Local perspectives and reports on the coronavirus crisis from the UK’s Local TV Network and internationally. A Channel 7 co-production.
Local perspectives and reports on the coronavirus crisis from the UK’s Local TV Network and internationally. A Channel 7 co-production.
Sheffield Sharks are among the city’s sports teams maintaining their readiness for a return to action and meanwhile keeping their fans engaged with some highlights of past performances. Sarah Backovic, managing director at Sheffield Sharks spoke to Sheffield Live! about the impact of the lockdown on the city’s basketball team. Jeremiah Malikebu reports for Sheffield Live!
The government has announced that Sheffield’s Supertram will get a £1.3 million grant to keep key routes running for the next twelve weeks to ensure key workers are able to get to and from work. The grant is part of a £30 million support package for light rail services across England. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!
Local perspectives and reports on the coronavirus crisis from the UK’s Local TV Network and internationally. A Channel 7 co-production.
Councillor Shaffaq Mohammed, leader of Sheffield’s Liberal Democrats, has questioned the local authority’s response to the coronavirus crisis including the care homes strategy and support for businesses. In an interview with Sheffield Live! the opposition leader said “Sheffield has been found wanting in some areas” when compared to other towns and cities. Baillor Jalloh reports.
Sheffield Council leader Julie Dore said the local authority is doing everything possible to support care homes and rough sleepers. In an interview with Sheffield Live! reporter Baillor Jallor, Councillor Julie Dore said more funding is needed for the care sector and better rewards are needed for care workers. On rough sleepers she said: “every rough sleeper in the city has got access to accommodation”. Her comments comes after the local authority was criticised by a local care provider for not ensuring sufficient access to personal protective equipment (PPE) for care workers.
Local perspectives and reports on the coronavirus crisis from the UK’s Local TV Network and internationally. A Channel 7 co-production.
Around twenty people gathered outside Sheffield Town Hall to commemorate International Workers Memorial Day and to recall health workers and other frontline staff who have died from Covid-19. A minute’s silence was held to remember those who have died and wreaths were laid on the memorial tree while observing public health guidance on social distancing. Sheffield Live! reporter Baillor Jalloh spoke to Martin Mayer, general secretary of Sheffield Trades Union Council.
Animal welfare charities have had to adapt to lockdown restrictions, with some services suspended and others adapting to social distancing and self isolation measures. Sheffield’s Blue Cross branch remains open but has adapted its rehoming service and has cancelled a spring fundraising event. Blue Cross rehoming manager; Michelle Smith said: “Our animal hospitals are still operating, doing consultations by video and delivering medications”. Bethany Gavaghan reports for Sheffield Live!
Greg Fell, Director of Public Health in Sheffield, told Sheffield Live! that testing is being greatly expanded as the government announced that millions more will be eligible for tests. In England all care home staff and residents will be eligible for tests from Wednesday. Military personnel have been drafted in to support drive-in test centres in Barnsley and Doncaster. Sangita Basudev reports for Sheffield Live!