by Jessie Harbourne | May 16, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top stories
Last night, crowds gathered at Sheffield Steam Works for the night market, hosted by Craft & Flea. The event took place at Bramall Lane between 5pm and 10pm. Vendors sold homemade jewellery, food, vintage items and buyers also enjoyed the bar and funky background...
by Fleur Tortice | May 16, 2025 | Community, News
Former dancer said the ballet was “mesmerising and unforgettable” as Lyceum Theatrewelcomes sold-out crowds. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Matthew Bourne’s iconic reimagining of the Tchaikovsky classic,featuring a male corps-de-ballet, brings a wave of excitement...
by Liv Firth | May 16, 2025 | Community, News
A Eurovision Watch Party is being hosted this Saturday in Sheffield City Centre for people to come together and enjoy the show. Racoon Studios, a not-for-profit organisation run by the community, is hosting the watch party for free to offer a space for...
by Niamh Brownhill | May 16, 2025 | Community, Culture
The Exposed Magazine Awards took place last night with guests celebrating businesses, cafes, and pubs in Sheffield. Previous winner Annie Judes and nominee The Hillsborough Bookshop were up for the award for Best Independent Shop. Sophie Rowe, owner of Hillsborough...
by Larissa Kirby | May 16, 2025 | Charity, Community, Top Story - Home Page Lead, Uncategorised
Foster carers are taking to the streets of Sheffield to join the national celebration of foster families and social workers as part of Foster Care Fortnight. This year’s event is running from May 12-25 to raise awareness for fostering on a national level,...
by Moleed Mire | May 16, 2025 | Charity, Community, Culture, Sport
A blue plaque has just been unveiled in Sheffield city centre to honour an engineer who created the world’s first football match played under floodlights. On 14 October 1878, John Tasker, an electrical engineer, set up the world’s first football game played under...