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Hillsborough councillor calls for Tramlines to do more to repair park paths
Residents and councillors believe Tramlines money isn’t stretching far enough as paths throughout Hillsborough Park need restoring. They told Shef News that they believe Tramlines should be doing more to restore the park after its use, due to paths across the...
Watch: Multi-generational South Yorkshire orienteers take part in Endcliffe sprint
South Yorkshire Orienteers (SYO) hosted an all-ages sprint event at the University of Sheffield, Endcliffe Campus on Wednesday evening. The oldest participant, Monika...
Notts Queer History Archive Hosts Talk to Conclude Queer History Month
Stories of struggle and resilience by members of the LBGTQ+ community were shared at a talk at Sheffield Central Library on Wednesday. Journalist and author CJ De Barra...
Sheffield ceasefire movement to meet with local MP about Gaza
A Sheffield ceasefire campaign group has arranged to meet with the MP for Sheffield Central to discuss the government handling of the Israel/Gaza Conflict. Sheffield...
Market to support families struggling with cost of living
Preloved children's items will be sold at a special market tomorrow at Dinnington High School in Sheffield to support families facing the rising cost of living crisis....
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Anti-Immigrant protest in Rotherham to be met by a Counter protest
A counter protest has been announced against 'fascist groups' targeting the Holiday Inn hotel in Rotherham. This comes after anti immigration groups held a...
Nationwide Mental Health Mates comes to Sheffield
Walking support group Mental Health Mates finally comes to Sheffield, providing a support network for those struggling and wanting a breath of fresh air. Mental...
Sheffield United attempts to improve safety of fans in the Kop after investigation into overcrowding.
Sheffield United increased safety measures last night against Middlesbrough in an attempt to satisfy ground regulations after an investigation raised concerns about...
Sheffield Action Group start petition against ‘anti-refugee legislation”
A Sheffield based action group has launched a petition calling on the council to challenge the government regarding migrant and asylum seeker rights. South...
Residents react to Sheffield City Council plan to raise council tax by 4.99%
Residents have voiced concerns over the council’s decision to raise council tax by 4.99% following the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement. The 2023/24 financial year may...
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Barnsley tops national post-COVID jobs recovery figures
Barnsley has been named as having the best job recovery in the UK post-Covid, with the number of postings actually increasing from February last year.
Sheffield University’s Michelle Rawlins Releases New Book ‘The Steel Girls’
Award-winning journalist and Sheffield University lecturer Michelle Rawlins on her latest release.
Sheffield Muslims observe Ramadan in lockdown for a second time
Muslims all around the world are currently observing the month of Ramadan, fasting as an act of worship during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
A young Barnsley dancer continues to succeed despite of the pandemics
While the pandemic brought the world down to a halt, an eight-year-old girl from Barnsley found herself utilising Zoom to submit her dances, where she ended up securing first place in U10 beg waltz, quickstep, U12 beg waltz and many more accolades.
A young Barnsley dancer continues to succeed despite of the pandemics
While the pandemic brought the world down to a halt, an eight-year-old girl from Barnsley found herself utilising Zoom to submit her dances, where she ended up securing first place in U10 beg waltz, quickstep, U12 beg waltz and many more accolades.
Sheffield City Council “forced” into changing tree felling approach, says environmentalist
A Sheffield tree warden has called Sheffield City Council’s decision to hire three forestry project development officers a “great victory”.




