by Max Scott | Dec 9, 2022 12:07PM | News
Leaders at The University Of Sheffield’s Persian Society have spoken out about the lack of support given to Iranian students struggling to cope with the ongoing conflict in their home country. The society has set up its own ‘listening ear’ service...
by Megan Cooke | Dec 9, 2022 11:09AM | News
An independent bookstore in Sheffield will be hosting a book club to raise money for charity and provide a safe space to discuss sex. Juno Books will launch the scheme in January as a space for people who may have questions about their bodies or feel unable to speak...
by Emily Holt | Dec 9, 2022 10:57AM | News, Uncategorized
From Snowbody’s Perfect to Licence to Chill, the winners of Barnsley Council’s gritter-naming competition have been announced. The local authority launched the contest in October for school children across the area to name their 12 new gritters which have...
by Lauren Chaloner | Dec 9, 2022 10:34AM | News
A student has started a crowdfunder to raise money for the only homeless charity open on Sundays in Sheffield. The ‘Keep Sundays Warm’ initiative was launched on behalf of The Sunday Centre, which is a charity offering weekend refuge to those struggling with...
by Daniel Hunt | Dec 9, 2022 10:14AM | News
A choir from Barnsley with songs ranging from pop and gospel has been ranked as number one in the UK and fifth-best globally. Barnsley Youth Choir (BYC) has achieved the stellar rankings in the Pop, Jazz, Gospel, Spiritual & Barbershop Choir category of the...
by Olivia Mustafa | Dec 9, 2022 10:12AM | News
A Sheffield mum has filled a Celebrations tub with Bountys to surprise her son who was devastated after it was announced the chocolates were going to be scrapped. Katie Hutton, 41, said her six-year-old son, Alex, sobbed when he heard the coconut treats were being...