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Student runs half marathon for Yorkshire Cancer Research in memory of grandad
A student hopes to fundraise £400 by running the Sheffield Half Marathon in honour of her grandad who suffered with testicular cancer. Eliza Ridout, 18, an architecture...
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1,800 steel roses to support Sheffield’s homeless youth for Mother’s Day
Sheffield charity Roundabout are selling 1,800 steel roses as part of their Mother’s Day fundraising campaign. The charity began in 1977, and offers support to...
Home Secretary meets with parents of stabbed teenager in plea for stricter knife laws
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has met with the parents of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose, who was stabbed to death at his Sheffield school in February. Mark and Caroline...

Home Secretary meets with parents of stabbed teenager in plea for stricter knife laws
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has met with the parents of 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose, who was stabbed to death at his Sheffield school in February. Mark and Caroline...
Sheffield City Council put forward temporary accommodation strategy due to soar in cost and demand
An extra 200 properties could be used as council houses by Sheffield City Council to halt growing need for temporary B&B accommodation. The gap in what the local...

Sheffield City Council put forward temporary accommodation strategy due to soar in cost and demand
An extra 200 properties could be used as council houses by Sheffield City Council to halt growing need for temporary B&B accommodation. The gap in what the local...
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Volunteers strive to ‘spruce up’ the Bole Hills in upcoming ranger morning
Park rangers and volunteers from all over Crookes are coming together this Sunday with intent to tidy and ‘spruce up’ the Bole Hills. The Friends of the Bole Hills...

Sheffield Litter Pickers speak up about rising drug paraphernalia dumping around their city
After Sheffield courts issued £44,500 worth of fines for littering in a single day, Sheffield communities have spoken out about their efforts to keep the streets clean,...

Sheffield wholesaler demands government close tax loophole for online giants such as Shein and Temu
A Sheffield-based businessman is running a petition demanding the government puts a fair tax on air cargo of companies such as Shein and Temu. David Lloyd Hardy started...

Sheffield sustainability market to happen this Easter at city’s Victoria Hall
A market celebrating sustainability will be held at Victoria Hall on April 26 in the centre of Sheffield featuring live music, food, drinks and gifts - but you'll need...
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Dismay for some as dogs allowed on Sheffield’s Supertram network
People have been airing their concerns after owners were given the go-ahead to bring their dogs onto Sheffield's trams. This news was announced by mayor Oliver Coppard, after a public consultation took place with over 10,600 responses on the matter. Mr Coppard said:...

Food bank faces ‘huge fundraising need’ to support customers as demand trebles
A Sheffield food bank is calling for donations of money - after demand for food parcels trebled in five years. Rachel Smith, who is in charge of Burngreave Food Bank, explained how since the start of the Covid pandemic the demand for food parcels had doubled from 20...

Murder trial set for man charged with fatal stabbing
A trial date has been set for a man charged with murder after a fatal stabbing in Sheffield. Bradley Hollis, 35, (pictured above) was fatally stabbed in Sheffield on March 16. He was found by ambulance services with stab wounds at around 3am but, despite efforts from...

Passenger numbers on Sheffield’s free Connect buses double after electric relaunch
A free city centre bus service has seen passenger numbers double in a year following the introduction of four new fully-electric vehicles. The Connect service, made up of two routes around Sheffield city centre, has been used by 78,000 passengers since it was...

South Yorkshire mayor aims to tackle a “legacy of lost trust” in new crime initiative
A new five-year-plan aims to "confront the legacy of lost trust and low confidence" that undermines the relationship between people and the police, according to the South Yorkshire Mayor. Mayor Oliver Coppard announced the draft for the 2025-2029 Police and Crime plan...

South Yorkshire launches dogs on tram pilot
Dogs are to be allowed onto South Yorkshire's tram network for the first time today. It has been announced that dogs will be allowed to ride on Sheffield's Supertram network for the first time starting Friday March 21 . The South Yorkshire Combined Mayoral Authority...