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Greenhill Park host public tree planting sessions to boost biodiversity

Greenhill Park host public tree planting sessions to boost biodiversity

by Safi Bugel | Dec 10, 2021 12:51PM | News

A series of public tree planting sessions is set to launch in Greenhill next week. The planting days have been organised by Friends of Greenhill Park and the Community Forestry Team to help extend a hedge at the side of the Sheffield park. Though there have been...
New University of Sheffield study shows city centres will lose £3 billion in 2022

New University of Sheffield study shows city centres will lose £3 billion in 2022

by Seb Sadler | Dec 10, 2021 12:28PM | News

A new study conducted by the University of Sheffield has discovered that the move towards working from home has moved businesses to more suburban areas, with city centres set to suffer financially in the upcoming year. It was identified that British workers will be...
Open Up Sheffield Christmas art exhibition being held this week

Open Up Sheffield Christmas art exhibition being held this week

by Caitlin Eckley | Dec 10, 2021 12:18PM | News

The creative talent of 17 artists in South Yorkshire and Derbyshire is being showcased this week at a Christmas art exhibition. It is a free event at DINA, Sheffield and the work on display includes oil paintings, photography, printmaking, and digital media. The event...
Newly published report highlights disadvantages faced by children in the North of the country

Newly published report highlights disadvantages faced by children in the North of the country

by Sromona Bhaumik | Dec 10, 2021 12:12PM | News

The Children of the North Report, which has been released earlier this week, has highlighted the issues faced by children from the North of England. The report showed the gap between the different regions of England, with respect to child healthcare, education and...
New safety equipment at Crookes Valley Park a “massive step forward”

New safety equipment at Crookes Valley Park a “massive step forward”

by Yzabelle Bostyn | Dec 10, 2021 11:41AM | News

New safety equipment at Crookes Valley Park has been labelled a “massive step forward” in an effort to prevent drownings in the park’s pond. The new safety measures come after a man in his 20s tragically drowned there in July. Local swimming...
Sheffield nurse charged with multiple sexual offences against patients and staff

Sheffield nurse charged with multiple sexual offences against patients and staff

by Emily Davies | Dec 10, 2021 10:53AM | News

An operating theatre nurse has been charged with 20 offences, with most of them allegedly committed in a Sheffield hospital against the patients and staff. According to South Yorkshire Police, 13 of the charges against Paul Grayson, 51, allegedly took place at the Day...
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