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Sheffield Botanical Gardens to run a Trees of Spring Public Tour

Sheffield Botanical Gardens to run a Trees of Spring Public Tour

by Robyn Smith | May 8, 2025 | Watch

By Robyn Smith The Sheffield Botanical Gardens are scheduled to lead a public tour on the trees that are special at this time of year. The event will take place at 6pm on Monday 12th May at the gardens and will be about an hour long. Bookings for the event are not...
Famous screen printing producer APG Works is to close in June

Famous screen printing producer APG Works is to close in June

by Max Astle | May 8, 2025 | Community, Culture, Top Story 2 - Home Page sub 1, Watch

Rupert Wood, 70, owns APG Works in Sheffield, which specialises in screen printing and framing for many famous artists and musicians. Mr. Wood has been making screen-printing and framing pieces for over 17 years at his studio on Sidney Street and has worked across the...
University staff strike amid concerns over cuts to staffing

University staff strike amid concerns over cuts to staffing

by Tom Ford | May 8, 2025 | Top Story - Home Page Lead, Uncategorised, Watch

Staff at the University of Sheffield are on day four of their strike action. The strikes are set to play out over ten days across three weeks. The striking comes in response to the University’s plan to cut staffing costs by £23 million over the next two years,...
Sheffield Cat Shelter begins fundraising efforts for new building

Sheffield Cat Shelter begins fundraising efforts for new building

by Lewis Kennedy | May 2, 2025 | Charity, Community, News, Uncategorised, Watch

The Sheffield Cat Shelter in Broomhall has began its fundraising efforts to move out and into a new building. The charity has been running for 128 years helping around 300 cats annually. The Broomhall shelter first moved into its residency at Travis Place after being...
Watch: The University of Sheffield’s SUPAS debuts ‘Into the Woods’ adaptation

Watch: The University of Sheffield’s SUPAS debuts ‘Into the Woods’ adaptation

by Leah Massingham | May 2, 2025 | Culture, News, Watch

A new take on James Lapine’s ‘Into the Woods’ is being showcased by The University of Sheffield’s Performance Society (SUPAS). This student-led adaptation keeps Sondheim’s original songs but adds a modern twist with creative staging, clever...
Watch: Sheffield Action on Plastic host sustainable market in city centre

Watch: Sheffield Action on Plastic host sustainable market in city centre

by George Stanton | May 2, 2025 | Charity, Community, Culture, News, Watch

Speaking at a sustainable market event set up by his charity, Sheffield Action on Plastic, Greg Hewitt explained how small changes to people’s lifestyles in reducing single-use plastic could have a huge environmental benefit. As well as supporting local...
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