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Sheffield Wednesday fans continue to be ‘fed up with constant failure’ of chairman Dejphon Chansiri

Sheffield Wednesday fans continue to be ‘fed up with constant failure’ of chairman Dejphon Chansiri

by Isaac Saunders | Mar 1, 2024 | Community, Sport, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead

The 1867 Group plan to voice their discontent once again with owner Chansiri, as more protests are planned for next week’s fixtures against Plymouth and Leeds.  Jake, 36, a member of the fan group said: “My first-time watching Wednesday was on the back end of...
Huge textile exhibit leaving Sheffield Cathedral on Sunday

Huge textile exhibit leaving Sheffield Cathedral on Sunday

by Chloe Scofield | Mar 1, 2024 | Community, Culture, Top Story 4 - Home Page Picture, Watch

Sheffield Cathedral bids farewell to one of the largest ever textile projects by a single artist. ‘Threads Through Creation’ is the second textile instalment toured by Jacqui Parkinson. Her 12 cloth panels are scheduled to tour through seven cathedrals around England,...
Urgent plea for funding to save 48-year-old Sheffield radio station

Urgent plea for funding to save 48-year-old Sheffield radio station

by Jack Dean | Mar 1, 2024 | Charity, Community, Health, News, Top Story 4 - Home Page Picture

Sheffield Hospital Radio, which has been broadcasting since 1976, faces the threat of extinction if it can’t receive the necessary funding. The station is seeking to relocate to a new studio within the Royal Hallamshire Hospital and needs replacements for its...
Sheffield man sees Mi Amigo crew as his family

Sheffield man sees Mi Amigo crew as his family

by Victoria Ho | Feb 29, 2024 | Community, Front Page Highlights

A Sheffield man has said that maintaining the Mi Amigo memorial is the purpose of his life. Tony Foulds, the last surviving witness of the crash, has looked after the memorial at Endcliffe Park for 72 years now. He sees it as his responsibility to look after the...
Sheffield Cinema on a mission to make showings accessible to all

Sheffield Cinema on a mission to make showings accessible to all

by Sofia Ali | Feb 29, 2024 | Community, Front Page Highlights, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1

Showroom Cinema has launched dementia and autism friendly screenings in a bid to be more inclusive. The cinema, on Paternoster Row, recently introduced dementia friendly screenings that take place on the last Tuesday of every month. Autism friendly film viewings are...
Public art by Sheffield icons appreciated during Sheffield Art Walk

Public art by Sheffield icons appreciated during Sheffield Art Walk

by Marie Touray | Feb 29, 2024 | Community, Culture, Environment, Top Story 4 - Home Page Picture

A Public Art Walk was held in Sheffield where people gathered to tour the city centre and view the talent of renowned artists. The walk was hosted on Saturday by Sheffield Civic Trust and Sheffield Heritage Open Days. Rob Lee, 40, artist from Sheffield said: “To hear...
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