Sheffield News

Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust awarded £40,000 to help with flood defences

Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust has won a £40,000 Movement for Good award to support natural flood management work in South Yorkshire. The funding will extend the charity’s work to additinal sites in the Upper Don catchment area to mitigate flood risk. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Ross Mosley, head of conservation and land management at Sheffield and Rotherham Wildlife Trust.

Ambulance service campaign highlights attack on frontline workers

A national campaign has been launched called Work Without Fear to highlight some of the attacks faced by ambulance workers whilst working on the front line. Last year thirty two ambulance staff members were abused or attacked across the country. In the Yorkshire and Humber region, there has been a 75% rise in reported incidents of physical and verbal abuse towards staff. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Jonathan Milnes, area clinical lead for South Yorkshire.

Ukrainian journalist speaks of fear for safety of family and friends

In an emotional interview, journalist Daria spoke to Sheffield Live! of her fears for family and friends in Kharkiv and eastern Ukraine. Daria is a former reporter with Hromadske Radio, a Kyiv-based independent community radio channel. She was among a group of Ukrainian journalists who, in 2018, took part in a study visit to the UK hosted by Sheffield Live! Hromadske Radio continues to broadcast from Kyiv with news in Ukrainian on the Russian invasion. Azz Mohammed reports.

Sheffield councillors pledge solidarity with Ukraine

Sheffield Council has passed an emergency motion pledging “complete solidarity with the Ukrainian people” and offering Ukrainians the sanctuary of the city. Councillors including council leader Terry Fox, Douglas Johnson of the Green Party and opposition leader Shaffaq Mohammed joined an anti-war demonstration outside Ponds Forge ahead of the full council meeting. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Elena Mandrik of the Stand With Ukraine Sheffield campaign.

Anti-war protests continue as Ukraine appeals for aid

A further demonstration took place outside Sheffield Town Hall on Monday in opposition to Russia’s war on Ukraine. Despite the heavy rainfall, hundreds turned out in support of those affected by the conflict. Nazar Zalynski, a Ukrainian living in Sheffield, spoke to Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed about the impact of the conflict.

Flood management pilot for the Upper Don

A flood management pilot project is to begin in Sheffield in the Upper Don Valley to mitigate against the type of flooding experienced by many in the last few days. Since the severe flooding in 2007, there have been a number of flooding events impacting on people, homes and livelihoods. Sheffield Live spoke to Tom Newman, general manager for Steel Valley Project.

Anti-war protests held as UK urged to do more on Ukraine

Hundreds joined a Stand With Ukraine protest outside the Town Hall in Sheffield on Sunday in response to the continuing Russian invasion. The war on Ukraine, launched on 24 February, has led to sanctions against the Russian government and fierce resistance from Ukrainians on the ground. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Vasyl Kruk, a Ukrainian residing in Sheffied who spoke at the rally.

Sheffield taxi drivers to trial electric vehicles

Sheffield Council has launched a new scheme to allow registered taxi drivers the chance to trial an electric taxi in a move to accelerate the shift to renewable energy. Eight black cab taxis are to be made available for drivers to trial for two weeks, free of charge. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Councillor Douglas Johnson, executive member for climate change, environment and transport.

New entrepreneurship scheme opens in South Yorkshire

Micro-finance organisation Purple Shoots is seeking to support ten new entrepreneurs in South Yorkshire to start their own business. The Cardiff-based charity has recently opened a South Yorkshire Hub having previously helped hundreds of people start small businesses in Wales. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Richard Kirtley, divisional director for Purple Shoots.

Sheffield offers sanctuary and support to Ukraine

Sheffield Council leader Terry Fox, together wth Green Party Councillor Douglas Johnson and opposition leader Shaffaq Mohammed have issued a joint statement standing with the Ukrainian community and offering sanctuary for refugees. Former councillor, Jim Steinke, who has taken part in visits to Sheffield’s twin city Donetsk, called for solidarity with Ukrainians living in Sheffield. Azz Mohammed reports for Sheffield Live!