by joa17fgc | May 6, 2021 | Community, News, Politics, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead
Sheffield City Council was forced to hand delivered ballots to voters across Sheffield on bank holiday Monday to make up for delays due to printing issues. 15,000 postal votes for today’s elections were delayed this week because of an issue with the printers, meaning...
by anonymous | May 6, 2021 | News, Watch
Sheffielders have given their opinion on how they feel about allowing tourists back into the UK, after the new Traffic Light System was revealed. People have been stuck at home for over a year now and they are relishing in the fact they may be able to get their old...
by joa19tm | May 6, 2021 | News, Top stories
A University of Sheffield professor has led a team of scientists who may have found a way to clean-up the dangerous waste left over at the Chernobyl power plant. An accident at the fourth reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26 1986, created one of...
by admin | May 6, 2021 | Charity, Community, Culture, News, Sport
SHEFFIELD’S largest outdoor BMX track is set to fully reopen this week after thousands of pounds of donations from the public have helped fund vital repairs, just in time for summer. Since 1983, this volunteer-run facility has relied on the generosity of locals, but...
by joa18odb | May 6, 2021 | News, Sport, Top stories, Watch
Sheffield FC chairman claims new 4,000 capacity stadium is ‘not about profit’ and believes it will become ‘a place of pilgrimage’ for football fans. Club chairman Richard Tims hopes the new stadium and heritage centre will lead to a global recognition of Sheffield...
by ega17ojm | May 6, 2021 | Culture, News, Sport, Top stories, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1
SNOOKER fans once again assembled to the sport’s spiritual home as the annual World Championship at Sheffield’s 980-seat Crucible Theatre drew to a close on Monday night. With a sell-out crowd and no social distancing measures during the tense Grand Final match...