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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...
Students offered free STI tests at Sexual Health and Guidance week
The University of Sheffield's Student Union has been holding its first ever Sexual Health and Guidance week over the past week. Events during the week have...
Students offered free STI tests at Sexual Health and Guidance week
The University of Sheffield's Student Union has been holding its first ever Sexual Health and Guidance week over the past week. Events during the week have...
Thousands of tourists set to gather in the “foodie capital” of the UK for Sheffield Food Festival
After being crowned the UK's foodie capital by global hospitality giant Accor in March 2025, Sheffield is gearing up for it's biggest culinary celebration of the year....
Thousands of tourists set to gather in the “foodie capital” of the UK for Sheffield Food Festival
After being crowned the UK's foodie capital by global hospitality giant Accor in March 2025, Sheffield is gearing up for it's biggest culinary celebration of the year....
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Fundraisers being held to raise cash for exhibition to celebrate women ‘united by art’ in Sheffield
A group of 12 student photographers in Sheffield are fundraising for a photography exhibition of ‘women united by art’, with spare funds being donated to Sheffield's...
Sheffield women’s charity holds vigil for victims of domestic homicide
The names of 80 women who lost their lives to domestic homicide were read out during a candlelit vigil by in Sheffield. Sheffield Women’s Collective organised the...
“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...
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CAFOD charity fundraising in Sheffield for international aid in the wake of government cuts
A Sheffield charity group has urged the community to take part in a daily walk to raise money for overseas development amid recent government cutbacks. CAFOD (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development) has started the "Big Lent walk" as a means to raise money during...
South Yorkshire children learn life saving skills at Rotherham pool
Children, aged 7-12, are training at Rawmarsh Lifesaving and Water Safety Club in Rotherham to gain a Rookie Lifeguard qualification. The Royal Life Saving Society UK’s Rookie Lifeguard programme teaches children basic survival, rescue and lifesaving skills to develop...
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...





