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Sharrow residents left scared after being evacuated from their home due to a bomb threat
by Melissa Dams and Angel Ubando Residents from Lansdowne Flats, Washington Road, were evacuated by armed police yesterday to Sharrow Community Forum due to a...
Opinions divided over Sheffield electric bus revamp
Sheffield City Council has announced plans to spend £93m on 180 new electric powered buses. The new fleet of buses was announced on March 15th by the transport...
Opinions divided over Sheffield electric bus revamp
Sheffield City Council has announced plans to spend £93m on 180 new electric powered buses. The new fleet of buses was announced on March 15th by the transport...
Former Cole Brothers building to be transformed under new city centre plans
Plans to redevelop one of Sheffield’s most recognisable city centre buildings have been given the green light, marking a significant step in efforts to revive a site...
Former Cole Brothers building to be transformed under new city centre plans
Plans to redevelop one of Sheffield’s most recognisable city centre buildings have been given the green light, marking a significant step in efforts to revive a site...
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Watch: Students and staff unite during first day of UCU strike action
Staff at the University of Sheffield have begun industrial action after the Vice Chancellor Koen Lamberts announced plans to cut staffing costs by £23 million over the...
From ‘Learning off Mum’ to Celebrity customers: The rise of Sheffield-based fashion brand
A Sheffield-based fashion brand who are attracting A-list attention are expanding to larger premises in Sheffield City Centre. Morgan Sidle, founder and owner of the...
Council to build on greenfield sites despite public objection
A decision which could lead to thousands of houses being built on greenfield sites in Sheffield ‘just feels wrong’, a leading councillor has said. Sheffield Council has...
Council meeting sets new budget and completion date on Castlegate project
'More archaeological finds than originally expected' have led to an extension of the Castlegate regeneration project budget and completion date. On-site work to...
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Sheffield councillors to show Ukrainians they have not been forgotten during visit
Two North Sheffield councillors are to travel to Ukraine on 14 March to show Ukrainians that the British people “have not forgotten about the war”, and find out what more the city can do to help. The councillors plan to visit rehabilitation centres and...
Film Festival organiser set to bring the passion of adventure to Sheffield this March
Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (SHAFF) is making its annual comeback bringing creativity and community to the heart of the city. It will be held on between March 21 and 23 at the Showroom Cinema, where people can gather to support small filmmakers. Around 100...
Beavers set to be reintroduced in Sheffield
Efforts to revive the existence of beavers in Sheffield and the surrounding areas are underway with the awarding of £96,725 to Sheffield City Council. The council will work with neighbouring local authorities and agencies such as Natural England and The Environment...
Fans prepare for crowd trouble at Steel City derby
The 146th edition of the Steel City derby takes place this Sunday with the stakes as high as ever for both teams. Sheffield United are locked in a three-way title race that manager Chris Wilder described as one that 'will go to the wire'. Meanwhile, Danny Rohl's...
Raffle being held to raise money for life-saving defibrillators
A healthcare manager in Sheffield is calling for more funding to ensure life-saving equipment is installed in public spaces across the city. The LivingCare group, located at Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield, have decided to hold a raffle to raise money to put new...
Mixed response as Sheffield Supertram conductors to permanently wear body cameras on trams
A move to force Supertram conductors to wear body cameras has been slammed as a "breach of privacy". One conductor, who didn’t wish to be named, said the decision, which was brought into effect two weeks ago, wasn't welcomed by all staff. She said: “Others might have...





