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Creative Boost in The Wicker

Sheffield arts charity, Creative Arts and Development Space, better known as CADS, have been given a creative boost with more studio space. The local studio provider offers studios to rent out to potential artists at cheaper costs. Waverly House in The Wicker has been empty for a number of years but is now set to have a new lease of life.

Discussions over Sheffield’s HS2 location continue

Many local businesses met in Sheffield today for a HS2 summit, to discuss where the station for the high speed train should be. The current options are the original plan for a parkway type station at Meadowhall, or a city centre location on the old Victoria Station site. The event was organised by the Sheffield Chamber of Commerce and it’s president Jillian Thomas, told us why this meeting was needed…

Crowdfunding to turn brownfield sites into homes

A new scheme in Sheffield called Crowditbuildit has launched to try and raise equity to build houses for young people. The University of Sheffield and Sheffield City Council are collaborating to explore whether new forms of crowdfunding can be used to re-develop brownfield sites across the city region. The first site is in Wincobank in Sheffield,and the guys behind the project spoke to Sheffield Live…

Junior Doctors second walk out over proposed new contracts

Thousands of Junior Doctors have taken strike action across the country, affecting around three thousand appointments and operations. It’s the second strike over proposed new contracts. Negotiations have been taking place, but the Government and the British Medical Association have failed to reach an agreement. Picket lines have been outside all major hospitals across the country today.

Members of Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign attend Justice Conference

Members of the Orgreave Truth and Justice campaign have attended a justice conference in London. The event at the Palace of Westminster was organised by Shadow Home Secretary, Andy Burnham, to highlight the current position of the campaign. A legal submission was handed in to the Government in December, asking Home Secretary Theresa May for a public inquiry into police conduct during the miners strike. The submission included testimonials from miners and their wives, and photos from what became known as ‘The Battle of Orgreave’ on the 18th of June 1984.

Paul Cain sentenced for Cy Cooper’s murder

A twenty four year old man has been sentenced to life in prison this morning, for murdering forty four year old Cy Cooper in July last year. Paul Cain, of no fixed address in Sheffield must serve a minimum of twenty one years behind bars for the unprovoked killing of Mr Cooper at a house in Winkobank. The court heard Cain then set the house on fire to cover his tracks.

Tinnitus Awareness Week

This week is Tinnitus Awareness Week, which aims to promote what tinnitus is, and tell more people about it. The British Tinnitus Association’s campaign, ‘Tea for tinnitus’ aims to get more people to have a drink and some cake, and discuss their issues with other people. Whilst around one in ten people get tinnitus, the BTA say many people don’t really know what it is.