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Much loved café begins project to double its capacity
A café in Meersbrook, Sheffield, has begun a renovation project to double capacity and keep up with it's increasing popularity. Owner Adam Heyes opened the Mandala Cafe...
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Snappy exhibition in Sheffield free for the first time outside London
A prestigious National Gallery art exhibition has been hosted by Sheffield's own Millennium Gallery, making it the only place to view this exclusive display outside the...
The Sound of jazz hits Sheffield in Kelham Island celebrations
Kelham Island’s jazz festival had nine celebrations on one day in its inaugural year, as a lineup of 97% northern artists brought live jazz across Kelham. The...
The Sound of jazz hits Sheffield in Kelham Island celebrations
Kelham Island’s jazz festival had nine celebrations on one day in its inaugural year, as a lineup of 97% northern artists brought live jazz across Kelham. The...
Fulwood phone box reborn as thriving “Hidden Library”
A once-forgotten phone box in Sheffield has been transformed into a thriving “Hidden Library,” offering free access to books and inspiring a community to rediscover...
Fulwood phone box reborn as thriving “Hidden Library”
A once-forgotten phone box in Sheffield has been transformed into a thriving “Hidden Library,” offering free access to books and inspiring a community to rediscover...
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The Government increases alcohol taxes, causing damage to Sheffield pubs
The UK Government has announced the increase in alcohol taxes, taking effect across the UK from the 1st of February 2026 and leaving local pubs in a “tricky...
Two sustainability stores join forces in Broomhill to combat business rate hikes
A zero-waste shop has merged with a vintage emporium to create a sustainable superstore in Broomhill Trixie’s Pantry, a zero waste shop that offers pantry essentials...
Fulwood forest school owner’s plea following vandalism to SEN learning environment
A 'fantastic' forest school has been repeatedly trashed, leaving its organiser 'on edge' and fearful for her safety. Helen Wilson, 36, of Greystones, runs Little Puddle...
Lib Dem urges skills over certificates to tackle Sheffield’s youth unemployment
A Sheffield councillor says that qualifications are holding young people back and is calling for apprenticeship reform to tackle the rise of youth unemployment. Barbara...
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Students offered free STI tests at Sexual Health and Guidance week
The University of Sheffield's Student Union has been holding its first ever Sexual Health and Guidance week over the past week. Events during the week have combined giveaways and club nights with education on how to avoid sexually transmitted diseases. ...
Thousands of tourists set to gather in the “foodie capital” of the UK for Sheffield Food Festival
After being crowned the UK's foodie capital by global hospitality giant Accor in March 2025, Sheffield is gearing up for it's biggest culinary celebration of the year. The Sheffield Food Festival is set to return during the late May Bank Holiday from Saturday 24th to...
Swings and Roundabouts: the gig set to raise money for Sheffield’s most vulnerable
Several of the biggest names in Sheffield’s music scene are coming together to raise money for Roundabout Youth Homeless Charity at Factory Floor Bar on 24th May. Lucy Lee, the organiser, was inspired to create this fundraiser after the positive impact similar...
New plans for SEN transport funding in Sheffield
A revised proposal for methods of transport to schools for children with special education needs has been made following complaints from parents and Governors alike Parent Governor and Deputy Chair of the board of Governors at Lydgate Junior School, Emily Griffiths...
Council approves revised home to school travel proposal for young people with Special Educational Needs
Sheffield City Council has approved a new proposal to help young people with Special Educational Needs learn how to travel independently. This revised proposal allows families with post 16 students with SEND to make their own decisions about travelling to school. The...
Council’s plans for the largest loss of protected Green Belt Land to date leaves Sheffield residents “devastated”
The UK's largest loss of protected Green Belt land to date could be given the go-ahead by Sheffield City Council on Wednesday, 14th May. 327.45 hectares of Sheffield's Green Belt land is at risk of being lost after the Sheffield City Council have proposed to build...






