Issue 1037 Thursday 29 November 2018

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29th November 2018

Issue 1037

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Hillsborough students bring the hits with Grease

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Sixty-five students are staging the romantic comedy musical Grease, which explores the highs and lows of being a teenager in the 1950s.

Jo Beadle, Performing Arts Lecturer at The Sheffield College, said: “We’ve had a lot of fun working on this show, which is an important part of the students’ coursework and

helps them to develop the skills that the performing arts industry needs.” She added: “It’s a great, uplifting musical for the festive season and an all time favourite that appeals to a wide audience.” The students are completing the Performing and Production Arts Level 3 qualifica-

tion at Hillsborough campus, which has the latest performing arts facilities including a state-of-the-art drama theatre. Students will be performing four shows on December 4, 5, 6 and 7 at 7.15pm in the drama theatre at the College’s Hillsborough campus on Livesey Street. For tickets, please email info@sheffcol.ac.uk.

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Around 2,000 homes are needed in the city per year over the next five years for the young, older people, families and those who are vulnerable. These homes need to be either homes for sale or to rent. The new homes delivery plan, launched this week, aims to meet these needs which will mean that people in Sheffield will live in good quality, affordable, safe and secure homes. The council say that the plan will: • Maintain the current level of homes being built and improve the range on offer. • See the building of these 2,000 new homes, which will include over 725 new af-

fordable homes per year for the next five years to meet housing need.

• See the council working with the public and private sector to deliver the much needed homes. • Support the council’s intention to prioritise brownfield land to bring back into use land that has not been used for many years. • Bring existing empty housing back into use. Building more homes will mean that it will be easier to free up and make the best use of the city’s existing stock. Many people are struggling to afford to live in a home that they can afford across all types and tenures of housing. The council will work with the private and public sector to address the significant shortfall in affordable homes for

rent and the under-occupancy in many areas. Both quality and choice of housing will be significantly improved across the whole city. The council‘s approach is designed to reduce the inequality gap and not fuel it. Councillor Jack Scott, Cabinet Member for Transport and Development said: “Our homes matter to us. They are the foundations of a strong community and, at a very basic level, they are a major factor in deciding whether we feel safe, warm and cared for. We want to have a more inclusive and successful city, so we need our housing to offer choice, be affordable and provide good quality homes for all. We will only grow and prosper as a city if we do this and if we do it right. People will only want to stay here and come to live here if there is housing that meets their needs.”

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