by Isabel Shore | Mar 6, 2023 12:21PM | News, Top Story
Thousands of healthy trees in Sheffield were chopped down unnecessarily, according to an inquiry released today which also accused the City Council of lacking transparency and misleading the public. The felling took place between 2016 and 2018 and led to daily angry...
by Isabel Shore | Feb 27, 2023 4:31PM | News
Hundreds of people gathered on Friday in Sheffield’s Peace Gardens to mark the first anniversary of the ongoing war in Ukraine. A ceremony in the Winter Gardens was held beforehand to commemorate the 487 children who have died in the conflict so far. Ukrainian artist...
by Isabel Shore | Dec 9, 2022 9:58AM | News
Hundreds of homes in North Sheffield are still without heating or cooking facilities since a water main burst destroying a gas line last Friday. At one stage 2,000 homes had been affected, and a week on many residents are still without gas, with some saying they...
by Isabel Shore | Dec 2, 2022 3:53PM | News
Hoyland library is the first to benefit from Barnsley Council’s million-pound scheme to improve local libraries across the borough. The space re-opened its doors on Monday with the official launch planned for tomorrow. Barnsley Council put aside one...
by Isabel Shore | Dec 2, 2022 2:59PM | News
A new study shows Black Friday profits fell in the UK by three quarters of a million pounds this year compared to last. But Sheffield shopkeepers defied the odds with many saying it was busier than expected. An assistant from the Body Shop said “We improved on...