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World Book Day giveaway for Sheffield primary schools
Two Sheffield primary schools have each won a free book bundle in celebration of World Book Day. Charlotte Jenkins, 33, a stay-at-home mum and independent Usborne...
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University Students contribute to surprise fall in unemployment figures
Fewer students are job- seeking, which has contributed to an unexpected fall in unemployment rate, according to a new study. Unemployment fell to 4.9% this morning -...
Sheffield driver aiming to “fly the flag” on global circuits in GB3
A teenage racing driver is gearing up for the international grid - and he is determined to bring his city with him. Rowan Campbell-Pilling, 19, is set to compete in the...
Sheffield driver aiming to “fly the flag” on global circuits in GB3
A teenage racing driver is gearing up for the international grid - and he is determined to bring his city with him. Rowan Campbell-Pilling, 19, is set to compete in the...
Children’s Walk for Gaza held in Sheffield
A family-friendly walk in Weston Park has been held to raise money for a charity that helps to feed families in war-torn Gaza. The Children’s Walk for Gaza took place...
Children’s Walk for Gaza held in Sheffield
A family-friendly walk in Weston Park has been held to raise money for a charity that helps to feed families in war-torn Gaza. The Children’s Walk for Gaza took place...
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Hopes dialled up in Sheffield as The Leadmill fundraises for relocation
Sheffield’s longest-running late-night venue, The Leadmill, has set a fundraising target of £30,00 to help them find a new home following their 2025 eviction. A staple...
Green Light for Greener Streets: Majority Welcome City Centre Revamp
Plans to overhaul two key routes in Sheffield city centre have been largely welcomed by residents, despite some concerns over parking and disruption. Sheffield City...
Sheffield HSBC’s ‘Global IT Hub’ Targeted by Pro-Palestine Protesters
Grosvenor House in the city centre was left damaged after protesters smashed windows and revolving doors, and threw red paint over the walls of the building. Messages...
Evicted Leadmill start relocation crowdfunder
Former owners of The Leadmill site have launched a Crowdfunder to help find a new venue following last year's eviction. The team behind the iconic venue have set a...
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Girl plans ultimate band bash to raise money for St Luke’s hospice
Final year Sheffield Hallam student Molly Ripley plans the ultimate live event for her final year project to raise money for her chosen charity St Luke's Sheffield Hospice. The Ultimate Band Bash is a band night taking place at Yellow Arch Studios which will feature...
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 sustainable city. This decision was approved on the 30th April 2025 at the Transport, Regeneration and...
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 change in reference job redundancies. Teachers, students and campaigners held banners and signs in...
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 Wednesday, May 7th, the Education, Children and Family Policy Committee met and approved the expansion of...
Victory for small businesses at Victoria Quayside
Crowds of people flocked to Sheffield's Victoria Quay to indulge in street food and craft stalls by the water while enjoying the summers day brought on by a surprise heatwave. Every second Saturday and Sunday of the month from April till September, Sheffield quayside...
£100,000 investment to tackle crime and improve east Sheffield neighbourhoods
An investment of £100,000 to tackle crime, improve neighbourhoods and support youth services across east Sheffield has been announced by the city council. The funding and priorities were presented at the East Local Area Committee (LAC) meeting on Wednesday 7 May and...






