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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 a Sheffield festival. Over the bank holiday weekend, a wide range of Sheffield and...
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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Sheffield celebrates International Women’s Day to boost empowerment across the city
Tomorrow, the city will celebrate International Women's Day in bring attention to the on-going battle for gender equality. International Women’s Day has its roots from...
The “unsung” hero of Sheffield was awarded the honorary freedom of the city
An inspirational youth leader has been awarded the highest honour of the city. Desmond Smith was awarded the Freedom of the City of Sheffield during a special council...
WATCH: Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon takes the stage with You Me At Six at their last ever Sheffield show
On Monday, You Me At Six performed their last show in Sheffield at the Octagon Centre, where they were joined by Oli Sykes for a final performance of Bite My Tongue....
Campaign to protect pupils from school traffic chaos in South East Sheffield
by Abi Hall A petition to turn a road in front of a primary school into a designated school street in South East Sheffield has been launched. Continual problems...
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Community claims back hall after campaign for its use.
An action group that branded a community council building a "near-empty husk" and "a place just used to feed pigeons" has announced a celebration of Iftar daily in the under-used Burngreave Vestry Hall. A community campaign was launched in September called Take Back...
Daytime ‘rave’ at Endcliffe Park divides the community over complaints
A notorious 'rave' won the support of the community this weekend after previous events culminated in Endcliffe Park being trashed by attendees. Crowds of young people gathered on Saturday to listen to loud house music and enjoy the sunny weather. In 2021, a similar...
Calls to save Sheffield children from “death trap” junction
Families have slammed Sheffield Council for failing to protect their children from a hazardous junction in Manor Castle. To mark Safe Streets Now national day of action, residents protested on the busy junction which connects the B6070 and B6071 near to Grace Owen...
Violent thief who was a “menace to shoppers and workers” banned from Sheffield city centre
Gavin Reynolds, 34, from Lytton Crescent, Parson Cross, has been banned from Sheffield city centre for two years after being found guilty of assault, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage. Following a trial at Sheffield Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 16th...
Brand New Podcast festival to be held in Sheffield
Sheffield is set to host a brand new podcast festival including “never-seen-before” performances from names such as Katherine Ryan, Jamie Laing, Sophie Habboo, and many more. Alice Levine, alongside James O’Hara and Dino Sofos, have set up Crossed Wires,...
Sheffield joins the fight for sustainability by opening independent market hall
The Red Brick Market officially opened its third branch in Sheffield last Monday on Clough Road. The former 99 Jump Street trampoline park has been refurbished into a market hall full of independent artists, creators and shop sellers alike. Steve Lindley,...





