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Sheffield student band plays first headline gig
Student band Sam’s Town headlined The Washington for the first time on the 25th of February 2026, celebrating Sheffield’s tight-knit music scene and the power of free...
Student worries following meningitis outbreak
Students and people of Sheffield are ‘very anxious’ following the outbreak of meningitis at the University of Kent. A number of students have been admitted to...
Student worries following meningitis outbreak
Students and people of Sheffield are ‘very anxious’ following the outbreak of meningitis at the University of Kent. A number of students have been admitted to...
Striking a chord: new band applauds Sheffield’s support for the indie music scene
A new band in Sheffield hope they are on track for success, claiming the city's supportive indie music scene has been vital in encouraging fledging artists. 'Five...
Striking a chord: new band applauds Sheffield’s support for the indie music scene
A new band in Sheffield hope they are on track for success, claiming the city's supportive indie music scene has been vital in encouraging fledging artists. 'Five...
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Crookes Valley safety scheme approved – making Sheffield road one way
A Sheffield road will be made one-way as part of the approved Crookes Valley safety scheme. Sheffield City Council's transport, regeneration and climate policy...
Can you try 150 beers and ciders this bank holiday? SU festival hosts annual event
Sheffield Students Union will be hosting their annual beer and cider festival with over 150 different beers and ciders this weekend. Breweries from all over the UK will...
Graves Park Country Show: Popular family event returns for 2025
The Graves Park Country Show is set to take place on bank holiday Monday, May 5, for its 11th year running. Llama trekking, birds of prey and a mountain biking show are...
Proposed one-way road welcomed as part of Crookes Valley safety scheme
Plans to make a Sheffield street one to improve safety have been moved forward by Sheffield City Council. The proposed Traffic Regulation Order would make the...
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HYGGE Cafe set to open a new store in Sheffield’s first zero-carbon office block
Sheffield-based Danish cafe, HYGGE, has announced a new store that is set to open near Pounds Park in Elshaw House, the city’s first zero-carbon office block. HYGGE Cafe opened its first store in 2019 and it has since become a staple of the city, with two stores...
Nether Edge Farmers’ Market returns this month
A community market known for “bringing local people together" will be return on Sunday 23 March from 12-4pm. The “can’t miss” Nether Edge Spring community event will host approximately 50 to 60 stalls, selling a range of local produce, drinks and crafts. A resident...
Sheffield ‘turns green’ to celebrate St Patrick’s day
Sheffield will "turn green" on Monday as pubs and clubs brace for St Patrick's day. St Patrick's day, celebrated on March 17, is an Irish holiday which is celebrated internationally by millions wearing green, drinking Guinness and appreciating Irish culture. It...
Increased safety measures after ‘assault’ at parkrun
A park goer was allegedly left ‘bruised and upset’ after an altercation during the Millhouses parkrun on Saturday. The incident took place as hundreds of runners took part in the weekly event, held in celebration of International Women’s Day. Catherine McKeown,...
Five businesses set to move into new premises as part of Sheffield’s Heart of the City project
A cafe, bar and project management company are moving into Sheffield’s first zero-carbon office block as part of the £470m Heart of the City development project. The three companies will be opening up new premises in Elshaw House - including Danish inspired cafe HYGGE...
Steel city derby kickoff time “financial hit” for local businesses
The updated kickoff time for the Steel City derby between Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United has been described as a ‘financial hit’ for businesses in the local area by one pub landlord. The derby, which is the first game between the two sides to take place at...





