by joa19sm | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, Environment, News
The Sheffield peregrines laid their first eggs of the year last Thursday at St. George’s Church, setting a new record in the city. The falcons have laid three eggs, with the first being laid on 18 March. This was the earliest recorded egg to have been laid since the...
by joa19clg | Mar 25, 2021 | Charity, Culture, Health, Sport
Athletes are preparing to run up to 200 miles for Wausau’s first-ever ‘Backyard’ UltraMarathon, which could go multiple days straight. On April 30, participants will run a 4.1-mile loop at Sylvan Hill every hour on the hour, until the last man standing wins. ...
by joa18beh | Mar 18, 2021 | Charity, Culture, Top Story - Home Page Lead
A Sheffield postman has been doing his bit to raise money for comic relief, with Red Nose Day just around the corner. Jon Scofield has been dressing up in a different funky costume each day, putting a smile on the faces of the local residents as he does his rounds. So...
by job18ha | Mar 18, 2021 | Culture, Environment
Sustainable shopping is on the rise and is looking to be the next big thing in the fashion industry. As a fashion producer or consumer, sustainability is about making considered purchases and thinking about the volume of what is being consumed. Alice Leadbetter,...
by joa19tm | Mar 18, 2021 | Culture, News, Top stories, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1
Iconic Sheffield brand Thorntons has decided to shut all 60 of its retail stores. However, a local independently owned ‘Thorntons’ has announced that they won’t shut up shop. Cardzone Thorntons in Doncaster confirmed it would be staying open after the shocking closure...
by joa19ajm | Mar 18, 2021 | Culture, News
In Britain, people will be taking the knee across the country on Saturday for UN Anti- Racism Day to stand together in solidarity. Sheffield group, Stand Up To Racism Sheffield, are hosting a virtual rally to stand up against racism, islamophobia, fascism and...