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Information regarding the 2024 local elections in Sheffield has been published on our website.
Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 2 May.
Remember to bring photo ID to vote. You can view a list of accepted types of photo ID on our website.
Snooker pros told us how it feels to play at the 'magical' and world-famous Crucible Theatre - home of Snooker for almost 50 years - when we spoke to them on the eve of the Championship kicking off last Friday (19 April 2024).
Congratulations to the Sheffield Steelers Ice Hockey team on their Grand Slam win! We were delighted to host the team and their loved ones at the Town Hall for a civic reception with the Mayor and Mayoress.
We caught up with Captain Robert Dowd, about how it feels to be Grand Slam winners and honoured by the city.
Work has started on the Connecting Sheffield Magna – Tinsley project.
We’re installing a crossing close to the junction of Sheffield Road and Raby Street, and temporary traffic lights are in place. We expect the work to take around three months. You can’t access Raby Street from Sheffield Road, but diversions are in place. Find out more on the Connecting Sheffield website.
Sign up to our Castlegate and Fargate newsletters
For the latest news on the development of Fargate and Castlegate, you can now sign up to receive newsletters for each area.
Every couple of months, we share details of what's been done and what's to come.
If you're considering becoming a foster carer, come to one of our upcoming information evenings.
They're informal online sessions where our social workers and foster carers tell you what it's like to become a foster carer or supported lodgings host. You can also ask any questions.
The sessions help many people decide if fostering is right for them. Our next ones are:
- Thursday 16 May, 6pm - 7.30pm
- Wednesday 19 June, 6pm - 7.30pm
To find out more and book your place, visit our website.
Our cost of living information hub has lots of support links in one place.
Giving back to your community will make you feel good. As a reading volunteer in just an hour a week you will help children improve their literacy and communication. That's less than the time it takes to watch a movie!
With over 40 free events in May, the Sheffield Life, Loss and Death Festival explores the importance of discussing, learning, and sharing themes related to death.
As part of the festival, the Bereavement and Coronial Service is hosting two free-entry events facilitated by Compassionate Sheffield.
Join a talk with the Senior Coroner for South Yorkshire (West), Mrs Tanyka Rawden. The Coroner’s role is to investigate sudden, violent or unexpected deaths.
Medico-Legal Centre, Watery Street, Sheffield, S3 7ES Thursday 9 May 10am - 12pm
The tour offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about the history of the renowned City Road site and gain a unique perspective on our duties and responsibilities as a service.
City Road Cemetery, 441 City Road, Sheffield, S2 1GD Tuesday 28 May (5:30pm – 8pm)
We are encouraging parents/carers to check whether their children are fully vaccinated and take up the offer of an MMR vaccine. If you are in Sheffield, free drop-in clinics are available – no need to book.
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