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Artists bring first official street art festival to Sheffield
Sheffield will have its first street art festival, Lick of Paint, in September.
Drivers refusing to use indicators ‘common’ and making roads ‘unsafe’
Drivers in Rotherham are saying less drivers are using their indicators, and the issue is becoming a hazard to other road users.
Sheffield charity’s first Bring Your Own Crafts session a “Great Triumph”
Sheffield Mind staff Lydia Kent and Lizzy Carroll hosted the crafts event where people came to craft together
Sheffield United Community Foundation prepares for 2025 Inter-College Sports Day
The multi-sport competition will see Sheffield United Community College students battle it out against Sheffield Wednesday Community College.
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Watch: Sheffield Palestine protesters enter a third week of encampment
University encampments and protests across the UK have remained resilient for over two weeks in support of Palestine. On 1 May, students and staff at universities...
Expert warns of human impact on National Endangered Species Day
Today marks National Endangered Species Day and an expert has warned of the impact humans have on endangered species across both South Yorkshire and the UK. For more,...
Sheffield Food Festival expects thousands over the bank holiday weekend
Sheffield’s ‘famous’ food festival is due to make its annual return for the upcoming bank holiday weekend, starting on Saturday the 25th of May. Read more here
Students call for the Maintenance Support Reform to ‘reflect student costs better’
A new national report has called for urgent reform to the maintenance support system after research found that students are not receiving enough money to live. Read...
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Businesses express their views regarding potential relocation of Snooker World Championship from Sheffield
For nearly five decades, Sheffield businesses have relied on the snooker event to boost profits and attract new customers. There has been talks of the venue for the tournament changing yearly, whilst others have suggested it’s moved to Far-East Asia. A move away from...
35th Workers’ Memorial Day Commemorated At Sheffield Town Hal
At noon today, a group of around 50 people attended the annual Workers' memorial in front of Sheffield Town Hall. Sam Morecroft, President of Sheffield Trades Council, started proceedings by thanking everyone there for attending. The combination of a faulty microphone...
Rotherham’s haven for spiky friends warns to leave hedgehogs alone in the summer
Nestled in Wath, Rotherham lies a sanctuary dedicated to the care and conservation of one of Britain's most beloved nocturnal creatures: the hedgehog. Wath Hedgehog Rescue and Rehabilitation is more than just a refuge; it's a beacon of hope for injured and...
Pet memorial jewellery goes on display at the Gloam Gallery
A Sheffield Hallam University student who uses animal hair in jewellery in order for owners to commemorate their pets has launched an exhibition of her work. The exhibition presents a captivating dialogue embracing diverse materials and mediums, transcending...
Sheffield pair prepare for launch of Food Market
This month’s edition of Steam Kitchen Street Food Market will open this evening and run across the weekend. The traders open for business from today will include; El Chappo (Mexican), St.Marcino Pizzeria, Chimichurri Steak & loaded fries, Pavs Dhaba (Indian), Flat...
Trixie’s Pantry: New zero-waste shop in Sheffield.
A pair of Sheffield newlyweds have opened a new eco-friendly in Broomhill to encourage people to shop for food sustainability. The couple, Sam and Taylor Ogle-Timpson, of Whitham Road, said they hope to inspire others in and around the area to only buy what they need...




