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Special educational needs pupils will be “living the experience” as teachers raise £1,500 for France trip

Special educational needs pupils will be “living the experience” as teachers raise £1,500 for France trip

by Zoe Head-Thomas | Mar 6, 2023 5:42PM | News

Schoolteachers from a Doncaster school will be climbing three of England’s highest mountains later this month to raise money for a trip to France. Twenty pupils, aged 14-19 years-old, from Coppice School will spend four days to develop their independence in a...
Fundraiser launched to keep popular Sheffield event Pax in the Park free for all

Fundraiser launched to keep popular Sheffield event Pax in the Park free for all

by Natalie Aldred | Mar 6, 2023 4:32PM | News

Dorothy Pax, a city centre pub, has set up a GoFundMe page in the hopes of keeping their ‘community-spirited’ music festival running for free this summer. The three day festival is set to start on 21 July and will be held at Heeley People’s Park....
‘Something like this will happen pretty much every time I cycle’: Are Sheffield’s cyclists vulnerable?

‘Something like this will happen pretty much every time I cycle’: Are Sheffield’s cyclists vulnerable?

by George Litchfield | Mar 6, 2023 3:50PM | News

A Sheffield cyclist has said dangerous incidents with drivers on the road are ‘routine’ after posting several near-miss videos. Just another commute on Sheffield's roads. For avoidance of doubt I have two front lights, hi-viz, reflective strips. And a helmet. And...
Transpennine Express to cancel 23,000 services in 2023, says mayor

Transpennine Express to cancel 23,000 services in 2023, says mayor

by Emily Holt | Mar 6, 2023 3:35PM | News

The train operator Transpennine Express is on track on to cancel more than 23,000 services this year should reliability remain at its current levels, according to a new study by West Yorkshire Combined Authority. The annual conference of Transport for the North was...
Sheffield Martial Arts School offer free classes to combat stigma around men’s mental health

Sheffield Martial Arts School offer free classes to combat stigma around men’s mental health

by Hannah Jackson | Mar 6, 2023 3:24PM | News, Sport

X Martial Arts Sheffield are offering a free monthly class in Nether Edge for men to connect through martial arts. ‘Martial Arts for Mental Health’ is a safe space where people can meet others and feel a sense of belonging and purpose while doing physical...
South Yorkshire Police appeal to HGV drivers after vehicle checks

South Yorkshire Police appeal to HGV drivers after vehicle checks

by Joshua Thory-Rao | Mar 6, 2023 3:15PM | News

South Yorkshire Police (SYP) have stressed the importance of adequate Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) maintenance and drivers not exceeding set hours behind the wheel. This comes after random checks last week exposed low standards. Alongside the Driver and Vehicle Standards...
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