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“It means everything”: Sheffield back on the culinary map with Michelin Star win

“It means everything”: Sheffield back on the culinary map with Michelin Star win

by Alexander Lloyd | Feb 20, 2026 | Culture, News, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead

JÖRO has been awarded a Michelin star, bringing the prestigious award back to Sheffield for the first time since 1998. Managing Director Stacey Sherwood-French and head chef Luke French have made significant sacrifices to achieve the prestigious award, placing JÖRO...
Moss Valley Fine Meats are finalists for a Countryside Alliance Award

Moss Valley Fine Meats are finalists for a Countryside Alliance Award

by Blossom Reeve | Feb 20, 2026 | Community, Culture, News, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead

It has been announced that a local family-run farm and butchery have a chance to win a Countryside Alliance Award, also known as the ‘rural Oscars’, in the Local Food and Drink Category. Stephen Thompson, 65, owner of Moss Valley Fine Meats, said: “It’s nice to be...
Sheffield mural award winner gets stuck into Pride of Yorkshire art trail

Sheffield mural award winner gets stuck into Pride of Yorkshire art trail

by Evie Deehan | Feb 20, 2026 | Charity, Culture, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead, Watch

Street Art Sheffield’s ‘Best New Mural’ winner, Emma Barnsley, was one of over 60 artists selected to paint lion and lioness sculptures for the Pride of Yorkshire Art Trail. Miss Barnsley’s beautiful mural can be found in Greenhill, S8 7BP, and...
Sheffield venue sells out UK’s biggest student night in record 19 minutes

Sheffield venue sells out UK’s biggest student night in record 19 minutes

by Elke Spiers | Feb 20, 2026 | Culture, News

By Elke Spiers and Alana Breslin Tickets for Tropiloco’s one-night-only club event went on sale on Monday night, but they did not last long. The Foundry, where the event will be hosted, has a capacity of 1,800 people, but it took less than 20 minutes to sell out the...
Rival petitions over claims of noisy street preachers in Sheffield City Centre

Rival petitions over claims of noisy street preachers in Sheffield City Centre

by Connie Perkins | Feb 13, 2026 | Charity, Community, Culture, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

An e-petition suggests Sheffield residents are frustrated with amplified street preaching and music in the city centre, calling the council to “consider the impacts on the mental health of people working in the area”. ​The petition outlines that it is not concerned...
Blues bands take the stage at Sidney and Matilda in aid of Palestine

Blues bands take the stage at Sidney and Matilda in aid of Palestine

by Holden Carr | Feb 12, 2026 | Charity, Community, Culture, News, Uncategorised, Watch

On Saturday 7th of February, grassroots music venue Sidney & Matilda hosted a selection of Blues bands all in support of Palestinian Aid. Over 10 bands performed throughout the evening, delivering a programme of blues, folk and country music to a packed crowd....
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