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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.
Sheffield Cat Shelter begins fundraising efforts for new building
The Sheffield Cat Shelter in Broomhall has began its fundraising efforts to move out and into a new building. The charity has been running for 128 years helping around...
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Watch: 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. This comes...
Sheffield Food Festival due to take-over ‘half of the city centre’
Sheffield's 'famous' food festival is due to make its annual return for the upcoming bank holiday weekend, starting on Saturday 25 May. Sheffield Food Festival 2024 is...
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Watch: New Report Calls for Student Maintenance Support Reform
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. The...
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“This is D-Day!”: Sheffield city residents furious over Chinese restaurant’s extended opening hours
West Street restaurant Chong Qing applied for a license to close at 3am instead of the current time of 11pm, which they have successfully received, despite objections. Peter Sefton, chair of the city centre’s residents’ organisation ‘Changing Sheff’, said: “We see...
Watch: Sheffield Young Artist exhibition celebrates its 20th anniversary in style
The Sheffield Young Artists exhibition celebrates its 20th anniversary this week with a mission to showcase the incredible talents of Sheffield's youth. Children aged five to 18 from 50 schools across the city have contributed to the exhibition, displaying...
Cyclists in Sheffield to partake in Big Ride event campaigning for safer roads
Cyclists are taking part in the Big Ride to demonstrate to the council the demand for safe cycle infrastructure and bike routes across South Yorkshire.
Sheffield music lovers turn up in support of Palestine
Gig goers arrived at Shakespeare’s in Sheffield last night in support of the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF). The fundraiser aimed to use Sheffield’s strong association with music to raise money for a worthy cause. Charlie Davies, one of the...
Sheffield and Hallamshire FA announce referee course in Barnsley
The County FA have released details about the upcoming football referee course taking place in Barnsley College. The training programme is set to take place on both the 22 and 26 of May. It is open for anyone 14 years of age or older, with it providing a platform for...
XL Bully advocates receive approval to proceed with High Court challenge
As of 1 February 2024, possessing one of these large bulldog-type breeds in England and Wales without an exemption certificate has constituted a criminal offence, following their inclusion on a banned list under the Dangerous Dogs Act. But now, a judge has ruled that...




