by Sadiya Wani | Dec 13, 2024 2:22PM | News
Students are “unsupportive” of the University of Sheffield’s decision to close one of its buildings overnight to save energy. First opened in September 2015, The Diamond is the University’s Multidisciplinary Engineering Education’s largest ever...
by Daniel Thomas | Dec 13, 2024 2:10PM | News
In the wake of the Assad dictatorship’s dramatic collapse on 8 December, Syrians living and working in Sheffield are ‘euphoric’ and hoping for a brighter future. Members of the Syrian community gathered outside Damascus Bakery & Sweets in Spital...
by Adrian Collis | Dec 13, 2024 1:47PM | News
A five-year dementia strategy, beginning in 2025, has been approved by Sheffield City Council. The strategy follows on from the 2019-2024 plan and seeks to build on its pros and cons. Particular improvement goals in the new nine-step strategic vision include the...
by Yassin El-Moudden | Dec 13, 2024 1:44PM | News
A grassroots theatre production of Death and the King’s Horseman is due to grace the Crucible’s stage in early February, becoming the first ever performance of the West African play at the iconic Sheffield venue. Utopia Theatre – a local organisation...
by Josie Sharp | Dec 13, 2024 1:30PM | News, Top Story
A charity worker has received celebrity endorsement for his awareness campaign to tackle the misconceptions of modern slavery. Leading the celebrity-line up is Coronation Street actress, Julie Hesmondhalgh, TV chef, Andrea Oliver, and Olympic boxer, Cindy...
by Eve Jones | Dec 13, 2024 1:13PM | News, Top Story
Begging, loitering and drinking in Sheffield city centre will soon become punishable by a fine of up to £1000 after the council voted to introduce a public spaces protection order (PSPO), despite concerns from councillors and charities. The PSPO is designed to address...