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‘Eyesore’ factory in Sheffield’s Malin Bridge set to be converted into housing
A former sheep shear factory is set to be turned into housing in Malin Bridge if planners give the green light. Distinfields Properties Ltd has applied to Sheffield...
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Sheffield Roads set to host ‘World’s Best Cyclists’ in Tour de France Femmes
Cyclists are preparing to face some of the Peak District and Sheffield's toughest hills, as the full route of the 2027 Grand Départ was announced yesterday. The stage...
Day drinking and art: a homage to South Yorkshire breweries
The week-long celebration of Sheffield city’s breweries has returned - a vast array of events championing the local beer scene. From 9 to 16 March the city of Sheffield...
Day drinking and art: a homage to South Yorkshire breweries
The week-long celebration of Sheffield city’s breweries has returned - a vast array of events championing the local beer scene. From 9 to 16 March the city of Sheffield...
Tributes pour in from across the country for 37th anniversary of Hillsborough disaster
Football grounds around the country fell silent exactly 37 years after the Hillsborough disaster, which claimed the lives of 97 people and injured another 700. The...
Tributes pour in from across the country for 37th anniversary of Hillsborough disaster
Football grounds around the country fell silent exactly 37 years after the Hillsborough disaster, which claimed the lives of 97 people and injured another 700. The...
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WATCH: Sheffield Roller Derby Star To Represent England At World Cup
A Sheffield roller derby star has been selected for the England squad for the 2026 World Cup in Orléans, France. Gavin Foster, 33, represents ‘The Inhuman...
Fundraiser smashed but wait list still closed for abuse survivors in Sheffield
By Hope Phillips-Rhodes A charity supporting families suffering post-sepation abuse has managed to keep its doors open after a plea to Sheffield city to raise £12,000 -...
Crowdfunder launches in Sheffield with sustainable solution to padel ball waste
A Crowdfunder has been launched in Sheffield to recycle used tennis, squash and padel balls and give them a new life as flooring for racket ball courts. The Bounce Back...
‘Huge avalanche of uncertainty’: Widowed pensioner left stranded by PM closure
The shock closure of national law firm Proddow Mackay has left clients thousands out of pocket and in a 'huge avalanche of uncertainty'. PM law, with a Sheffield branch...
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Regeneration of Sheffield Castle remains to prioritise newly-found elements
The regeneration of Sheffield Castle has led to recent discoveries of remains said to have dated back to the 11th century, which will be displayed in the park once completed. Wessex Archaeology, who was tasked with conducting an archaeological dig at the site have...
Nursery future remains uncertain after Ofsted report
Furious parents have slammed teaching watchdog Ofsted after an inspection left the future of a Middlewood nursery in doubt. Middlewood Nature Nursery in Winn Grove Middlewood was recently under threat of closing this May after the inadequate Ofsted report led to the...
SEND pupils to benefit from flexible home-school transport
A proposal for revised home-to-school transport links for young people with Special Educational Needs has been approved by Sheffield City Council. A public consultation launched in January 2025 sought to receive feedback on the proposal to introduce a Personal Travel...
City council changes approach to special needs travel support in Sheffield
New measures to improve Sheffield's provision of travel support for young people with special educational needs are being introduced by the city council. The incoming changes aim to make SEND Travel Support more flexible, inclusive, and better suited to the needs of...
Backlash from Sheffield residents as council reviews funding for cycling provisions in Attercliffe
Sheffield council is re-thinking proposals for cyclists as a part of the £17 million Attercliffe regeneration project after criticism from residents. Plans had originally been put in place for improved infrastructure to support safer cycling and encourage active...
Disappointment after primary school’s controversial games area gets planning permission
A multi-use games area at Ecclesall Primary School has been approved by councillors, despite concerns from the community. The decision was made nearly two years after plans for the MUGA were first proposed, as a solution to the poor-quality playing field that is...






