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Sheffield honours the female war effort on VE Day
Celebrations for VE Day were in full swing across the city yesterday, with special commemorations for the women who helped the war effort. Sheffield was a significant...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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Sheffield United boss commemorates death of former player George Baldock
The Blades celebrated victory over their fierce rivals in the Steel City derby by holding a shirt aloft, dedicated to their former teammate. Sheffield United boss,...
VIDEO: The sun is back for the first day of Spring in Sheffield
Spring has sprung at the Graves Park Animal Farm. With winter finally behind us, the sun is making a big difference to people's mental health. At Graves Park Animal...
Extra grant awarded to support new council homes in Birley
A fresh £12m grant has been awarded by Homes England to Sheffield City Council as the Newstead Estate project begins to take shape. Work has begun at the site just off...
University of Sheffield to host 16 events in a ‘Festival for Social Action’
A week dedicated to empowering students and the local community to get involved with social action has been announced by The University of Sheffield. The Festival for...
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‘Arson attacks’ leave Beighton and Sothall residents on edge
Homeowners in a Sheffield community say they are shocked and cross after what are believed to be a series of arson attacks in the area. The three latest incidents in the Beighton and Sothall communities have seen fires spread from bins and a caravan to nearby cars and...
Sheffield to commemorate the second national COVID-19 Day of Reflection
Credit @ Sheffield City Council Sheffield is set to commemorate the second annual Day of Reflection for those who lost their lives during the pandemic, on Sunday 9 March. The event will provide the community with an opportunity to remember their loved ones and...
New art appears from Sheffield street artist ‘Phlegm’ following art book release
A new piece of artwork by local street artist Phlegm has appeared on Eldon Street this week, one of the first pieces by the artist following the release of their art book in January. Known for their unique black and white style and focus on fantasy creatures, Phlegm...
Quiet community shocked by the discovery of a huge cannabis farm worth over £500,000.
A police raid in Townhead Road, Dore has resulted in the arrests of two men aged 24 and 26 who are suspected to have been growing over 500 cannabis plants with a street value of approximately £500,000. This raid was a part of a week-long operation to tackle criminal...
Sheffield celebrates International Women’s Day to boost empowerment across the city
Tomorrow, the city will celebrate International Women's Day in bring attention to the on-going battle for gender equality. International Women’s Day has its roots from a protest by women garment workers in New York in 1857. It was proposed by Theresa Malkiel,who was...
The “unsung” hero of Sheffield was awarded the honorary freedom of the city
An inspirational youth leader has been awarded the highest honour of the city. Desmond Smith was awarded the Freedom of the City of Sheffield during a special council meeting on Wednesday 5th March at 2:00 p.m. He was given this award for his work helping the city of...




