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Handsworth’s bowling alley is transforming into thriving new church
A historic bowling alley in Handsworth has been reborn into a flourishing community hub called Grace Church. The building was first built as the Plaza Cinema in 1937,...
Sheffield drivers react to fuel prices increasing
Inflation has hit 3.3 per cent after the US went to war with Iran.
Sheffield drivers react to fuel prices increasing
Inflation has hit 3.3 per cent after the US went to war with Iran.
Sheffield pushes for accessibility during World Snooker Championship
There are hopes of snooker returning to the Paralympics in the future.
Sheffield pushes for accessibility during World Snooker Championship
There are hopes of snooker returning to the Paralympics in the future.
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Images released as Sheffield’s S1 Artspace receives £1 million investment
New photos inside a former Sheffield bank which is being turned into an arts venue have been released following a £1 million investment. The S1 Artspace is being...
Community ‘disappointed’ by council’s approval for new homes on garage site
Disappointed residents say a decision to allow five new homes to be built at a former garage site will increase traffic and noise for neighbours. There have been a...
South Yorkshire’s Supertram surpasses 10 million journeys
South Yorkshires Supertram has surpassed ten million passenger journeys under public control, since it was moved from private ownership this time last year. This comes...
Green parking permits to go due to Sheffield city centre ‘congestion’
Green permits for ultra-low emission vehicles are to be scrapped after a council report claimed they had caused overcrowded roads and car parks in Sheffield city...
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Five businesses set to move into new premises as part of Sheffield’s Heart of the City project
A cafe, bar and project management company are moving into Sheffield’s first zero-carbon office block as part of the £470m Heart of the City development project. The three companies will be opening up new premises in Elshaw House - including Danish inspired cafe HYGGE...
Steel city derby kickoff time “financial hit” for local businesses
The updated kickoff time for the Steel City derby between Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United has been described as a ‘financial hit’ for businesses in the local area by one pub landlord. The derby, which is the first game between the two sides to take place at...
Less than a decade until burial sites are predicted to run out in Sheffield
Sheffield City Council is under increasing pressure to find new locations for burial services with an estimated six to eight years left of provision remaining citywide for regular burials. The predicted timeframe is even less for Islamic burials at roughly three and a...
Police to crackdown on Sheffield derby violence
Banning orders, imprisonment and fines have been promised by the South Yorkshire Police stemming from anti-social behaviour in a previous steel city derby. According to Chief Superintendent Cherie Buttle of South Yorkshire Police, the department is working closely...
Quirky school-time comedy comes to life on Totley stage
A former teacher is to bring his years in 1980s schools to the stage in a 'quirky' comedy with Totley Dramatic Operatic Society's first spring production of the year. After a successful sold-out Agatha Christie production of ‘And Then There Were None’ directed by...
“This is not a fight for now, but a fight for future generations” claim balloting university staff
Staff have slammed the ‘toxic’ work environment at the University of Sheffield, claiming to have “lost confidence in the management,” as they continue balloting for industrial action. This follows the University’s decision in the Autumn of 2024 to reduce staff...





