by joa18kw | Mar 4, 2021 | Charity, News, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2
A Sheffield organisation is ‘well on their way’ to raising £10,000 for low wage workers. Sheffield Needs a Pay Rise have raised £5,007 since September 2020. Caty Murray, a 23-year-old volunteer canvasser, said: “We are all about low wage workers coming together to...
by joa19mb | Mar 4, 2021 | News
An iconic Sheffield artwork has been saved as plans were unveiled for a new park in the city centre. The brutalist sculpture by William Mitchell Frieze will be installed in Pound’s park, which will be built near the site of a former fire station on Carver Street. The...
by joa18wmw | Mar 4, 2021 | News
During yesterday’s budget speech Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced over £400m will be provided for the museums, theatres, galleries and live music venues in England to help them reopen after the Coronavirus pandemic. Matthew Wakefield, Chief Executive Officer for...
by joa19ajd | Mar 4, 2021 | News, Sport, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1
Sheffield Steelers will take to the ice for the first time in over a year, with the Elite Series announced yesterday. They will play the Nottingham Panthers, Manchester Storm and Coventry Blaze in the tournament and focus now turns to recruitment ahead of the opening...
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 joa19vni | Feb 25, 2021 | Education, News
An enthusiastic parent has praised the Prime minister’s announcement on schools reopening in two weeks’ time on March 8. Kelly Louise* an underwriter from Bradway is keen to see her two children return to class as staying at home has badly affected their mental...