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Charity walk for ultra-rare disease unites survivors and families in Sheffield
A husband-and-wife duo celebrated his recovery from a rare disease by hosting their annual charity walk to raise funds for dedicated support services. By pure...
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New Urban Pitta draws large queues in Crookes
Large crowds congregated in Crookes this week as the New Urban Pitta officially opened to customers after a long wait. From 12pm on 1 May, queues stretched far down the...
Alcohol licence gets revoked in off-licence shop after selling illegal tobacco products
Super Booze in Sheffield has been caught selling cheap illegal tobacco products and vapes to customers. Members of the Licensing Sub-Committee held a hearing at...
Alcohol licence gets revoked in off-licence shop after selling illegal tobacco products
Super Booze in Sheffield has been caught selling cheap illegal tobacco products and vapes to customers. Members of the Licensing Sub-Committee held a hearing at...
Open Up festival celebrates 28 Years of Sheffield’s art community
140 emerging and award winning artists opened their studios and showcased artwork to the public over May Bank holiday. The organisation has hosted the "Open Up" event...
Open Up festival celebrates 28 Years of Sheffield’s art community
140 emerging and award winning artists opened their studios and showcased artwork to the public over May Bank holiday. The organisation has hosted the "Open Up" event...
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From 2017 foundations to major impact by 2026: council hails ethical contract plan
The scheme ensures contractors in Sheffield comply with slavery and human rights laws.
Sheffield community school staff set to receive payments over unfair pay
Over 1000 Sheffield school staff are set to receive cash settlements in response to long standing gender based pay inequality. The Sheffield Role Review Programme has...
Sheffield UCU strikes again
More strikes have been scheduled for The University of Sheffield staff, leaving final year students feeling ‘robbed’. Sheffield UCU has called for more striking,...
A taste of Tokyo in Sheffield: Japan Day connects cultures across the city
Japan Day summer festival is bringing a taste of Tokyo to Sheffield, as crowds come together at the Octagon Centre on Friday the May 1st to experience the culture...
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Fire Risk to Riverside Apartments Condemned by Councillor
Negligent fire safety precautions have been branded "appalling," by a Sheffield councillor. Fire safety risks have driven residents of the Riverside Apartments on Mowbray Street in Sheffield out of their properties. South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue served a...
Snappy exhibition in Sheffield free for the first time outside London
A prestigious National Gallery art exhibition has been hosted by Sheffield's own Millennium Gallery, making it the only place to view this exclusive display outside the capital. The Taylor Wessing photo portrait prize 25 displays over 50 works that represent some of...
Sheffield driver aiming to “fly the flag” on global circuits in GB3
A teenage racing driver is gearing up for the international grid - and he is determined to bring his city with him. Rowan Campbell-Pilling, 19, is set to compete in the GB3 Championship this season, a key pathway for drivers aiming to climb to the top levels of...
Children’s Walk for Gaza held in Sheffield
A family-friendly walk in Weston Park has been held to raise money for a charity that helps to feed families in war-torn Gaza. The Children’s Walk for Gaza took place on the 22 March, raising around £15,000. The event aimed to raise awareness and vital funding for...
Day drinking and art: a homage to South Yorkshire breweries
The week-long celebration of Sheffield city’s breweries has returned - a vast array of events championing the local beer scene. From 9 to 16 March the city of Sheffield has its breweries and pubs hosting dozens of events in honour of the ever-growing South Yorkshire...
Tributes pour in from across the country for 37th anniversary of Hillsborough disaster
Football grounds around the country fell silent exactly 37 years after the Hillsborough disaster, which claimed the lives of 97 people and injured another 700. The incident occurred during the 1989 FA cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, which was...






