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Successful SWFC anti-violence against women scheme draws to a close
A scheme teaching young people about violence against women and girls has "educated males and empowered females" Youth manager says, as the campaign nears its...
Rugby club’s Motor Neurone Disease fundraiser sees £530 in donations from shirt sales alone
A fundraiser event started by Hallamshire RUFC on JustGiving has seen over £2000 raised, with over a quarter of donations coming from shirt sales. The club-designed...
Fiancée of murdered Sheffield delivery driver left with ‘a broken heart’ as killer jailed for life
The fiancée of a murdered Sheffield man has told a court that she wishes she could 'turn back time' as his killer was jailed for life. 42-year-old Amazon delivery...
Mother’s Day rave allows parents to relive their partying youth
Big Fish Little Fish are hosting a celebratory Mother's Day rave by reliving moments of their partying past whilst catering to their now family-orientated lifestyle....
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International Women’s Day celebrations hit Sheffield
Pat Midgley Community Hub in Wybourn, Sheffield are hosting a special event on Friday the 8th of May for International Women’s Day. The campaign theme this year is...
Sheffield man taking tonnes of aid in a month for animals suffering in Ukraine.
Daniel Sandford, 38, has been helping support animals in Ukraine taking between 20-30 tonnes of aid a month into the warzone with his charity Transport a Sister....
Women encouraged to join a ‘pamper’ day at Sheffield community hub for International Women’s Day
The Pat Midgley Community Hub is hosting an event for International Women’s Day.
Broomhill burger restaurant leaves locals confused after mysterious closure
Burgerland, a well-known takeaway restaurant located on Crookes Road in Broomhill, has suddenly closed, shocking many of the locals. The restaurant has given no...
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Reverend and the Makers ask fans to ‘write letters to their 21 year old self’
Reverend and the Makers displays letters to peoples 21 year-old selves including big names like Mel C and Jeremy Corbyn.
Local theatre retells The Odyssey as a story of hope in inhumane warehouses
Doncaster creatives reimagine the literary classic as part of their partnership with the National Theatre.
‘We need statutes not statues’ – Sheffielders have mixed response to Covid memorial
Some Sheffielders say the willow tree memorial is welcome, but that health workers deserve more than a statue for their work during Covid.
“It’s a BIG eyesore”: Sheffield responds to the HUGE KFC sign at Castle Square.
A large KFC sign has been placed above the Castle Square tram stop. Sheffield residents have offered mixed responses about the location of the sign.
Sheffield ranked 13th worst in the UK for train services, research finds
Strikes, staff shortages and cancellations have halted Sheffielders in their tracks as data shows worsening rial performance.
City of Sheffield pulls together to memorialise COVID-19
Sheffield City Council has worked in collaboration with local organisations to memorialise the coronavirus pandemic. Over the last month numerous events have been held across the city, including Sheffield Cathedral’s ‘Wall of Reflection.’ This is a place where...




