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Sheffield Crucible Theatre to receive £45m investment 

Sheffield Crucible Theatre to receive £45m investment 

by Marshal Henshaw | Mar 26, 2026 | Culture, News

Plans for a £45m expansion project at the Crucible Theatre have been greenlit, as an important part of the UK’s largest theatre complex is set to undergo significant works in the near future. This coincides with confirmation that the World Snooker Championships will...
Sheffield reaccredited with a Purple Flag award for 14th consecutive year

Sheffield reaccredited with a Purple Flag award for 14th consecutive year

by Annie Downer | Mar 26, 2026 | Community, Culture, News

The Association of Town & Centre Management (ATCM) awards towns and city centres that meet or exceed the standards of excellence in managing the night time economy. Sheffield was the first city in Yorkshire to apply for the accreditation in 2012, and has been...
StrideOut Sheffield creates inclusive community for women

StrideOut Sheffield creates inclusive community for women

by Alana Breslin | Mar 26, 2026 | News, Uncategorised

In a city where running clubs are increasingly common, StrideOut Sheffield is quietly transforming what it means to lace up your trainers. The group is not about pace, distance or competition, for many members, it offers more than a weekly run, it provides a...
Pink balloons line funeral route for Sheffield teenager Cherish Bean after holiday tragedy

Pink balloons line funeral route for Sheffield teenager Cherish Bean after holiday tragedy

by Grace Jappy | Mar 26, 2026 | News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

A Sheffield girl who died while on holiday will have her funeral held today, Thursday, March 26, at Ecclesfield Church. Cherish Bean, 15, of Parson Cross, was found dead along with Ethan Slater, 17, from Shiregreen, at a holiday park in Bridlington last month. In...
Sheffield Millennium Gallery welcomes Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2025

Sheffield Millennium Gallery welcomes Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2025

by Clara Iglesias Romero | Mar 26, 2026 | Culture, News

Direct from the National Portrait Gallery, Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2025 will be at Millennium Gallery for just a few weeks. The exhibit showcases 50 works from traditional to contemporary techniques of portraiture to represent people, places and experiences...
Sheffield gang sentenced to 150 years over illegal weapon conversion factories

Sheffield gang sentenced to 150 years over illegal weapon conversion factories

by Will Mesney | Mar 26, 2026 | Crime, News

Twelve men have been sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court after they were found guilty of offences relating to converting blank firing weapons into viable firearms and ammunition. A five-month-long period of raids ensued in the Darnall, Castlebeck, Richmond and Beighton...
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