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The Sheffield street pastors are planning on continuing keeping the community safe when pubs and clubs reopen.

by joa18maj | Mar 18, 2021 | Uncategorised

In light of the recent reclaim the streets movement the organisation which helps people on the streets after a night out is planning to continue its hard work when the pubs reopens in April. The group who usually patrol the streets from 10 pm to 4am on a Friday and...

£60,000 lost as Sheffield theatre company hit by pandemic

by joa18odb | Mar 18, 2021 | Uncategorised

Theatre and arts company The Bare Project have had to evolve during lockdown after the pandemic takes its toll on the countries’ art sector. The Sheffield based theatre company were due to launch their new interactive feasting and poetry event at Sheffield’s...

Organisers of Sarah Everard’s vigil in Sheffield left “Heartbroken” After Cancellation

by joa18irs | Mar 18, 2021 | Uncategorised

Despite the cancellation of Sarah Everard’s vigils, moving signs and flowers were left at Devonshire Green while around 200 people paid their respects and made a stand against the treatment of women on Saturday March 13th. One reads: “For Sarah, She is all of us,...

Yorkshire couple take on the Samaritans 310,000 steps challenge after battling with their own mental health struggles

by joa19ajm | Mar 18, 2021 | Uncategorised

Couple Amber Graver, 22, and James Clarke, 26, from Yorkshire, are taking on the Samaritans 310,000 steps challenge in March, with their fundraising money going straight to the charity and those in need. There are a number of reasons why this challenge is beneficial:...

British citizens travel to Dubai as UK lists the United Arab Emirates under ‘red list’

by job19ma | Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorised

The British government has added the UAE to the ‘red list’, imposing travel restrictions due to an increasing rise in COVID-19 cases. Despite several testing centres available and temperature checks enabled in public areas, including a massive roll-out of...

International students share anger over paying high prices for mandatory quarantine

by job19ma | Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorised

Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently announced that students could resume with face-to-face classes from 8 March. As of 15 February, the United Kingdom announced tighter travel restrictions to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 transmissions and its new variants....
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