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Open Iftar welcomed at Kelham Island Museum
Kelham Island Museum hosted an Open Iftar community gathering, which was run by the Ramadan Tent Project (RTP). Over a hundred people attended the event, listening to...
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University Students contribute to surprise fall in unemployment figures
Fewer students are job- seeking, which has contributed to an unexpected fall in unemployment rate, according to a new study. Unemployment fell to 4.9% this morning -...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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Meadowhall partners with South Yorkshire Eating Disorder Association to Shine a Light on the Awareness Week
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Burngreave community ‘lifeline’ fundraises for new kitchen
A community centre in Burngreave has vowed to continue serving free weekly meals, despite failing to raise the £1,000 needed to upgrade their kitchen. The Ashram, a...
‘Community is what builds a band’: Praise as venue gives headline slot to rising Sheffield indie band
An up-and-coming rock band which was given the chance to play in Sheffield for free has praised the venue after selling over 100 tickets to one of their first headline...
The University of Sheffield’s annual dance competition returns for 2026
After months of preparation, The University of Sheffield dance society held its highly anticipated dance competition on Saturday The competition hosts dance societies...
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Watch: Meet the people that bring the Quayside Markets to life
https://youtu.be/aVMV-HEhprc The monthly Quayside Markets saw hundreds of visitors last weekend as the sun brought the people of Sheffield out on the streets. Situated on the canal in Victoria Quays, the markets support the livelihoods of many local businesses and are...
Iconic Sheffield music venue loses appeal against eviction
The Leadmill has announced that it has lost its appeal against eviction, meaning it will be leaving its long-standing premises. The venue, which has been open since 1980, is owned by Electric Group, who have been trying to regain control over the building in a...
Calls for better special needs education funding in Sheffield mainstream schools
A School governor has criticised special educational needs funding provided by the council, claiming that it falls short in mainstream schools. Emily Griffiths, the Parent governor and deputy chair of the Board of Governors at Lydgate Junior School, raised...
Council looks to improve travel skills for children of Sheffield
Councillors have reviewed and revamped the original proposal to replace the majority of post-16 home to school transport with personal travel budgets. The plan aims to equip young people with the 'confidence, skills and knowledge' required to travel independently on...
SEND students to become more ‘adulthood ready’ following Skills for Life programme approval
A programme that advocates for teenager and young adult independence for individuals with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) has been approved by the Sheffield City Council. Head of Service, Resource and Business Planning Manager, Mark Sheikh, mapped...
Sheffield councillors pledge to “take back control of our buses”
Sheffield councillors pledge to "take back control of our buses" through a new franchising scheme to be implemented by September 2027. Ian Smith, Assistant Director of Bus Reform at the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA), highlighted the importance of...






