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Waverley’s first shop opens after 13-year wait but residents want more

Waverley’s first shop opens after 13-year wait but residents want more

by Rosie Wallace | Apr 15, 2025 | News, Uncategorised

After over a decade-long wait the opening of a Tesco Express on Olive Lane is a significant milestone for the residents of Waverley. The store, situated on the former Orgreave Coking works site, serves a community that has seen significant housing development in...
Sheffield bereavement strategy plans to suit city’s needs for next 25 years and beyond 

Sheffield bereavement strategy plans to suit city’s needs for next 25 years and beyond 

by Jane Ampiah | Apr 4, 2025 | Charity, Community, Culture

The council has been developing a strategy to make sure high quality bereavement services are produced for years to come.  The absence of strategy has led to several challenges, including limited burial space, deteriorating infrastructure and outdated funding...
Hagglers corner host percussion led show as part of its plan to bring more diverse music to Sheffield

Hagglers corner host percussion led show as part of its plan to bring more diverse music to Sheffield

by Jane Ampiah | Apr 4, 2025 | Charity, Community

Senegalese percussionist Dudù Kouate and award winning Manchester ensemble Nomad will perform an intimate seated show at the venue Hagglers Corner. The performance, showcasing on 11th April, will be a fusion of Celtic folk, jazz and African influences. Drawing from...
Sheffield charity Friends of the Porter Valley duck race heads into 16th year

Sheffield charity Friends of the Porter Valley duck race heads into 16th year

by Jane Ampiah | Apr 4, 2025 | News, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2

On Easter Monday, Friends of the Porter Valley will hold their annual duck race at Endcliffe Park. The race will start at 2 pm and will raise money for a new Petanque court at Bingham Park. This will be the first Pentaque pitch in Sheffield.  Friends of the Porter...
Polish film festival celebrates 23rd birthday showing screenings in Sheffield for the first time

Polish film festival celebrates 23rd birthday showing screenings in Sheffield for the first time

by Jane Ampiah | Apr 4, 2025 | Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

Kinoteka Film Festival will be showing multiple screenings in Showroom’s cinema in Sheffield from the 5th of April to the 14th of April.   Kinoteka aims to highlight compelling contemporary and classic Polish cinema.  This year, the film festival will head...
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