1925: Sheffield’s most turbulent year

1925: Sheffield’s most turbulent year

Gangsters running through Little Chicago armed with cut-throat razor blades. Vicious beatings with rubber truncheons and children’s scooters. Extorting hard-working citizens for their wages. Throwing coal in chip shop fryers. Bitter turf wars over an elaborate game of heads or tails. Hiding from the hangman’s noose. It might sound like...

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Barnsley Book Festival is back!

Barnsley Book Festival is back!

Celebrate all things reading this February with the return of Barnsley Book Festival taking place between Saturday 15th February and Saturday 8th March.

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Aroundtown Meets Patrick Murphy

Aroundtown Meets Patrick Murphy

Barnsley’s Patrick Murphy isn’t an artist to be pigeonholed. He’s flown hundreds of brightly coloured birds around the world, immortalised Billy and Kes in steel, lit up South Yorkshire with poetic neon signs, fired a laser beam as the crow flies across Barnsley, and colour-bombed the East Front façade at...

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Planets in the Park

Planets in the Park

This February, spend a stellar evening at Clifton Park chasing the Moon across the sky as it passes a treasure trove of planets and winter constellations. As part of National Astronomy Week, the Friends of Clifton Park have teamed up with Mexborough and Swinton Astronomical Society to offer a free...

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Breastfeed in Barnsley Anytime, Anywhere

Breastfeed in Barnsley Anytime, Anywhere

Whether it’s your first or your fourth, having a baby is a life-changing experience that brings with it new emotions and new responsibilities. In between sleepless nights, changing nappies, and adjusting to your new family dynamics, you must also navigate the infant feeding journey. Breastfeeding has many benefits for mum,...

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Celebrating 30 years of Rotherham u3a

Celebrating 30 years of Rotherham u3a

If you want to stay active, keep learning and have fun in 2025, now is the perfect time to join Rotherham u3a. The member-led organisation has recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Since launching in August 1994, it has provided lifelong learning opportunities to scores of people in Rotherham after they’ve...

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Beer my Valentine at CAMRA’s GBBF Winter

Beer my Valentine at CAMRA’s GBBF Winter

This Valentine’s, beer lovers can make it a hot date at Magna for the Great British Beer Festival Winter. If you were sad to see last orders called on the Rotherham Real Ale and Music Festival, don’t cry over spilt beer. The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has relit the...

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Two new Andy’s Man Club groups open in South Yorkshire

Two new Andy’s Man Club groups open in South Yorkshire

More men across South Yorkshire will be able to access free peer-led support thanks to the launch of two new Andy’s Man Club groups. A group at Kiveton Park’s Old Colliery Offices starts on Monday 13th January and another will open at Conisbrough Library two weeks later on the 27th....

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A purrfect tribute to Charlie the Cat.

A purrfect tribute to Charlie the Cat.

A woman with autism from Rotherham has published her debut children’s book and wants to inspire other neurodivergent young people to follow their aspirations. When Lisa Victoria, 32, wrote Charlie the Cat in 2021, she did so without publishing in mind. She had initially written it as a Christmas present...

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Noble nod for South Yorkshire charities

Noble nod for South Yorkshire charities

Two South Yorkshire charities have been recognised by King Charles III for their commitment to their local community. Whiteknights Yorkshire Blood Bikes and Rotherham Families First both received the prestigious King’s Award for Voluntary Service. This is the highest award given to UK volunteer groups and is equivalent to the...

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