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Families walk distance between Sheffield and Greek refugee camp for charity

Families walk distance between Sheffield and Greek refugee camp for charity

by Safi Bugel | May 6, 2022 2:05PM | News

A team of teachers, students, families and their dogs are walking the distance between Sheffield and a Greek refugee camp for charity. The 2,214-mile challenge has been launched by Hope English School, a registered organisation providing language and digital skills...
Violence and sexual offences have become Sheffield’s most common crimes

Violence and sexual offences have become Sheffield’s most common crimes

by Qi Ding | May 6, 2022 1:45PM | News

Sexual offences recorded by police in Sheffield have risen to the highest level in the past 12 months, with violent and sexual offences the most common crime in the city. The figures, including rape and domestic violence, totalled 19,082 in December 2021, an 11%...
Complaints from university students reach an all-time high

Complaints from university students reach an all-time high

by George Barton | May 6, 2022 1:29PM | News

Complaints made by university students about their courses reached a record high in 2021, with over a third referencing the Covid-19 pandemic.   The Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA) – the authority that handles higher education grievances – received...
The Yorkshire village being terrorised by vandals and arsonists

The Yorkshire village being terrorised by vandals and arsonists

by Sophie Watson | May 6, 2022 1:18PM | News

Appalled residents have spoken out following a spate of violent crime in a Barnsley village. Police are trying to tackle anti-social behaviour in Lundwood, which saw over 30 arson attacks reported last year. A police officer also suffered multiple injuries after he...
Sheffield primary school to teach pupils Latin in bid to improve literacy skills

Sheffield primary school to teach pupils Latin in bid to improve literacy skills

by Sophie Watson | May 6, 2022 1:17PM | News

A Sheffield Primary school has announced that they will start teaching their Key Stage two students Latin from September 2022. Woodlands Primary School on Norton Avenue in Gleadless will provide 30 minute Latin lessons every week to children aged seven to 11 in the...
Long-distance cycle ride raises more than £1,000 for Sheffield charity supporting families in need

Long-distance cycle ride raises more than £1,000 for Sheffield charity supporting families in need

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...
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