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Sheffield Chamber Music Festival returns with international stars and bold new works

Sheffield Chamber Music Festival returns with international stars and bold new works

by Tian'Er He | May 8, 2025 | Community, Top Story - Home Page Lead

One of the UK’s most vibrant chamber music festivals returns to Sheffield next week, bringing internationally renowned artists and bold new classical works to celebrate 20 years of Music in the Round’s resident ensemble. Sheffield Chamber Music Festival will be guest...
Famous screen printing producer APG Works is to close in June

Famous screen printing producer APG Works is to close in June

by Max Astle | May 8, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1, Watch

Rupert Wood, 70, owns APG Works in Sheffield, which specialises in screen printing and framing for many famous artists and musicians. Mr. Wood has been making screen-printing and framing pieces for over 17 years at his studio on Sidney Street and has worked across the...
Tinnitus UK brings free tinnitus information roadshow to Sheffield

Tinnitus UK brings free tinnitus information roadshow to Sheffield

by Thea Burgess | May 8, 2025 | News, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

The Sheffield-based charity Tinnitus UK have announced their return to Sheffield this May with their Tinnitus Information Roadshow, an event designed to help spread awareness, support and community connection for individuals living with tinnitus. The charity have...
University staff strike amid concerns over cuts to staffing

University staff strike amid concerns over cuts to staffing

by Tom Ford | May 8, 2025 | Top Story - Home Page Lead, Uncategorised, Watch

Staff at the University of Sheffield are on day four of their strike action. The strikes are set to play out over ten days across three weeks. The striking comes in response to the University’s plan to cut staffing costs by £23 million over the next two years,...
Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery hosts a new Biomorphic Pattern workshop

Sheffield’s Millennium Gallery hosts a new Biomorphic Pattern workshop

by Liv Tutill | May 8, 2025 | Community, Culture, News

Munise Emetulla, a traditional Tezhip and Persian artist has been opening her workshops to the public. Last weekend her workshop saw her teaching the people of Sheffield how to make their own natural pigments using traditional tools, and how to create a range of...
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