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Businesses feel the cost-of-living crisis at Sheffield’s Christmas Market

Businesses feel the cost-of-living crisis at Sheffield’s Christmas Market

by Faye Mayern | Nov 25, 2022 1:47PM | News

Rising costs and shoppers’ “focus on money” are having an impact on independent businesses at Sheffield’s Christmas market, according to traders. The market is back in the city centre this year with over 80% of the vendors being local traders....
South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard appeals for a Christmas card snap

South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard appeals for a Christmas card snap

by Joshua Thory-Rao | Nov 25, 2022 1:16PM | News

The South Yorkshire Mayor is appealing to budding photographers across the region to help share their favourite festive snaps to create the perfect Christmas card. Oliver Coppard tweeted his 12,000 followers this week asking for help to celebrate the diversity and...
Sheffield cinema to show classic Manor documentary on the big screen for the first time

Sheffield cinema to show classic Manor documentary on the big screen for the first time

by Tobias Gavelle | Nov 25, 2022 1:03PM | News

A Sheffield cinema is screening a 1980’s documentary about the residents of the Manor are of the city for the first time on the big screen.  Showroom cinema are hosting a special screening of the 1987 film ‘On The Manor’ next Thursday for its 35th anniversary. ...
“Foodhall means community and hope” – social hub to celebrate its final weekend on Brown Street

“Foodhall means community and hope” – social hub to celebrate its final weekend on Brown Street

by Rachel Flynn | Nov 25, 2022 12:55PM | News, Top Story

Rising energy and maintenance bills, combined with the end of a critical grant, have led a Sheffield community kitchen to close its doors in the city centre this week. Foodhall, a community-run kitchen and open dining room, is holding a closing party this weekend. The...
‘Every child should have a book this Christmas’ – libraries and food banks will get donations

‘Every child should have a book this Christmas’ – libraries and food banks will get donations

by Emily Holt | Nov 25, 2022 12:46PM | News

People are being encouraged to buy books for children in families who may not be able to afford presents this Christmas.  Sheffield Libraries and local bookshop La Biblioteka launched the Lord Mayor’s Big Read this week. Lord Mayor Sioned-Mair Richards, 64, said more...
South Yorkshire care home deaths dropped by a third after 2020, study shows

South Yorkshire care home deaths dropped by a third after 2020, study shows

by Molly Pipe | Nov 25, 2022 12:20PM | News

A significant drop in Covid-19 fatalities have contributed to care home deaths in South Yorkshire decreasing in 2021. A report released by the Office for National Statistics this week showed 1,375 fewer people died in homes last year. Across England as a whole, 14,066...
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