by Larissa Hurt | Feb 10, 2023 | News
Kirsty Loehr, the author of A Short History of Queer Women, explains why queer history needs to be recognised and what Sheffield can do better. LGBT+ History Month is an annual monthly celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans, and non-binary history. Ms Loehr...
by Ryan Batty | Feb 10, 2023 | News
Sheffield’s University to Cathedral tramline re-opened today after a period of mechanical failure and track repairs. The line that connects the University stop to Sheffield Cathedral usually stops at West Street and City Hall, and has been closed since February...
by Ewan Harkness | Feb 10, 2023 | News, Sport
Sheffield Wednesday have been cleared of overcrowding and safety concerns following last month’s FA Cup victory over Newcastle United. Sheffield City Council commissioned the safety review which found “all aspects” of safety requirements were met. Councillor Joe...
by Callum McIntyre | Feb 10, 2023 | News, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead
A distraught teenager has launched a desperate plea to help find his family who arefeared trapped in the rubble at the epicentre of the Turkey and Syria earthquake. Soner Ekiztas, 17, from Lewyns Drive in Doncaster has raised over £4,000 for his dad andcousin who have...
by Larissa Hurt | Feb 10, 2023 | News, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1
Pinder Dance Productions has organised a virtual dance party in aid of Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity’s annual Pyjama Day. For the third annual Pyjama Day, the dance company, based in the city centre, is expecting hundreds of screens to join its ‘wake and...
by Larissa Hurt | Feb 10, 2023 | News, Top stories, Top Story 3 - Home Page sub 2
The South Yorkshire Climate Alliance (SCA) have endorsed Sheffield Council’s new Clean Air Zones, but urged them to go even further. Lindy Stone, an SCA board member, said: “We are supportive of measures but we are mostly encouraging the council to take...