by Eve Jones | Mar 3, 2025 5:21PM | News, Uncategorized
Additional reporting by Georgina Hood. Poetry workshops, panels and fancy-dress sports days are just some of the events taking place at the University of Sheffield’s Student Union this March to mark Women’s History Month. The union is also fundraising for...
by Daniel Thomas | Mar 3, 2025 4:53PM | News
With additional reporting by Emily Lamb In wake of a building demolition at Beeley Wood Industrial Estate yesterday morning, some residents are shaken – and raising questions about a lack of adequate warning. A letter was circulated by the company responsible,...
by Misty Lamb | Mar 3, 2025 4:38PM | News
A Sheffield nursery school is due to be evicted from a church on Friday because the organisation which owns the building claims it needs to save money to fund its own activities. St Leonard’s Day Nursery in Longley has operated out of St Leonard’s Church...
by Matt Holman | Mar 3, 2025 4:13PM | News
Wooden stakes used to defend Sheffield Castle have been found in Castlegate, marking the first preserved example of a 17th century defence system, known as an abatis. The stakes would have likely formed part of an abatis, a barrier made out of sharpened wood...
by Rianna Verlin Lobo | Mar 3, 2025 2:51PM | News, Uncategorized
A queer oral history project, highlighting the lived experiences of old and young LGBTQIA+ people in Nottingham, came to Sheffield Central Library this week. The Notts Queer History Archive project, conducted by journalist, CJ De Barra, brings together interviews and...
by Catherine Gregson | Mar 3, 2025 2:12PM | News
A poignant candlelit vigil is set to take place on Saturday in the Sheffield Peace Gardens as “Violence against women and girls remains a critical global issue.” Organised by the Sheffield Women’s Collective, the vigil will take place at 7:30pm on International...