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Sheffield walk of fame adds late referee and 'pram' fundraiser
Summary
Sheffield's Legends Walk of Fame will add six new names, including members of Pulp, the late referee Uriah Rennie and fundraiser John Burkhill; Rennie's plaque is due to be unveiled on 2 February.
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Sheffield's Legends Walk of Fame will add six more names to the pavement outside Town Hall. The latest selections include members of the band Pulp, the late Premier League referee Uriah Rennie, late businesswoman Dame Julie Kenny and fundraiser John Burkhill, who is known locally as "the man with the pram." The council said the additions recognise people who have made notable contributions to culture, sport, community and public life. An independent panel reviewed more than 30 nominations from across the city.
Key details:
- Six additional plaques have been selected for the Sheffield Legends Walk of Fame outside Town Hall.
- Members of Pulp were recognised for championing their Sheffield roots during their career.
- Uriah Rennie was posthumously honoured for his career as a Premier League referee; his plaque will be unveiled on 2 February.
- John Burkhill, known as "the man with the pram," has raised more than £1 million for Macmillan Cancer Support in memory of family members.
- Dame Julie Kenny was recognised for leadership in business and local economic and community work; she died last February.
- The council said the recipients were chosen for being prominent in their fields and for promoting Sheffield.
Summary:
The new additions extend the walk's role in recognising people connected to Sheffield's culture, sport and community life. Rennie's plaque unveiling is scheduled for 2 February, and other recently announced honourees include sports figures previously added to the walk.
