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Man charged following 36-hour police standoff

Man charged following 36-hour police standoff

by Ben Foster | Feb 14, 2025 | Crime, News, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2

A man is due to appear in court today after being charged in connection with a major police incident in Sheffield earlier this week. 47-year-old Yaqub Younis was charged with affray, communicating false information with a bomb hoax, intentionally/recklessly causing a...
Construction has begun on new £21 million development in city centre

Construction has begun on new £21 million development in city centre

by Lewis Kennedy | Feb 14, 2025 | Community, News, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2

Construction has finally begun on the city’s £21 million project to improve transport and pedestrian infrastructure in Sheffield’s city centre with neighbouring South Yorkshire cities. The investment was approved by the council back in October 2024 and will be...
Boxing match to raise funds for life-saving bleed kits for all Sheffield schools

Boxing match to raise funds for life-saving bleed kits for all Sheffield schools

by Charlotte Colley | Feb 14, 2025 | Charity, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

Plans to install life-saving bleed kits in every Sheffield school have been announced by a South-Yorkshire charity with funds being raised by a boxing match.  Fuse Alternative Provision is a Sheffield-based initiative which aims to educate young people who have...
New £6m bridge in Catcliffe aims to prevent future flooding, but will it be enough?

New £6m bridge in Catcliffe aims to prevent future flooding, but will it be enough?

by George Stanton | Feb 14, 2025 | Community, Environment, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

A new bridge on Treeton Lane will be fitted with a thinner deck to allow more water to flow underneath it, following flood risks identified during Storm Babet in October 2023.  It was announced earlier this week in RMBC’s budget plans that £6 million will be used for...
“Ghost Stories” comes to Sheffield’s Lyceum Theatre

“Ghost Stories” comes to Sheffield’s Lyceum Theatre

by John Sadler | Feb 13, 2025 | Culture, Uncategorised

Andy Nyman and League of Gentlemen’s Jeremy Dyson’s acclaimed horror show is stopping off at Sheffield on its first full UK tour. The play is known for its unusual advertising, which includes no production photographs and publicized warnings that people under...
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