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University of Sheffield strikes set to continue after staff cuts dispute
Strikes at the University of Sheffield are set to go ahead over the next fortnight over a dispute the threat of compulsory redundancies. Staff members who are part of...
Sheffield Council’s green belt plans cause quarrel
A determined community have rallied together to fight plans to build over 3,500 new homes on six green belt sites in the north of the city. Sheffield City Council has...
Sheffield Council’s green belt plans cause quarrel
A determined community have rallied together to fight plans to build over 3,500 new homes on six green belt sites in the north of the city. Sheffield City Council has...
Built for Change project to help Sheffield students tackle climate change
A £500,000 investment to help schools, nurseries, and colleges tackle climate change has been announced by Sheffield City Council. The Built for Change project will...
Built for Change project to help Sheffield students tackle climate change
A £500,000 investment to help schools, nurseries, and colleges tackle climate change has been announced by Sheffield City Council. The Built for Change project will...
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Public erupts in heated debate over money spent on cycling schemes at Sheffield council meeting
A row broke out between members of the public and the city councillors over disagreements surrounding large amounts of money being poured into cycling schemes. Last...
Runner steps closer to £10,000 target for British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal
A runner from Sheffield has raised almost £10,000 for the British Red Cross Ukraine Crisis Appeal after three years of fundraising efforts. Pierre Laubscher, from...
World Book Day giveaway for Sheffield primary schools
Two Sheffield primary schools have each won a free book bundle in celebration of World Book Day. Charlotte Jenkins, 33, a stay-at-home mum and independent Usborne...
Red, White and Blue park run commemorates 81st anniversary of the Mi Amigo plane crash
The 81st anniversary of a plane crash in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield was marked with a Red, White and Blue park run last Saturday in memory of the men that died. The...
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Katie O’Brien’s Irish Tavern launches new bingo night
Organised Chaos event managers, Finn McGrath (left) and Joe Beardall (right)
Red Brick Market opens its doors to shoppers in the Steel City
An independent market opened its doors on Monday morning to give Sheffield its first look inside. Small businesses, vintage traders and local artists had set up their shops in the Red Brick Market near Bramall Lane, with many others continuing to prepare their stalls....
Sheffield’s Manor Fields Park scoops funding to keep it looking ‘fabulous’
A Sheffield park has been given a grant to ensure it can continue to be fit for the community to use. Sheffield City Council has reinstated The Green Estate Community Interest Company’s yearly grant to manage and maintain Manor Fields Park. The grant of £141,481 will...
Wardsend volunteers plea for more young people to get involved in conservation
A Sheffield community group is urging more young people to get involved in conservation and help preserve the area. The Friends of Wardsend Cemetery Group is keen for young people to understand how they are connected to heritage while at the same time encouraging them...
New LoveJam alcohol-free community event in Sheffield to take place in April
LoveJam alcohol-free community events will return to Sheffield again on April 24th, giving people the chance to socialise and celebrate together. The event will begin at 6:15pm at Highfield Trinity Church and everyone is welcome. It will offer people the chance to...
Parking charges to increase on Sundays in Sheffield
Sunday parking fees are to double for some Sheffield motorists in a move councillors say will bring changes in line with the rest of the week. The decision was made by Sheffield City Council to help better manage parking demand and contribute to wider traffic...





