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Police urge members of the public to be ‘extra vigilant’ following reports of women being followed in Sheffield city centre

Police urge members of the public to be ‘extra vigilant’ following reports of women being followed in Sheffield city centre

by Samantha Hawkins | Mar 14, 2022 1:58PM | News

Several reports of women being followed while walking on their own in Sheffield city centre is being investigated by South Yorkshire Police. These incidents occurred at various times of the day and in various locations, such as Matilda Street and Ecclesall Road....
Cycling to Ukraine: Students and staff at Sheffield Hallam get on their bikes to raise money for humanitarian aid

Cycling to Ukraine: Students and staff at Sheffield Hallam get on their bikes to raise money for humanitarian aid

by Safi Bugel | Mar 14, 2022 12:54PM | News

Students and staff at Sheffield Hallam University are cycling the distance between South Yorkshire and the Ukrainian border to raise money for those affected by the ongoing conflict.  The 1,070 mile journey will be traced on spin bikes on the Collegiate Campus site,...
Cyclists raise nearly £700 to help local children’s hospice

Cyclists raise nearly £700 to help local children’s hospice

by Lauren Kelly | Mar 14, 2022 12:50PM | News

Over 60 bikers set out on an 80-mile cycle yesterday to raise money for Bluebell Wood hospice. Sitwell Cycling Club put on a reliability ride where anyone can sign up and test out their bike and any money raised will be donated to Bluebell Wood children’s...
“What we saw at the Polish border was heart-breaking”: Ukrainian father and son travel from Sheffield to Poland

“What we saw at the Polish border was heart-breaking”: Ukrainian father and son travel from Sheffield to Poland

by Jessica Lionnel | Mar 14, 2022 12:47PM | News

Reports of civilians’ death and suffering in Ukraine led a trio to embark on a 50-hour journey with baby food, nappies and medical supplies to the edge of their war-torn homeland earlier last week. Nazar Senechyn, 28 and Vasyl Senechyn, 50, who have lived in...
Lost monkey reunited with his canine companion after a wild night out with Sheffield students

Lost monkey reunited with his canine companion after a wild night out with Sheffield students

by Lydia Patrick | Mar 14, 2022 12:17PM | News

A group of friends took a lost monkey out on the lash in Sharrow before he was returned to his owner, Chester the Lurcher. Last Saturday, Edward Willis, 22, was visiting friends when they found a lost monkey on the pavement. They knew using the power of Crookes...
Ricky Gervais ‘After Life’ bench plaque in Meersbrook Park stolen hours after unveiling

Ricky Gervais ‘After Life’ bench plaque in Meersbrook Park stolen hours after unveiling

by Anastasia Christodoulou | Mar 14, 2022 12:13PM | News

The ‘After Life’ Plaque that was installed in partnership with Ricky Gervais and the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) was stolen just hours after being unveiled. It was put in Meersbrook Park by the Sheffield City Council on Thursday. Sheffield City Council...
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