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Teachers union says no to school openings until safe

The Sheffield branch of the National Education Union (NEU) is calling for schools to remain closed until five safety tests have been met. Opposing government plans to reopen schools on 1 June, the union said schools should remain closed until there is a lower count of Covid-19 cases, a clear downward trend, comprehensive access to testing and a national plan in place for social distancing and personal protective equipment. Government plans are for nursery, reception, year one and year six classes to return on 1 June. The NEU is calling on Sheffield Council to follow the example of other local authorities including Liverpool , Hartlepol and Solihull, which have refused to reopen schools until additional assurances are in place on safety. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Simon Murch, joint secretary for Sheffield NEU.

Homeless at greater risk following Archer Project fire

Shaffaq Mohammed, Liberal Democrat leader on Sheffield Council is calling for a citywide fundraising campaign to support the homeless. The Archer Project, a leading homelessness charity, has closed due to a recent fire caused during a break in. Councillor Shaffaq Mohammed also called on other providers to step in to help those needing food and support. Azz Mohammed reports for Sheffield Live!

University applicants face uncertain future

Sixth form students seeking university places face an uncertain summer with exams cancelled and grades to be awarded on the basis of their previous academic performance. Some are worried they will not get the grades required to make it to their first choice institution. Will Burton, a Tapton School student, feels comfortable with his performance during sixth form but said others were less confident and struggling with the uncertainty as they wait to hear the outcome of the new assessment method. Reflecting on the school closures he said to Sheffield Live! “I don’t think it’s really hit me yet. Obviously it’s been a while since we finished now, but it was just very sudden. Lots of people were quite emotional.” Beth Gavaghan reports.

Stay safe message to communities celebrating Eid

With the celebration of Eid and the end of Ramadan, Sheffield Council is reminding people to maintain safety measures including social distancing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Mazher Iqbal, councillor for Darnall ward and cabinet member for business and infrastructure.

Sheffield University engineers help tackle PPE shortage

Engineering staff at the University of Sheffield are helping tackle the coronavirus pandemic by producing personal protective equipment for medical staff using 3D printers. Dr Pete Mylon, a senior engineering teacher told Sheffield Live! his team have produced dozens of face shields for staff in South Yorkshire hospitals using the university’s iForge makerspace. Sean Johnson reports.

Drivers advised to be aware of cyclists and pedestrians

As vehicles return to the roads South Yorkshire Police and the Safer Roads Partnership are asking drivers to reduce their speed and to be alert to other road users including cyclists and pedestrians. People have become accustomed to fewer cars on the roads and a growing number have taken up cycling to avoid using public transport during the lockdown. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to the Safer Roads Partnership manager Joanne Wehrle.

Care homes demand improved funding

Silver Healthcare, which employs over 60 staff, is among care home providers demanding to know why Sheffield Council is only offering a 5 per cent fees increase to address underfunding of care homes. Government has announced a £1.6b funding package to local authorities including support for care providers. A petition has been launched to raise the issue of funding and personal protective equipment. Sheffield Live reporter Azz Mohamed spoke to Roy Young, managing director for Silver Healthcare.

Halal food bank opens in Nether Edge

Nether Edge and Sharrow Food Bank has been set up on Abbeydale Road to provide halal, vegetarian and vegan food packages for those in need. The project is the initiative of TSY Ehsaas Outreach in collaboration with Families Relief, iAspire Foundation, One Nation Community Centre and the Sheffield Muslim Community Forum. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to founder and director of Nether Edge and Sharrow Food Bank Nighat Basharat.