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Archaeologists make new discovery at Sheffield Castle site

Archaeologists make new discovery at Sheffield Castle site

by Rosie Wood | Mar 6, 2025 | Culture, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

An exciting discovery has been made at Sheffield Castle by the Wessex Archaeology team who are currently excavating there.  Four 17th-century wooden stakes, around a metre in length, were carefully excavated from the moat. Analysis so far shows they could have...
New Romanian confectionary store opening in Sheffield

New Romanian confectionary store opening in Sheffield

by Samuel Juckes | Mar 6, 2025 | Culture, News

A wide range of Romanian desserts and flavours will be brought to the city with the opening of AleBea Cakes this week. Located on Langsett Road, Walkley, AleBea cakes will provide a mix of Romanian flavours with much loved classics. Owner, Mihai Dinu, runs the...
Drama students band together to spark change in community with original showcase

Drama students band together to spark change in community with original showcase

by Emily Robbins | Mar 6, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top Story - Home Page Lead

A group of drama students have created an original show that speaks out about vital issues to inspire change within the Sheffield community. A Mind Apart theatre company will showcase their creative performance called ‘What About Us?’ for one night only on...
First glimpse into new thriller set and shot in Sheffield with a part deaf cast 

First glimpse into new thriller set and shot in Sheffield with a part deaf cast 

by Niamh Brownhill | Feb 28, 2025 | Culture, Front Page Highlights

A brand new four-part drama thriller, Reunions, is making a milestone in diverse storytelling with the cast and crew being deaf or using sign language (BSL). The show was filmed across Sheffield and the Peak district in well known locations such as Park Hill flats. ...
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...
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