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First Tram Train is unveiled in Sheffield

The UK’s first Tram Train has been unveiled in Sheffield today. The vehicle designed to run on the city’s tramlines and rail network is expected to be fully in service by early 2017. Passengers will be able to make a single journey from Sheffield to the Park Gate retail centre in Rotherham, via Meadowhall and the Rotherham Central station.

Building begun for 1000 new council houses in Sheffield

Work has officially begun in Darnall and the Manor area of Sheffield to build new council houses. It is all part of Sheffield City Council’s scheme to provide an extra one thousand council homes by 2020. The 7.5 million pound development is being funded through the Council’s housing revenue account and the sale of Right to Buy council homes.

50 years of the Race Relations Act

The race relations act was passed 50 years ago today, which was used in order to target the racism and discriminiation that migrants coming from the empire to the UK to work experienced. At one point there were signs saying no blacks no irish and no dogs. Malcome Cumberbatch spoke about the Race Relations Act.

Finding Furever Homes raise money for rescue dogs

This week at Jolleys Pet Store at Meadowhall Retail Park, Finding Furever Homes were there looking for donations, they directly support the smaller, privately run shelters where dedicated individuals take a huge amount of time and effort to rescue dogs from the pounds and prevent them being put to sleep.

Does Anger Management work?

It’s Anger Awareness Week, the aim is to identify anger as a disturbing social issue which should be brought out into the open and addressed effectively. It helps people befriend anger by using the right tools to calm themselves down and to deal effectively with this emotion, be it of their own or that of others. Sheffield Mind and Body are currently running a 12 week Anger Management programme and Sheffield Live went along today to chat to members Devon and Daniel about their journey….

Thousands donate gifts for Operation Christmas Child

Thousands of gifts have been donated by people in South Yorkshire for Samaritan’s Operation Christmas Child. The charity tries to make sure many children living in poverty around the world get a present at Christmas. The public have dropped shoe boxes full of presents off at a number of locations, and now they are being sorted and packed. We sent our reporter, Kathryn Smiles, along to an industrial unit in Handsworth to find out more.