Activists from Extinction Rebellion worked with students from People & Planet as part of the action. People & Planet. Student activists at the University of Sheffield (UoS) have protested throughout ...
One of Sheffield's most important grassroots venues, The Dorothy Pax, closed for good last week. Dorothy Pax. Regular readers of Now Then will be familiar with the plight of the UK’s grassroots music ...
Founded in 2006, the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival, or ShAFF as it’s universally known, has long been a yearly staple for those seeking out high-octane celluloid thrills, ranging from white-water ...
The day opened with a panel discussion on the theme of confronting threats to democracy. Democracy Network. What does real democracy look like? Is it our current system of elections, parliaments and ...
If you take a walk along Fulwood Road, past the nineteenth-century St John's Church and the classically fronted Ranmoor Inn, you arrive at a small parade of shops. Sitting amongst a hairdresser, wine ...
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Independent, award-winning citizen journalism since 2008.
Independent, award-winning citizen journalism since 2008.
Independent, award-winning citizen journalism since 2008.
Rivers are powerful beings. They can make or break our towns and cities – many ancient settlements are only where they are because they were founded on the banks of a river, which centuries later may ...
Sheffield City Council has created one of the UK’s three ‘Dutch style’ roundabouts on the junction of West Bar and Tenter Street. The project cost £18 million and took more than twice as long to be ...
Paul Szabo reviews two spectral theatre productions – Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman's nationally-touring show and a local one-hander by David Alnwick. Dan Tetsell as ...