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Notts Queer History Archive Hosts Talk to Conclude Queer History Month

Notts Queer History Archive Hosts Talk to Conclude Queer History Month

by Katie Mccririck | Feb 28, 2025 | Culture, Watch

Stories of struggle and resilience by members of the LBGTQ+ community were shared at a talk at Sheffield Central Library on Wednesday. Journalist and author CJ De Barra began this project just over three years ago, preserving stories that would have been lost...
South Yorkshire boasts three of seven RIBA shortlisted building projects

South Yorkshire boasts three of seven RIBA shortlisted building projects

by Ewan Aulton | Feb 21, 2025 | Community, Culture

South Yorkshire boasts three of the seven shortlisted projects for the RIBA Yorkshire Awards later this year. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture. A regional jury will visit all...
Council vans are ‘churning up’ Sheffield’s grass verges, city councillor says

Council vans are ‘churning up’ Sheffield’s grass verges, city councillor says

by Hayley Reith | Feb 21, 2025 | Community, Culture, News, Uncategorised

Sheffield council has been urged to ‘get its house in order’ after concerns were raised over damaged and muddy grass verges – which councillors claim was caused by the authority’s own vans at yesterday’s north east area committee meeting. Grass...
Sheffield’s The Leadmill loses legal battle against landlord

Sheffield’s The Leadmill loses legal battle against landlord

by Robyn Smith | Feb 20, 2025 | Culture, News

By Robyn Smith The Leadmill has lost their legal case against the building’s landlord Electric Group. The dispute has been ongoing since March 2022, when the current owners were issued an eviction order. While Electric Group have said that they have no intentions of...
Sheffield street art re-ranked second best in the world

Sheffield street art re-ranked second best in the world

by Nina Brooksbank | Feb 14, 2025 | Culture, News

A Sheffield international street artist’s work has been re-ranked as second best in the world for 2024 following the discovery of false voter inflation.  Megan Russel, also known as ‘_peachzz_’ on Instagram has claimed the number two spot of ‘Street Art Cities’ world...
“Ghost Stories” comes to Sheffield’s Lyceum Theatre

“Ghost Stories” comes to Sheffield’s Lyceum Theatre

by John Sadler | Feb 13, 2025 | Culture, Uncategorised

Andy Nyman and League of Gentlemen’s Jeremy Dyson’s acclaimed horror show is stopping off at Sheffield on its first full UK tour. The play is known for its unusual advertising, which includes no production photographs and publicized warnings that people under...
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