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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...
Raging Flat Fire above West Street’s Tiger Works
A huge fire was seen burning from within a flat above popular Sheffield bar, Tiger Works, at approximately 2am yesterday. The blaze, affecting the top floor of the...
Raging Flat Fire above West Street’s Tiger Works
A huge fire was seen burning from within a flat above popular Sheffield bar, Tiger Works, at approximately 2am yesterday. The blaze, affecting the top floor of the...
Sustainable community interest company “bursting with excitement” as they receive funding.
A collaborative project aimed at promoting sustainable fashion have just received funding from the National Lottery, Awards for All. Fashion Fusion CIC, a community...
Sustainable community interest company “bursting with excitement” as they receive funding.
A collaborative project aimed at promoting sustainable fashion have just received funding from the National Lottery, Awards for All. Fashion Fusion CIC, a community...
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VIDEO: Sheffield jazz legends mourn the loss of The Dorothy Pax
Musicians have expressed heartbreak at the shock closure of a popular Sheffield independent venue. Yesterday (March 5) The Dorothy Pax, in Victoria Quays, announced its...
Competition launches to name a baby llama in Sheffield
A Sheffield farm has launched a competition to name a newborn male llama. Graves Park Animal Farm, in Norton, is the home of three baby llamas, born to parents...
‘Sheffield Beer Feast’ starts week of brewing celebration
A celebration of beer kicks off tomorrow at Trafalgar Warehouse as a warm up for Sheffield Beer Week. The Sheffield Beer Feast will be held on Friday 7 March and...
Demolition of old Yorkshire Bank to build new apartments and commercial units expected to be rejected at Council
A planning application to demolish a former Yorkshire Bank in Chapeltown and replace it with a four story building with 25 new apartments and two ground floor...
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Police still searching for suspect in attempted burglary of 102-year-old man’s home
Police have renewed their appeal to find an alleged suspect who attempted to burgle the home of a 102-year-old man. The attempted burglary happened on January 17 at 1pm in the Fox Hill area, when two men attempted to gain entry to a pensioner's house pretending to be...
Sheffield commemorates the 97 victims on the 35th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy
A memorial service was held on Monday to mark the 35th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster. A total of 97 Liverpool fans died and 766 were injured during a FA Cup final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on April 15 in 1989, in which they were wrongly...
Call for more school places as Sheffield parents miss out
A councillor and school governor in Sheffield has spoken out on Primary school offer day over the need for more primary school places across the city, after it was revealed that some parents have missed out on their first choice school. April 16 marks the announcement...
Green Party claim credit for Sheffield’s new electric bus service
The Green Group have claimed credit for the Sheffield Connect service around Sheffield city centre, with four new green buses that are free to use, emission-free and electric. This comes after the group made the proposals as part of their 2019 budget...
Fast treatment helps to reduce serious foot disease in patients with diabetes
Latest figures show that 85.7% of patients with diabetic foot ulcers in Sheffield were seen within two weeks of presentation compared to the national average of 66.6%. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the best performing major centre in the...
Sheffield awaits results on anti-social behaviour legislation
Residents of Sheffield are awaiting the result of their votes regarding legislation that could lead to an increase in police and council power to control anti-social behaviour. The plans were suggested by Sheffield City Council as 97 out of 100 businesses surveyed in...





