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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...
New pond to ‘boost wildlife and conservation’ in Grenoside woods
A pond that will boost biodiversity and protect wildlife is due to be built in Wheata Wood in Grenoside. The pond, which will be about 70cm deep and have a sloping...

New pond to ‘boost wildlife and conservation’ in Grenoside woods
A pond that will boost biodiversity and protect wildlife is due to be built in Wheata Wood in Grenoside. The pond, which will be about 70cm deep and have a sloping...
City businesses ‘snookered’ if World Championships leave Sheffield
Sheffield's economy could shrink by £4.5m every year if the World Snooker Championships leave the city, according to a city council report. Matchroom Sport (who own the...

City businesses ‘snookered’ if World Championships leave Sheffield
Sheffield's economy could shrink by £4.5m every year if the World Snooker Championships leave the city, according to a city council report. Matchroom Sport (who own the...
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Farmers left frustrated after government pauses funding
A government decision to pause a sustainable farming funding scheme is presenting “major challenges” for South Yorkshire farmers, a charity has warned. The...

Sheffield Community Centre fears lack of donations will force them to close
A vital Burngreave refuge says it is in danger of closing if they cannot raise enough cash for a new lease. Spital Hill Network is asking for support to keep the...

Sheffield University to be going 100% plant-based?
Sheffield University catering could be going 100% plant-based if the Plant Based Universities campaign gets their motion passed. The Plant Based Universities...

Worries that Broomhill could become a “second West Street” as post office is granted 24/7 alcohol license
A post office on Fulwood Road has been given a 24/7 alcohol license despite concerns about “antisocial” and “rowdy” behaviour. The license was granted following a...
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Tribal Warehouse brings Sheffield’s first no-phone rave experience to FORGE Warehouse.
Sheffield’s rave scene is set for a night free of digital distraction as Tribal Warehouse, the company behind the experience, hosts the city’s first no-phone rave at FORGE warehouse this Saturday 8th March. Nick Spencer, host of the event and DJ on the...

Sheffield graduate to run half marathon in support of children’s centre and motoring charity
A Sheffield dad is aiming to raise funds for the city's Children's Hospital and a charity which support motor industry workers when he runs the a half marathon later this month. Salipa Mwelwa, 33, who lives in Wincobank, Sheffield, is aiming to raise £1,000 for the...

Student to take on Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge in aid of kidney charity
A Sheffield student who has chronic kidney disease is raising money for charity by hiking up the Yorkshire Three Peaks in May. Joe Skidmore, 18, has set a £1,000 target for the Kidneys for Life charity, alongside the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Joe is a...

Parents ‘devastated’ as nursery faces closure leaving 43 children without early years education
A young mum says she is devastated by news that her son's popular nursery is facing closure after being asked to leave by its church landlords. St Leonard’s Day Nursery - which has been open for nearly 30 years - received notice of its impending eviction on 10...

Police appeal for help in search for missing South Yorkshire woman
An appeal has been launched to find a Sheffield woman who went missing yesterday afternoon. South Yorkshire Police is asking for information about the location of Ramla, who was last seen at 6pm yesterday on Infirmary Road, near a tram stop on the way to Hillsborough....

Skateboarders and surfers take on the House Skatepark in live music skate jam
Over one hundred surfers and skateboarders flocked to the House Skatepark, Sheffield for a night of live music and skateboarding jam. The event started at 9pm on Wednesday night and closed off at 11:30pm with headlining band, Donny Brook to finish. Skateboarders were...