by joa18ep | Mar 4, 2021 | Culture, Top stories
Sheffield’s Dryad Works is set to be removed from Music Venue Trust charity’s “red list”. The grassroots venue was declared at risk of permanent closure following the detrimental impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the music industry. Joe Taylor, sole...
by joa18iaj | Mar 4, 2021 | Charity, Culture, News
A Sheffield company has supported over 3000 people by supplying them with various pieces of clothing in an effort to tackle clothing poverty. Sharewear was set up over seven years ago in Nottingham with a storage warehouse for its stock and a van for deliveries. ...
by joa18wh | Mar 4, 2021 | Culture, Environment, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead
Manchester-based builders Urban Splash are adding upwards of 200 more units on the Grade II listed Park Hill complex by Autumn 2021, having already opened 656 flats on the site since 2013. The scheme has been poorly received by many residents in and near the Park Hill...
by job18cc | Feb 25, 2021 | Culture, News
Sheffield City Council have approved plans to convert a historic building in the city centre into “a business, social and visitor destination and independent cultural hub”. Leah’s Yard, located between The Benjamin Huntsman and The Tap and Tankard pubs,...
by joa19jma | Feb 25, 2021 | Culture
Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlined the next steps in easing current COVID-19 restrictions across the UK on February 22, with the hopes of an end to restrictions by June 21. In response to the PM’s roadmap announcement, Sheffield City Region Mayor Dan Jarvis...
by joa18jl | Feb 25, 2021 | Culture
A museum found itself trending on Twitter after its callout for autocorrect responses attracted hundreds of replies. The Yorkshire Museum’s post, asking people to let their phones finish the sentence “The Yorkshire Museum is”, reached over 200,000 people and had over...