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Tennis Club planning permission rejected a third time
Dore and Totley Tennis Club’s planning permission for low level flood lighting has been unanimously rejected by Sheffield City Council. The club hoped that the...
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...
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...
Thirteen-point plan to decarbonise Sheffield homes by 2030
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Thirteen-point plan to decarbonise Sheffield homes by 2030
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Raffle being held to raise money for life-saving defibrillators
A healthcare manager in Sheffield is calling for more funding to ensure life-saving equipment is installed in public spaces across the city. The LivingCare group,...
Mixed response as Sheffield Supertram conductors to permanently wear body cameras on trams
A move to force Supertram conductors to wear body cameras has been slammed as a "breach of privacy". One conductor, who didn’t wish to be named, said the decision,...
Vile sex acts in a Sheffield park leads to rally cry for men to stop looking the other way
Lewd sex crimes in Endcliffe Park have prompted a councillor to issue a plea for more men to stand up and protect vulnerable people in distress. On Saturday (1 March),...
Proposed plans for Sheffield apartments refused due to ‘dangerous’ site
A proposal to demolish a former bank for 25 new homes and a commercial unit was refused planning permission due to the site being seen as ‘dangerous’. The former...
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New GP hub to be built at Parson Cross as part of £37m scheme to improve health centres in Sheffield
A new GP hub funded by NHS England is planned to be built on Wordsworth Avenue, Parson Cross, to replace existing buildings that are “no longer fit for purpose”. It comes after the Integrated Care Board (ICB) found that the conditions of many GP practice buildings in...
Boy, 17, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder at Sheffield School
A 17-year-old boy has been arrested after allegedly injuring two adults and a child at a Sheffield school. Police were called to reports of an incident involving a sharp object at Birley Academy at around 8.50am yesterday. Two women in their 20s and a child suffered...
‘Fantasies & Fairytales’ in the Dance Society Summer Showcase
Sheffield University’s Dance Society held its bi-annual dance show and raised money for Sheffield charity The Snowdrop Project. The show was held on Sunday in The Foundry and showcased all of the different dance styles and classes in the society. The theme was...
Sheffield based singer-songwriter Jemma Rosenthal to release new album
Sheffield based singer-songwriter Jemma Rosenthal will release her new album called “Songs That Live Inside You”. The planned release date is sometime in the autumn although this is still subject to change. Miss Rosenthal currently has 13 songs out including her debut...
Broomhill traders ‘brought together’ following vandal attack
A florist owner whose shop was targeted in a spate of vandalism has told how the incident has brought the 'local community together' Police were called to Glossop Road, Broomhill, on Sunday following reports of a man having smashed numerous shop fronts with a hammer...
Sheffield City Council approves funding for more SEND places at two primary schools
Two Sheffield primary schools have been given funding to increase their places for children with special educational needs and disabilities. In response to the growing educational needs of students with SEND, Sheffield City Council is introducing an Integrated...





