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Some road closures and diversions are in place on Sunday 24 September for the Sheffield 10K.
If you drive through the Clean Air Zone (CAZ) or Arundel Gate or Furnival Gate bus gates between certain times, you won't be charged.
- CAZ charging will be suspended between 8am and 4pm.
- Arundel Gate and Furnival Gate bus gates charging will be suspended between 4am and 3pm.
More information about the race and road closures is available on the Sheffield 10K webpage.
For more information on the impact to bus services, please visit the Travel South Yorkshire website.
Temporary road changes have been made permanent on the Sheaf Valley Cycle Route, following an increase of over 62% in cycle trips in the past two years.
The council's Licensing Sub Committee has approved, with conditions, a 'shadow licence' application for The Leadmill. The application was submitted by the landlord for the building.
Active Travel Neighbourhoods in Crookes and Walkley are to be made permanent, following a decision at the Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee on 20 September.
The scheme in Nether Edge will be modified to reflect the views of residents, with a number of pedestrian crossings remaining in place.
We are seeking occupiers to run the Adelphi Cinema in Attercliffe as a mixed-use space.
The Grade II listed building provides the opportunity to create a cultural hub in the area and breathe life back into Attercliffe High Street.
Judy Robinson, Chair, Healthwatch Sheffield and Emma Latimer, Sheffield Place Director, NHS
This week Sheffield Healthwatch celebrated 10 years of supporting Sheffield people and improving public services.
Cllr Argenzio, chair of our Adult Health & Social Care Committee, joined people from around Sheffield and senior NHS and Council employees to thank Sheffield Healthwatch for their continued commitment to our city.
Visit the Healthwatch pages to find out more about their work or click the Healthwatch button below.
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Many of our foster parents began their journey just like you – wanting to care for a child, but not really knowing where to start.
The truth is, all you really need is a spare bedroom, some patience, and room in your heart to nurture a child who may not have had the best start in life.
There's no such thing as a perfect carer and, like all parents, no-one has all the answers. But the ongoing training and support we provide, and the wonderful community of family-based carers in Sheffield, will help you manage the journey.
Check out our website for lots more information. And if now feels like the right time for you to become a foster parent, we’ll be with you every step of the way.
Our cost of living information hub has lots of support links in one place.
Citizens Advice Sheffield’s trained staff provide free, trusted advice to help people find a way forward during the rising cost of living. For confidential specialist advice on debts, bills, housing and benefits.
Whether you are looking for help with benefits, debt or managing your finances, Sheffield Money Support is here to help you.
We want to improve the way you can ask us questions or submit petitions.
Tell us your thoughts in our two short surveys – they only take a few minutes to complete and close on 27 September.
As a new academic year starts, it's worth remembering that school isn’t just about learning, it’s about making friends, building confidence and skills for the future.
Your child's attendance is important, so if you or your child have any worries, information and support is available.
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