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Sheffield walking group combating loneliness see a massive surge in growth
A walking group created by a former Sheffield student to combat the ongoing issue of loneliness in the UK has gone from 100 followers to over 8,000 in less then a year....
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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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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...
Wednesday Ladies star nets goal on senior debut – 24 hours after cup final victory
A Sheffield Wednesday star has scored on her first-team for the club - the day after winning the U16 cup final. Wednesday Ladies U16s players Trinity Jae-Elliott and...
Ducks return to race Sheffield’s River Porter next month
Endcliffe Park’s “spectacular” duck race will return for another year this Easter Monday. On 21 April, Friends of the Porter Valley will be releasing 2,500...
Sheffield named as one of the best places to live in South Yorkshire
The Sunday Times has unveiled its list of the best places to live in Yorkshire, with Sheffield earning recognition as one of the top places to live in the North. The...
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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...
Steel city derby kickoff time “financial hit” for local businesses
The updated kickoff time for the Steel City derby between Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United has been described as a ‘financial hit’ for businesses in the local area by one pub landlord. The derby, which is the first game between the two sides to take place at...
Less than a decade until burial sites are predicted to run out in Sheffield
Sheffield City Council is under increasing pressure to find new locations for burial services with an estimated six to eight years left of provision remaining citywide for regular burials. The predicted timeframe is even less for Islamic burials at roughly three and a...
Police to crackdown on Sheffield derby violence
Banning orders, imprisonment and fines have been promised by the South Yorkshire Police stemming from anti-social behaviour in a previous steel city derby. According to Chief Superintendent Cherie Buttle of South Yorkshire Police, the department is working closely...
Quirky school-time comedy comes to life on Totley stage
A former teacher is to bring his years in 1980s schools to the stage in a 'quirky' comedy with Totley Dramatic Operatic Society's first spring production of the year. After a successful sold-out Agatha Christie production of ‘And Then There Were None’ directed by...
“This is not a fight for now, but a fight for future generations” claim balloting university staff
Staff have slammed the ‘toxic’ work environment at the University of Sheffield, claiming to have “lost confidence in the management,” as they continue balloting for industrial action. This follows the University’s decision in the Autumn of 2024 to reduce staff...





