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Sheffield United players nominated for end of season awards
Three Sheffield United players are up for nominations in the Barclay's Women Championship end of season awards. Izzy Goodwin, Jodie Hutton and Fran Stenson have all...
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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...
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...
The £93 million question: Is Sheffield’s electric bus revolution really worth the price tag?
More than 180 new electric buses are coming to Sheffield in 2027, costing £92.7 million in total, with an additional £26 million for infrastructure upgrades, but the...
The £93 million question: Is Sheffield’s electric bus revolution really worth the price tag?
More than 180 new electric buses are coming to Sheffield in 2027, costing £92.7 million in total, with an additional £26 million for infrastructure upgrades, but the...
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Famous Rivelin goose left in harsh conditions after dog attack – but saved by loyal supporter
An adored goose which was attacked by a dog is recovering in Sheffield after being rescued by a Rivelin resident. Fragile - the name given to the goose by Jo Meckin -...
Save our Scene brings Sherelle to a sold-out Dryad Works
A grassroots fundraiser aimed at keeping Sheffield’s fragile live music scene alive came to a Sheffield venue on Friday and delivered packed sets to a sell-out crowd....
New protest over controversial greenbelt housing planned for Charnock
Campaigners against allowing housing on greenbelt land will be protesting outside Sheffield Town Hall on Wednesday as councillors meet to debate the controversial...
Anniversary event raises £1,000 to help Ukrainians facing winter months
Students in Sheffield raised £1,000 to help people struggling with power cuts and the harsh winter months in Ukraine as part of an event to mark the fourth anniversary...
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Plan to improve Walking, Wheeling and Cycling in Sheffield approved
A plan has been approved to improve people’s personal lives, alongside creating a cleaner, safer Sheffield for all generations. The Sheffield Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Investment Plan (WWCIP), arising from the 2024 Transport Vision, was approved by Sheffield...
Footpath linking Clarkehouse Road and Dorset Street in Broomhall set to be closed
A footpath linking Clarkehouse Road and Dorset Street in Broomhall is set to be closed while construction is carried out on a new research facility. Plans to demolish existing buildings on the site and construct a new three-storey research facility for Translational...
Tennis Club planning permission rejected a third time
Dore and Totley Tennis Club’s planning permission for low level flood lighting has been unanimously rejected by Sheffield City Council. The club hoped that the floodlights would help to “maintain and support the future viability of the club” to ensure they can...
Sheffield remembers: Wartime stories for VE Day’s 80th
As the nation today (Thursday 8 May) marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, Sheffielders’ share their experiences from family members who participated in the war effort. 73-year-old Anne-Marie Appleton from Crosspool told of her mother, Muriel Goddard...
Council secures £3.4M to tackle fuel poverty and cut emissions in ambitious home energy scheme
Sheffield City Council has secured £3,406,008 of government funding to help improve energy efficiency and decarbonise homes across the city. Approximately 221 private sector homes will be affected by the scheme. The scheme targets low income, poorly insulated...
Electric Vehicle users left upset after council scraps free parking permits for ULEV owners
Sheffield City Council has announced it will scrap its green parking permit scheme, which has allowed ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEVs) to park for free in council-operated pay-and-display bays since 2005. Originally launched to encourage the adoption of cleaner...






