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Sheffield student orchestrates first Battle of the Bands event to raise money for local charities
University student Annya Freeman has orchestrated Sheffield’s first Charity Battle of the Bands, merging her passion for music with a desire to give back to the...
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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...
Should all university students be offered meningitis vaccines in Sheffield?
Calls are growing for all university students in Sheffield to be offered meningitis vaccinations, following a recent outbreak in Kent. There have now been 18 confirmed...
Should all university students be offered meningitis vaccines in Sheffield?
Calls are growing for all university students in Sheffield to be offered meningitis vaccinations, following a recent outbreak in Kent. There have now been 18 confirmed...
Sport England to finance Sheffield Hallam University and Sheffield City Council
Sheffield is set to receive just over £1m from Sheffield Hallam University as part of an initiative to increase physical activity in Sheffield. Due to it's partnership...
Sport England to finance Sheffield Hallam University and Sheffield City Council
Sheffield is set to receive just over £1m from Sheffield Hallam University as part of an initiative to increase physical activity in Sheffield. Due to it's partnership...
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‘’Where nature and community meet” : Two day lunar festival brightens up Sheffield city centre.
Sheffield was decorated with 1000 red lanterns across the city centre this weekend, as a two-day celebration of culture and inclusivity took place. Lunar New year is...
Rubbish wars rumble on over defunct recycling point in Sheffield supermarket
A controversial petition to bring back 'eyesore' recycling facilities on an Ecclesall Road supermarket, claims the move would be 'a clear social and environmental...
The future of five-a-side footy in the balance as the University announces new Sports Centre plans.
Ambitious plans have been announced for a major refurbishment of the University of Sheffield's sports facilities. However, the university intends to build on the...
The Co-op’s Musical Freezers Make Headlines
Musical freezers in Sheffield have made national headlines this week after Co-op customers took to social media to share the soothing sound. Located in the Ecclesall...
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Sheffield hosts World Snooker Championships for 49th year running
For the 49th year in a row, Sheffield is hosting the World Snooker Championships, with the prestigious event being staged at the Crucible Theatre in the heart of the city. The tournament - which began on 19 April and runs until 5 May - has seen 32 of the very best...
Students make the most of soaring temperatures in Sheffield
https://youtu.be/QjrtxP3jeQI As the weather gets warmer in Sheffield, university students find themselves taking advantage of the city's greenery and the panoramic views of Bole Hill. Straddling the western edges of the city, situated in Crookes, Bole Hill quickly...
Student-run swim and hike club to open in June in support of SANE
Happy Feet, a non-profit swim and hike club founded by Sophie Russell, 19, is set to open to the public at the beginning of June for the first hike and swim of the summer. The club, which is based in Crookesmoor, Sheffield, was created as a means to raise money for...
Students who founded campaign highlighting sexual harassment to speak at South Yorkshire’s Festival of Debate
The founders of Catcalls of Sheffield, a campaign working to tackle harassment in the streets of the city, have been invited to speak out about their cause at this year’s Festival of Debate As part of the Chalk Back movement, Catcalls of Sheffield platforms people’s...
‘Higher education is on its knees’ claims striker as industrial action at University of Sheffield begins
Ten days of UCU strike action and demonstrations began at The University of Sheffield with a walkout by staff on April 30. The UCU - University and College Union - which represents more than 120,000 people has called for action in response to £23 million worth of cuts...
Brand new ‘hilarious’ family show hits the stage in Sheffield
A comedy named ‘Happily, Never After’ is a fairytale inspired show is set to open in Sheffield at the Library Theatre in April. The show consists of a cast from MK theatricals, a community theatre company based in Sheffield. The company itself writes a lot of their...






