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Hillsborough councillor calls for Tramlines to do more to repair park paths

by Niamh Brownhill | Feb 28, 2025 | Community, Environment, Uncategorised

Residents and councillors believe Tramlines money isn’t stretching far enough as paths throughout Hillsborough Park need restoring.  They told Shef News that they believe Tramlines should be doing more to restore the park after its use, due to paths across the...
Watch: Multi-generational South Yorkshire orienteers take part in Endcliffe sprint

Watch: Multi-generational South Yorkshire orienteers take part in Endcliffe sprint

by Hongyezi Zuo | Feb 28, 2025 | News, Sport, Uncategorised

South Yorkshire Orienteers (SYO) hosted an all-ages sprint event at the University of Sheffield, Endcliffe Campus on Wednesday evening. The oldest participant, Monika Cooper, is 79 years old and still enjoys the event after years of participating. She said: “I was the...
Warehouse to be transformed into Sheffield’s first Community Wellness Centre

Warehouse to be transformed into Sheffield’s first Community Wellness Centre

by Liv Firth | Feb 28, 2025 | Charity, Community, News, Top Story - Home Page Lead, Uncategorised

An empty warehouse on Ecclesall Road is set to be transformed into a community wellness centre to help people with chronic health conditions. Promoting Health UK, a Sheffield-based charity, has started a fundraiser to build a multifaceted space which will cater...
Sheffield Eagles: Mitch Clark joins RFL rivals York Knights

Sheffield Eagles: Mitch Clark joins RFL rivals York Knights

by Domie Kamanda | Feb 27, 2025 | News, Sport, Uncategorised

Mitch Clark was released from his Sheffield Eagles contract on Tuesday by mutual consent but has now joined York Knights.  The 31-year-old joined Sheffield Eagles ahead of the 2024 season from Newcastle Thunder, and went on to make a total of 27 appearances including...
Council vans are ‘churning up’ Sheffield’s grass verges, city councillor says

Council vans are ‘churning up’ Sheffield’s grass verges, city councillor says

by Hayley Reith | Feb 21, 2025 | Community, Culture, News, Uncategorised

Sheffield council has been urged to ‘get its house in order’ after concerns were raised over damaged and muddy grass verges – which councillors claim was caused by the authority’s own vans at yesterday’s north east area committee meeting. Grass...
‘Reset’ needed to tackle poverty in Sheffield, report says

‘Reset’ needed to tackle poverty in Sheffield, report says

by Joe Beck | Feb 20, 2025 | News, Uncategorised

Sheffield must refresh its anti-poverty approach, a new report has found, with 1 in 4 people in the city in poverty.  Director of Public Health, Greg Fell presented his annual health report to the Council yesterday, with a focus on poverty, and outlined how the...
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