Ending £20 increase to Universal Credit will affect 1 in 8 working age people in Sheffield and cause a £43 million annual loss of spending power in the city, charity warns.
Interactive "dystopian model village experience" features four concrete tower blocks built at 1:24 scale, displayed in a 40-foot shipping container outside Theatre Deli.
Releasing information about why Cllr Mazher Iqbal cancelled a planned consultation on a conservation area for Castlegate “has the potential to affect and hinder the investigation” into him, the Council has argued.
The independent inquiry will consult with stakeholders over the appointment of an independent chair – but this appears to be news to one major stakeholder.
There’s a big hole in Sheffield city centre where Castle Market used to be. Why – and what comes next? It’s a story of competing visions and political inaction, set against the backdrop of Sheaf Field, the place where our city was born.
Day of live-scored silent films includes Man With A Movie Camera and Strike, with music from In The Nursery, Frame Ensemble and others, as part of venue’s centenary celebrations.
Image obtained by Now Then suggests Sheffield's bid to government's Levelling Up Fund features plaza, visitor centre, outdoor sculptures, 'sunken historical artefact gardens' and an 'art wall'.
Dan Jarvis’s office should be looking at how we could have more control over buses in Sheffield through a franchising model right now, alongside agreeing immediate improvements with bus companies. It has chosen not to.
A live-streamed adventure puzzle game that's "a little like an escape room, a little like a video game and a little like Knightmare." Intrigued? Confused? Read on.
Citizens Advice Sheffield is helping local people through “every step of the process” – with further support available via Darnall Wellbeing and Fir Vale Community Hub.
Nature Recovery Sheffield calls on people and businesses in South Yorkshire to declare a nature emergency today and start taking action “to help restore local nature and wildlife”.
New 'co-operative arrangement' between Labour and Greens includes long-awaited inquiry into the felling of thousands of street trees in Sheffield, expected to launch in the autumn.
65% of voters call for Council to move from ‘strong leader’ model to committee model of decision-making, after a sustained grassroots campaign supporting change.
In line with national changes, rapid lateral flow tests can be ordered from pharmacies, test sites or online, collected from the English Institute of Sport (EISS), or taken in person at EISS.
Industry judges choose Doncaster singer Rumbi Tauro as the winner of Pattern and Push, led by the local creative hub and aimed at “encouraging positivity and empowerment through music.”