Leo Butler's state-of-the-nation family drama sometimes suffers from its uneven pace, but its portrayal of Sheffield life over more than five decades is skilful and resonates with the home crowd.
The costs to the planet are mounting. Two years on from our last interview, Sheffield Action on Plastic is showing that reuse works – at festivals, in cafes and through a growing movement that’s turning everyday choices into collective action.
Labour councillor for Crookes & Crosspool Minesh Parekh writes for Now Then about why he’s pushing for a new city-wide licensing scheme for private landlords.
Last week, the writer and activist asked Sheffield to do something deceptively simple: fall back in love with the future. SSEN's Terry Murphy follows that thread, from ownership and agency to social enterprise – and Ewoks.