Best Selling author and ‘grandfather of mashup’ visits Sheffield Libraries
The author of The Thursday Next and Red Side Story is visiting Sheffield libraries this week.
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999 Family Fun Day in Sheffield raises awareness and promotes careers
The Moor hosted a 999 family fun day organised by the National Emergency Services Museum to showcase the emergency services, raise awareness and inspire careers. The event featured vehicles, staff and equipment from the main three 999 responders: the police, ambulance...
Study finds Sheffield to be one of the worst nights out in the UK
A study has reported that Sheffield has some of the worst nightlife in the UK. BonusFinder.co.uk found that the northern city is lacking in its offerings of venues, accommodation, and casinos per 10,000 people. https://youtu.be/slJoMU_LEgE A spokesperson for...
Blood Cancer UK returns to Sheffield with the host continuing her battle with Leukaemia
Blood Cancer UK is a charity that is dedicated to beating all types of blood cancer such as leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma by funding research and supporting those affected. Hosting for the second time, Bracken Baines, 27, a small business owner from Barnsley...
‘Europe’s biggest food hall’ set to open in Sheffield City Centre
A brand new food hall, described as ‘Europe's biggest’ is set to open next week. Cambridge Street Collective will open on Thursday and will be home to 24 different international food vendors. The project was announced in March 2021 and was originally due to open in...
Watch: Pro Palestine protest outside Sheffield Town Hall as new Lord Mayor sworn in
Pro Palestine protestors gathered outside Sheffield Town hall as the new Lord Mayor was sworn in. Councillor Jayne Dunn was voted as the new Lord Mayor at Sheffield City Council’s annual general meeting on Wednesday. The protest outside the building sought to remind...
Wave of Pro-Palestinian demonstrations take place at Universities across the country
Encampments and demonstrations can be seen being set up on University campus' across the UK in Edinburgh, Warwick, Manchester and Sheffield, all in protest of the Israel-Gaza war. On 1 May, students from the University of Sheffield could be seen setting up a camp...
Issues arise for staff as hundreds of people gather at Graves Park annual Country Show
The Graves Park Country Show returned on May Bank Holiday for its 10th year running. The event offers a fun day out for families, and makes use of the vast space that Graves Park has to offer. The show hosted a range of independent business stalls, charity...
Watch: Sheffield trampolining group host charity fundraiser
A Sheffield trampolining group is hosting a 12 hour “bounce-a-thon” to raise money for a South Yorkshire charity. The University of Sheffield Trampolining Society is hosting the event to support The Snowdrop Project, a charity which helps supports and empowers...




