NEWS
Residents demand action as security crisis spirals out of control
Intruders, drug-taking and human waste are some of the issues tenants of a Sheffield apartment block have claimed are making them feel ...

A night of culture celebrating Sheffield’s diversity at the International Cultural Evening
Sheffield hosted performances from cultures across the globe in their themed night 'The cosmos - time and space' at its student union.

University advises students amid meningitis outbreak
University of Sheffield reassures students after meningitis concerns following Kent outbreak.

Council to decide if KFC branch can stay open until 4am after public objections
Two Green Party councillors are arguing Eclleshall Road's KFC should be refused an extension of opening hours amid concerns surrounding public health and residential disturbance.

Sheffield screening of “No One Rides Alone” platforms rare disease
A veteran with a rare disease was joined by his friends to cycle the 1955 Tour de France route, making a sports documentary to raise money and awareness for his disorder.
Peregrine falcons lay eggs at St George’s Church
Birdwatchers are thrilled by the return of peregrine falcons to an inner city nest in Sheffield, where a pair has laid three eggs in the past week - with a potential fourth expected tonight. The birds are using an artificial platform at St George’s Church on Mappin...
Sheffield dance teacher recognised at Lord Mayor Awards
A Sheffield dance teacher was awarded for her 53 years of outstanding contribution to education at the Lord Mayor Awards on 13 March. Cheriene Bailey, 70, first started teaching dance at 17 years old when she opened her own business and said that she doesn’t...

