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Sheffield city council approves playpark improvement plans for disabled children
Two Sheffield play areas have been awarded funding of more than £200,000 which will be spent on improving facilities for disabled children. Improvements will be carried...
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Sheffield city council approves playpark improvement plans for disabled children
Two Sheffield play areas have been awarded funding of more than £200,000 which will be spent on improving facilities for disabled children. Improvements will be carried...
South Yorkshire migrants group fight against Rwanda Bill
A coalition of Sheffield based migrant support groups teamed up to hold a protest following the government’s passage of the controversial Rwanda bill. The...
South Yorkshire migrants group fight against Rwanda Bill
A coalition of Sheffield based migrant support groups teamed up to hold a protest following the government’s passage of the controversial Rwanda bill. The...
Brand new crossings to provide Sheffield Schools with safety
A network of zebra crossings is being rolled out in key areas next to schools in Sheffield to give children a safer journey home. They are planned for Dyche Lane...
Brand new crossings to provide Sheffield Schools with safety
A network of zebra crossings is being rolled out in key areas next to schools in Sheffield to give children a safer journey home. They are planned for Dyche Lane...
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New bike route for Sheaf Valley proposed offering new travel for Sheffield cyclists
A cycle route has been proposed for the Sheaf Valley area of Sheffield to encourage more people to ditch their cars and take up cycling. The proposed route would...
Badger watchdogs outraged by government plans to continue the cull, saying it is ‘politically motivated’
A Yorkshire badger conservation group have said they are appalled by the government’s plan to hasten culling, dubbing badgers an ‘iconic species’ that must be protected...
Hillsborough Park to undergo sporting makeover as council plans new facilities
Plans have been approved to transform the sports facilities at Hillsborough Park, including a new community café, two all-new padel courts and space for indoor fitness...
‘Trojan horse’ restaurant licence application approved by Sheffield City Council
A controversial application for a popular Chinese restaurant's opening hours to be extended until 3am has been approved, despite residents dubbing it a ‘trojan horse’. ...
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Sheffield organisations gather to celebrate Earth Day 2024
An Earth Day fair at the University of Sheffield's Students' Union gave students the chance to learn more about being climate conscious. The official theme of Earth Day 2024, on 22nd April, is 'Planet vs. Plastics,' aiming to raise awareness of the health risks of...
Sheffield Hallam University hits back over ‘misleading’ claims as UCU ballots for strike action
Sheffield Hallam University has claimed that there are "misleading elements" in comments by the Universities and Colleges Union (UCU) regarding voting for strike action. The union's Hallam branch announced that a statutory ballot for industrial action at Sheffield...
Sheffield signs lease to secure redevelopment of Cole Brothers Building
Redevelopment of the former Cole Brothers Department store in Barkers Pool has taken a step closer after the finalisation of a lease with property company Urban Splash. Plans to renovate the Steel City landmark into a mixed-use entertainment, leisure, and retail venue...
Step-dad raises money after devastating house fire in Sheffield
A stepdad has raised money after a faulty appliance left his step-daughters home engulfed in flames this weekend. The family's three children and dog were evacuated by their dad, Ben. Bethany, the mother, wasn't at the house at the time of the fire. When she received...
Hitch-hiking Student group Raise over £34,000
A group of students who hitched their way from the Steel City to Portugal's second largest city have raised a staggering £34,000 for charity. The University of Sheffield's hitch-hiking society, Bummit, have raised the cash on their 'big bummit' to Porto, Portugal over...
Car left ‘on bricks’ as wheels stolen from car in Crookes street theft
A woman has appealed for help after her partner's car wheels were stolen and the vehicle was left sitting on bricks. On Wednesday 17 April, between midnight and 12.20 am the wheels were stolen off of a car directly outside her partners house. Witnesses described...