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Sheffield vegan market celebrates growth of eco-friendly community
Sheffield’s vegan market returned to the city centre last weekend to celebrate the vegan community and their positive impacts on the ...

As spring builds up, Hillsborough Park trees are ripped down
Several newly planted trees in Hillsborough Park, Sheffield, were vandalised last week leaving pathways lined with rows of "beautiful trees" broken into short, jagged stumps.

Triumphant return for bookshop forced to shut over antisocial behaviour
A bookshop which had been forced to close after several instances of antisocial behaviour returned on Sunday for their first event in months.

Sheffield nesting spot welcomes four new Peregrine Falcon chicks
The wait is over for four Peregrine Falcon eggs to hatch at an artificial nesting spot just above St George’s Church, with the chicks making an appearance this afternoon.

Paramedics responding to ice hockey player’s fatal injury found “chaotic scene”, says coroner
A pre-inquest review into the death of an ice hockey player was heard today in Sheffield marking the beginning of an extensive process to establish the circumstances of his death.
Sheffield family let down by ‘horror show’ mascot made for disabled son
A Sheffield mum is appealing for help with a mascot outfit that she had commissioned to cheer up her disabled son this Christmas. Alison Orbell, 47, ordered a Paddington Bear mascot to be made for her 16-year-old son, Max, but after weeks of waiting, the result was...
Hosepipe ban affecting more than five million lifted across Yorkshire
A temporary hosepipe ban was lifted across Yorkshire this week, after the region endured the hottest summer on record. The restrictions were introduced on 11 July, following the driest spring in 132 years, and removed on Wednesday. During the summer months, reservoir...

