by Louisa Hinks | May 12, 2022 7:23AM | Long Reads
An international arts festival celebrating the diversity of the UK and the contributions of migrants and refugees in Sheffield, will be held around the city next month. The Migration Matters festival aims to be a celebration of different cultures during a time when...
by Louisa Hinks | May 6, 2022 10:42AM | News
A local pastor has raised £1,450 following his 180-mile cycle ride from Bristol to Bakewell for a local charity that supports families in need in Sharrow, Nether Edge and Lowfield. Giles Holloway, 47, completed this sponsored cycle ride for Family Voice on May 2. The...
by Louisa Hinks | Apr 25, 2022 4:30PM | Sport
Scotland’s John Higgins remains on course for a first Crucible crown in 11 years, after beating Thailand’s Noppon Saengkham 13-7. Today’s victory sees Higgins through to the 16th Crucible quarter-final of his career. Higgins came into this afternoon with a 11-5...
by Louisa Hinks | Apr 25, 2022 2:08PM | Sport
Sheffield Tigers v Rotherham Titans was a historic game for rugby as the two teams played for the first time at Dore Moor to a crowd of around 400. The Tigers kicked off against extreme wind and enforced pressure on Rotherham’s scrum, earning a penalty. Townsend...
by Louisa Hinks | Apr 25, 2022 11:44AM | Sport
After an early own goal, Rotherham fought their way to win the match, 2:1 to Oxford. Before the game there was a one minutes silence and clap for the late Harold Wilcockson, who was a player for Rotherham United. 10 minutes in, Oxford took the lead when Dan Barlaser...