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Queer Folk Ceilidh brings inclusive community spirit to Sheffield
Around 200 people revelled in a lively ceilidh dance party with an LGBTQ+ spin in Sheffield on Thursday. Sophie Crawford, one of the founders of the Queer Folk UK and...
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Picket line protesters fight for better pay and transgender rights
The University of Sheffield has come to an agreement with tutors and students after days of them rallying together in front of university buildings to advocate for...
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)
Sheffield’s Weston Park May Fayre is ready to roll in the heart of the city
Sheffield’s Weston Park May Fayre is ready to roll in the heart of the city The most awaited free family entertainment fayre is taking place on 18 May 2025, from...

Sheffield’s Weston Park May Fayre is ready to roll in the heart of the city
Sheffield’s Weston Park May Fayre is ready to roll in the heart of the city The most awaited free family entertainment fayre is taking place on 18 May 2025, from...
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Animal Farm animator celebrated in Sheffield exhibition
A commemorative exhibition has been put on show at Sheffield Hallam University’s Post Hall gallery celebrating Arthur Humberstone, whose animation work has featured in...

Multi-million-pound scheme launched to achieve safer roads in Sheffield
Safer roads are being promised in Sheffield thanks to a £3million investment toward new crossings and upgraded junctions. Pedestrian crossings will be installed in...

Women’s history month- Meet the women making history in our community
As women's history month draws to a close, ShefLive reached out to celebrate three local women and what they have done for our community. Tracey Ford, Janet Blackburn...

Sharrow Lantern Carnival sees another year of success
The Sharrow Lantern Carnival took place in Sheffield General Cemetery this year, with thousands of people showing their support at the event. This year’s theme...
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Hallamshire Hotel gig aims to raise money for the Dorothy Pax
A fundraising music event is set to take place at a Sheffield pub to raise money for staff at recently-closed grassroots venue the Dorothy Pax. The fundraiser will take place on 22 March at the Hallamshire Hotel on West Street. Posting on Instagram, a spokesperson...

Sheffield celebrates its green spirit with annual Festival of the Outdoors
The much-anticipated Festival of the Outdoors has made its annual return to Sheffield this month with events including sport, films and flowers. Whether you are interested in guided walks, tackling some of the world's toughest bouldering problems, or enjoying outdoors...

Independent businesses thrive amid Sheffield’s Heart of the City expansion
Sheffield's independent businesses say they are ready to compete against multinational chains as the city centre continues its development. As Sheffield's Heart of the City project continues to attract big businesses, it is also offering the opportunity for the growth...

Steel City derby: Story of 69-year-married couple who had to lie about supporting Wednesday and United goes viral
A story of how a Sheffield couple had to hide which of the city's top teams the husband supported until after they were married has gone viral on social media - as the city prepares for Sunday's derby match. Jenny, 82, a Sheffield Wednesday fan, had to lie to her dad...

Police appeal for identity of dog owners after woman is attacked in north Sheffield
Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was bitten by a dog while walking along a Sheffield street and had to be treated in hospital for her injuries. South Yorkshire Police released an appeal yesterday afternoon urging the public to come forward with any...

Westfield surplus food market appeals for further support
A 'pay what you can afford' pop-up food market is appealing for additional support after a successful launch in September 2024. The market at Westfield Community Centre, Westfield, runs on alternate Thursdays from 1:30pm to 3:30pm and asks for a minimum £1 donation in...