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New authentic Italian restaurant set to open in Crookes

New authentic Italian restaurant set to open in Crookes

by Lucy Oliver | Feb 27, 2026 | Culture, News

After being in the food industry for over 15 years, business partners Alessio Giummarresi and Giuseppe Cannavo bring a reminder of their Sicilian culture to their brand new pasta bar, Ciauru. The owner’s hope is to provide customers with “something fresh, something...
Book Festival returns to Barnsley for the third year supporting the national year of reading

Book Festival returns to Barnsley for the third year supporting the national year of reading

by Lucy Oliver | Feb 27, 2026 | Community, News, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

The Book festival runs from 14 February to 7 March and was created to encourage the joy of reading within Barnsley community, and give local authors a platform to promote their work. The celebrations consist of three weeks and four weekends of multiple activities...
Demolition of library in Rotherham has started as part of a multi-million scheme for redevelopment

Demolition of library in Rotherham has started as part of a multi-million scheme for redevelopment

by Lucy Oliver | Feb 27, 2026 | News, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

The demolition and redevelopment of Wath Library and town centre is currently three weeks in and comes as part of a £9.9m scheme to deliver improved public spaces and opportunities for residents in Rotherham. Rotherham Council’s Service Director for Culture, Sport and...

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