NEWS
Sheffield litter pickers take on fly-tipping
A team of litter pickers meet twice a week to clear a Sheffield neighbourhood, amid national rises in fly-tipping.

Upcoming World Book Day: a “complete shock” for Sheffield parents
A magical day for a child but an extra expense for their parents. World of Book is coming up, but this time it will be echoed by a worsening financial crisis.

Sheffield residents comment on social media ban as consultation period announced
The UK Government has announced a three month consultation period for potential restrictions on social media, AI chatbots, and gaming sites for under-16s.

Chuckle Brother to travel the length of Great Britain in effort to raise money for Marie Curie
Paul Chuckle is set to start his From Me To You Tour to raise money for Marie Curie. Chuckle, who hails from Rotherham, will ...

First dedicated dementia research nurse will bridge gap for communities marginalised from trials
One of 20 designated dementia research nurses across the UK has been set up in Sheffield, in an effort to boost accessibility to dementia trials.
Pete Waterman OBE, Simon Kohler “Mr Hornby”, and Jools Holland attending Rails of Sheffield grand opening tomorrow
Industry legend, Pete Waterman OBE, will be cutting the ribbon at 10am on Saturday to celebrate the opening of Rails of Sheffield's second store at Sheffield Railway Station, that sells model trains and railways. Mr Waterman, president of the Railway Benefit Fund and...
Independent bookshop says Black Friday sales threaten our “magical places”
A small bookshop owner is encouraging people to support local businesses among the mania of Black Friday. Kate Nixon, owner of Novel, an independent book shop on School Road, Sheffield, has drafted a digital manifesto to give people more options on how to shop. The...

