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Sheffield holds first Dysarthria Awareness Day

Sheffield holds first Dysarthria Awareness Day

by JOA22FR | May 10, 2024 | Community, Education, Health, News, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2

The University of Sheffield has established the nation’s first National Dysarthria Day to raise awareness for the condition. Sheffield has launched the nation’s first-ever national Dysarthria awareness day for May 10th. The day will involve stalls and...
Sheffield Heritage site wraps up public input on revamp

Sheffield Heritage site wraps up public input on revamp

by JOA22FR | May 10, 2024 | Community, News, Top stories

The Rose Garden Cafe’s public renovation consultancy has come to an end after receiving 1557 responses.  Sheffield’s Rose Garden Cafe’s public consultation for the restoration of the National heritage site has come to an end following a 15-month campaign after...
Sheffield Supertram is put back under public control: campaigners celebrate

Sheffield Supertram is put back under public control: campaigners celebrate

by JOA22FR | Mar 22, 2024 | Uncategorised

A campaign group gathered outside Sheffield Cathedral to celebrate South Yorkshire’s  Supertram coming back under public control. After being privatised in 1997, South Yorkshire Supertram has now been placed under public control. The tram was previously owned by...

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