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‘Fatal Four’ police campaign educates public on leading causes of road deaths

‘Fatal Four’ police campaign educates public on leading causes of road deaths

by Marie Koehl | Apr 15, 2024 1:02PM | News

A South Yorkshire Police campaign aims to raise awareness about the ‘Fatal Four’ leading causes of road deaths and serious injury throughout April. Through social media and presentations, SYP hope to tackle issues such as using mobile phones and wearing...
Explosive e-bike and e-scooter fires on the rise in South Yorkshire

Explosive e-bike and e-scooter fires on the rise in South Yorkshire

by Alycia McNamara | Apr 15, 2024 12:33PM | News

Aggressive lithium-ion fires are increasing, leaving fire fighters struggling to tackle fatal blazes. These fires can reach over 1000 degrees and can be fully formed in two or three minutes. A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue, said: “There has been an...
Sheffield priest who led Nine O’Clock Service facing Crown Court today

Sheffield priest who led Nine O’Clock Service facing Crown Court today

by Holly Phillips | Apr 15, 2024 12:25PM | News

A Sheffield priest who led an evangelical movement will appear in Crown Court today after being charged with 34 sexual abuse charges. Christopher Brain, 66, was charged with one count of rape and 33 counts of indecent assault in relation to allegations made by 11...
Sheffield duo on a mission to recycle tents into clothes and accessories

Sheffield duo on a mission to recycle tents into clothes and accessories

by Aleksandra Zolczynska | Apr 15, 2024 12:12PM | News

A new Sheffield-based sustainability initiative is fundraising to recycle outdoor products into clothes and accessories. The eco-friendly company, ReTribe, was founded by Lauren Mason, 35, and her friend Ben Harman, 33, in October 2023, after they witnessed hundreds...
Second Sheffield man charged with attempted murder after alleged stabbing in Darnall

Second Sheffield man charged with attempted murder after alleged stabbing in Darnall

by Matthew Barnes | Apr 15, 2024 12:00PM | News

A second man from Sheffield appeared in court today after being charged in connection with a reported stabbing in Darnall last week. Adil Mohammed, 24, of Acres Hill Road, Sheffield, appeared before Sheffield Magistrates’ Court earlier today after being charged...
Sheffield man hopes to create a “community of sharing” to open up conversations about mental health

Sheffield man hopes to create a “community of sharing” to open up conversations about mental health

by Amy Britton | Apr 15, 2024 11:25AM | News

A Sheffield man has been inspired to create his own mental health charity after losing his close friend to suicide.  After struggling throughout lockdown with his own mental health and dealing with the loss of his friend, Jake Cook, Jojo Quattrocchi decided to...
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