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‘I don’t think it’s a beautiful game anymore’- the rise of domestic abuse during football tournaments

‘I don’t think it’s a beautiful game anymore’- the rise of domestic abuse during football tournaments

by Emily Holt | Dec 2, 2022 1:59PM | News

Women’s Aid have launched a new campaign to combat the rise in domestic abuse during major football tournaments. The ‘He’s Coming Home’ initiative coincides with the World Cup which is being hosted in Qatar. Farah Nazeer, chief executive of...
E-scooter ban on Northern trains prompts debate over safety

E-scooter ban on Northern trains prompts debate over safety

by Oliver Nunn | Dec 2, 2022 1:55PM | News

One of Sheffield’s biggest train operators banned e-scooters on its services yesterday. Northern Trains said the scooters’ batteries are a fire risk, but in terms of their general safety there were mixed views. The Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind...
“Healing through connection”: Sheffield amateur football team to hold mental health training event

“Healing through connection”: Sheffield amateur football team to hold mental health training event

by Josh Barron | Dec 2, 2022 1:44PM | News

A Sheffield football club that supports disconnected young men battling through addiction is launching a mental health training course held by Helping Hands Training Specialists as part of their celebration of on-field success. Futures FC are a mental health friendly...
Stars return for first sold-out showing of 80s Manor documentary 

Stars return for first sold-out showing of 80s Manor documentary 

by Tobias Gavelle | Dec 2, 2022 1:35PM | News

A Sheffield cinema played host to a raucous audience who enjoyed a documentary about life on a city estate, with its stars returning to see it 35 years after it was filmed. On The Manor, which initially aired on Yorkshire Television in 1987, was brought to the big...
New cohousing community to start building work on Sheffield site

New cohousing community to start building work on Sheffield site

by Molly Pipe | Dec 2, 2022 1:12PM | News

Building work is due to start on a housing project in Sheffield, where around 35 people will live on a shared patch of land. Members of Five Rivers Cohousing will share a common house, the grounds and even cars on the site in Wisewood on the edge of the Loxley Valley....
The Artist Taxi Driver returns to Sheffield for his third art exhibition at Cole’s Corner

The Artist Taxi Driver returns to Sheffield for his third art exhibition at Cole’s Corner

by Hamish Bailey | Dec 2, 2022 1:00PM | News

An innovative artist known for his YouTube media reviews and artwork on newspaper will be hosting an in-person version with Sheffield Hallam’s MP this weekend. The Artist Taxi Driver, aka Mark McGowan, will return to Cole’s Corner on Abbeydale Road for an...
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