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Sheffield ‘March For The Future’ marks the end of LGBTQ+ History Month and calls for prolonged conversation
University of Sheffield students demonstrated at the Student Union to encourage conversation about LGBTQ+ history outside of LGBTQ+ history month. The ‘March For The...
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“I am that person now but I’m different, I’m a different Sarah” – Postal Worker speaks up after being mauled by a dog leading to amputation
Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions and images of injuries A postal worker whose finger was bitten off while doing her rounds has backed calls for dog...
‘Desperate’ need for school repairs after roof collapse
Sheffield City Council has allocated more than £700,000 for Carterknowle Junior School.
‘Desperate’ need for school repairs after roof collapse
Sheffield City Council has allocated more than £700,000 for Carterknowle Junior School.
Local shop owner calls for systematic change over shoplifting incidents
A Sheffield shop owner said he felt sympathy for those who have to resort to stealing, as he thanked customers for their support after several high profile shoplifting...
Local shop owner calls for systematic change over shoplifting incidents
A Sheffield shop owner said he felt sympathy for those who have to resort to stealing, as he thanked customers for their support after several high profile shoplifting...
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Sheffield councillors pledge to “take back control of our buses”
Sheffield councillors pledge to "take back control of our buses" through a new franchising scheme to be implemented by September 2027. Ian Smith, Assistant Director of...
Watch: Student musicians shine at ‘Battle of the Bands’ event
A ‘Battle of the Bands’ event showcased the talents of the Sheffield University Big Band and Music Players’ Society last Monday. The show was held in the Students'...
400 page documents and 100 page agendas make tough reading for Sheffield public
Complicated, lengthy documents and 100-page-long agendas are making it hard for people in Sheffield to access vital information - it has been claimed. Members of...
Sheffield experiences driest spring for 90 years – increasing threat of hosepipe ban
Yorkshire Water water has launched its drought plans, with the threat of a future hosepipe ban after Sheffield experienced its driest spring in 90 years. The recent...
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Sheffield Youth Orchestra conductor to complete Ultra Tour of Arran to raise money for the organisation
Sheffield Youth Orchestra's conductor will be completing the Ultra Tour of Arran Challenge next weekend, where he will be running 100km over two days in Scotland. River Edis Smith has been the conductor of Sheffield Youth Orchestra for two and a half years, and is...
University societies raise over £13 million for charity through gigs and fundraisers
University of Sheffield’s Bummit and Music Culture Societies have been hosting non-profit music events in the hopes of raising funds for charity. The events, which are organised by the societies and hosted by various small venues across Sheffield, are student-run gigs...
Volunteers strive to ‘spruce up’ the Bole Hills in upcoming ranger morning
Park rangers and volunteers from all over Crookes are coming together this Sunday with intent to tidy and ‘spruce up’ the Bole Hills. The Friends of the Bole Hills Ranger Morning is set to start at 10am with cleaning up and pruning overgrown vegetation as the primary...
Sheffield Litter Pickers speak up about rising drug paraphernalia dumping around their city
After Sheffield courts issued £44,500 worth of fines for littering in a single day, Sheffield communities have spoken out about their efforts to keep the streets clean, with a rise in drug paraphernalia dumped around the city. Naomi Lopez, 62, is a new resident of...
Sheffield wholesaler demands government close tax loophole for online giants such as Shein and Temu
A Sheffield-based businessman is running a petition demanding the government puts a fair tax on air cargo of companies such as Shein and Temu. David Lloyd Hardy started his business - Ancient Wisdom - in Sheffield in 1995, and starting out selling essential oils. Now...
Sheffield sustainability market to happen this Easter at city’s Victoria Hall
A market celebrating sustainability will be held at Victoria Hall on April 26 in the centre of Sheffield featuring live music, food, drinks and gifts - but you'll need to bring your own bags, cups and cutlery. Sheffield Action on Plastic are running the event at the...





