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NHS therapists advocate mental health benefits of climbing
Therapists and organisers have worked together to create an opportunity for people to focus on personal development and mental health recovery through climbing. Service...
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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...
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....
Sheffield Council approves controversial traffic changes despite local opposition
Sheffield City Council gave the go-ahead for new, disruptive traffic regulations between the City Centre, Attercliffe and Darnall, despite concerns from residents and...
Sheffield Council approves controversial traffic changes despite local opposition
Sheffield City Council gave the go-ahead for new, disruptive traffic regulations between the City Centre, Attercliffe and Darnall, despite concerns from residents and...
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Late-night liquor licence for post office divides residents
Broomhill Post Office on Fulwood road.
New film aims to rebuild Sheffield’s once-famous Ski Village
The makers of a new Sheffield-based snowboard film are trying to rebuild Sheffield's Ski Village in Parkwood Springs, which was closed over a decade ago. Over the past...
Dismay for some as dogs allowed on Sheffield’s Supertram network
People have been airing their concerns after owners were given the go-ahead to bring their dogs onto Sheffield's trams. This news was announced by mayor Oliver Coppard,...
Food bank faces ‘huge fundraising need’ to support customers as demand trebles
A Sheffield food bank is calling for donations of money - after demand for food parcels trebled in five years. Rachel Smith, who is in charge of Burngreave Food Bank,...
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VIDEO: Sheffield’s disability snooker champion said “it means everything to me” as he returns home with glory.
A Sheffield athlete has received gold in the first world disability snooker championship in Thailand. Gary Swift, 53, who was left wheelchair-bound after being electrocuted when he was 14, represented Great Britain in the championship in Nonthaburi , Thailand. Mr...
150 orienteers take on Kelham Island in urban night race
As dusk fell on Tuesday, 150 orienteers departed from the Fat Cat pub to take on the dimly lit streets of Kelham Island. The racers, young and old, using maps, compasses, and head torches, had until 8:45 PM to navigate the streets and finish their selected...
Sheffield councillors to show Ukrainians they have not been forgotten during visit
Two North Sheffield councillors are to travel to Ukraine on 14 March to show Ukrainians that the British people “have not forgotten about the war”, and find out what more the city can do to help. The councillors plan to visit rehabilitation centres and...
Film Festival organiser set to bring the passion of adventure to Sheffield this March
Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (SHAFF) is making its annual comeback bringing creativity and community to the heart of the city. It will be held on between March 21 and 23 at the Showroom Cinema, where people can gather to support small filmmakers. Around 100...
Beavers set to be reintroduced in Sheffield
Efforts to revive the existence of beavers in Sheffield and the surrounding areas are underway with the awarding of £96,725 to Sheffield City Council. The council will work with neighbouring local authorities and agencies such as Natural England and The Environment...
Fans prepare for crowd trouble at Steel City derby
The 146th edition of the Steel City derby takes place this Sunday with the stakes as high as ever for both teams. Sheffield United are locked in a three-way title race that manager Chris Wilder described as one that 'will go to the wire'. Meanwhile, Danny Rohl's...





