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Sheffield pub industry set to half by 2030
Sheffield pub industry set to half by 2030 with businesses struggling to cope with cost of living crisis.
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Enchanting cherry blossoms in Sheffield give hopes of spring
Pink blossom trees are flourishing again in Sheffield, but the Springtime sight won’t be around for long.
Launchpad: Sheffield theatre group for disabled people set to stage first show
A Sheffield group which encourages adults with learning disabilities and/or autism to break into theatre is set to take to the stage. The production, which starts tomorrow, has been written, directed and performed solely by members of Launchpad who have been working...
Theatre Deli launches Open Stage performance in brand new Sheffield venue
Anew open mic night which is aimed at providing a safe space for upcoming artists to share their work has launched. Theatre Deli hosted 12 performers for an open mic night yesterday evening. There were performances of extracts from plays, comedy, monologues and dance...
World Tuberculosis day: What is being done about the world’s deadliest disease?
On the 24th of March 1882, the bacterium that causes TB was discovered by Dr Robert Koch. The discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis allowed for work towards a cure for the disease that killed one in seven people, in the US and Europe, at the time. However, despite...
Reverend and the Makers ask fans to ‘write letters to their 21 year old self’
Reverend and the Makers displays letters to peoples 21 year-old selves including big names like Mel C and Jeremy Corbyn.
Local theatre retells The Odyssey as a story of hope in inhumane warehouses
Doncaster creatives reimagine the literary classic as part of their partnership with the National Theatre.




