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Crowdfunding appeal to restore a bowling club back to its “former glory”
A fundraising appeal has been started to revive the Meersbrook Park Bowling Club, improve facilities, offer coaching sessions and to purchase new equipment. The club...
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Crowdfunding appeal to restore a bowling club back to its “former glory”
A fundraising appeal has been started to revive the Meersbrook Park Bowling Club, improve facilities, offer coaching sessions and to purchase new equipment. The club...
Sheffield below international guidelines for measles vaccine
Vaccinations for measles in Sheffield are a ‘long way’ from World Health Organisation levels, a council meeting has heard. An outbreak of the disease, which...
Sheffield below international guidelines for measles vaccine
Vaccinations for measles in Sheffield are a ‘long way’ from World Health Organisation levels, a council meeting has heard. An outbreak of the disease, which...
Charity Goals For Gaza concludes three-month campaign with Kick-Up Challenge outside Sheffield Students Union
A three-month-long national campaign organized to support ongoing relief efforts in Gaza concluded outside Sheffield’s Student Union with 30,000 kick-ups. The campaign,...
Charity Goals For Gaza concludes three-month campaign with Kick-Up Challenge outside Sheffield Students Union
A three-month-long national campaign organized to support ongoing relief efforts in Gaza concluded outside Sheffield’s Student Union with 30,000 kick-ups. The campaign,...
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Red Brick Market opens its doors to shoppers in the Steel City
An independent market opened its doors on Monday morning to give Sheffield its first look inside. Small businesses, vintage traders and local artists had set up their...
Sheffield’s Manor Fields Park scoops funding to keep it looking ‘fabulous’
A Sheffield park has been given a grant to ensure it can continue to be fit for the community to use. Sheffield City Council has reinstated The Green Estate Community...
Wardsend volunteers plea for more young people to get involved in conservation
A Sheffield community group is urging more young people to get involved in conservation and help preserve the area. The Friends of Wardsend Cemetery Group is keen for...
New LoveJam alcohol-free community event in Sheffield to take place in April
LoveJam alcohol-free community events will return to Sheffield again on April 24th, giving people the chance to socialise and celebrate together. The event will begin...
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Shoppers and traders in Fargate to face disruptions for 12 months
Shoppers on one of Sheffield's busiest shopping streets face at least a further 12 months of disruption under plans to rejuvenate the city. Fargate is cluttered with construction from West Street to the Moor causing inconvenience for traders and shoppers. But the...
Dan Walker announces “dream” business venture in Sheffield
Sheffield treasure Dan Walker has joked he may don an apron to serve up cakes in Fulwood this summer, after investing in a local café. Dan told us: “I might do something for charity over the summer where I serve at the tables for a few hours but the staff are amazing...
Sheffield to cut Clean Air Zone
The Sheffield Council begins plans to decommission the Clean Air Zone after implementation one year ago. The controversial clean air zone turned one year old last Tuesday and Sheffield Council has declared their plans to begin decommissioning once air quality improves...
Heartfelt Covid ‘Day of Reflection’ brings Sheffield families together
Grieving families attended the Covid annual 'Day of Reflection' to leave loving messages on the willow tree sculpture at Balm Green Gardens. Attendees surrounded the sculpture on Sunday March 3 to take part in a minutes silence at 12 noon which was followed by...
147 new homes to be built in Sheffield suburb following unprecedented demand for affordable housing
Sheffield City Council has announced 147 new homes are to be built on two sites in Newstead following an 'unprecedented demand' for affordable and social housing. Council Leader Tom Hunt said: "Sheffield is a growing city, a city on the up, and we know we need to...
Sheffield’s Festival of the Outdoors kicks off with a wind-powered sculpture by local artist
Local Artist Christopher Jarratt began exhibiting his Hopes/Fears sculpture in Ecclesall Woods last week to begin Sheffield’s Festival of the Outdoors. Sheffield’s Festival of the Outdoors takes place over the month, with events including exhibitions, outdoor...