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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...
South Yorkshire’s Supertram surpasses 10 million journeys
South Yorkshires Supertram has surpassed ten million passenger journeys under public control, since it was moved from private ownership this time last year. This comes...

South Yorkshire’s Supertram surpasses 10 million journeys
South Yorkshires Supertram has surpassed ten million passenger journeys under public control, since it was moved from private ownership this time last year. This comes...
Green parking permits to go due to Sheffield city centre ‘congestion’
Green permits for ultra-low emission vehicles are to be scrapped after a council report claimed they had caused overcrowded roads and car parks in Sheffield city...

Green parking permits to go due to Sheffield city centre ‘congestion’
Green permits for ultra-low emission vehicles are to be scrapped after a council report claimed they had caused overcrowded roads and car parks in Sheffield city...
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Body cameras now mandatory for tram staff following rise in abuse
A recent spike in anti-social behaviour has caused Sheffield Supertram to make it mandatory for its conductors to wear body cameras, its operator has announced. The...

Sheffield Bagel shop starts weekend runs to bring together community
Bagels Inc in Sharrow has begun a weekly Sunday Run Club with the aim of bringing together the community which it serves. The shop first opened its doors on Hickmott...

“Historic day for Yorkshire” as White Rose Agreement signed
The three Metro mayors of Yorkshire have signed historic white rose agreement with the aim to sustain and develop Yorkshire on a national and international level....

‘Skip day’ held to help clean up Grenoside
People from all around Grenoside came to throw their unwanted items in a massive 20 yard Roro skip as part of a quarterly clean-up operation organised by members of...
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Horror fire prompts Sheffield campaign over e-bike battery safety
by Olivia Firth and Larissa Kirkby Shocking images of a house blaze started by an e-bike battery have emerged just hours after South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue launched their campaign to promote awareness around lithium-ion batteries. The 'Charge Happy' campaigned was...

Steve Davis says it will be a “sad day” if Sheffield loses the fight to stay home of Snooker
Snooker legend Steve Davis says ‘there is an inevitability’ for The World Snooker Championship to leave Sheffield. On Saturday morning, crowds gathered at Sheffield train station as Davis hit shots on the table with commuters. There has been an angry reaction from the...

Promotion success for West Yorkshire Futsal Club
West Yorkshire Futsal Club have been promoted to the second highest competitive futsal league in England, which is “something we never even thought of achieving at the start of the season” according to the club’s owner. The club gained promotion to the National...

Sheffield couple jailed for nine years over huge drug bust
A Sheffield couple have been sent to prison for a total of nine years amid a drug raid worth £100,000 in February. On Friday 26th April, at Sheffield Crown Court, Shakeen Christian, 28, and Sophie Massey, 29, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply heroin,...

Sheffield company’s bid to support addicts says ‘a sense of community’ is needed.
A former drug dealer who turned his life around in prison said he created his business after being inspired to help other addicts. Michael Thompson was imprisoned in 2013 for twelve months for dealing drugs just after leaving University. The 31-year-old is part of the...

Vegan markets need to be more inclusive and welcoming claim Sheffield traders
Vegan markets “shouldn't force their agenda down people’s throats”, according to a plant based trader in Sheffield and that the market is “quite a chilled introduction into veganism.” Alex Harker, 40, owner of vegan company The Adventurous Cakebook, made the comments...