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‘Don’t suffer in silence’ – Hallam netball team speaks out on eating disorders through charity tournament
Netballers are trying to break the taboo surrounding eating disorders and have taken to the court to raise funds for a charity giving support. Sheffield Hallam's...
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Residents evacuated after tree collapses on houses near Crookes Valley Park in Sheffield
Multiple people were impacted when a large tree collapsed onto their homes following strong winds. Firefighters were called to a building in Harcourt Road near Crookes...
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...
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...
‘Desperate’ need for school repairs after roof collapse
Sheffield City Council has allocated more than £700,000 for Carterknowle Junior School.
‘Desperate’ need for school repairs after roof collapse
Sheffield City Council has allocated more than £700,000 for Carterknowle Junior School.
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Go-ahead for £10m cost-of-living fund to help Sheffield’s one in four residents living in poverty
A major overhaul of the Sheffield's cost of living support has been approved after a report showing that a quarter of the city's residents live in poverty. Around £10...
Foundry and Bar One nominated for Best Bar None People’s Choice 2026 award
Best Bar None Sheffield has nominated the University of Sheffield Students' Union's club 'The Foundry' for Best Nightclub, and their 'Bar One' for Best Bar/Late Bar in...
Nether Edge rallies together to protect endangered swifts
Nether Edge has joined the growing ‘Swift Street Movement’, as 19 new boxes and bricks have been installed, ready to welcome returning swifts for spring. Fifteen...
Sheffield turns sunny after shocking 48 days of rain
Sheffield’s students embraced the sunny weather in Weston Park after being faced with consecutive days of rain. Weston Park, a historic area located west of...
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Newborn orphaned lambs given an extra layer of wool thanks to the big hearts of the Sheffield community
Newborn orphaned lambs in Sheffield are being kept toasty warm thanks to the fast fingers of the city's knitting community. After a social media plea from Graves Park Animal Farm, the community swarmed in, handmaking and mailing jumpers for these lambs. One of the...
Welcoming the Lunar New Year in Sheffield with food, dance and music
Sheffield galloped into the Year of the Horse as Lunar New year celebrations kicked off in the city. The 15-day spring festival celebrations started with events taking place in the city centre, Meadowhall shopping centre, University of Sheffield's student hub:The Edge...
Have your say on plans for new swimming pool and sports centre at University of Sheffield
An exhibition displaying plans for a new sports centre at the University of Sheffield will be held this week giving people the chance to ask questions and provide feedback. The exhibitions for the centre which would be built on Northumberland Road will take place on...
Improvements set to help vulnerable residents thanks to council committee funding
New initiatives to help combat loneliness in Sheffield and cut calls for support from emergency services were shared at a networking event for organisations in the city. The People Keeping Well organisation was given £217.50 from Sheffield's south-west Local Area...
Free music festival CareFest to recognise carers in Sheffield
Sheffield’s biggest free family-friendly music festival CareFest is back for 2025 to honour South Yorkshire’s carers and frontline workers . The annual music festival, taking place on bank holiday Monday (25 August) from 2pm to 8pm, celebrates the life-changing work...
‘5K Your Way’ ambassador shares how movement builds community amid cancer journeys
An ambassador for a cancer support initiative has shared how she started a group in Sheffield and how movement and community have helped members through their cancer journeys. Helen Quirk, 36, a researcher in physical activity for health, is part of 5K Your Way...






