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‘A giant change for nightlife’, City Centre’s first Safe Square to open

‘A giant change for nightlife’, City Centre’s first Safe Square to open

by Nathan Barcio | Oct 24, 2023 | News

Sheffield’s first Safe Square, designed to make sure you’re safe on night out, will launch during weekends in December. The initiative will take place at Leopold Square, and provide a safe area for those on a night out from 8pm to 3am on weekends during the festive...
Meadowhall’s plans for a new luxurious space could leave some feeling excluded

Meadowhall’s plans for a new luxurious space could leave some feeling excluded

by Daniel Benoke | Oct 24, 2023 | News

Meadowhall has unveiled plans to regenerate part of the shopping centre into a new luxurious space, but some people could feel excluded as a result. The Sheffield shopping centre announced that it would undergo a range of changes over the course of 18 months and...
Sheffield woman set to walk 100KM across Yorkshire for little-known condition

Sheffield woman set to walk 100KM across Yorkshire for little-known condition

by Larissa Hurt | Oct 24, 2023 | Events

A woman is planning to walk 100km in under 24 hours to raise awareness for a condition she has had for over 13 years. Elissia Powell, 29, is planning to raise the money and awareness for the Sheffield Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (SHASBAH). SHASBAH...
South Yorkshire Police celebrate Black History Month

South Yorkshire Police celebrate Black History Month

by Elizabeth Hopwood | Oct 23, 2023 | News

The South Yorkshire Police hosted their annual Black History Month event, with over 100 guests including officers, staff, speakers, and members of the Black community. This included an update on the progress on the Police Race Action Plan (PRAP) by Superintendent Benn...
Tennis lessons for the blind being run near Endcliffe Park

Tennis lessons for the blind being run near Endcliffe Park

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...
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