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Friendship lunches featuring live entertainment aim to combat loneliness
A freelance community consultant has organised friendship lunches featuring music and entertainers to tackle loneliness and social isolation among the elderly. Kathy...
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In The City: The Sheffield Students keeping grassroots music alive
Thanks to the efforts of a number of Sheffield students, a revival of grassroots music has sprouted throughout the city. The Music Venues Trust labelled 2023 the ‘most...
Fire Risk to Riverside Apartments Condemned by Councillor
Negligent fire safety precautions have been branded "appalling," by a Sheffield councillor. Fire safety risks have driven residents of the Riverside Apartments on...
Fire Risk to Riverside Apartments Condemned by Councillor
Negligent fire safety precautions have been branded "appalling," by a Sheffield councillor. Fire safety risks have driven residents of the Riverside Apartments on...
Snappy exhibition in Sheffield free for the first time outside London
A prestigious National Gallery art exhibition has been hosted by Sheffield's own Millennium Gallery, making it the only place to view this exclusive display outside the...
Snappy exhibition in Sheffield free for the first time outside London
A prestigious National Gallery art exhibition has been hosted by Sheffield's own Millennium Gallery, making it the only place to view this exclusive display outside the...
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Music giants including Pulp and Fatboy Slim sign to support new primary school library
A rare, signed print celebrating the legacy of Sheffield's iconic music venue, The Leadmill, is being raffled to raise funds for a library renovation at Hunters Bar...
Palestine protest: HSBC aims to “ensure accountability” following vandalism at Sheffield office
HSBC have slammed protesters who sprayed red paint over their Sheffield city centre building saying it threatened the safety of their workers. The bank has released a...
Sheffield’s Archer Project set to make major developments with appeals to raise £2m to rebuild the homeless centre
The Archer Project has launched an ambitious fundraising target of £2 million to help rebuild the centre and enhance provision for life after homelessness.. Since...
Sharrow in the spotlight as its much loved latern festival begins to shine
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Sheffield experiences driest spring for 90 years – increasing threat of hosepipe ban
Yorkshire Water water has launched its drought plans, with the threat of a future hosepipe ban after Sheffield experienced its driest spring in 90 years. The recent heatwave and high temperatures have caused a spike in water-usage with as much as 100 million litres of...
Sustainable fashion favourite closes Meadowhall pop-up after successful year
Independent vintage second-hand clothing brand, Glass Onion, has closed the doors of its Meadowhall pop-up store after a successful year-long run. The brand opened its Meadowhall outlet in 2023 with the aim of reaching new audiences and providing affordable and...
New proposals for low carbon ‘district heating’ in Sheffield
A new programme to provide low carbon 'heat districts' for Sheffield have been proposed as part of its push for net zero, aiming to benefit the city by cutting levels of fossil fuel energy. The Advanced Zoning Programme has been suggested as a part of the government's...
Improvements to home-to-school transport aims to empower students by increasing their independence
Proposals for changes to Post-16 Home-to-School Travel Support sets to enhance independent travel training for students with SEND, a service that provides support for young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities On 7 April, Sheffield City Council's...
Petition to stop building on greenfield sites in the East of Sheffield reaches 4,000 signatures
A campaign group aiming to protect greenfield land in the East of Sheffield has created a petition to stop a large development going ahead. Members of the “opposition to the planned removal of green belt land in S13” want to protect Handsworth’s Finchwell and...
Ambitious development plan set to transform Sheffield into more pedestrian friendly, green city
Plans for a 'Walking, Wheeling, Cycling' Investment Plan which aspires for high quality networks to be developed city-wide for Sheffield over the next 20 years are set to go ahead. The plans were approved at a meeting of Sheffield City Council's Extraordinary,...






