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A Total Thug up Yorkshire Feature film

A total thug up. The name of a film about to hit online store’s. A deal struck with the online giant Amazon. The feature film by Terry Turner and Steve Call was created in the wonderful locations of Yorkshire. Sheffield Live caught up with the Yorkshire man, Mr Turner.

Age Better tackle social isolation over Christmas

Christmas and Bank holidays are the loneliest times for over sixteen thousand people over fifty in Sheffield. That’s according to Age Better, a campaign aiming to tackle social isolation across the city. They are hosting two Christmas lunch events this year for people who would be alone on Christmas Day.

Police campaign to stop drug driving over festive period

South Yorkshire Police are raising awareness of the dangers when driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In the run up to the festive period, they have been advising the public in local bars and on social media. As part of a national campaign, Police have been stopping people and using Roadside Drug testing kits, if they suspect the driver may have drugs in their system.

Sheffield Coat Drive to keep homeless people warm

Two Sheffield charities have joined together in a campaign to help keep homeless people warm. ‘The Sheffield Coat Drive’ has been organised by young people’s homeless charity, Roundabout, and The Cathedral Archer Project. They’re encouraging people to drop off unwanted coats, which can either be given to rough sleepers or sold in the Roundabout charity shop on Union Street.

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.