by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | Education
A report into the number of children schools in Sheffield are having to turn away indicates only three schools did not have to turn children down due to oversubscription. Out of all the schools, Anns Grove Primary School in Heeley ranked the highest after turning 40...
by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | News
Barnsley has been named as having the best job recovery in the UK post-Covid, with the number of postings actually increasing from February last year. There are 20 per cent more job vacancies than pre-pandemic and Doncaster is seventh on the list, with a 6 per cent...
by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | Culture
Award-winning journalist, Michelle Rawlins, has released her new book ‘The Steel Girls’ based on the real life women who worked in the Sheffield steel industry during World War Two. ‘The Steel Girls’, which was released a week ago (April 15) is the first in a...
by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | News
When the Regency Dance Awards ‘Open to the World’ competition results were announced last weekend, Louisa Clarke, 8, from Barnsley, found out that she was in the best three for six different dances, including first place in U10 beg waltz and quickstep and U12 beg...
by admin | Apr 22, 2021 | Community, Environment, News, Politics
A Sheffield tree warden has called Sheffield City Council’s decision to hire three forestry project development officers a “great victory”. John Miller, 48, who has been volunteering as a tree warden since December 2020, said: “Ultimately, it was very little to do...