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Men cycle 195 miles in 17 hours to raise money for Dementia UK
Two friends cycled 195 miles from Worksop in Nottinghamshire to Ecclefechan in Dumfries and Galloway in aid of Dementia UK. Sheffield man Mark Gebbie raised...
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Prominent Sheffield figures want Steel City to step into the spotlight it deserves
Sheffield needs to shout about its heritage and put itself on the UK's culture map, according to Sheffield FC's new chairman - and indie musician. Lead singer of Indie...
“Can’t wait to be king!” – Walkley Primary school to raise £950 for lion cub sculpture
Almost £1k is to be raised by St Mary’s CE primary, Walkley to adopt a lion cub sculpture from the Pride of Yorkshire trail. St Mary’s have made £180 by hosting a bake...
“Can’t wait to be king!” – Walkley Primary school to raise £950 for lion cub sculpture
Almost £1k is to be raised by St Mary’s CE primary, Walkley to adopt a lion cub sculpture from the Pride of Yorkshire trail. St Mary’s have made £180 by hosting a bake...
Historic Sheffield building set for controversial overhaul
Sheffield City Council has approved plans to redevelop the former John Lewis building on Barker’s Pool, despite heritage bodies’ opposition. Built in 1963, the Grade II...
Historic Sheffield building set for controversial overhaul
Sheffield City Council has approved plans to redevelop the former John Lewis building on Barker’s Pool, despite heritage bodies’ opposition. Built in 1963, the Grade II...
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Violence at Fir Vale Academy Addressed by Councillor
A Burngreave Councillor has spoken out following the violence at Fir Vale academy last month, which saw a member of staff carried out on a stretcher. On Thursday...
Chocolate theft across the city linked to organised crime
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Cat-call for more foster homes for moggies in need in Sheffield
A self-funded cat rescuer has issued a plea for more foster homes for cats in the city. Jules Hales, 54, has been taking care of animals since the mid 1990s. Known as...
Pub-led Easter egg appeal aims to bring smiles to Sheffield Children’s Hospital
A well-loved Sheffield pub has called on the community to help it collect easter eggs for youngsters in the city's nearby children's hospital. The Fox and Duck on...
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Fulwood forest school owner’s plea following vandalism to SEN learning environment
A 'fantastic' forest school has been repeatedly trashed, leaving its organiser 'on edge' and fearful for her safety. Helen Wilson, 36, of Greystones, runs Little Puddle People, a forest school at the Nature's Nest site just off Fulwood Road, which has recently been...
Lib Dem urges skills over certificates to tackle Sheffield’s youth unemployment
A Sheffield councillor says that qualifications are holding young people back and is calling for apprenticeship reform to tackle the rise of youth unemployment. Barbara Masters, 75, a Liberal Democrat Councillor for Ecclesall, has argued that there is too much...
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 - has also been called Ms. Goose, Gus-Gus, Colonel Gander and Geoff by his fans. He had lived in...
Save our Scene brings Sherelle to a sold-out Dryad Works
A grassroots fundraiser aimed at keeping Sheffield’s fragile live music scene alive came to a Sheffield venue on Friday and delivered packed sets to a sell-out crowd. Save Our Scene - an organisation which helps venues by holding packed events - came to independent...
New protest over controversial greenbelt housing planned for Charnock
Campaigners against allowing housing on greenbelt land will be protesting outside Sheffield Town Hall on Wednesday as councillors meet to debate the controversial plans. Members of the S12 Green Belt action group have been fighting consistently against the proposed...
Anniversary event raises £1,000 to help Ukrainians facing winter months
Students in Sheffield raised £1,000 to help people struggling with power cuts and the harsh winter months in Ukraine as part of an event to mark the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion. The University of Sheffield's Ukrainian Society held a conference to...






