Who is behind the mysterious pamphlets posted throughout South Yorkshire?
Numerous strange pamphlets have been posted throughout South Yorkshire and further afield over the last 10 years. Each pamphlet is numbered, with the one seen below called ‘58A Your Herald (Today and Tomorrow)’ and starts with a contact email address. Fiona,...
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South Yorkshire pupils get involved in Children’s Mental Health Week
Schools across South Yorkshire have been taking part in activities and exercises as part of the national Children’s Mental Health Week. Children’s Mental Health Week is a week hosted by Place2Be, A national children’s charity, to raise awareness and understanding for...
£2 million Economic Recovery Fund relaunched for high street investment
Sheffield’s attempts to support local businesses and high street recovery has been boosted by the relaunch of the £2m high street investment fund. The Economic Recovery Fund is a grant fund that supports local projects that meet the needs of the business community,...
Sheffield launches ‘first of its kind’ augmented reality Look Up art trail
A brand-new augmented reality (AR) art trail featuring moving images has been launched by Marketing Sheffield. The AR art trail is the first of its kind using the augmented reality experience in an art trail as it has never been done in this way before. Mark...
Sheffield’s frustration at plans to drop banning fur and foie gras importation.
Sheffield reacts with anger as Rishi Sunak’s government dropped a proposed ban on importing fur and foie gras earlier this week. Annabel Wroath, a member of The University of Sheffield’s Conservation Society, said: “we are meant to be leading in climate change and...
Chapeltown residents ‘disgusted’ by man who offered Prime drink before sexually assaulting Sheffield girl
A quiet, suburban area of Sheffield has been rocked by the ‘shocking’ news of a teenager being sexually assaulted as she walked along a main road. Wishing to remain anonymous, a Mount Pleasant Close resident who lives just metres from where the attack happened...
Sheffield taxi drivers say Clean Air zone is a “cash grab”
Taxi drivers are complaining about Sheffield's City Council's new clean air zone and the new charges to commercial vehicles. Altan Alan, 49, Sheffield taxi driver said: "were dying as it is, with everything going up, the cost of living going up." "They say it's only...
Sheffield ‘not queer enough’ says local author during LGBT+ History Month.
Kirsty Loehr, the author of A Short History of Queer Women, explains why queer history needs to be recognised and what Sheffield can do better. LGBT+ History Month is an annual monthly celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans, and non-binary history. Ms Loehr...
Sheffield University-Cathedral tramline reopens after track repairs
Sheffield's University to Cathedral tramline re-opened today after a period of mechanical failure and track repairs. The line that connects the University stop to Sheffield Cathedral usually stops at West Street and City Hall, and has been closed since February 6th to...




