Covid-19

Sheffield speedway hopeful of autumn return

Sheffield Tigers Speedway club is hoping to be back on track in the autumn when they are also due to return to the top flight of the British speedway championships for the first time in over 20 years. Sheffield Live! reporter Jeremiah Malikebu spoke to Peter Mole, co-owner of Sheffield Tigers Speedway.

Businesses warned of Legionella risk as buildings re-open

Sheffield Council is warning businesses and schools to be aware of and mitigate risks of Legionella bacteria that may have built up in building water systems during the lockdown period. Legionella bacteria causes Legionnaires Disease which, if caught, can result in a serious and potentially fatal lung infection. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Robert Clark, managing director of Legionella Control.

University closures leave students shortchanged

Universities have had to make significant alterations to their courses due to the coronavirus pandemic, such as moving lectures online, extending deadlines and cancelling exams, but students have been offered no compensation. Courtney Wilson, a third-year journalism student at the University of Sheffield, told Sheffield Live! that his course department has been immensely supportive but lecturer strikes and the coronavirus pandemic have left students with a lost year. Sean Johnson reports.

Home care firm recruiting for 100 new jobs

Home Instead Senior Care, an at-home care company, is looking to expand their care team with 100 new jobs across Sheffield and Barnsley. Demand for at home care services for vulnerable and elderly people has rapidly increased due to the coronavirus pandemic and public health advice on shielding and self isolation. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Bryn and Jill Evans, directors of Home Instead Senior Care Sheffield.

Totley boy raises over 100k for charity

Nine year old Tobias Weller of Totley, who has cerebral palsy, has raised over £100,000 with his Marathon Challenge having set a target of £500 to support local charities. Tobias completed 70 days of walking covering 26.2 miles on the street outside his home on Sunday. The funds are to be split between his special school Paces and Sheffield Children’s Hospital. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

Pedal power celebrated on World Bicycle Day

The UN-backed international campaign to promote cycling, World Bicycle Day, has moved up a gear as more people have taken to two wheels in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Sheffield Live reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Joanne Werhle, manager of South Yorkshire Safer Roads Partnership.

Funding award to promote Rotherham history

Rotherham Council have secured a £38,000 grant from Historic England to boost engagement with the town’s historic landmarks using arts and digital technologies. The grant is part of a Covid-19 response scheme to make it easier for residents to engage with local heritage. It will focus on Keppel’s Column in Thorpe Hesley, Catcliffe Cone in Catcliffe and Waterloo Kiln in Swinton. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Councillor Sarah Allen, cabinet member for cleaner, greener communities.

South Yorkshire charity wins Queen’s Award

The Sleep Charity, based in Doncaster, has won the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, one of the highest accolades in the voluntary and community sector. Founded in 2012, the charity has a focus on helping children and adults deal with sleeping difficulties. According to founder and chief executive, Vicki Dawson, around 40 percent of people suffer with sleep issues in the UK. A recent survey carried out by the charity showed that sleeping difficulties can come about through a change in routine or due to anxiety around money problems or other issues and that the coronavirus pandemic has had a major impact on children’s sleep patterns. Azz Mohammed reports for Sheffield Live!