by Heather Treaton | May 1, 2025 | Community, News, Politics
The polls have opened in Doncaster where a new mayor and council will be elected by voters. 12 candidates stand in the election for directly elected mayor, which opened at 7am this morning and will run until 10pm. The post has been held by Labour’s Ros...
by Heather Treaton | May 1, 2025 | Community, Education, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead
The first strike in a series of walkouts took place yesterday at the University of Sheffield as staff protested ongoing restructuring plans. Members of the University and College Union (UCU) voted in favour of the strikes earlier in the month, with a 9-day walkout...
by Heather Treaton | Mar 13, 2025 | Culture
Tickets have been released for the first food and drink festival held in Graves Park this August. The event will run across the weekend from August 30th to August 31st. Visitors can expect a range of independent traders from across South Yorkshire. The park will...
by Heather Treaton | Mar 13, 2025 | Community, Top stories
The Old Queen’s Head has planned a tour to showcase the pub’s history of paranormal activity this Sunday. Located on Pond Hill, the pub is the oldest domestic building in Sheffield, dating back to 1475. On the day, participants will be offered either a...
by Heather Treaton | Mar 13, 2025 | Front Page Highlights, Sport
Universities came together on international women’s day for a netball tournament at Ponds Forge. The tournament was attended by the universities Derby, Nottingham, Hull and both Sheffield universities. Nottingham came out on top, beating the...