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Petition to save popular Sheffield boxing gym smashes 1,200 signatures
A petition to save a popular Sheffield boxing gym from eviction has now reached more than 1,200 signatures. Aspire Boxing Club, based at the Sheffield Inclusion Centre...
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The Future of Travel in Sheffield? New Plan to Prioritise People Over Cars
Sheffield City Council has approved a 'Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Investment Plan (WWCIP) scheme to help transform Sheffield into a healthier, more active and...
‘He’s perfect now’: Dad’s mission to thank heart surgery fund after son’s treatment
A dad is spearheading a major fundraising drive after his son underwent open heart surgery at just five months old. Sam Small, 29, who works at Howden's in Barnsley, is...

‘He’s perfect now’: Dad’s mission to thank heart surgery fund after son’s treatment
A dad is spearheading a major fundraising drive after his son underwent open heart surgery at just five months old. Sam Small, 29, who works at Howden's in Barnsley, is...
South Yorkshire Police announce new Independent Advisory Group for Black Communities
Chief Inspector Laurie Millington (left), Co-chair Adrian Bent (middle left), Co-chair Kaltum Osman Rivers (middle right) and Deputy Cheif Constable Sarah Poolman (right)

South Yorkshire Police announce new Independent Advisory Group for Black Communities
Chief Inspector Laurie Millington (left), Co-chair Adrian Bent (middle left), Co-chair Kaltum Osman Rivers (middle right) and Deputy Cheif Constable Sarah Poolman (right)
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University of Sheffield students vote to support strikes
Students at the University of Sheffield have voted to support staff taking strike action against cuts. It comes as a part of the Students’ Union election and referendum...

Star backing as Sheffield’s first dedicated padel venue prepares to open its doors
Sheffield's first dedicated padel venue will open in the city this week with backing from England and Yorkshire cricketer Joe Root. The new venture is being launched on...

Charity runners complete one of UK’s hardest half marathon’s to fundraise for their causes
Charity champions took part in Sheffield Half Marathon to raise £1,000s for good causes across the region - including a new pioneering medical facility to help sick...

Student who believed she was suffering a hangover was told she had potentially deadly blood poisoning
A first year journalism student at the University of Sheffield has described how she could have died from blood poisoning - which she though was just a hangover....
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Councillor says “There is hope” amid council tax rise by 4.99%
Sheffield City Council has hiked its council tax just 0.01% under the cap set by the government. This will mean that the council will receive 301.3 million income via the council tax which will be 17.2 million more than in 2024/25. The raise comes as part of a...

Drug addict kills Amazon driver due £4,000 debt with dealers
A Sheffield Amazon delivery driver who was murdered by drug dealers has left his fiance with a “wounded heart.” Claudiu-Carol Kondor, a 42 year old Romanian, died after being dragged through a parked car while holding onto the passenger seat of his delivery van on...

Chapeltown bank redevelopment refused
A Yorkshire Bank redevelopment was thrown out amidst “detrimental” safety concerns from Sheffield City Council. The proposal to turn the former Yorkshire Bank building into affordable housing in Chapeltown was refused by the Highways and Plannings Committee on...

Over 100 knives collected in Sheffield amnesty bin
Neighbourhood police have collected more than 100 knives from an East Sheffield amnesty bin last week - a dramatic eight-fold increase from the previous year. The 106 knives collected from the Birley Moor Road bin over a three month period ranged from standard kitchen...

Sheffield city council met with backlash over clean air zone decision.
The move from Sheffield city council to scrap their clean air financial assistance scheme to upgrade to electric buses has been met with backlash. The scheme was first introduced in December 2022 to support drivers of LGVs, HGVs, taxis, coaches and buses. It aimed to...

Sheffield community at ‘unease’ following reports of indecent exposure in Endcliffe Park
Multiple acts of indecent exposure were reported throughout Sheffield, most recently in Endcliffe Park, making residents feel ‘unsafe’ and ‘uncomfortable’. The most recent event happened around 4:50 pm on Saturday 1 March, when a man exposed himself and...