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The SCR Chambers: Sheffield


We are a community. Working together to make businesses stronger.


Whatever the sector, shape or size of your organisation, we want you to be a part of it. Visit: www.scci.org.uk


Melinda Schofield, Station Director at Hallam FM and Greatest Hits Radio South Yorkshire & North Derbyshire


Hallam FM scores another greatest hit


Celebrating its 45th year, Hallam FM continues to be the region’s leading commercial radio station in South Yorkshire. Big John @ Breakfast continues to entertain his loyal listeners, every weekday morning, with all the biggest hits, entertainment, and travel news. The station is multi-platform - on-air, on-


ground and online – it also provides video production services, making Hallam FM a total media solution for business. They continue to be the voice and digital


vehicle of choice for many organisations, providing guidance, support and advice, to ensure businesses in the region have the tools ready to bounce back and beyond. After further acquisitions and rebranding,


the station has also launched Greatest Hits Radio, into their growing portfolio. Greatest Hits Radio, which covers South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire, forms an integral part of the radio landscape and compliments the heritage brand of Hallam FM. Following this expansion and rebranding, it is now a leading brand for listeners and advertisers, offering significant scale and access to highly valued audiences. Businesses can be a part of this. Hallam


FM continue to be a strong and reliable vehicle for advertisers. Commercial radio provides brands with a way to engage with millions of people via a medium they can trust.


Radio provides reach, resonance and is


an emotional influencer with a power to enhance brand perception at a subconscious level.


For more information and to explore opportunities visit hallamfm.co.uk


The Sheffield College businesses that equip students with the skills for their future careers are gradually re-opening following the national lockdown easing


Students offer a warm welcome to customers


national lockdown easing. Revive Hair and Beauty Salon at City Campus,


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run by hair and beauty students, re-opened on 19 April. Dog grooming students have


returned to complete their assessments at Hillsborough Campus; they are appealing for the public to provide their pet pooches to groom. Meanwhile, catering and hospitality students are looking forward to the re- opening of the Silver Plate Restaurant at City Campus from 17 May. These on-campus businesses, supervised by staff, develop students’ customer service and vocational skills as part of a wider focus on careers not just courses. Kelly English, Assistant Principal, Creative and


Design Faculty, The Sheffield College, said: “It’s great to see our college businesses getting ready to safely re-open. They provide fantastic, real life industry experience for our students


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he Sheffield College businesses that equip students with the skills for their future careers are re-opening following the


enabling them to develop the vocational and employability skills to go further in their careers.” Revive Hair and Beauty Salon provides hair,


‘They provide fantastic, real life industry


experience for our students’


nail, facial and body treatments, and offered NHS staff free haircuts in gratitude for their work during the pandemic. The dog grooming salon has specialist industry equipment including electronic grooming tables and finishing dryers. The Silver Plate Restaurant offers high quality lunch menus and gourmet dining and has earned AA College Rosette Highly Commended status and AA Covid Confident accreditation. A range of safety measures are in place to ensure that the College remains a safe place to learn and work in line with an ongoing, thorough risk assessment, and government guidance.


The college is continuing to implement


social distancing measures, mass testing and limit campus occupancy to help keep everyone safe. Face coverings must be worn in learning and social spaces unless people are exempt.


Email: info@sheffcol.ac.uk Visit: www.sheffcol.ac.uk Call: 0114 2602600


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