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People of all ages play on Sheffield's new pocket park
A new pocket park in Sheffield city centre pays homage to the city’s musical greats and will inspire the next generation to get on their dancing shoes.
The new park is on Charter Square between the Light Cinema and Furnace restaurant and encourages creativity with more than ten instruments for visitors to try which are inclusive for all ages.
The Egyptian Steps, the Catacombs, Sheffield General Cemetery
Sheffield General Cemetery, one of Sheffield’s most fascinating locations, is celebrating the end of a four-year £3 million conservation and repair programme this month.
People watching a presentation about Robert Marnock
Sheffield Botanical Gardens is partnering with the Gardens Trust to celebrate Scottish landscape gardener, horticulturalist, and writer Robert Marnock who lived from 1800 to 1889.
Local exemptions for Sheffield's Clean Air Zone are ending on 5 June
The local exemptions that delayed charging for Light Goods Vehicles (LGV) and Hackney Carriage Taxi vehicles until June 2023 are ending next week.
From Monday 5 June, charges will apply to enter the CAZ unless the vehicle is compliant or has an alternative exemption, for example a compliant vehicle on order and is waiting delivery.
Vehicle owners of older non-compliant vehicles, based in Sheffield and Rotherham, can still apply for financial support to upgrade or replace a vehicle to meet CAZ standards.
Being a foster carer is one of the most challenging and most rewarding things you could ever do.
Visit our new webpages by clicking the button below, and watch our foster carers and looked after children talk about the difference fostering has made to their lives.
There are a number of Welcome Places across Sheffield. Find your nearest from the Voluntary Action Sheffield map.
The Household Support Fund is available to help you with anything from clothing and food, to gas and electricity.
View all of our cost of living support on our website.
Smiling volunteer listens to a child reading in a library.
Giving back to your community is easy and fun. We’re looking for reading volunteers who can help for one hour a week with children and young people in Sheffield to improve their literacy and communication. You don’t need any teaching experience; we provide free training and guidance.
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