by job19ad | Feb 18, 2021 | Crime, Culture, News, Politics
AN EX-CONVICT ACCUSED of links to the Apulian mafia has decided to speak out on what is considered ‘the biggest mafia trial in decades’. Giuseppe Rossi*, a 39-year-old country worker, from Mesagne, Brindisi had been jailed for more years than he wishes to admit. His...
by joa18odb | Feb 18, 2021 | News, Sport
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club’s disability football sessions resumed this Tuesday after an 8-week break. The sessions that use to run twice a week as part of Sheffield Wednesday’s Community Programme, were temporarily stopped due to lockdown rules. Sean Graves,...
by joa18irs | Feb 18, 2021 | Crime, Culture, News
OFFICERS CONTINUE TO TACKLE anti-social behaviour and breaches of Covid-19 regulations in Page Hall while being accompanied by partner agencies and community groups on Friday the 12th. Acting Police Sgt, Alistair Stainstreet, co-ordinating the operation, said: “Friday...
by joa18cl | Feb 18, 2021 | Charity, Culture, News
THORNBRIDGE BREWERY have relaunched their “I Love You, Will U Marry Me” beer following the removal of a piece of graffiti that has been a part of Sheffield’s skyline for almost 20 years. In 2001, Jason Lowe decided to propose to his then-girlfriend, Clare Middleton,...
by joa17fgc | Feb 18, 2021 | Culture, News
PLANNING PERMISSION for 41 HOUSES in Deepcar has been recommended for approval by the Sheffield City Council Planning and Highways Committee. The proposal has come under opposition from local councillors and action groups who are unhappy with the consequences of the...
by joa19yy | Feb 18, 2021 | Culture, News
A £1.4 MILLION improvement to the 15 libraries across Rotherham is now underway. This scheme is Rotherham Council’s Libraries Capital Improvement Programme. Work is continuing in libraries at Thorpe Hesley and Greasbrough. Wickersley’s improvement will begin from 22nd...