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Techno with a twist: A “unique and intimate” evening in the Sheffield suburbs

Techno with a twist: A “unique and intimate” evening in the Sheffield suburbs

by Faye Mayern | Feb 20, 2023 4:10PM | News

Crookesmoor’s favourite bar Berlin Calling and events brand [TARA] have announced an evening of ambient techno that starts during the day rather than at night. The event, organised by Techno And Resonance Association [TARA], takes place on Saturday 25 February,...
“We’ll be shouting about it from the rooftops”: Wombwell councillor thrilled over investment into town

“We’ll be shouting about it from the rooftops”: Wombwell councillor thrilled over investment into town

by Daniel Hunt | Feb 20, 2023 3:47PM | News

Works will start in Wombwell today as part of a multi-million investment programme to transform the High Street into a “cleaner, safer and a more enjoyable place for people to visit”.  Wombwell will receive funding from Barnsley Council as part of the principal...
New art project opens up in Walkley for local businesses and artists

New art project opens up in Walkley for local businesses and artists

by Marcus Evans | Feb 20, 2023 3:44PM | News

A new project, inviting artists to create murals is opening in Walkley, in an effort to add colour to the community. The wall piece is a part of the Walkley & Upperthorpe Arts Trail, which seeks to create a set of installations between the two areas. Rob Duffin,...
Children deaths to be remembered as Russia-Ukraine War reaches its first year

Children deaths to be remembered as Russia-Ukraine War reaches its first year

by Joao Santos | Feb 20, 2023 2:31PM | News

A project, which will commemorate the children who have died as a result of the war in Ukraine, is set to take place this Friday as the invasion reaches its first year. The event will be centred around its ‘tree of remembrance’ which is to be decorated...

“The way I see it, books are a cheap night in” Crookes’ new cupboard bookshop on its latest pop-up and creating a community

by Rachel Flynn | Feb 20, 2023 2:08PM | News

Kate Nixon in her new bookshop, Novel. Photo: Kate Nixon Going from market stalls to a sell-out store in Crookes, a couples’ bookshop dream has received a very warm welcome on their opening weekend. Novel, a bookshop the size of a large cupboard on Conduit Road,...
Birley councillors help expand Food Works’ ‘Just Meals’ scheme to Sheffield’s S12 area

Birley councillors help expand Food Works’ ‘Just Meals’ scheme to Sheffield’s S12 area

by Lauren Chaloner | Feb 20, 2023 1:38PM | News

A Sheffield food organisation has expanded their popular sustainable meals scheme to the S12 area from tomorrow thanks to a local resident and the Birley ward councillors.  The ‘Just Meals’ initiative was started by Food Works, a non-profit enterprise aiming to reduce...
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