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Terrified Sheffield residents face eviction as rental charity battles to keep the bailiffs at bay

Terrified Sheffield residents face eviction as rental charity battles to keep the bailiffs at bay

by Jack Trethewey | Dec 9, 2022 1:06PM | News

New data showing the “gut-wrenching” effects of the current cost of renting a house in Yorkshire has been echoed by the Sheffield lead of a national charity. The Sheffield service lead of Shelter said the charity was doing at it could to support...
Sheffield pub works with Women’s Aid to donate Christmas presents for women and children in refuge centres

Sheffield pub works with Women’s Aid to donate Christmas presents for women and children in refuge centres

by Lauren Chaloner | Dec 9, 2022 1:03PM | News

A Sheffield pub has launched a Christmas campaign encouraging customers to donate presents to women and families who are escaping violence over the festive period..  In conjunction with Women’s Aid, The Fairway Inn have decorated their ‘gift-giving’ tree...
Iranian students say they have been let down by the University of Sheffield

Iranian students say they have been let down by the University of Sheffield

by Max Scott | Dec 9, 2022 12:07PM | News

Leaders at The University Of Sheffield’s Persian Society have spoken out about the lack of support given to Iranian students struggling to cope with the ongoing conflict in their home country. The society has set up its own ‘listening ear’ service...
Queer feminist Sheffield bookstore to host sex education book club

Queer feminist Sheffield bookstore to host sex education book club

by Megan Cooke | Dec 9, 2022 11:09AM | News

An independent bookstore in Sheffield will be hosting a book club to raise money for charity and provide a safe space to discuss sex. Juno Books will launch the scheme in January as a space for people who may have questions about their bodies or feel unable to speak...
Snowbi Wan Kenobi or Snowbody’s Perfect? Council announce names for new gritters

Snowbi Wan Kenobi or Snowbody’s Perfect? Council announce names for new gritters

by Emily Holt | Dec 9, 2022 10:57AM | News, Uncategorized

From Snowbody’s Perfect to Licence to Chill, the winners of Barnsley Council’s gritter-naming competition have been announced. The local authority launched the contest in October for school children across the area to name their 12 new gritters which have...
Student volunteer launches fundraising campaign to raise visibility of Sheffield’s homeless

Student volunteer launches fundraising campaign to raise visibility of Sheffield’s homeless

by Lauren Chaloner | Dec 9, 2022 10:34AM | News

A student has started a crowdfunder to raise money for the only homeless charity open on Sundays in Sheffield.  The ‘Keep Sundays Warm’ initiative was launched on behalf of The Sunday Centre, which is a charity offering weekend refuge to those struggling with...
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