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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...
Crucible championship: ‘They wouldn’t move tennis from Wimbledon so why move the snooker from Sheffield?’
Fans say they would be devastated if the World Snooker Championship leaves Sheffield's Crucible - its home since 1977. The contract to hold the world snooker...
VIDEO: Have the tables turned on the future of snooker in Sheffield?
As thousands descend on Sheffield for the snooker, we took to the streets to investigate whether the Crucible should prioritise culture or cues. The Snooker World...
Runner pledges to fundraise money for charity she says saved her life
A runner from Sheffield has pledged to raise £1000 for a charity that she said "saved her life" when she was a teenager. Amelia Sharpe, now 21, of Endcliffe Village,...
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Independent Sheffield pitta company celebrates ‘busy’ opening day fundraiser
A new restaurant has opened its second branch in Sheffield today in a popular student hotspot. Urban Pitta, located at 85 Junction Road, held a fundraiser for The...
AI tool predicts kidney failure six times faster than human experts in Sheffield Teaching Hospital
Kidney doctors have used AI tools to provide a super-fast analysis of kidney lifespan in patients with polycystic disease, reducing the process time to less than a...
Community litter pick aims to clean up Hillsborough
Hillsborough's Green Party has teamed up with Loxley and Wisewood litter pickers to tackle the ongoing issue of rubbish in public places in the area. On Saturday the...
Angered Sheffield Wednesday fans plan protest in Leeds match to oust owner Chansiri
Sheffield Wednesday fans are planning to protest before the game tonight against Leeds after further frustrations with the club's owner. Leaflets will be handed out...
Reopening of Sheffield pub sparks excitement for students with unique refurbishments and event plans
A popular Sheffield pub is aiming to provide a unique experience following its refurbishment. The reopening of the relaunched and rebranded Hallamshire Hotel,...
Calls for action to restore Sheffield’s Chapel Walk to its former glory
A bookshop owner in Sheffield's Chapel Walk is calling for government help to transform the historic shopping street. Chapel Walk dates back to the Middle Ages and was...
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‘Cat Man Jules’ to return to Ukraine on animal rescue mission
An animal-loving former charity worker from Sheffield is heading back to Ukraine with a trailer of supplies to help support locals and save the lives of dogs and cats. Jules Hales - known on social media as Cat Man Jules - visited the war-torn country last year and...
Sheffield’s expanding Peddler Market returns to Kelham Island for monthly food festival
The founder of a Sheffield event which is expanding across the north of England says it will never forget its roots. Peddler Market returned to Kelham Island last weekend for food, fun, music and more. The market, located on Burton Road in Sheffield, offers live...
Sheffield volunteers continue fight against food insecurity at expanding community pantry
A Sheffield community pantry says it has people queuing outside waiting for food a year after it was launched. The S12 Community Pantry in first started in February 2023 as a stockist for the Just Meals scheme run by FoodWorks, a non-profit organisation dedicated to...
Iconic Sheffield Leadmill music venue nominated for grassroots award
Sheffield's longest running live music venue has been shortlisted for a grassroots award for the second year running. The Leadmill, celebrating its 45th anniversary next year, has been nominated in the publicly-voted category 'Grassroots Venue: Spirits of the Scene!'...
Sheffield City Council blames Government for maximum 4.99% rise in council tax
Sheffield City Council has decided to raise council tax by 4.99% - the maximum increase possible. Councillors blamed the government's treatment of the Council over the past 14 years for this tax increase in Wednesday's City Council Meeting. Council leader and Labour...
Friendship Lunches held to tackle loneliness and isolation among the elderly in Sheffield
A monthly 'Music Makes Memories' Friendship Lunch has helped to bring people in our region together for food, conversation and entertainment. The monthly Friendship Lunches take place around South Yorkshire, North East Derbyshire and West Yorkshire, bringing people...