Five uplifting Sheffield stories to brighten up your weekend
It’s a good time of year to get stuck into a new challenge, and one determined man is doing just that.
Fraser Lamb is pledging to notch up more than 2,000 miles this year in aid of Sheffield Children’s Hospital – in his wheelchair!
Read the story here
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Hide AdIf you are desperate to get back into your favourite sport once lockdown lifts, Sheffield is set to see ping pong tables spring up all over the city for people to play on again.
Find out more about the Ping! initiative through the full story
Remember eating out last summer? Take a trip down memory lane and recall your favourite Sheffield restaurants, as well as what you ate there, after reading our piece revealing just how many people ate out to help out in 2020.
The country has said a sad farewell to Captain Tom Moore, who died of Covid this week and was honoured with a national doorstep clap on Thursday evening.
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Hide AdIn Sheffield a similarly inspirational young boy nicknamed ‘Captain Tobias’ has been nominated for a statue honour by his peers.
Read the full and heart-warming update on Tobias Weller’s fundraising here.
Finally, an 11-year-old girl’s research into a legendary Sheffield circus elephant has become a fundraising idea – could you help Lilly make the honour for Lizzie a reality?
Have a look at her wonderful work all about the historic elephant in our full story.
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