Live Together, Run Together helping the half marathon become accessible to asylums and locals
A local charity are demonstrating support for asylum seekers in the Sheffield Half Marathon.
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A baby Okapi has made its public debut at Yorkshire Wildlife Park
Neo, the baby Okapi, which is often referred to as the 'forest giraffe,' was born on the 27th of December at Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The wildlife park, near Doncaster, has been involved in breeding programmes since 2009, and have had Okapi at the park since October...
WATCH: Sheffield honours anniversary of Covid-19 at annual memorial event
The 6th anniversary of Covid-19 pandemic was honoured by Sheffield City Council at a memorial event hosted at Balm Tree Gardens. The event was split into two with a session held at Sheffield Town Hall where tributes for loved ones could be made and tied to the Covid...
Sheffield City Council launch £90k plan to investigate new pedestrian crossings
Plans for three new pedestrian crossings in Sheffield have moved forward after £90,000 was approved to fund initial investigations. Sheffield City Council’s finance and performance policy committee agreed to the proposals on Monday (16 March). The proposed schemes are...
Sheffield Adventure Film Festival celebrates its 20th year
For its 20th anniversary, the festival will be hosted at the Showroom Cinema, and will be holding a huge number of events this weekend. The film festival has grown exponentially throughout the years, gaining popularity amongst film makers and anyone with a passion for...
WATCH: Giving people a second chance: the Sheffield charity tackling homelessness head-on
Emmaus Sheffield have opened up a stall at the Kelham Flea Market in the aim of appealing to a more diverse range of customers and to give homeless people a second chance at work....
Sheffield residents divided over changes to recycling
Sheffield city council has finalized plans to increase the size of blue bins throughout the area. The change is apart of the "Simpler Recycling" initiative brought in by the council in September 2024. The change will see blue bins, which are used for paper and card...
Pattern + Push returns to Tramlines Festival with new acts announced
Tramlines Festival announced a new wave of artists for 2026, with the return of Pattern + Push, who will host a Saturday takeover of female artists from Sheffield. This will include DJs and performers from across the city, providing a platform for local talent and...
Sheffield City Council budget update shows significant savings
Sheffield City Council's annual Q3 Budget Monitoring Report has shown a significant improvement in the council's financial position. The recent report shows the City Council has spent £4.7m less than budgeted, thanks to savings made in SEN (special educational needs)...




