Sheffield charity puts Macular Week in focus
Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind is among the charities working to improve public understanding of the combined effects of deafness and blindness in Deafblind Awareness week.
Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind is among the charities working to improve public understanding of the combined effects of deafness and blindness in Deafblind Awareness week.
Weekly magazine show of particular interest to local visually impaired people of all ages. The show features a diary of events, product reviews, interviews, opinion, debate and much more.
Local charities and Sheffield Council have come together in the Help Us Help project to improve awareness and understanding of services and support for the homeless and those begging on the streets.
Sheffield-based documentary filmmakers, Lucky Mask Productions, are exhibiting a new documentary film based on the lives of Hull fishermen.
As library with longest opening hours in the city is set to close, the Friends of Zest group are holding an open meeting this Saturday, 7 December The Friends of Zest Group is holding a public meeting with Cllr Mazher Iqbal on Saturday 7th December at 11am in Upperthorpe Library to make the case for…
09:00 – 10:00 Green, Friendly and Different Presented by Alan Deadman Information about radical environmental projects, innovative regeneration activities, views on the city’s development and off-the-wall cultural projects with a wide range of music from across the world. Program archive 12:00 – 13:00 Communities Live! Presented by Dale and kay A digest of everything that…
Sheffield’s first fulltime community radio station celebrates its first birthday today. In just one year Sheffield Live! 93.2fm has made its mark on the UK’s fourth largest city by introducing a new brand of radio that celebrates Sheffield’s rich diversity. With a strong commitment to local people, issues, music and culture the station has created…
Planning proposals have been submitted to transform the old Castle Market, demolished over five years ago, into a public space, including an events venue, new public art and opening up of the River Sheaf.
Sheffield’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ), due to come into force on 27 February, was the focus of a protest march and rally at the weekend, with campaigners opposed to the introduction of clean air charges.
Software services provider Tes has launched a new engineering hub in Sheffield to develop products for teachers and schools.