by Elizabeth Hopwood | Nov 12, 2023 | Culture, News
People in deprived areas of South Yorkshire lived shorter lives, according to a report. According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), men and women in poor areas of South Yorkshire will live on average 19 years more in ill health than those in the least...
by Daniel Benoke | Nov 8, 2023 | Sports
Sheffield City has gained another tennis park, in a bid to improve the public’s access to sports facilities for all ages and disabilities. The latest addition is in Hollinsend, after an investment of £125,000 from the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), Tennis Foundation,...
by Elizabeth Hopwood | Nov 2, 2023 | Culture, News
Both universities in Sheffield have partnered up to launch a new digital healthcare hub aiming to tackle healthcare inequalities in South Yorkshire. South Yorkshire reportedly has some of the worst health in the country and a younger life expectancy than most of the...
by Larissa Hurt | Oct 23, 2023 | Culture
October marks World Blindness Month, and the Ability Tennis Club have been running visually impaired tennis lessons throughout the month. The club runs the lessons as part of their successful Ability Tennis sessions, which also includes wheelchair tennis and autism...
by Athenea Lim | Oct 21, 2023 | Events
Identities put on its final showing in Sheffield last night at Theatre Deli, delighting the crowd with its raunchy boob jokes and pulling on heartstrings with its touching story. Co-written by women who have experienced breast cancer, the play tells the story of Lucy...