NEWS
Women left disappointed over lack of men at a conference tackling gender based violence
Written by Komal Chauhan and Lysia Wright The 'Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls' conference only saw one man present at ...

Sheffield businesses combating overconsumption this Black Friday “our soul is not for sale”
As promotions begin, some businesses are bringing alternatives to the typical Black Friday trends of overspending and overconsumption ...

Black Friday the last thing on Sheffield shoppers’ minds
Sheffield's retailers have spoken out against Black Friday saying it "doesn't make sense for them" as shoppers continue to prioritise online shopping sites over high street discounts.

Pete McKee launches limited edition print to support Teenage Cancer Trust
Sheffield artist Pete McKee has released a limited edition print celebrating Richard Hawley's 2003 Royal Albert Hall performance in ...

Sheffield homelessness charity launch ‘controversial’ exhibit as rough sleeping increases
A Sheffield homelessness charity unvelied its 'Concrete Dreamz' display in the city centre with the aim of showing the harsh reality that is faced by those sleeping on the streets.
Church claims a “financial crossroads” means it will pull support for nursery school
A Sheffield nursery school is due to be evicted from a church on Friday because the organisation which owns the building claims it needs to save money to fund its own activities. St Leonard's Day Nursery in Longley has operated out of St Leonard's Church since 1995...
17th century barricade uncovered at Castlegate
Wooden stakes used to defend Sheffield Castle have been found in Castlegate, marking the first preserved example of a 17th century defence system, known as an abatis. The stakes would have likely formed part of an abatis, a barrier made out of sharpened wood...

