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Free parking for electric vehicles in Sheffield City Centre to be phased out
Permits which allow drivers of Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) to park for free in Sheffield City Centre are set to be scrapped from 31 July. Sheffield City...
Sheffield artists open their studios to the public
Artists and makers have been opening their studios as part of the 27th year of Sheffield festival. Over the bank holiday weekend, a wide range of Sheffield and Barnsley...

Sheffield artists open their studios to the public
Artists and makers have been opening their studios as part of the 27th year of Sheffield festival. Over the bank holiday weekend, a wide range of Sheffield and Barnsley...
Sheffield women’s homelessness service secures £1.25m funding
A supported accommodation scheme for homeless women in Sheffield has secured £1.25 million in continued funding. Jo Meagher, Director of the Young Women’s Housing...

Sheffield women’s homelessness service secures £1.25m funding
A supported accommodation scheme for homeless women in Sheffield has secured £1.25 million in continued funding. Jo Meagher, Director of the Young Women’s Housing...
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Less than a decade until burial sites are predicted to run out in Sheffield
Sheffield City Council is under increasing pressure to find new locations for burial services with an estimated six to eight years left of provision remaining citywide...

Police to crackdown on Sheffield derby violence
Banning orders, imprisonment and fines have been promised by the South Yorkshire Police stemming from anti-social behaviour in a previous steel city derby. According to...

Quirky school-time comedy comes to life on Totley stage
A former teacher is to bring his years in 1980s schools to the stage in a 'quirky' comedy with Totley Dramatic Operatic Society's first spring production of the year....

“This is not a fight for now, but a fight for future generations” claim balloting university staff
Staff have slammed the ‘toxic’ work environment at the University of Sheffield, claiming to have “lost confidence in the management,” as they continue balloting for...
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Sheffield Council pass TPO despite clear objections from homeowners
Sheffield Council has passed a tree protection order despite homeowners objections that the ‘unexpected’ recommendation would instead increase future risk against the trees. In a Planning and Highways Committee last Tuesday, Sheffield Council was in agreement to pass...

South Yorkshire police seize XL bullies from illegal Sheffield breeding farm
Twenty-two dogs, most believed to be XL bullies, were seized by the police from an illegal dog breeding facility in Darnall, Sheffield. On Thursday, 2 May, South East Sheffield Neighbourhood Policing Team and colleagues from Sheffield City Council’s Animal Health...

Sheffield International Market returns to Peace Gardens
The popular International Market has returned to the city centre for yet another year, bringing tastes from across the globe to the people of Sheffield. The market, located in Peace Gardens, allows customers to enjoy the tastes of ‘fine food, drinks and crafts’ across...

Crowdfunding appeal to restore a bowling club back to its “former glory”
A fundraising appeal has been started to revive the Meersbrook Park Bowling Club, improve facilities, offer coaching sessions and to purchase new equipment. The club has produced a number of national champions as well as hosting competitions for the sport. In...

Environmental charities enraged after peregrine falcon shot in Peak District
The RSPB and the Peak District National Park have offered £5,000 each for information on the shooting of a peregrine falcon. The bird was found in the Dove Stone Nature Reserve on the 4th April, and succumbed to its injuries at a local veterinary practice. Dave...

Property developer finally gets ‘go ahead’ after angry neighbours fought against it for two years
A property developer has said it is “more relief than joy” after a two year battle against residents for his ambitious housing development was passed by Sheffield City Council. Residents living nearby the proposed site on Brooklands Avenue have expressed their...