by joa18wmw | May 20, 2021 | Community, Watch
Coronavirus restrictions are gradually being lifted, and on 17 May, restaurants, pubs and cafes in England were allowed to serve customers indoors again. The reopening of businesses came as a boost after five months of not being able to welcome customers through the...
by joa18wmw | 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 joa18wmw | Apr 22, 2021 | Environment, News
A local litter pick took place in Sheffield last weekend to support this year’s Earth Day. Two young environmentalists and their mothers attended the ‘Restore Our Earth’ initiative to help restore the natural environment in their local area near...
by joa18wmw | Mar 4, 2021 | Health
Funding cuts faced by the care home sector in 2020 have left a third at risk of closure and faced criticism in a council report. Sheffield City Council commissioned the study by Cordisbright and LaingBuisson, to investigate the challenges they have faced over the last...
by joa18wmw | Mar 4, 2021 | News
During yesterday’s budget speech Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced over £400m will be provided for the museums, theatres, galleries and live music venues in England to help them reopen after the Coronavirus pandemic. Matthew Wakefield, Chief Executive Officer for...