A women’s football team by the the name of Alternative football club in Sheffield have been donating food on their home matches to various food banks across the city to help tackle food poverty in the city.
A women’s football team by the the name of Alternative football club in Sheffield have been donating food on their home matches to various food banks across the city to help tackle food poverty in the city.
For Children in Need, Meadowhall hosted a Skate A Thon to raise money for the charity. The centre invited lots of people including Sheffield’s Lord Mayor, Talib Hussain, retailers and customers to challenge themselves by skating on what they referred to eight hour relay to help raise thousands of pounds. Darren Pearce, the centre director was there to take part…
The Special Olympics will be making it’s way to Sheffield in 2017, it will be the 10th in history of the organisation and the second to be held in Sheffield. It is the largest registered charity providing year-round sports training and competition opportunities for people with learning disabilities. Almost 1.2 million people in the UK which is 2% of the population are affected. Well Sheffield United’s Brammall Lane will be the host of the opening ceremony and Dave McCarthy from the Blades has been speaking about it…
Local boxer, Lewis Taylor is in action on the 21st of November in Rotherham. He will defend his title against Jez Wilson at Magna. Sheffield Live spoke to him at the English Institute of Sport today, about his preparation for the fight.
Women in Rotherham are being invited to walk through the town centre on Saturday to ‘Reclaim the Night.’ The event aims to campaign against all forms of abuse towards women, take back the streets and make them safe for everyone. The national movement already takes place in many towns and cities, including Sheffield, but it’ll be the first for Rotherham. Councillor Emma Hoddinott and Councillor Jo Burton from Rotherham Borough Council told Sheffield Live more about the event and why they organised it.
Sheffield Doc Fest attracts thousands of people into the city each year. For 2016, the festival has a new CEO and Director. Sheffield Live caught up with Liz McIntyre about her plans for the festival and what it brings to local filmmakers.
The floating red poppies on the wall of St Nicholas’ Church in High Bradfield have formed part of the Poppy Memorial Trail. This aims to remember hundreds of local people who died in World War One, World war two and up to the present day. The charity event is raising money for the church, Help For Heros and the Royal British Legion. The poppies are visible across Sheffield.
Sparkle Sheffield are raising awareness of autism, and the dangers of sparklers for children with autism around Bonfire night. They are encouraging people to wear something sparkly instead, or take part in a dance, over the bonfire period. Sparkle are asking people around the world to post their photos on social media. Founder of Sparkle, Liesje Dusauzaytold Sheffield Live why she decided to set up the campaign.
Two multi-million pound buildings have opened at Sheffield College this term, which aim to boost young people’s employment prospectives in areas such as engineering and the creative industries. The new building, now fully open to students, includes a theatre, recording studios and a new television studio. Principal of The Sheffield College, Heather Smith told Sheffield Live how she felt to have the buildings open.
This week at Meadowhall the top 12 toys for Christmas 2015 were revealed, with Star Wars, Thunderbirds and Frozen all making the list.The Toy Retailers Association said 2015 would be what they call a “vintage year” for toys as it released its annual ‘Dream Toys’ list of what it predicts the top-sellers to be. Star Wars products related to the new film The Force Awakens, which opens next month, take the top three spots. Sheffield Live spoke to Steven Town from the association about how they decide the list…