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Grim day for Sheffield Labour as they lose control of the Town Hall

Grim day for Sheffield Labour as they lose control of the Town Hall

by Liv Hill | May 7, 2021 2:51PM | Uncategorized

Labour have lost their grip on Sheffield City Council with the following wards changing hands in the the 2021 local election: Lewis Chinchen took the seat from Labour in Stocksbridge and Deepcar making him the first Conservative councillor in 20 years in Sheffield....
Fundraising begins to celebrate 70 years of Sheffield Mencap and Gateway

Fundraising begins to celebrate 70 years of Sheffield Mencap and Gateway

by Liv Hill | May 7, 2021 2:32PM | News

Fundraising has already raised £3500 for Sheffield Mencap and Gateway as the charity approaches its 70th birthday by members, staff and volunteers challenging themselves in the event, ‘Sponsor me 70’. The charity works to improve the quality of life for adults and...
Professional violinist cheers up Sheffield with doorstep concerts

Professional violinist cheers up Sheffield with doorstep concerts

by Liv Hill | May 7, 2021 11:11AM | News, Watch / Listen

Cheering up communities through music, a professional violinist moves to Sheffield to continue with his doorstep concerts. After having to swap hospital bedsides for local doorsteps, as a result of the pandemic, Adrian Garratt has been a huge success, playing over 300...
Outraged students launch petition against proposed changes to University of Sheffield language courses

Outraged students launch petition against proposed changes to University of Sheffield language courses

by Liv Hill | May 6, 2021 3:47PM | News, Top Story

Students and staff have spoken out against proposed changes to School of Languages courses at the University of Sheffield as a petition has gained over 5000 signatures. On 30th April, students were informed by their student-staff committee about a planned reduction in...
Finding the comedic side of death: Art exhibition centred around grief to open in Sheffield

Finding the comedic side of death: Art exhibition centred around grief to open in Sheffield

by Liv Hill | May 5, 2021 10:35AM | News

An art exhibition is set to open in Sheffield to encourage people to engage in positive conversations about grief and bereavement. The exhibition titled, “It’s Okay, You Can Laugh”, will be held on 22 May at Trafalgar Warehouse in Sheffield to encourage...
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