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Students triumph in 1400 mile hitchhiking challenge
Sheffield students recently completed a nine day hitchhiking challenge across Europe for charity. 150 students successfully hitchhiked from Sheffield to Belgrade, as...
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Does the tip of a kitchen knife really matter?
A campaign to introduce blunt kitchen knives in a bid to stamp out knife crime has been met with a lukewarm response by the Sheffield chef community. The " Lets be...
Bands battle for a good cause in Neepsend
Eight bands took part and food bank donations were accepted for entry.
Bands battle for a good cause in Neepsend
Eight bands took part and food bank donations were accepted for entry.
‘The best weekend I’ve had in Sheffield’: new book festival draws crowds to Kelham Island
The Sheffield Indie Book Festival attracted authors, publishers and readers.
‘The best weekend I’ve had in Sheffield’: new book festival draws crowds to Kelham Island
The Sheffield Indie Book Festival attracted authors, publishers and readers.
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Emergency services fun day makes triumphant return to Sheffield after popular demand
An annual emergency services fun day returned to Sheffield to provide the city with a look inside the world of rescue for all the family. The 999 Fun Day made its...
Artists take centre stage with Open Up Sheffield
A city-wide art festival has brought attention to the artists of Sheffield and their work. Over the last two weeks, artists from all over the area have been working...
From canvas to kilns: Stepping inside the studios of Sheffield artists
Over 140 artists and makers across Sheffield and the surrounding areas opened up their homes, studios, galleries and workshops for free across five days. From May 2 to...
Sheffield local election results raise questions over student issues
Students in Sheffield have shared mixed reactions following the progress made by Reform UK in the city’s local elections, with many questioning what the results could...
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Health report highlights concerning issues in one of Sheffield’s most deprived areas
Language barriers and a lack of digital literacy means key health advice and information isn’t reaching residents in Tinsley, according to findings by Healthwatch Sheffield. The report brought to light problems including poor transport access to the city centre and a...
Resurgence of vinyl is clear as Sheffield’s SEVENBY7 celebrates 25th anniversary
Sheffield's original open-decks vinyl party joined The Spring Social at Sidney&Matilda as it celebrated 25 years. Various DJs such as Jo Jo and Smax performed using seven seven-inch vinyl singles, a change from the usual digital DJ scene. Founder of Seven by...
Sheffield summer exhibition set to exclusively showcase disabled and neurodivergent artists and influence the local arts community
An arts group is giving marginalised disabled and neurodivergent artists the opportunity to find their true creative voice. Elle Fyre, 22, founder and managing director of Nirvanas Arts collective, is planning an exhibition called All Things Hidden and Unseen at...
Community called on to help fast-track car park repairs at recreation ground
Community support has driven the latest restoration efforts at Charnock Recreation Ground, with parents and residents being asked by councillors to help fund pothole repairs. Birley ward councillors Karen McGowan, Matt Dwyer and Denise Fox reached out to users of the...
Drug paraphernalia and dead animals among horrors found by Sheffield Litter Pickers
Animal corpses and nitrous oxide canisters are just some of the things found by residents in Sheffield who have been taking matters into their own hands by forming organised community efforts to clean local areas. A large Facebook group called Sheffield Litter Pickers...
Sheffield’s biggest parties promise change as city heads to the polls
Councillors from Sheffield’s three biggest political parties have promised change in the wake of one of the most decisive elections in recent memory. As one third of the city’s wards go up for election, a fight for control of the city’s council looks to be a close...






