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Sheffield LEGO selling business finds home in new warehouse unit
Sheffield LEGO selling business Toneil Bricks has moved to a new warehouse unit.
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City of Sheffield pulls together to memorialise COVID-19
Sheffield City Council has worked in collaboration with local organisations to memorialise the coronavirus pandemic. Over the last month numerous events have been held across the city, including Sheffield Cathedral’s ‘Wall of Reflection.’ This is a place where...
Covid memorial unveiled in Sheffield
A memorial sculpture for those affected by the Covid pandemic has been unveiled by Sheffield City Council. The opening ceremony, which took place at Balm Green Gardens yesterday, was specifically chosen to coincide with the national day of Covid remembrance. The...
What is Ramadan? – Sheffield’s Muslim community begin month long celebrations
As Muslims begin to observe the holy month of Ramadan, here’s a brief look at the historic religious festival and what it means to Sheffield’s Muslims.
‘Pram Man’ raises over £900k for charity ahead of Sheffield Half Marathon
Sheffield’s famous John ‘Man with the Pram’ Burkhill is closing in on his £1 million target for Macmillan Cancer as he prepares to take on this weekend’s half marathon. John Burkhill parades the streets of the Steel City on a regular basis pushing his late daughter’s...
Sheffield Wednesday Ladies ‘licking their lips’ ahead of Steel City Derby
Despite a challenging campaign, The Owls will be determined to beat rivals Sheffield United Community Foundation Ladies on Sunday. Sheffield Wednesday Ladies have been training ahead of facing rivals Sheffield United Community Foundation Ladies in the North East...
Retired Sheffield Police Sergeant hosts crime-centred city tour
From the Tudors to notorious gangsters, a local ex-police sergeant has devised a tour that highlights Sheffield’s chilling history. Kevin McKeown, 66, has lived in Sheffield his whole life and was active in the Police force for over 30 years. Last summer, Kevin...




