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Sheffield’s Clean Air zone three months on – has it worked?

by Dennis Minter | May 11, 2023 | News, Top stories

Sheffield’s Clean Air zone (CAZ) was introduced in February this year to reduce emissions in the city centre. It charges drivers whose cars produce dangerous amounts of nitrogen dioxide and other particulates. How much have people been charged? Three months on from...

Coronation celebrations set to continue in Sheffield after a jubilant weekend

by Alfie Rycroft | May 11, 2023 | Top stories, Watch

Hundreds of people in and around the city gathered together in the Peace Gardens over the weekend to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. Led by the City Council, a brass band, mini markets of sweet and savoury food and drink stalls were open from 10am to...

Sheffield’s official Eurovision Party is coming to Devonshire Green

by Amelia Oates | May 11, 2023 | News, Top stories, Top Story - Home Page Lead

Sheffield will welcome drag queens, Ukrainian dancers, brass bands and street performers onto Devonshire Green to celebrate the Eurovision song contest this weekend. Liverpool will host the official Eurovision Song Contest on May 13 on behalf of Ukraine who won the...

Open Up Sheffield Art Studios celebrate its 25th anniversary

by Freya Hodge | May 11, 2023 | Community, Culture, Top stories

The art festival Open Up Sheffield has hosted almost 100 artists so far this year, continuing its reputation as one of the most respected creative events in the city. Over the last month, Open Up Sheffield encouraged visitors to explore art spaces and observe local...

Sheffield theatre to celebrate LGBTQ+ creativity in Shakespeare performance

by Amelia Oates | May 11, 2023 | Top stories

1623 Theatre Company’s ‘Queer Folio’ will be performed today at a Sheffield theatre. The performance will celebrate LGBTQ+ creativity in Shakespeare’s 37 plays at nine venues across the country. The event at Theatre Deli will consist of three...

Yorkshire vets warn public to be vigilant when buying puppies after spike in ‘covert puppy mills’

by Hannah Auld | May 11, 2023 | News, Top stories, Watch

Puppy Mill Awareness Week is dedicated to raising awareness around the ethical breeding of dogs.  In particular, vets and breeders across South West Yorkshire are pushing for education around covert puppy milling.  Under this practice, ‘breeders’...
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