by Ed Stansfield | Mar 21, 2024 | Charity, Front Page Highlights, News
A mental health charity that organises regular walks for men in an attempt to alleviate loneliness has expanded to Sheffield. Men living in the city are encouraged to take part and discuss any issues or problems they may have with the walk leaders and fellow walkers....
by Rudy Blank-Brown | Mar 21, 2024 | Front Page Highlights, News
The Tesco Express store in Fulwood has reopened after being closed for several months. The shop on Fulwood Road, which also served as the area’s only petrol station, shut its doors early in the new year with what people in the area say was ‘very little...
by Max Booth | Mar 21, 2024 | News, Sport
Sheffield FC, which is the world’s oldest football club, has applied for planning permission for a new stadium in Sheffield. The project would be built in partnership with rugby club Sheffield Eagles and includes feature professional football and rugby...
by Lucy Tyson | Mar 21, 2024 | Community, News, Uncategorised
Sheffield community centres are fighting to stay open after the council announced they can no longer fund all the properties they own across the city Sheffield City Council will start by reviewing 22 community buildings, inspecting their potential use for the future,...
by Ed Stansfield | Mar 21, 2024 | Community, Culture, News
A brand new market has opened its doors to the public this week. Situated on Clough Road near Bramall Lane stadium, Red Brick Market boasts more than 100 stalls selling items ranging from vintage clothing and local art to handmade jewellery. The market is designed to...
by Max Booth | Mar 21, 2024 | News
Ten primary schools from around Sheffield have been awarded Eat Smart grants of up to £250 by Eat Smart Sheffield. The grants announced today mean that more than 60 schools in the city have been awarded grants since the programme began in September 2019. The grants,...