NEWS
Lost 18th century headstone discovered at Sheffield church, locals working to find out more
Volunteers at a Penistone church have uncovered the hidden gravestone of a local young woman who died over 300 years ago.

Sheffield’s Greenhill community come together for Great British Spring Cleaning Week
A Sheffield-based environmental group have hosted their annual spring clean-up in Greenhill this week, with members of the community coming together to litter pick for Great British Spring Cleaning Week.

Spring themed lantern show lights up the night at nature reserve
Handcrafted lanterns were made by local volunteers to educate visitors about the importance of conservation and wildlife.

Oliver Coppard sets out the transport vision and brand for South Yorkshire
Today, South Yorkshire Mayor, Oliver Coppard announced a new publicly-owned transport system called the South Yorkshire People's Network.

Recycling relief: Blue bins to get bigger in Sheffield with key household waste point closed
A petition has started after rising community frustration over a lack of excess recycling facilities.
Sheffield Council to vote whether to abolish green parking permits after 20 years
The council will consider scrapping the Green Parking Permit scheme which allows Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) to park in Sheffield city centre for free. If the plans are approved on Wednesday, no Green Parking permits will be issued or renewed from 31 July...
“Resilient” Sheffield women tell their recovery stories in new book
The addiction recovery journeys of five Sheffield women are told in a new book launching this Thursday. Women in Recovery: Capital Pathways was edited by University of Derby criminology professor and recovery advocate David Patton and brings together the stories of 14...

