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High Noon

High noon on Saturday 6 August and there is only one place to be that’s listening to Slam Dunk Cinema on Sheffield Live! 93.2 FM.  Slam Dunk Cinema is our new film show featuring interviews with local people involved in the film industry, reviews and previews, UK top ten and a glimpse of the latest DVD releases.  Join Van Connor and Dave Walker for the first airing of their weekly show on Sheffield Live! 93.2 FM or www.sheffieldlive.org.  You can follow their twitter account on @slamdunkcinema or e-mail Van and Dave at slamdunkcinema@sheffieldlive.org

Local talent goes weekly

Tune in at 16:00 hrs on Fridays to hear a showcase of Sheffield’s music scene on Sheffield Live! 93.2 fm.

The popular Local Talent show goes weekly with producer Natalie Beard at the helm.  The show will include interviews and live performances from local artists, bands and songwriters with all the up to date information on what’s on where.  To find out more you can tune in on Friday at 16:00 hrs to Sheffield Live! 93.2 FM or on www.sheffieldlive.org.  e mail localtalent@sheffieldlive.org

Digital switchover – All your questions Answered

Sheffield Live! 93.2 fm has an interview with Jeremy Buxton at 15:30 on the 8 July 2011 all about the Digital Switchover.  The Switchover date for Sheffield is 10 August and other parts of the country are going to be following soon.  So why not listen in to Sheffield Live! 93.2 fm or on www.sheffieldlive.org.  If you know all about the digital switchover maybe you can give someone a helping hand.  Find out how by either visiting our website or listening in tomorrow at 15:30.

Sheffield Live! Gig June 29

Sheffield Live! 93.2 fm presents Tarka Dawn, Double XL, Sour Cherry and Chloe Jade Simmons.  They will be performing at  West St Live on West Street, Sheffield.  Doors open at 19:30 with the first band is due to start at 20:00 hrs.  Four performers for only £3.00 on Wednesday 29 June.   Come down and support the local live music scene here in Sheffield as well as your local community radio station, Sheffield Live! 93.2 fm. C u there.

Simon Thake Marathon Man


Simon Thake (aka Marathon man)

Hello my name is Simon Thake and I present the Monday Uprising here on Sheffield Live 7-9 every Monday morning. I’m running the Sheffield half marathon this year to raise money for Sheffield Live so if you’d like to sponsor me that would be very lovely of you. See the horribly unflattering picture of me above. I’m the one on the left looking red faced and sweaty.

Please use the button below to sponsor me! Thank you for your support.

EMA: Futures at stake

Image by Getty Images via @daylife

By Amna Kaleem

Policies on education have been amongst the most unpopular initiatives taken by the coalition government. A look at the tuition fee protests all over the country is enough to gauge the anger of students. While most of the protests were focused on rise in tuition fees, almost every protest had a group of students from sixth form colleges and schools who were out to protest the scrapping of Education Maintenance Allowance.

The EMA is a weekly allowance of £10, £20 and £30 paid to students who are 16 to 18 years old. The amount paid varies according to the student’s family income, those living below £20,817 qualify for £30, those between £20,818 and £25,521 are eligible for £20 and the students whose family income is between £25,522 and £30,810 get £10 per week. The money is paid directly into the students’ bank accounts and is stopped if they fail to be punctual or attend their classes regularly.

The fund which was set up by the Labour government in 2004 is now being scrapped, which means from next academic year around 647,000 students across the country cannot claim their EMA. In Sheffield alone, there are little over 6,000 students who benefit from EMA. There has been a lot of debate on the subject, some feel students spend the money on iTunes and PS3 games, a claim which may not be completely unfounded as some students who qualify for EMA do not need it to support their education. However, there are also students who would not be able to pursue education if this small weekly payment is withdrawn.

At Longley Park Sixth Form College around 75% of students receive EMA. Here is an interview with college students Abby Thompson and Shanice Wright and their teacher James Finlayson:

EMA stories

One of the success stories of EMA is James Mills who used the programme to pursue further education and was able to go to university. James now works as a parliamentary researcher and has started the Save EMA campaign. James talks about how EMA helped him and how the campaign to save this fund is gaining momentum, nationally:

James Mills

For more information on the campaign, visit http://saveema.co.uk/

The report was aired on Communities Live on December 17, 2010.

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Clearing up snow clearance myths

By Amna Kaleem

Before you start clearing the snow from your driveway and pavement, let’s clear up some misconceptions around the myth of legal liabilities. It is believed that one can become legally liable for clearing public pathways if someone trips or fall.

The Department of Transport and the Department of Communities and Local Government have repudiated this misconception in a guide they issued in November 2010.

To find out Sheffield City Council’s position on the issue, we spoke with Cllr Shaffaq Mohammad, cabinet member for communities, who told us about the legal support the council is offering in this matter.

Snow myths


The report was aired on Communities Live on December 10, 2010.

Frozac Fundraiser: 3rd December

After the hustle & bustle of the summer; FroZac Is back on Friday the 3rd of December, 9:00pm till 3.00am and its all happening at Penelopes as we raise money for Sheffield Live! 93.2fm celebrating over 3 years of quality broadcasting!

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Featuring…
MAYBE MYRTLE TYRTLE – Their aural sunshine mixes Bluesy Rockabilly with skiffle interludes & filters it through a feelgood fairground sound in a woozy triumph. Intoxicating!
http://www.myspace.com/maybemyrtletyrtle

THE MOTHER FOLKERS – Stompin, Jiggin madness from the Folkin’ rockers. Get t’Folk!
http://www.myspace.com/motherfolkersmusic

DILL ZOGG – Eclectic party set from the Planet Zogg Nebula

JILL TURNER (Gondwana Sound) – World Gold from the woman in the know
http://www.gondwanasound.co.uk/

BOOMSHANKA TRIBAL BELLY DANCERS – dancing bellies fresh from the hafla!

FROZAC RESIDENTS – Trific, Tom Goose & RP Renz – World n Party, Deep n Chunky, Phat n Funky dance grooves

TREATS N BEATS CAFE – They got all the snacks!

Plus Return of the RAFFLE !!! – Roll up Roll up

Doors: 9pm – 3am

Tickets: £5 (£4 adv & b4 10.00pm)

Tickets can also be bought online at: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/98543

Cornucopia Live: The Performances!

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Well, we did it! On Saturday the 30th of October, as part of the ‘Off the Shelf’ festival, the ‘Cornucopia Radio Show’ was broadcast live from the Sheffield Winter Gardens, for 6 hours between 11am and 5pm.

The day featured poets, storytellers, comedians, performers, actors, musicians, singers and local amateur dramatic groups. Yes, it was a little chaotic (let there be no doubt about that!) but it was also pretty amazing, because amazing is the thing we do best!

Click here for an image gallery featuring every performer or click on the audio player below to listen to each and every act (and if you want to download them as individual mp3s click here)

And if you’d like to get involved in any of our future live events or help with the recording of our studio pieces, then our email address would be a good place to start: studio@cornucopia-radio.co.uk, or if that’s too hard, just try visiting the website.