 Rainbow Meadow in Shire Brook Valley is now home to a host of new four-legged friends as we see the arrival of Highland cows and Dexter cows.
The introduction of the cows forms part of Sheffield City Council’s Species Survival Fund which aims to protect, enhance and widen areas of heathland, and it will help to manage and create areas of meadow, benefitting species of flora such as orchids and invertebrates such as dragonflies.
Development of a new city-wide major events strategy has been given the go ahead.
The strategy would seek to take Sheffield's event's offer a step further – attracting more events to the city, better events and by creating a framework to ensure events hosted have a lasting, positive impact on local people, local businesses, communities and the Sheffield economy.
The Council, key partners across the city, people living with dementia and their families have all worked together to inform the plan, which aims for Sheffield to become a proud dementia-friendly city.
DJ Paulette launched her book ‘Welcome to the Club’ at our Sheffield Central Library this week.
A new 'all encompassing' strategy for Sheffield's Culture Sector has been approved.
Key dates for your diary ahead of the Woodhouse by-election
• Register to vote by 12 Nov 11:59pm
• by post 13 Nov 5pm
• by proxy or to apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate (applies to anyone without valid ID) 20 Nov 5pm
Do you know someone or an organisation in Sheffield making an outstanding contribution to the promotion of Arts, Music and Culture? Nominate them for a Lord Mayor Award.
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