by Liam OConnor | Dec 3, 2021 11:27AM | News
A new photo exhibition showcasing the live music industry in Sheffield is up and running at The Dorothy Pax music venue. Sheffield-based photographer, Mal Whichelow, 68, (pictured with Barnsley-born singer Harriet Rose) has been ever-present at live music events over...
by Emma Westray | Dec 3, 2021 11:24AM | News
A group of students has occupied a University of Sheffield building to show support for the Industrial Action taking place this week. The 17 protesters, who study at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels, entered the Jessop West Building on campus yesterday at...
by Yzabelle Bostyn | Dec 3, 2021 11:22AM | News
It began online during lockdown to help local businesses stay afloat. In the height of Covid, local business owner Danielle Parker-Jessop started the Facebook group Meersbrook Makers to connect local businesses and lockdown shoppers. It has since grown to over a...
by Lauren White | Dec 3, 2021 10:39AM | News
A Sheffield charity has launched a Christmas food hamper appeal for vulnerable elderly people this week. Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care (SCCCC) is asking the public to put one non-perishable food item into a parcel every day until 24 December, as part...
by Molly Powell | Nov 26, 2021 6:00PM | News
After the council’s emergency meeting this afternoon, Stagecoach Yorkshire have announced that they are taking industrial action. Strikes are set to take place from Sunday 28 November to Saturday 4 December in Sheffield. In Barnsley, Rotherham, Dearne Valley and West...
by Seb Sadler | Nov 26, 2021 4:55PM | News
By Lauren Kelly & Seb Sadler 1 in 10 people in Barnsley are currently claiming Universal Credit, with young people being affected the most. There has been a 33% increase in the last five years in the amount of 18-24 year olds claiming benefits. To help tackle this...