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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 a Sheffield festival. Over the bank holiday weekend, a wide range of Sheffield and...
Sheffield artists open their studios to the public
Artists and makers have been opening their studios as part of the 27th year of a Sheffield festival. Over the bank holiday weekend, a wide range of Sheffield and...
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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Sheffield Comic-Con 2025: Meet Tracy Beaker, Hacker T Dog, Doctor Who Star and more
Comic-con Convention Set for Saturday 22nd March at Ponds Forge International in Sheffield Photo credit : Spruce Photography/ Neil Rogan - Image from last year's event....
Deprived areas of Sheffield see pollution hit illegal levels as policy ‘prioritises city centre’
A lack of effort to reduce air pollution has led to some areas of Sheffield recording illegal levels - according to a Sheffield campaigner. Graham Jones, 74, a...
Sheffield Wednesday Ladies head coach ‘very proud’ despite Steel City derby loss
The Owlesses boss has praised his team following a 7-0 derby loss - and credited them with going toe-to-toe with a Sheffield United academy side that featured first...
Dorothy Pax: Charity says music industry and government needs to do more to help following club’s closure
A campaigning charity which supports independent music venues has called for 'actions not words' following the closure of a much-loved Sheffield venue. The Music Venue...
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£40M New Homes Plan For Loxley Valley
A Sheffield based housing company has unveiled plans for around 60 new homes in Loxley Valley including 10 worth over £1M each. The ‘Center Parcs-style woodland homes’ costing up to £1.5M have been proposed to be developed on the old derelict Hepworth Factory site....
New £40m plan to regenerate old factory site sparks local discussions over sustainability
Developers announced regeneration plans for the old Hepworth Refractories site which raised local discussion after previous ideas for the brown belt faced historically huge rejection. The Sheffield housing company Sky-House proposed their plans to regenerate a well...
University of Sheffield’s Student Union wins WhatUni ‘Best Student Union’ for the seventh year.
The University of Sheffield has been voted University of the Year, Best Students' Union, and Best Student Life at the WhatUni Student Choice Awards earlier this week. This marks the seventh year that the University has won the Best Students' Union at the WhatUni...
Controversy over plans for Hillsborough Park sports facilities
Plans for a new multi-activity hub at Hillsborough Park has stirred up a storm of controversy, with residents divided over a proposed development by the city council. The project, set to include new tennis courts, a café, and mini-golf, aims to enhance community...
Veezu private hire Drivers in Sheffield protest over pay in taxi row
Veezu has responded to a protest which took place outside its Sheffield headquarters over recent changes to its payment structure. The protest took place outside Veezu's Sheffield's Office on April 23rd and consisted of over 200 local taxi drivers. The company said:...
“Be Water Aware” campaign warns of the dangers of open water swimming as weather warms up
This years "Be Water Aware" campaign backed by South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue, has urged people not to enter reservoirs as summer approaches. The campaign is ran by the National Fire Chiefs Council and aims to raise awareness about the risk of accidental drowning....





