Photo

Liberian editor keynote for journalism week

As part of international journalism week, Liberian journalist Rodney Sieh, founder and editor of Front Page Africa and author of the book “Journalist on trial”, addressed students at the University of Sheffield. Sieh highlighted the trials, prosecutions and challenges facing journalists across the world for doing their job. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

One hundred war memorial trees to be planted in Sheffield parks

The first of one hundred war memorial trees have been planted in Longley Park to commemorate those who lost their lives in the First World War. Further trees are to be planted in Firth Park, Greenhill and Herdings Park, and close to the Cholera Monument. Each of the plantings will be marked by a granite stone memorial with the inscription “lest we forget”. Sheffield Live ! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Councillor Mary Lea, cabinet member for culture, parks and leisure, and to Chris Camps of Sheffield Sea Cadets.

Music board to promote Sheffield talent

Sheffield City Region Mayor, Dan Jarvis, has announced the launch of a new scheme to help shape and grow the region’s music industry. The Sheffield Music Board will bring together artists, music businesses and festival organisers in partnership with UK Music. Sheffield Live! reporter Azz Mohammed spoke to Dan Jarvis and Michael Dugher, chief executive of UK Music.

King Edward VII School hosts WW1 debate

Hundreds of students from across South Yorkshire took part in a First World War debate at King Edward VII secondary school to mark the 100th anniversary of the Armistice. The aim of the event was to increase young peoples’ understanding of the impact of the Great War and its legacy on society today. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

Biotechnology could tackle Tinsley air pollution

A group of architecture students from the University of Sheffield are working with the university’s bioengineering department to investigate the use of algae to clean up air pollution and recycle waste into bioplastics. The students will be running a community event in Tinsley on 29 October with the aim of exploring applications of green technology in an area which is severely polluted by the nearby M1. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

New Ecclesall Primary School launched

Ecclesall Primary School has officially opened its newly extended school buildings following a £4.6 million expansion project. The development, which includes an additional 21 class rooms, has enabled the former Ecclesall Infant School to expand from through to primary with an increased intake from 180 infants to 600 children in total. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!

Sheffield tram train in crash on first day of service

Sheffield’s long awaited tram train finally began running only to be derailed on its first day of service after a crash with a lorry on Staniforth Road. The service was due to launch two years ago but has faced delays and cost overruns from an initial estimate of £15 million to a final bill of £75 million. Services were suspended after the incident. Earlier Sheffield Live! reporter Baillor Jalloh spoke to Sheffield City Region Mayor Dan Jarvis about the launch of the new service.

Sheffield Council U-turn on trees

Sheffield City Council have reversed plans to fell some of 300 trees originally earmarked for replacement and to phase in the work on others. The decision has come after several mediation meetings between council officials and tree campaigners. The Sheffield Trees Action Group, STAG, said they welcome the council decision but will continue to campaign to save healthy trees. Baillor Jalloh reports for Sheffield Live!