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Safety concerns raised over recent transport network scheme in Sheffield
A Sheffield City councillor raised concerns over child safety on £400m sustainable transport network scheme. The Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Scheme aims to provide a...
Swings and Roundabouts: the gig set to raise money for Sheffield’s most vulnerable
Several of the biggest names in Sheffield’s music scene are coming together to raise money for Roundabout Youth Homeless Charity at Factory Floor Bar on 24th May. Lucy...

Swings and Roundabouts: the gig set to raise money for Sheffield’s most vulnerable
Several of the biggest names in Sheffield’s music scene are coming together to raise money for Roundabout Youth Homeless Charity at Factory Floor Bar on 24th May. Lucy...
New plans for SEN transport funding in Sheffield
A revised proposal for methods of transport to schools for children with special education needs has been made following complaints from parents and Governors alike...

New plans for SEN transport funding in Sheffield
A revised proposal for methods of transport to schools for children with special education needs has been made following complaints from parents and Governors alike...
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“Guinness is flowing” in Sheffield for St Patrick’s Day
Pubs, bars and social groups in Sheffield look forward to a 'great craic' this St Patrick’s Day. Some pubs and bars in Sheffield have live music on today, such as Katie...

Treasured CBD coffee shop owner promises to repay all donations given to save its future
Cheeba Cheeba in Chesterfield Road, Sheffield, is at risk of being shut down permanently if it cannot raise £50,000 in three months to buy the building they are...

A Place To Be: magazine shares unusual places to drink in first print edition at Sheffield Beer Week
An online magazine has launched its first print publication at the end of Sheffield Beer Week aiming to bring more media coverage of beer culture. Katie Mather, deputy...

Sheffield City Council urged to go 100% Plant-based to help reach their climate goal
A petition has been launched to try and get Sheffield City Council to go 100% plant based for all their future catering. Sheffield City Council has set a goal for...
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Sheffield’s Festival of the Outdoors begins
Sheffield officially welcomed spring on March 1st with the launch of Festival of the Outdoors 2025, a month of outdoor activities and events for all levels of enthusiasts. The festival is part of Sheffield's claim to being ‘The Outdoor City’, with events and...

North East Local Community Plan Unveils Budget Priorities
The North East Local Community Plan has updated its budget report and revealed its main aims for the local area. The 3 main areas the North East wants to focus on are the Environment, Community Safety & Crime, and the Cost of Living. It should be...

New exhibition These Mad Hybrids: John Hoyland and Contemporary Sculpture comes to Sheffield gallery
A Sheffield-born artist's ceramics are being displayed at the city's Millennium Gallery for only the second time. The centrepiece of the display of John Hoyland's work is his fondly-named Mad Little Hybrids which incorporates an abstract range of ceramic sculptures...

Sheffield children treated in hospital after eating cannabis-laced sweets
Eight primary pupils were taken to hospital after eating cannabis-laced sweets at their Sheffield school. Police have launched an investigation after emergency services were called to Phillimore Community Primary School in Darnall just after midday last Tuesday...

People in Sheffield terrified by early morning explosion as chimneys demolished
A controlled demolition of four cooling towers in Clay Wheels Lane, near the Wadsley Bridge area, has left people terrified. The early morning bangs were so loud they could be heard as far as Ecclesfield and Middlewood which left people in the area startled. Charlene...

Sheffield residents campaign for bleed kits to be introduced into schools following fatal stabbing
An E-petition has been launched asking Sheffield City Council to introduce bleed kits in schools around the city. Two local Sheffield mums, leading the effort, said: "We feel that a Bleed Kit in every school could prevent deaths like that of Harvey Willgoose....