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Sheffield students mark the first ever Dysarthria Awareness Day

Sheffield students mark the first ever Dysarthria Awareness Day

A group of students and their course leaders organised stands at The University of Sheffield to commemorate Dysarthria Awareness Day in efforts to shed light on this condition and educate others. The students and staff are promoting the Royal College of Speech and...

Plans to build homes on former Grenoside school site rejected

Plans to build homes on former Grenoside school site rejected

The owner of the site of a former Grenoside school has defended plans to build new homes on the land, after they were rejected by the city council. Plans to build seven homes on the site of the former 1884-built Grenoside Junior and Infant School were rejected by...

Carnival returns to Sheffield’s Kelham Island

Carnival returns to Sheffield’s Kelham Island

Kelham Carnival has returned for the second time with a glorious celebration of food, drink and an appreciation for the local community. About 600 people visited the carnival on Sunday, hosted by the Saw Grinders Union. Alpozan, 32, owner of Saw Grinders Union said:...

Plans for four new homes in Fulwood go ahead despite objections

Plans for four new homes in Fulwood go ahead despite objections

A group of concerned people in Fulwood have failed to prevent the development of four new houses in their area. On Tuesday 30 April Sheffield City Council's Highways and Planning committee voted in favour of a new development at 45a Brooklands Avenue that would mean...

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Sheffield students mark the first ever Dysarthria Awareness Day

Sheffield students mark the first ever Dysarthria Awareness Day

A group of students and their course leaders organised stands at The University of Sheffield to commemorate Dysarthria Awareness Day in efforts to shed light on this condition and educate others. The students and staff are promoting the Royal College of Speech and...

Plans to build homes on former Grenoside school site rejected

Plans to build homes on former Grenoside school site rejected

The owner of the site of a former Grenoside school has defended plans to build new homes on the land, after they were rejected by the city council. Plans to build seven homes on the site of the former 1884-built Grenoside Junior and Infant School were rejected by...

Carnival returns to Sheffield’s Kelham Island

Carnival returns to Sheffield’s Kelham Island

Kelham Carnival has returned for the second time with a glorious celebration of food, drink and an appreciation for the local community. About 600 people visited the carnival on Sunday, hosted by the Saw Grinders Union. Alpozan, 32, owner of Saw Grinders Union said:...

Plans for four new homes in Fulwood go ahead despite objections

Plans for four new homes in Fulwood go ahead despite objections

A group of concerned people in Fulwood have failed to prevent the development of four new houses in their area. On Tuesday 30 April Sheffield City Council's Highways and Planning committee voted in favour of a new development at 45a Brooklands Avenue that would mean...

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Over 1000 attend weekend art festival in Walkley

Over 1000 attend weekend art festival in Walkley

A two-day local art event took place in Walkley this weekend as 40 Sheffield artists exhibited their work at St. Mary’s Church.  Walkley festival put on the event Art in the Aisles, as a fringe event leading up to their main festival towards the end of...

Sheffield Pub to reopen after Covid Closure

Sheffield Pub to reopen after Covid Closure

A beloved pub in Ecclesfield is set to reopen after its closure in May 2020 due to Covid - after an investment from Heineken. The Black Bull was a staple to the area, with a great atmosphere, fantastic real ales, and an open fire.  Heineken has invested £39 million to...