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Meadowhall businesses ‘struggling’ due to strict fines, claims manager

Meadowhall businesses ‘struggling’ due to strict fines, claims manager

by Leah Massingham | Mar 14, 2025 | Uncategorised

Three Joes Pizzeria is the latest in a long line of Meadowhall businesses to close its doors, but are behind the scenes fines and restrictions leading to the closures? Three Joes Meadowhall said “ever increasing costs” have made up-keeping the site...
Successful SWFC anti-violence against women scheme draws to a close

Successful SWFC anti-violence against women scheme draws to a close

by Leah Massingham | Mar 14, 2025 | Charity, Community, Education, Sport

A scheme teaching young people about violence against women and girls has “educated males and empowered females” Youth manager says, as the campaign nears its conclusion. A ten month initiative by Sheffield Wednesday FC Community Programme ‘One...
Rugby club’s Motor Neurone Disease fundraiser sees £530 in donations from shirt sales alone

Rugby club’s Motor Neurone Disease fundraiser sees £530 in donations from shirt sales alone

by Ben Foster | Mar 14, 2025 | Charity, Community, Sport

A fundraiser event started by Hallamshire RUFC on JustGiving has seen over £2000 raised, with over a quarter of donations coming from shirt sales. The club-designed shirts will be given out at a charity rugby match on April 26, where four rugby clubs will compete for...
Fiancée of murdered Sheffield delivery driver left with ‘a broken heart’ as killer jailed for life

Fiancée of murdered Sheffield delivery driver left with ‘a broken heart’ as killer jailed for life

by James Cain | Mar 14, 2025 | Community, Crime, News, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead

The fiancée of a murdered Sheffield man has told a court that she wishes she could ‘turn back time’ as his killer was jailed for life. 42-year-old Amazon delivery driver Claudiu-Carol Kondor died after his van was crashed into parked cars as he tried to...
Mother’s Day rave allows parents to relive their partying youth

Mother’s Day rave allows parents to relive their partying youth

by Meg Jones | Mar 14, 2025 | Community, Culture, News

Big Fish Little Fish are hosting a celebratory Mother’s Day rave by reliving moments of their partying past whilst catering to their now family-orientated lifestyle. Their events are designed for parents who enjoyed nights out in the past at raves or night...
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