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5000 children, from 70 schools across Sheffield, have recorded a song by MOBO Award winner Stormzy, as the city welcomed the event for the first time this week.
The rendition of Blinded By Your Grace was launched in a video on Wednesday and featured eight young rappers who have re-written the rap section of the song with a distinctly Sheffield slant.
Sheffield had an absolutely amazing time hosting the 26th MOBO Awards this week.
We absolutely loved every minute of the event itself and all the MOBO Fringe events that took place from Monday to Wednesday.
Take a look through a whistle-stop tour of the amazing experience that took place right here in the city below.
The Council’s Transport, Regeneration and Climate Committee is due to meet on Wednesday 14 February and will hear the proposal to invest £1m of the income from the Clean Air Zone into projects designed to reduce children’s exposure to harmful road pollution around schools.
A new webpage dedicated to bringing all the different projects together is helping residents, businesses, and visitors ‘discover Sheffield’s changing city centre’. It features updates, news and key milestones as each development progresses.
The public consultation about the possible introduction of a city centre Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) is now live for you to give your views. The survey closes on Monday 25th March 2024.
Plans to turn a building in Sheffield city centre into a mixed-use cultural community hub have moved forward with the appointment of Willmott Dixon as the lead contractor.
A new partnership has been launched, which aims to help make Sheffield an anti-racist city.
The Race Equality Partnership for Sheffield (REPS), launched during Race Equality Week (5-11 February) will be an active, collaborative network of people and organisations with a shared aim to support race equality in Sheffield.
Proposed plans to service charges for traders at the Moor Market will be considered by councillors on 14th February.
Sheffield City Council has been awarded a Youth Investment Fund Refurbishment Grant to renovate youth provision for young people across the region.
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Our city is friendly, vibrant, culturally diverse and inclusive. Our new Equality Objectives will support our work across the city, making sure everyone feels welcome, connected and can benefit from and contribute to the growth of Sheffield.
Could you share your home with an unaccompanied asylum-seeking child and help them gain skills to live independently?
We’re looking for people with a spare bedroom to become Supported Lodgings hosts.
Find out more about being a host, and how it’s different to fostering, on our website.
A Sheffield child is waiting to share their life with you. To feel safe and loved, perhaps for the first time.
Make 2024 the year you take the leap and become a foster carer.
We’ll support you every step of the way, to help you become the best foster carer you can be.
Contributing to your community in 2024 could provide a wonderful sense of fulfilment. We are actively seeking reading volunteers willing to dedicate just one hour per week to help children and young people in Sheffield enhance their literacy and communication skills.
We have a dedicated website which offers full information, support and advice to help with the cost of living, including housing, food, fuel, health and general finance.
The Household Support Fund is available to help you with anything from clothing and food, to gas and electricity.
Whether you are looking for help with benefits, debt or managing your finances, Sheffield Money Support is here to help you find services.
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