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Sheffield ‘March For The Future’ marks the end of LGBTQ+ History Month and calls for prolonged conversation
University of Sheffield students demonstrated at the Student Union to encourage conversation about LGBTQ+ history outside of LGBTQ+ history month. The ‘March For The...
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Updated Proposal for Students Travel Support Approved by Sheffield City Council
Sheffield City Council’s Post-16 Travel Support policy has been updated and approved following the Education Committee’s vote in favour of the new proposal. On...
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...
Sheffield Council to scrap green parking permits by end of July
Sheffield City Council has announced that it will stop issuing new Green Parking Permits from July 31, marking the end of the scheme after nearly 20 years in operation....

Sheffield Council to scrap green parking permits by end of July
Sheffield City Council has announced that it will stop issuing new Green Parking Permits from July 31, marking the end of the scheme after nearly 20 years in operation....
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Wildflower project to support bumblebees in Sheffield returns
A popular wildflower project established to support bumblebees in Sheffield has returned for a second year. Bee Squared is a project by Ecclesfield Parish Council...

How dog flea powder and litter are threatening wildlife in Sheffield’s rivers
Dog owners are being warned against letting their pets swim in Sheffield's rivers, after research found that commonly-used flea treatment can be deadly to aquatic...

Concerns for parents of SEND students over Sheffield’s £7.1m transport overspend
A £7.1m overspend on Sheffield's Home-to-School transport has left special educational needs and disability (SEND) children and their stressed parents facing an...

Tree recycling scheme raises £26,563 for Children’s Hospital Charity
A Sheffield Christmas Tree recycling scheme has raised over £100,000 in seven years for the Children's Hospital Charity, with plans to expand further. Organisers...
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Female leadership is a ‘sisterhood’ says Sheffield City Council CEO
Kate Joseph – Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council pictured in her office

HYGGE Cafe set to open a new store in Sheffield’s first zero-carbon office block
Sheffield-based Danish cafe, HYGGE, has announced a new store that is set to open near Pounds Park in Elshaw House, the city’s first zero-carbon office block. HYGGE Cafe opened its first store in 2019 and it has since become a staple of the city, with two stores...

Nether Edge Farmers’ Market returns this month
A community market known for “bringing local people together" will be return on Sunday 23 March from 12-4pm. The “can’t miss” Nether Edge Spring community event will host approximately 50 to 60 stalls, selling a range of local produce, drinks and crafts. A resident...
Sheffield ‘turns green’ to celebrate St Patrick’s day
Sheffield will "turn green" on Monday as pubs and clubs brace for St Patrick's day. St Patrick's day, celebrated on March 17, is an Irish holiday which is celebrated internationally by millions wearing green, drinking Guinness and appreciating Irish culture. It...

Increased safety measures after ‘assault’ at parkrun
A park goer was allegedly left ‘bruised and upset’ after an altercation during the Millhouses parkrun on Saturday. The incident took place as hundreds of runners took part in the weekly event, held in celebration of International Women’s Day. Catherine McKeown,...

Five businesses set to move into new premises as part of Sheffield’s Heart of the City project
A cafe, bar and project management company are moving into Sheffield’s first zero-carbon office block as part of the £470m Heart of the City development project. The three companies will be opening up new premises in Elshaw House - including Danish inspired cafe HYGGE...