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Sheffield City Council approves £1m Sport England investment
The Communities, Parks and Leisure Policy Committee has unanimously agreed to £1m of funding by Sport England to tackle health inequalities and physical inactivity in Sheffield.

Sheffielders reveal mixed views about the city’s bid to become UK City of Culture 2029
People in Sheffield have voiced divided opinions about the bid to become the UK City of Culture 2029, with some believing local issues, including cost of parking and business rates, should be prioritised first.

“It’s all about hope”: A Barnsley charities message ahead of art exhibition
A Barnsley charity is hosting an exhibition where listeners can hear accounts of real examples and experiences of people who have had ...

Temporary ski slope brings hope of funding for derelict Sheffield Ski Village
Excited crowds gathered at Pinball Park to try out the 'challenging' makeshift slope across three action-packed days as part of the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival (ShAFF).

Is narrowboat living in Sheffield the answer to the cost of living crisis?
Narrowboat living has become increasingly popular, but there many unseen complications that people don't know about when they are presented with the idyllic lifestyle beforehand.
Crookes councillor pushes for private landlords to improve housing standards across Sheffield
A local councillor has called for a licensing scheme, which holds landlords accountable for housing repairs, to be made city wide. Two previous pilot schemes saw a total of £1.45m improvements of housing repairs. They forced landlords to fix £250,000 repairs on a...
Student loan inquiry opens as average graduate debt reaches £53,000
The Government is calling for evidence from those with a "lived experience" of student loans, as the Treasury Committee opens an inquiry into mounting levels of graduate debt. According to their website, the inquiry aims to find out whether current loan repayment...

