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Gloworm Festival.
The festival has been a firm favourite with families from all over the UK since 2016 – and has teamed up with the Sheffield Telegraph to offer one family of two adults and two children a weekend with camping ticket prize.
Last year should have been the festival’s fifth birthday celebration, but it was unable to take place due to the global pandemic. However, organisers say this year’s event will be even better .
Organiser Rebecca McGlone said: “This year has been tough for our children. With schools closed for months on end, clubs on hold and meeting friends and family feeling like a thing of the past. So we’ve decided to go all out this year to make sure that our children have something really special to look forward to. We’re committed to making the event the best it’s ever been. The site is full to bursting with arts and entertainment for children of all ages to enjoy. We can’t wait to welcome all our festival families back with open
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15 reasons to pick up a copy of this week s Sheffield Telegraph
With the local elections round the corner, this week’s Sheffield Telegraph features six pages of election news and features, as well as stories from across the Steel City – here are just 15 of the best reasons to pick up a copy tomorrow, April 29.
Wednesday, 28th April 2021, 5:08 pm
Just some of the reasons to pick up a copy of the Sheffield Telegraph, out tomorrow, April 29.
With the highly-anticipated local election and city council referendum taking place on May 6, the Sheffield Telegraph has been speaking to some of the city’s first time voters, reported on a group of Sheffielders who have set up a website to make it easier for voters, and will bring you the low down on which seats to watch out for.