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Students team up with environmental group to help transform allotment site

Students team up with environmental group to help transform allotment site

by Matt Stanger | Mar 28, 2025 | Environment, News, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1, Uncategorised

Discovery Outdoors and the University of Sheffield’s landscape and architecture department are collaborating to help connect young people with the environment. John Bray, co-founder of Discovery Outdoors said: “I really wanted to start this organisation that...
New CCTV footage shows Sheffield teens celebrating after attempted murder

New CCTV footage shows Sheffield teens celebrating after attempted murder

by Lilly Llewellyn | Mar 27, 2025 | Uncategorised

This CCTV footage released by South Yorkshire Police today reveals two teenagers laughing and fist-bumping as they walked away from the scene just moments before police arrived. Ramaray Treasure, 18, of Tansley Street, and Leon Sykes, 19, of Victoria Street in...
Queer theatre production ‘Toxic’ arrives in Sheffield

Queer theatre production ‘Toxic’ arrives in Sheffield

by Hayley Reith | Mar 21, 2025 | Culture, News, Top Story 4 - Home Page Picture, Uncategorised

HIV activist, actor and writer Nathaniel J. Hall has brought his show Toxic to Sheffield Playhouse Theatre. Toxic is set in Manchester’s underground queer rave scene and explores Hall’s traumatic past and relationships spanning across three years. Co-starring...
South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard announces a pilot to allow all dogs on trams from today

South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard announces a pilot to allow all dogs on trams from today

by Thea Burgess | Mar 21, 2025 | News, Uncategorised

South Yorkshire’s Mayor Oliver Coppard has announced a pilot to allow all dogs on trams from today following a consultation that asked the public to ‘paws’ for thought on whether four-legged friends should be allowed to travel freely with their human passengers. ...
Man charged with murder over Rotherham stabbing two years ago

Man charged with murder over Rotherham stabbing two years ago

by Casey Peyton | Mar 21, 2025 | Crime, News, Uncategorised

Today, a man has been charged in connection with the death of Paul Sharp, 52, who was fatally stabbed in 2023.  Martin Hoyland, 47, of HMP Marshgate, has been charged with murder and possession of a bladed article. On Wednesday 25 October 2023, South Yorkshire...
Watch: First-time comedians raise £14,000 in Chuckles for Charity Leadmill event

Watch: First-time comedians raise £14,000 in Chuckles for Charity Leadmill event

by Hayley Reith | Mar 21, 2025 | Charity, Community, Culture, News, Uncategorised

Eight novice comedians performed for the first time at the Chuckles for Charity fundraising event at The Leadmill last night. The event was held by Sheffield Hospitals Charity and was hosted by Metro Edinburgh Festival Award Winner Anthony J. Brown. Beth Crackles, the...
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