by joa18irs | Feb 18, 2021 | Culture, News
EMPLOYEES OF SUPERMARKETS have reportedly been sworn, shouted at, and physically abused when asking customers to social distance and wear a mask. The Abuse Experienced in Supermarkets. An employee at a supermarket in Sheffield said: “I found that people get very angry...
by joa19cb | Feb 18, 2021 | News, Politics
On Monday 17th December Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced plans to exit the national lockdown. He described the plan as “cautious but irreversible” implying that this could be the last lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. Cities like Sheffield currently have...
by joa19yll | Feb 18, 2021 | News
HOPE FIELDS, a memorial garden located in Thrybergh Country Park, has been approved to open in March. The space has been created to help those in the Rotherham community support each other, specifically those who are suffering from grief and anxiety due to the effects...
by joa18beh | Feb 18, 2021 | Crime, News
A 34-YEAR-OLD MAN has been put behind bars after assaulting a man at a caravan site, on Moss Road in Doncaster. Kiel Tetley, of Bowness Drive, Doncaster, pleaded guilty to Section 18 assault and threatening to cause damage at a previous hearing. He appeared at...
by joa18maj | Feb 18, 2021 | Charity, Education, News
CHILDREN IN Sheffield have been given the opportunity to make pen pal friends during lockdown to improve their mental health. The scheme, which 60 children have already signed up for, has been set up by Always an Alternative; an organisation that focuses on reducing...
by joa18cl | Feb 18, 2021 | Culture, News
THE FRIENDS of Birley Spa have officially started their Oral History Project. The project commenced on 15 February and will be running until June. Their History Project hopes to let people share their wonderful stories and memories of the site. They are working...