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Sheffield Duathlon this weekend to raise money towards £1M charity target

Sheffield Duathlon this weekend to raise money towards £1M charity target

by Emily Lamb | Mar 17, 2025 2:02PM | Sport

Participants in the Sheffield Duathlon are gearing up to run, ride and raise money for Brain Research UK this weekend. Organised by Urban Peaks in collaboration with Giant Sheffield, alongside other local partners, the duathlon will take place in the Peak District on...
FA kicks off new campaign supporting women and girls in football

FA kicks off new campaign supporting women and girls in football

by Emily Lamb | Mar 3, 2025 11:20AM | Sport

The England Football Association’s latest campaign, Made for this Game, pitches football as an inclusive sport where women and girls can belong through equal opportunities and access. Sue Day, Director of Women’s Football the FA, said: “We’ve created Made for...
Sheffield City Council’s £11.5 million grant for electric buses: How will it impact the community?

Sheffield City Council’s £11.5 million grant for electric buses: How will it impact the community?

by Emily Lamb | Feb 24, 2025 3:14PM | News

Image: Cllr Ben Miskell stands next to zero-emission bus. Source: Sheffield City Council A proposal to invest in more electric buses in Sheffield city centre has attracted praise and criticism from residents. The City Council announced plans to deliver an extra 30 to...
Dinnington Community Boxing Club secures funding to continue youth work

Dinnington Community Boxing Club secures funding to continue youth work

by Emily Lamb | Dec 13, 2024 4:25PM | Sport

Young people in Rother Valley will continue to be supported by Dinnington Community Boxing Club as it receives £336,000 National Lottery funding. The club came about through the community’s concern that young people had nothing to do in the area. Since opening in...
Bole Hills BMX track: How the local community keeps the club going

Bole Hills BMX track: How the local community keeps the club going

by Emily Lamb | Dec 13, 2024 11:01AM | Sport

Bole Hills BMX track is a volunteer-led club which is “continually evolving” through the support and fundraising of the local residents. The track in Bole Hill park was originally built by the council in 1983 and continues to thrive through community support. It is...
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