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Famous Rivelin goose left in harsh conditions after dog attack – but saved by loyal supporter
An adored goose which was attacked by a dog is recovering in Sheffield after being rescued by a Rivelin resident. Fragile - the name given to the goose by Jo Meckin -...
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High kicks and high hopes: cheerleaders bring inclusivity win to Varsity
Sheffield Cheerleading team proves social inclusivity in competitive sports
Sharrow residents left scared after being evacuated from their home due to a bomb threat
by Melissa Dams and Angel Ubando Residents from Lansdowne Flats, Washington Road, were evacuated by armed police yesterday to Sharrow Community Forum due to a...
Sharrow residents left scared after being evacuated from their home due to a bomb threat
by Melissa Dams and Angel Ubando Residents from Lansdowne Flats, Washington Road, were evacuated by armed police yesterday to Sharrow Community Forum due to a...
Customers seek answers as fuel payments display wrong business name
People buying petrol found a fencing company appearing on their bank statements.
Customers seek answers as fuel payments display wrong business name
People buying petrol found a fencing company appearing on their bank statements.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day: Empowering women through biking
Sheffield’s community of Hillsborough honoured International Women's Day through a female-led BMX jam inspired by a ambitious teenager. The Give to Gain Jam, at...
Traitor hunter Harriet Tyce visits Sheffield with latest novel Witch Trial
Traitors star and million-copy-selling author Harriet Tyce completed a book signing in Meadowhall for her fifth novel, Witch Trial. Ms Tyce, 53, opens her novel with a...
Wildlife at risk: fears of environmental ‘destruction’ as Woodhouse housing proposal is approved
New homes and a four-storey apartment block have been approved for land in Woodhouse, despite environmental objections from residents. The proposal includes 31 houses...
‘Heavy-indie-metal’ band performs first support show
A Sheffield indie and metal band performed a last-minute gig at Corporation on Saturday night - and is urging music lovers to support the city's venues. FourFlightsUp...
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Sheffield Iranians continue celebrations following the death of Ali Khamenei
A large crowd gathered outside of Sheffield City Hall on Sunday to continue celebrations after the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Following the joint US and Israeli assassination of Iran’s supreme leader, Sheffield Iranians have been gathering outside...
Meet the charity fighting for nature’s survival in a former steel-making region
Nature and wildlife in South Yorkshire have been revitalised and transformed by the volunteer work of Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust. The charity say they want to make it easy for people in Sheffield and Rotherham to enjoy green spaces and wildlife in...
Meadowhall lights up in purple to raise awareness for eating disorders and rare diseases
A Sheffield shopping centre turned purple to raise awareness for eating disorders and rare diseases during an annual campaign week. Meadowhall turned its roof lights purple for the Eating Disorders Awareness week & Rare Disease Day, from 23 February until 1 March....
WATCH: New flock of chickens become the heart of SEND project in Sheffield
by Jonah Simon-Cline The Rainbow Kite Project has rescued six chickens, leaving members of the SEND community with exciting new companions. Rainbow Kite Project is a community of SEND specialists based in Sheffield, Derbyshire, Chesterfield and surrounding...
Family Business fears over major redevelopment plans
A family owned restaurant in Sheffield city centre fear that their business could suffer during planned redevelopment of some of the city's busiest streets. Grazie, a southern Italian pasta lab located on Leopold Street, is doubtful of how their restaurant will adapt...
Deputy Lord Mayor Hails St David’s Day Event as ‘Great Success’
The Sheffield and District Cambrian Society hosted a hugely successful St David’s Day dinner and concert at Tapton Hall, but calls for more young people to attend the society's events. Founded in 1910, the society brings together people who are native to Wales...





