The people of Sheffield tell us what Easter means to them.
The people of Sheffield tell us what Easter means to them.
Sheffield celebrated World Autism Awareness Day by wearing blue and holding events to highlight the work that is being done to support people with Autism.
The old Post Office building on Fitzalan Square is going to become the new home for the Arts and Design department of Hallam University. The iconic Grade 2 building has been lying empty since 1999.
A protest against austerity and for change took place in the Sheffield City Centre.
A demonstration to highlight the plight of people trying to migrate to the Europe was held in Sheffield after the UK Government took the decision not to take part in any search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean when ships are in distress.
A five hour football frenzy followed by a documentary was put on by Hallam University students in collaboration with Football Unites Racism Divides to support the fight against racism.
Local Councillor Isobel Bowler took to the ice as part of This Girl Can. The national campaign is to encourage women and girls to become more physically active.
Sheffield Cat Centre has been looking after abandoned cats since 1897. They house nearly 500 cats a year.
Prospective Parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party, Louise Hague is standing for the Heeley constituency. She spoke about the role of women and young people in politics at a recent meeting held in Sheffield. If elected she would be one of the youngest Members of Parliament with a seat.
An event showcasing women artists, enterprises and organisations was held at the Town Hall to celebrate International Women’s Day in Sheffield.