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New nightclub set to replace CODE and to prioritise student safety
The former CODE nightclub in Sheffield is set to reopen under a new name and new management, with a strong focus on modernising the student nightlife scene and...
Community ‘disappointed’ by council’s approval for new homes on garage site
Disappointed residents say a decision to allow five new homes to be built at a former garage site will increase traffic and noise for neighbours. There have been a...
Community ‘disappointed’ by council’s approval for new homes on garage site
Disappointed residents say a decision to allow five new homes to be built at a former garage site will increase traffic and noise for neighbours. There have been a...
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...
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‘Arson attacks’ leave Beighton and Sothall residents on edge
Homeowners in a Sheffield community say they are shocked and cross after what are believed to be a series of arson attacks in the area. The three latest incidents in...
Sheffield to commemorate the second national COVID-19 Day of Reflection
Credit @ Sheffield City Council Sheffield is set to commemorate the second annual Day of Reflection for those who lost their lives during the pandemic, on Sunday 9...
New art appears from Sheffield street artist ‘Phlegm’ following art book release
A new piece of artwork by local street artist Phlegm has appeared on Eldon Street this week, one of the first pieces by the artist following the release of their art...
Quiet community shocked by the discovery of a huge cannabis farm worth over £500,000.
A police raid in Townhead Road, Dore has resulted in the arrests of two men aged 24 and 26 who are suspected to have been growing over 500 cannabis plants with a street...
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Abseilers descend university building to raise money for Sheffield Children’s Hospital
A team of charity fundraisers have abseiled down the Owen Building in Sheffield. On Sunday 21st of April, 50 charity fundraisers were strapped in above the Sheffield Hallam Owen Building before braving the 140 ft fall. The ‘Team Theo’ abseiling event has raised...
Charity abseil hits the heights for Shelter
A vital annual abseil that raises crucial cash for a homeless charity saw brave adrenaline-seekers scale the famous Sheffield Hallam Owen building on Saturday. The Shelter and Sheffield Hallam University abseiling event has been described by Shelter’s...
Groundbreaking or ineffective?: Sheffield gives its thoughts on the smoking ban
People in Sheffield are divided over the effectiveness of the smoking bill that has been passed in Parliament. The Tobacco and Vapes Bill forbids anyone turning 15 and younger from 2024 from buying cigarettes. It also aims to make vapes less appealing to the...
New South Yorkshire police survey finds distressing figures of low morale amongst officers.
Over 80% of South Yorkshire police officers have experienced low mood or stress in the past year, according to the Police Federation of England. Pay was also highlighted as an issue as 83% said they felt financially worse off than a year ago and 17% felt they...
Award-winning youth activist tells Sheffield’s youth ‘we are the leaders of today’
An award winning activist inspired Sheffield's youth on Sunday, telling them they are not just the leaders of tomorrow, but the leaders of today, Her comments were made as part of Sheffield's Festival of Debate, which is the largest political festival in the UK,...
Former snooker world champion Shaun Murphy defends “horrible” Crucible amidst calls to change venue
Shaun Murphy has defended the Crucible hailing it as the “home of snooker" after it was described as “stinky” by World Number 19 Hossein Vafaei. The Crucible which is situated in Sheffield City Centre has hosted the Snooker World Championship yearly since 1977 and is...





