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Bright future for Sheffield pianist after sight op

Blind Sheffield pianist and charity fundraiser Bill Skipworth has regained his vision after a successful operation. Skipworth, whose sight has progressively deteriorated over 20 years, was left totally blind after a failed operation earlier this year. As a supporter of Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind, the pianist has performed many fundraising concerts. Simon Thake reports for Sheffield Live!.

Muslim youth group lead on Remembrance Poppy campaign

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association in Sheffield were on the streets this weekend to support the Remembrance Day Poppy Appeal. The nationwide youth group that works with young Muslim men and boys were fundraising as part of the Poppy Appeal in support of members of the Armed Forces and their families. Sheffield Live! reporter Shamaan Freeman Powell spoke to Saad Tahir.

Lord Mayor turns out for Man with the Pram book signing

Cancer fundraising hero, John Burkhill, known as the Man with the Pram, was at a book signing event at the Moor Market today. John who is 77 years old, has raised £350,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support and has completed at least 965 races including running the London Marathon 16 times. Sheffield Live! reporter Shamaan Freeman-Powell spoke to one of his biggest fans, Lord Mayor Denise Fox.

Sheffield scientists pioneer new method for managing radioactive waste

As World Science Day for Peace and Development highlights science in society, Sheffield Live! investigates new developments in nuclear waste storage. Neil Hyatt, professor of Material Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield and a recognised authority on radioactive waste management is leading a team developing a new kind of cement to store radio active waste. Azz Mohammed reports.

Chapel re-opened to public at Sheffield General Cemetery

The 19th Century Nonconformist Chapel at the heart of Sheffield General Cemetery has been re-opened to the public after fifty years of dereliction. The listed building has been part of a restoration project managed by Sheffield General Cemetery Trust and aided by grant funding and voluntary work. As a result of the restoration the building has been taken off the national heritage at risk register. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Mike Clarke, chairman of the Sheffield General Cemetery trust. The following footage may contain flash photography.

Community sports opportunities “reduce anti-social behaviour”

Community sports activities in Sharrow have led to reduced anti-social behaviour according to Wajid Nazir of Sharrow’s One Nation Community Centre. A year ago bonfire night in the Sharrow neighbourhood was marred by violence as local youth hurled fireworks and stones at cars and police but this year’s events went off without incident. Simon Thake reports for Sheffield Live!

Sheffield City Region selected to host Horasis China 2017 conference

Sheffield City Region has been confirmed as host of Horasis China 2017, an international economic summit bringing together Chinese business leaders and their global counterparts. Senior delegates from business and government will be in Sheffield in November 2017 to debate strategies that will shape the global economy and forge new approaches to pressing social, economic, and geopolitical challenges. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

Trump or Clinton? Sheffielders have their say

With voting in full swing for the US presidential election, Sheffield Live! asked the people of Sheffield what they think of this divisive election. The two leading presidential candidates, Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump have cast their ballots in New York polling stations while voters in several states have faced long queues pointing to a high turnout. After a long and bitter election process, we asked members of the public in Sheffield for their views. Shamaan Freeman-Powell reports for Sheffield Live! Follow our live coverage after midnight on Sheffield Live! TV from our US partner Democracy Now!

Volunteers organise to support Tent City homeless

Sheffield’s ‘Tent City’, set up outside Park Hill flats to assist some of the local homeless, has been benefiting from donations and support from the general public. Appeals launched on social media have encouraged people to bring food, clothes, medical supplies and bedding. Sheffield Live! reporter Simon Thake spoke with a mother and daughter volunteering team.

£300m new leisure development planned for Meadowhall

British Land the joint owner of Meadowhall in Sheffield, has submitted a detailed planning application to Sheffield City Council for a £300 million Meadowhall Leisure Hall. The proposed extension is billed as the next phase of Meadowhall’s evolution and will follow a £60 million refurbishment due to complete at the end of 2017. The extension comprises a 330,000 square feet multi-level extension housed under a glazed roof, offering dining and entertainment as well as internal and external spaces for events and community use. Sheffield Live! reporter Simon Thake spoke with director of Meadowhall Centre, Darren Pierce.