by Fleur Tortice | May 16, 2025 | Community, Education, News
“It’s tone deaf to be celebrating a multi million investment when staff are currently concerned for their jobs.” said a Professor at the University of Sheffield. Work has begun on a major new health research facility at the University of Sheffield,...
by Katie Mccririck | May 16, 2025 | Charity, News, Politics
Sheffield is grappling with a worsening homelessness crisis, as a surge in rough sleeping and escalating temporary accommodation costs place mounting pressure on local services. At the heart of the issue is a shortage of affordable housing, combined with the ongoing...
by Sam Burton | May 16, 2025 | News
Lord David Blunkett has unveiled a new plan to improve services on Yorkshire’s “broken” railways. The 10-year strategy is touted to bring £20bn to the region’s economy and would require an estimated £14bn of government investment. It follows a...
by Jessie Harbourne | May 16, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top stories
Last night, crowds gathered at Sheffield Steam Works for the night market, hosted by Craft & Flea. The event took place at Bramall Lane between 5pm and 10pm. Vendors sold homemade jewellery, food, vintage items and buyers also enjoyed the bar and funky background...
by Fleur Tortice | May 16, 2025 | Community, News
Former dancer said the ballet was “mesmerising and unforgettable” as Lyceum Theatrewelcomes sold-out crowds. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Matthew Bourne’s iconic reimagining of the Tchaikovsky classic,featuring a male corps-de-ballet, brings a wave of excitement...