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New production studio launched for adults with additional needs

New production studio launched for adults with additional needs

by Louie Carvacho | Mar 19, 2026 | Charity, Education, News, Uncategorised

Sheffield based charity ‘Work Ltd Studio’ support students with additional needs to be part of professional film productions, working with businesses and organisations within the Sheffield community. The project is headed by Adam McGrath and Callum Wear,...
Watch: Music producer Zebedee delves into the new Co-Op freezer-inspired album

Watch: Music producer Zebedee delves into the new Co-Op freezer-inspired album

by Lawson Lightwood | Mar 19, 2026 | Culture, Music, Music, News, Uncategorised

Zebedee C. Budworth is an award-winning composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist with a distinct focus on creating music for film and advertising. His work has been featured on BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 1, and NTS, and has appeared in television shows such as...
Former University of Sheffield student wins at RTS Yorkshire Student Awards

Former University of Sheffield student wins at RTS Yorkshire Student Awards

by Owen Ratcliffe | Mar 19, 2026 | News, Top Story - Home Page Lead

A short documentary directed by a former University of Sheffield student has won the award for factual short film at the Royal Television Society Yorkshire Student Awards. Found In The Ice is a short documentary created by Amelia Cox and has also won the ITV News Will...
Explained: What is South Yorkshire People’s Network?

Explained: What is South Yorkshire People’s Network?

by Joseph D'Ambrosio | Mar 19, 2026 | News

On Monday, the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) announced a new look for the region’s public transport during an event held at Barker’s Pool. The announcement is the latest step in a £1.5bn investment bringing back routes, timetables and...
Pressure mounts on Sheffield Council to address issue of unauthorised flags

Pressure mounts on Sheffield Council to address issue of unauthorised flags

by Rhianna Dankwa | Mar 19, 2026 | Community, News, Politics

A grassroots group has called on Sheffield City Council and MPs to take action on illegal flags appearing on lampposts. Sheffield Communities Against Racism and Fascism (SCARF) sent a letter to the council claiming that not taking action is “an abandonment of public...
Funding worth £720,000 approved for Carterknowle School Roof

Funding worth £720,000 approved for Carterknowle School Roof

by Shrey Chandarana | Mar 19, 2026 | News

Photo credit: Google street view Sheffield City Council has approved £720,000 in funding to provide a temporary fix for issues with the roof at Carterknowle Junior School.   The Finance and Performance Committee voted unanimously to approve the allocation at...
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