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Record-breaking club Hallam FC pays tribute to volunteers who make it possible
Hallam FC has paid tribute to the volunteers who help week in week out saying there would be, “no club without them”. The club which plays at Sandygate Road opened in...
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Sheffield students and staff unite in cuts protest
Students and teachers gathered for a major demonstration to protest budget cuts and job losses affecting both of Sheffield's universities. The protest took place at the...
‘Nuisance’ Bikes seized in Hillsborough and Walkley
Police have reported an increase in plain clothes patrols in Hillsborough Park as officers crack down on e-bikes following a rise in anti-social behaviour in the area....
‘Nuisance’ Bikes seized in Hillsborough and Walkley
Police have reported an increase in plain clothes patrols in Hillsborough Park as officers crack down on e-bikes following a rise in anti-social behaviour in the area....
Sheffield student band plays first headline gig
Student band Sam’s Town headlined The Washington for the first time on the 25th of February 2026, celebrating Sheffield’s tight-knit music scene and the power of free...
Sheffield student band plays first headline gig
Student band Sam’s Town headlined The Washington for the first time on the 25th of February 2026, celebrating Sheffield’s tight-knit music scene and the power of free...
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Mayor Oliver Coppard unveils the South Yorkshire People’s Network: the ‘Future’ of travel in the region
South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard has announced the all new South Yorkshire People’s Network of public transport backed by £1.5 billion of investment as the ‘future...
Scaffolder to walk Cornwall-to-Scotland route for male suicide prevention charity
A scaffolder plans to walk 1200 miles in 60 days across the length of Britain, fundraising for Andy’s Man Club, a male suicide prevention charity. On May 1st, he will...
Collapsing school roof rescued with £720k cash boost amid pupils and teachers safety concerns
A crumbling school roof that led to 237 students being evacuated in January has been allocated £720,000 for a temporary fix. Sheffield City Council’s Finance &...
Urgent donation appeal to save Sheffield city centre charity shop
A Sheffield city centre charity shop has launched an urgent appeal for donations amongst a string of charity shop closures. Age UK on Norfolk Row, an outlet charity...
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Temporary dry ski slope hopes to revive interest in Sheffield Ski Village
Revive Sheffield Ski Village is building a dry slope which should allow up to 50 people a day to have a go for Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF). The group hopes to remind people what a dry slope could mean for Sheffield as a photo exhibition will showcase old...
Concert goer left heartbroken after car broken into during James Arthur gig at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena
A woman was left heartbroken after her car was raided by thieves while she watched a James Arthur concert at Sheffield's Utilita Arena. Molly Page, 23, who works for community first responder charity Lives, was attending the gig on 14 February when her Audi A3 parked...
Mixed response as Royal Mail rolls out new ‘Postboxes of the future’ across South Yorkshire
As Royal Mail rolls out 3,500 new 'futuristic' postboxes, people in South Yorkshire have given a cautious response to the new tech. Existing postboxes are being transformed, they will feature a solar panel that powers a barcode scanner, along with a larger drop down...
‘Steel, beer and synthesisers’ – Sheffield Beer Week takes over the city
Pubs and bars around Sheffield are hosting a range of events this week, in celebration of the city's 'renowned brewing industry', and 'legendary electronic music heritage'. Several events have already taken place: beer launches at pubs on Kelham Island, a beer...
Mirror-free infrared fitness studio set to open on Ecclesall Road
The new studio has special heating technology for maximum sweat workouts.
Public heavily scrutinise Sheffield council at heated budget meeting
Members of the public called for a cut in council tax and for increased public spending.






