Rotherham Remembers
November marks a time of remembrance as we say thank you to our armed forces for their service and commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. In Rotherham, a sombre and moving tribute to the military community has been installed at the Centenary Market with a cascade of 22,000 hand-knitted poppies and...
It’s showtime once again at Rotherham Theatres
Following an 18-month interval, the curtains at Rotherham’s Civic Theatre have finally reopened as the iconic venue welcomes back live audiences once again.
Rotherham photographer launches new seascape book
Photography provides us with a return ticket to those special moments when time seems to stand still. But for Rotherham’s Nicola Jones, her new book of seascape photography transports us to the raw beauty, incarnate energy, and immersive emotion of some of Yorkshire’s most stunning nautical scenes. Black and White...
New project for Rotherham veterans
Rotherham’s Military Community Veterans Centre is launching a new project called ‘Hidden Faces’ to reach veterans at risk of loneliness and isolation.
Look who’s 80 – and no sign of slowing down anytime soon!
To celebrate his 80th birthday on Wednesday 30 June, Rotherham ultra-runner, Ray Matthews, wants every schoolchild in Rotherham to run a mile with him.
Rotherham’s oldest charity, The Feoffees, continues to care
As Rotherham’s oldest charity, the Feoffees of the Common Lands of Rotherham have been giving back to the community for over 700 years.
Andy’s Man Club: Breaking down the stigma of men’s mental health
Andy’s Man Club in Rotherham is a male-only peer support group which aims to get men talking and reduce the stigma of men’s mental health.
Rotherham Climate Action aims to build back better to protect our planet
With the help of Rotherham Climate Action, have your say on how Rotherham tackles the climate change crisis and build back better.
Wath Hall: bought by the people, for the people
Following a six-year campaign, Wath Hall in Rotherham has finally been bought by the people, for the people to enjoy for years to come.
Ladies of the Manor
It’s been the domestic dwelling of many Members of Parliament, a couple of Prime Ministers and even a former Lord Mayor of Sheffield. But amidst the aristocratic wealth predominantly associated with the UK’s largest private residence, the rooms within Wentworth Woodhouse were also once the not-so-humble abode of hundreds of...