by Ellie Maddocks | Apr 26, 2021 6:00PM | News, Top Story
Tramlines have finally revealed the line-up for this year’s festival at Hillsborough Park. Sheffield’s most iconic festival will return on 23-25 July, after it was cancelled last summer due to coronavirus restrictions. The Streets will kick-off the headline...
by Sam Gilder | Apr 26, 2021 4:41PM | News, Top Story
Forestry thinning at Redmires Plantation has been brought into question over the weekend, as relics from Britain’s wartime past have been damaged in the process. Jessica Ghost, 39, was shocked to find her favourite heritage spot, the historical Redmires Prisoner of...
by Izzie Pridmore | Apr 26, 2021 3:37PM | Top Story
Determined not to allow her epileptic seizures to quash her dream, one Sheffield woman is training for the London Marathon to raise money for the charity who have given her nine years of support. Diagnosed with generalised epilepsy aged 21, Lucy Osborne, now 30, has...
by Emily Staniforth | Apr 26, 2021 10:57AM | News, Top Story
Improvements in wellbeing, perceived stress and physical activity have been overwhelmingly linked to gardening by a new study undertaken in collaboration with the University of Sheffield. The study indicates that people who garden every day have wellbeing scores 6.6%...
by Adam Stanworth | Apr 19, 2021 12:07PM | News, Top Story
An inquiry has sparked concerns over the need to ‘significantly ramp up’ the city’s delivery of affordable housing, according to one council planner. Plans for a development of up to 300 homes that will include a mix of affordable housing and elderly...
by Aditi Rane | Mar 22, 2021 2:21PM | News, Top Story
Staff members at Meadowhall are furious over the shopping centre’s policy of fining workers for using the main car parks, amidst rising fear for women’s safety. Employees are required to park 10 to 15 minutes away from the mall on Alsing Road, forcing them...