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Watch: Sheffield Theatre celebrates 49th year hosting World Snooker Championship

Watch: Sheffield Theatre celebrates 49th year hosting World Snooker Championship

by Nina Brooksbank | May 2, 2025 | Community, Culture, News, Sport

Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre hosted its 49th World Snooker Championship Tournament throughout April this year. The Championship was first staged at the local venue in 1977 and the tournament was originally founded in 1927.  Ivan Hirschowitz, Head of media for the...
Sheffield art fair gives space to emerging artists

Sheffield art fair gives space to emerging artists

by Kate Nicholls | May 2, 2025 | Community, Culture, News

Art in the Aisles is set to return tomorrow featuring a new space for emerging artists to showcase their work, marking the first weekend of Open Up Sheffield 2025. The two day event will take place this weekend, and will exhibit established artists’ work while opening...
Watch: The University of Sheffield’s SUPAS debuts ‘Into the Woods’ adaptation

Watch: The University of Sheffield’s SUPAS debuts ‘Into the Woods’ adaptation

by Leah Massingham | May 2, 2025 | Culture, News, Watch

A new take on James Lapine’s ‘Into the Woods’ is being showcased by The University of Sheffield’s Performance Society (SUPAS). This student-led adaptation keeps Sondheim’s original songs but adds a modern twist with creative staging, clever...
Watch: Sheffield Action on Plastic host sustainable market in city centre

Watch: Sheffield Action on Plastic host sustainable market in city centre

by George Stanton | May 2, 2025 | Charity, Community, Culture, News, Watch

Speaking at a sustainable market event set up by his charity, Sheffield Action on Plastic, Greg Hewitt explained how small changes to people’s lifestyles in reducing single-use plastic could have a huge environmental benefit. As well as supporting local...
Sheffield LEGO selling business finds home in new warehouse unit

Sheffield LEGO selling business finds home in new warehouse unit

by Abby Thompson | May 1, 2025 | Culture, Uncategorised, Watch

Toneil Bricks, a LEGO selling business based in Sheffield, has moved into a larger unit at Newhall Industrial Estate in March. They held an open day on 26 April at their new space, unit 10, which had approximately 300 people in attendance. The owner Thomas Neild...
Sheffield bereavement strategy plans to suit city’s needs for next 25 years and beyond 

Sheffield bereavement strategy plans to suit city’s needs for next 25 years and beyond 

by Jane Ampiah | Apr 4, 2025 | Charity, Community, Culture

The council has been developing a strategy to make sure high quality bereavement services are produced for years to come.  The absence of strategy has led to several challenges, including limited burial space, deteriorating infrastructure and outdated funding...
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