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Between 24th November and 23rd December, Star House's Division Street-facing window will be filled with glowing stars – each one representing a message of hope and a donation supporting local young people.
Brian Bilston is one of the UK’s most popular poets. Having started out by sharing his poems online, Brian now has over half a million followers on social media and a raft of bestselling books.
These creative writing workshops for trans and non binary folks 18+ will be facilitated by songwriter and artist Maddie Morris and writer and playwright Tommi Bryson.
Laura-Mary Carter plays lives at Yellow Arch Studios on 25 November 2025.
Walk around the Gardens and learn about some of the magnificent, rare and unusual trees.
Rev up for a cause! Join this charity karting event — expect high-speed fun, wheel spin dares, station games, and plenty of laughs, all while supporting the Alzheimer’s Society. Donate £35 to secure your spot and race for a great cause!
Come along for an unmissable live event featuring the one and only Ant Middleton. This is a rare opportunity to hear firsthand how he's pushed his body and mind to their limits and what it truly means to embrace a life of resilience and endurance.
Murder comes to the countryside in the theatrical world premiere of the critically acclaimed television favourite Midsomer Murders. Spend an evening in England’s deadliest county…
Join Amnesty Sheffield’s monthly letter-writing session, standing up for human rights one letter at a time. It's free to join and no Amnesty membership required!
Hear from Emrhys Cooper (actor and film maker), Naomi Brown (Jesus Fellowship Redress Scheme) and Rachael Reign (Surviving Universal UK) about their work challenging cults and high control groups.