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Arctic Monkeys’ two huge hometown gigs brought an estimated £4.1million economic benefit to the city, new figures from Sheffield City Council reveal.
Poor air quality makes people sick, worsens existing health conditions, increases pressure on the NHS, and can kill people before their time. Quantifying it is complicated.
King Edward VII School was re-inspected on Tuesday 23 May and Wednesday 24 May 2023 and provided irrefutable evidence that it is a good, successful school, in line with the OFSTED Education Inspection Framework.
We are pleased to announce that, due to high demand and to support as many people as possible, the application deadline for the retrospective scheme has been extended.
The extension gives you more time to access grant funding to contribute to your costs of upgrading to a cleaner vehicle.
The retrospective scheme will now close next week on Friday 14 July at 11.59pm.
Visit the website for more information and to apply.
There are a number of Welcome Places across Sheffield. Find your nearest on the Voluntary Action Sheffield map.
SADACCA provides community and health care services, a women's group and a weekly social cafe, lunch club and more.
The Household Support Fund is available to help you with anything from clothing and food, to gas and electricity.
Our Cost of Living Support Hub has distributed over £3.9m in hardship funds in 2023 directly to Sheffield residents. See how we can help you here at our cost of living webpage
Over the next few days, we will be sending letters to households who may be eligible for free energy efficiency measures including solar panels, air source heat pumps and insulation.
An adult and child standing side by side and smiling, with 'Foster Sheffield's Future'
Our foster carers change the lives of Sheffield children by giving them a childhood, and a place to call home. If you have a spare bedroom, you could foster too.
Visit our website for information, videos, and stories that can help you decide if now is the right time to apply.
Srebrenica memorial in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Next week we will be marking the 28th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide and remembering those who tragically lost their lives because of their identity.
You can learn more about what happened in Srebrenica on the Remembering Srebrenica website.
Smiling volunteer listens to a child reading in a library
Make a significant impact to a child's literacy and communication skills by becoming a reading volunteer. In just one hour a week, you can help their development.
Don't worry if you lack teaching experience - we offer free training and guidance to support you on this rewarding journey.
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