Sheffield Cat Centre has been looking after abandoned cats since 1897. They house nearly 500 cats a year.
Sheffield Cat Centre has been looking after abandoned cats since 1897. They house nearly 500 cats a year.
The Olympic Legacy Park which is being built on the old Don Valley Stadium site will be up and running in 18 months time says Richard Caborn former Minister of Sport and MP for Sheffield Central.
A photographic exhibition documenting the history of the Chinese community in Sheffield is being held at the Sheffield Cathedral. After a week the photographs will be kept in the Sheffield Archive for future generations to see.
Over a hundred people took part in a singing flash mob at the Railway station today on their way to the Time to Act march in London. The march is taking place to call on Politicians to act on climate change.
Following the racism of football fans hitting the headlines we speak to Football Unites, Racism Divides a local charity about how to counteract racism in sport.
This years National Eating Disorders Awareness week is highlighting how important early intervention is.
A local man, Denton Wilson, is trying to raise £300,000 to buy a van that will go around Yorkshire and administer tests for prostrate, testicular and breast cancer for men.
Hundreds of women filled up the Peace Gardens to join in the Break the Chain flash dance. The event has women all around the world joining together to fight against all violence against women every where and to celebrate the courage of survivors.
Local costume historian Janet Stain talks about the history of womens underwear.
A group of volunteers help keep Sheffield’s rivers and canals clean by coming out in all sorts of weather to pick up rubbish and cut back vegetation. The Friends of The Blue Loop spend one week cleaning the canals and the following week cleaning the river, occasionally uncovering hidden treasures.