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Popular online vintage store opens shop as an “antidote to the cost of living.”

Popular online vintage store opens shop as an “antidote to the cost of living.”

by Rachel Flynn | Apr 24, 2023 2:20PM | News

Unlike the usual trend of shop closures the country has seen this year, the owners of GoodGoodVintage decided to turn their storage space just off Bramall Lane into a fully-functioning shop. Run by fashion-mad couple Suzy Babington and Jack Towndrow (30),...
Dismissal, debt and delayed diagnosis: the “unbearable pain” of endo

Dismissal, debt and delayed diagnosis: the “unbearable pain” of endo

by Rachel Flynn | Mar 20, 2023 3:16PM | Long Reads, Top Story

Despite one in ten women living with the condition, endometriosis is under-researched and frequently misdiagnosed, say those who are currently suffering from it.   Christina Paraug’s journey with endometriosis began when she was just eight years old....
Decision to close key footpath in Crookes, Sheffield referred to Whitehall 

Decision to close key footpath in Crookes, Sheffield referred to Whitehall 

by Rachel Flynn | Mar 6, 2023 2:57PM | News

Plans to close a footpath crossing a former community garden have been sent to the Secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs after an objection was received. The footpath, which has been used as a common area for over 50 years, links Cobden View Road and...

“The way I see it, books are a cheap night in” Crookes’ new cupboard bookshop on its latest pop-up and creating a community

by Rachel Flynn | Feb 20, 2023 2:08PM | News

Kate Nixon in her new bookshop, Novel. Photo: Kate Nixon Going from market stalls to a sell-out store in Crookes, a couples’ bookshop dream has received a very warm welcome on their opening weekend. Novel, a bookshop the size of a large cupboard on Conduit Road,...
Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup boosts the sport’s popularity in Sheffield

Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup boosts the sport’s popularity in Sheffield

by Rachel Flynn | Jan 5, 2023 12:33PM | News, Sport

With grassroots funding, affordable tickets and roles for the rugby community, the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup has created a buzz about the sport. Greg Brown, 52, Head Coach of Sheffield Eagles, said: “It’s been a well kept secret for a while, now everyone’s...
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