Residents across Rotherham will begin celebrating Shared Lives week in style with events taking place to honour the amazing network of Shared Lives carers.
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Chief Executive Sharon Kemp has been awarded an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list, for her services to business and to the community in Rotherham and South Yorkshire.
Rotherham Council has received nomination papers from candidates standing in the three constituencies in the borough at next month’s General Election on Thursday 4 July 2024.
Cabinet will be asked to approve a refresh of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Strategy, which sets out the priorities and vision for SEND services over the next four years.
Rotherham Council’s Cabinet is set to approve plans to provide support for households on a low-income across Rotherham, including free school meal provision for children during school holidays.
The free-to-attend Rotherham Council event runs from 4-7pm on Wednesday 24 April at New York Stadium and will feature a variety of employers offering apprenticeship vacancies, information and advice.
The Art Explora Mobile Museum is set to visit Rotherham, when school children, community groups and adults will get the chance to view work from some of the world’s most famous artists.
Local elections will take place in Rotherham on Thursday 2 May this year and Rotherham Council is asking residents to make sure they are registered to vote by Tuesday 16 April.
A clock that has remained silent for a decade has chimed again for the first time today (Tuesday 26th March 2024) as works to the clock tower at the former Maltby Grammar School gather a pace.
Rotherham Council’s Councillor Sarah Allen and Councillor Joanna Baker-Rogers joined partners RH Fullwood & Co Ltd to celebrate the completion of ten new affordable, energy efficient homes.
A Changing Places facility designed for people with learning or physical disabilities has been installed in the gardens of Wentworth Woodhouse, following funding secured by Rotherham Council.
Over the last two years, Rotherham Council’s ward councillors have been working with teams from the Council to deliver 22 Towns and Villages projects in the heart of their communities.
Plans to increase the number of foster carers in Rotherham and develop new Council homes were discussed and agreed when Rotherham Council’s Cabinet held its latest meeting today, Monday 18 March