LOOKING for something to do in and around Sheffield today? Check out our 10 top things - plus other ideas for the next few days.
For more things to do this week, visit the Sheffield Telegraph's comprehensive listings guide online - CLICK HERE 1.Hillsborough Permit Parking Road Show, drop-in session to
view consultation findings and talk to officers, Hillsborough Baptist Church, Taplin Road, Wednesday, 3pm-6.30pm with ideas for a basic schme on display with suggestion box, Hillsborough First Point, Thursday, January 7, 9am-5pm for one week.
2.Curator's Tour, Rowena Hamilton, Curator of Craft & Design, leads tour of Can Art Save Us? and an insight into the contemporary works on display, Millennium Gallery, Thursday, January 7, 1pm–1.45pm (free with exhibition entry).
3.Dressmaking Classes, run by Jo Owen, a designer with more than 30 years experience. Suitable for all abilities. Learn how to make patterns fit and create exclusive garments for yourself. Stitched Up and Fleeced Studio, Nethergreen Road, Thursdays, 1pm-3pm (£60 for six sessions, 2303030, joowen10@hotmail.com).
4.Exercise for a Healthy Heart, Sheffield Coronary Society organise sessions run by professional instructors for those who have suffered a heart attack or other heart related condition and want to improve their health and well being, plus chance to meet others and see for themselves the benefits of exercise, Club Hallam Gymnasium, Sheffield Hallam University, Broomgrove Road (off Ecclesall Road), Mondays, 7.30pm - 9pm and The Source, Meadowhall, Meadowhall Way, Thursdays, 7.30pm - 8.45pm (Ben 07946081224, Aimee 07834604224).
5.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the story of a young girl escaping her wicked step mother and setting off on an adventure in the forest full of dwarfs, magic mirrors, poisoned apples, singing, dancing, audience participation and all the ingredients of a traditional pantomime with Toyah Willcox as the Wicked Queen, Damian Williams back as the dame, Nurse Nellie, and Toby Foster as Muddles, Lyceum Theatre, New Year's Eve, 2pm, Saturday, 2pm, 7pm, Sunday, 1pm, 5.30pm, Tuesday-Thursday, 7pm, continuing to January 10 (£13-£18).
6.Cinderella, with Coronation Street's Tom Hudson as Dandini, comic Andy Fleming as Buttons, Jessica Negus as Cinders and Richard Foster-King and Ben Goodridge as the Ugly Sisters with the Lisa Jayne Dancers, Rotherham Civic Theatre, Catherine Street, New Year's Eve, 11am and 2.30pm, Saturday, 11am, 2.30pm, 6.30pm, Sunday, 1pm, 4.30pm, Tuesday-Thursday, 10am, 2pm continues to January 10 (adults £10-£11, children £9.50-£10.50, family tickets £38-£42).
7.Steel Tours, find out more about the history behind the building, Magna Science Adventure Centre, Sheffield Road, Templeborough, Rotherham. Mondays to Thursdays, 10.40am, 11.40am and 1.40pm until December 3 (admission £9.95, £7.95 child).
8.Tour and Talk at the Sheffield Assay Office, the history and work of the Assay Office descrivbed by expert curator followed by a tour of the library and silver collection, Sheffield Assay Office, Guardians Hall, Beulah Road, Hillsborough, Thursday, December 3, 10am-12.30pm (£7.50, booking essential 2318167).
9.Hype Dance Academy, classes include Ballet, Tap, Contemporary, Street, Breakdance and Choreography for all levels, ages and abilities from beginners to advanced, junior to adult with friendly and experienced tutors, Hype Studios, Leadmill Road, Mondays-Thursdays, 4.30pm-9.30pm (drop in, no booking necessar, £3-£4.50 (Victoria, 2706757 or email info@hypedance.org.uk. For full comprehensive timetable visit www.hypdance.org.uk.
10.Steel City Salsa Dance Classes, have fun while learning to dance New York-style Salsa with Bill Newby, no partners required but encouraged, Polish Catholic Centre, Millennium Hall, Ecclesall Road, Thursdays, beginners, 7pm-8pm; improvers 8pm-9pm; intermediate, 9pm-10pm, social dance from 10pm (Bill Newby, 07880 932855 or 2647566, email: bnewby@chemoi.fsnet.co.uk).
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