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Two Elderly People Found Dead at Doncaster Home

Two Elderly People Found Dead at Doncaster Home

by Holden Carr | Apr 30, 2026 | News, Uncategorised

Two elderly people have been found dead at a property in Doncaster in what police are treating as a non-suspicious investigation. Following reports of two people with serious injuries, South Yorkshire Police were called to a property on Brockenhurst Road in Hatfield,...
Tesco granted alcohol license despite public health concerns

Tesco granted alcohol license despite public health concerns

by Tristan Borlongan | Apr 30, 2026 | News, Uncategorised

A new Tesco Express branch has been granted a licence to sell alcohol between 06:00 and midnight, despite public health concerns from the Sheffield Children Safeguarding Partnership. Sheffield City Council approved the application for the Velocity Village development...
Watch: Local makers champion sustainability at plastic-free market

Watch: Local makers champion sustainability at plastic-free market

by Pati Gwiazda | Apr 30, 2026 | Community, Culture, News

The Sheffield Sustainable Market spotlighted local makers in a single use plastic-free event last Saturday April 25. The event ran from 11am to 4pm at Victoria Hall on Norfolk Street, and featured live music, food and drink, and countless stalls with sustainable...
Watch: Sheffield Ex-pro snowboarders on the state of Snowboarding in the North

Watch: Sheffield Ex-pro snowboarders on the state of Snowboarding in the North

by Holden Carr | Apr 30, 2026 | Community, News

Two ex-professional snowboarders from Sheffield have highlighted the lack of price-friendly facilities for riders across the North of England. The Spring Break British Snowboard Board Test, an event held in Austria where the UK’s top brands and riders gather to...
Thousands of voters to head to polls next week for local elections

Thousands of voters to head to polls next week for local elections

by Noah Wakefield | Apr 30, 2026 | News

Thousands of Sheffield residents will head to the polls next week for the biggest set of elections since the 2024 general election. Polling stations in South and West Yorkshire will be opening their doors on Thursday 7 May for this year’s council elections. In South...
Markets being held to bring unity to small town in Rotherham

Markets being held to bring unity to small town in Rotherham

by Gabrielle Ellis | Apr 30, 2026 | Community, Front Page Highlights, News

A market set up to bring unity to a town that hit national headlines after a riot during a summer of racist unrest will take place later this month. Tom Justice, who is one of the directors of the company, started Wath Artisan Markets to try to bring harmony back to...
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