by joa18irs | May 6, 2021 | Community, Top stories
A Sheffield Charity which supplies potential employees with interview outfits have launched a sustainable online shop. The Suit Works, ran entirely by volunteers, also help candidates with interview tips, training and practical skills. Manager Faye Mellors said: “The...
by joa18irs | May 6, 2021 | Community, Environment, Top stories
Hundreds of people- including a retired Sheffield doctor, joined in ‘protest of one’ roadblocks on Saturday 1st May against the government’s lack of action on climate emergency. Dr Bing Jones The protest, organised by climate change group, Extinction Rebellion, began...
by joa18irs | Mar 18, 2021 | Education, News
Societies “fear for their future” as COVID-19 restrictions prevent them from getting the money they need to carry on running as a club. Kai Ellison, 24, Chairman of Sheffield Hallam’s Cricket Club, said: “I don’t think we will have enough funding. It’s all guess work...
by joa18irs | Mar 18, 2021 | Uncategorised
Despite the cancellation of Sarah Everard’s vigils, moving signs and flowers were left at Devonshire Green while around 200 people paid their respects and made a stand against the treatment of women on Saturday March 13th. One reads: “For Sarah, She is all of us,...
by joa18irs | Feb 18, 2021 | Crime, Culture, News
OFFICERS CONTINUE TO TACKLE anti-social behaviour and breaches of Covid-19 regulations in Page Hall while being accompanied by partner agencies and community groups on Friday the 12th. Acting Police Sgt, Alistair Stainstreet, co-ordinating the operation, said: “Friday...