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These new images show how two huge new developments in Sheffield with more than 1,300 homes between them could look. A total of £67 million was announced by the Government in March to create new communities at Furnace Hill, in Shalesmoor, and at Neepsend. Now the architecture firm GPAD has unveiled these images showing how those neighbourhoods, which sit close to trendy Kelham Island, could look. GPAD was appointed to draw up plans for the sites, as part of the deal between Homes England, the...
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Adopt a Dog Sheffield: 19 dogs at Helping Yorkshire Poundies who need a home including pug puppy, Kevin
There are 19 dogs currently up for adoption at Helping Yorkshire Poundies (HYPS). Six of those have been added to the list of adoptable dogs just this week, including some young ones - a pug puppy (possibly a cross) called Kevin, Cricket the lurcher, and Digby. Many of them, like Bodhi, Clover and Franklin, are very familiar faces who have been at the shelter for a while. Subscribe to The Star’s free newsletter HYPS has a very small team of volunteers, and are always looking for more to help...
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Detective pens anti-knife crime book based on fatal Sheffield stabbing which ruined two young lives
The lives of two individuals, and two families, can be destroyed in a matter of seconds when a knife is used to kill someone. That is the message from Detective Constable Thomas Ryan, whose experience of the devastation caused to the lives of both victims and perpetrators, and those closest to them, through unsurvivable stabbings has prompted him to pen a book detailing the life-changing and irreversible consequences for the person responsible. “For the last three years I have worked in our...