by Ollie Hall | Mar 22, 2021 3:43PM | News, Sport
Plans have been put forward to turn a disused warehoused unit into a large indoor bouldering centre at in Burngreave. The project is being run by Grip UK, alongside Urbanspace Planning to make use of the abandoned space at 15 Sutherland Street, Burngreave. The...
by Amber OConnor | Mar 22, 2021 3:33PM | News
A Sheffield MP has lashed out at the Government for failing to provide any means to measure the success of their levelling up fund. The £4.8bn fund is intended to improve infrastructure around the UK but lacks a clear measure of impact, according to Sheffield South MP...
by Emily Staniforth | Mar 22, 2021 3:21PM | News
Sheffield’s local communities are to be given back the power to make changes in their own areas. Sheffield City Council is to re-establish Local Area Committees (LACs) across the city “eight wasted years” after they were abolished. The proposal for...
by Hannah Richardson | Mar 22, 2021 3:06PM | News
A Sheffield community terrorised by gang violence is to trial a new centrally monitored CCTV system after Labour councillors gained funding. Cllr Mick Rooney has announced a 10-camera CCTV system is to be set up in Woodhouse in an effort to crack down on anti-social...
by Aditi Rane | Mar 22, 2021 2:56PM | News
Sheffield’s historic high street will be receiving £15,817,001 in funding to restructure the city’s struggling retail economy. Sheffield Fargate and High Street were one of only 15 areas across England that would be receiving the full amount of funding...
by Aditi Rane | Mar 22, 2021 2:21PM | News, Top Story
Staff members at Meadowhall are furious over the shopping centre’s policy of fining workers for using the main car parks, amidst rising fear for women’s safety. Employees are required to park 10 to 15 minutes away from the mall on Alsing Road, forcing them...