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Doubletree by Hilton Spa, Sheffield – Review
By Helen Johnston, October 2024 I hate to mention the C word before we’ve even had Hallowe’en, but given that ... -
Sheffield, and Radisson Blu Hotel – Review
By Clare Jenkins, August 2024 According to Marcel Proust, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, ... -
The Stirrings by Catherine Taylor – Review
By Clare Jenkins In 1977, Ian Dury released his song, ‘Reasons to be Cheerful Pt 3’. It included references to ... -
Rudy’s Pizza, Sheffield – Restaurant Review
By Helen Johnston, July 2022 Pizza is one of those ubiquitous foods that can easily be overlooked on a menu, ... -
What to do on a Trip to Sheffield
Steeling the Show By Richard Jones Known the world over as the Steel City, Sheffield was famed for its industry ... -
The History of Jawbone Hill, Sheffield
By Melvyn and Joan Jones The top of Jawbone Hill lying at 816 feet above the Don valley between Grenoside ... -
The Historic Gangs of Sheffield
By Ben W. Johnson ‘In a war, whichever side may call itself the victor, there are no winners, but all ... -
A Gallery from ‘Love Among the Ruins’ Exhibition in Sheffield, Documenting Housing Projects Park Hill ...
In July 2018, S1 Artspace reopens in the heart of Sheffield’s iconic Brutalist Park Hill estate with an exhibition of ... -
Portland Works, Sheffield – Where Modernity Melds With Traditional Skills
All the little mesters under one roof… by Michael Glover Even an old factory can spring a surprise. The great, ... -
Jenkin Road, Sheffield – The Steepest Hill Climb of the Tour de France
By Michael Glover Why did the Tour de France of 2014 go through the old industrialised east end of Sheffield? ...