes Valley safety scheme. Sheffield City Council's transport, regeneration and climate policy...
Crookes Valley safety scheme approved – making Sheffield road one way
A Sheffield road will be made one-way as part of the approved Crookes Valley safety scheme. Sheffield City Council's transport, regeneration and climate policy...
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Rise in Sheffield fly-tipping blamed on society’s ‘social problems’
An increase in social problems has led to a surge in the amount of fly-tipping in local neighbourhoods and fewer volunteers willing to take action, according to a...
Fire-hit Sheffield pub may be demolished to make way for flats
A fire-damaged pub could be demolished and replaced by a nine-storey block of flats - if Sheffield councillors give go-ahead. A planning application has been put...
Over 700 attend 75th Inter-Varsity Folk Dance Festival at Sheffield’s Octagon
Hundreds of people have come from around the country to take part in the Inter-Varsity Folk Dance Festival (IVFDF), run by students and held in Sheffield this year. The...
‘Eyesore’ factory in Sheffield’s Malin Bridge set to be converted into housing
A former sheep shear factory is set to be turned into housing in Malin Bridge if planners give the green light. Distinfields Properties Ltd has applied to Sheffield...
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Sheffield Food Festival returns to the city for 2024
Sheffield’s biggest food celebration run by Swans Events returns to the city centre in May. The free to attend Sheffield Food Festival will take place in the Peace Gardens, Town Hall Square, Millennium Gardens and surrounding areas on Saturday 25th May to Monday 27th...
Sheffield cinema hosts Palme d’Or-nominated film director
Rising star film director Ramata-Toulaye Sy attended a Q&A event following a preview screening of her debut feature film, Banel & Adama, at the Showroom Cinema on Tuesday evening. The French-Senegalese filmmaker visited Sheffield as part of a UK press tour,...
Sheffield rugby club on the hunt for new players
Crookes based rugby club, Hallamshire RUFC, are on the lookout for a host of new players to fulfil plans of creating a second team come the start of the 2024/25 season. The club welcomes players aged 18 or over with all levels of experience and prides itself on...
Sheffield Wednesday fans call for Chansiri to sell up
The 1867 Group of Sheffield Wednesday fans have set up a fundraiser to support the end of Dejphon Chansiri’s controversial nine year ownership. The GoFundMe page, which has raised over £2,300, is being used in protests against the Thai owner, who has previously...
Sheffield City Council approves controversial maximum tax increase
Sheffield residents are set to face an increase in their council tax following councillors approval of the 2024/25 financial budget. Chair of the Finance Committee Zahira Naz said: “Every year we have had to deliver more with less, which simply cannot continue.” The...
Sheffield petitioners continue sustained pressure after councillors postpone ceasefire statement on Gaza
Nearly 7,500 Sheffield residents in a petition have urged the city council to “step up and take moral leadership” over the Gaza crisis. The Council’s Petitions Scheme requires that a petition containing over 5,000 signatures from individuals who live, work or study in...




