Everyday tens of thousands of people descend on Sheffield as part of their morning commute to the office, to meet friends for a coffee or to grab the latest must have item from the city’s hundreds of shops.
A new, five-year housing strategy has been approved that will enable older residents across Sheffield to live in safe, comfortable and accessible homes for longer with the support they need.
A brand new approach to housing those who most need short-term support has been approved – which will also help tackle the spiralling costs associated with temporary accommodation.
Families are now enjoying a revitalised Gaunt Shopping Precinct after renovations were carried out thanks to funding aimed at improving local high streets.
The Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council has described the £1.5 billion being awarded to South Yorkshire as part of the Government’s £15 billion for transport projects as “game changing”.
We are once again joining with our partners in the Future of Council Housing coalition to call on the Government to support a transformative new Green and Decent Homes Programme.
A ‘newspaper’ that highlights the support available across the city to those experiencing rough sleeping, homelessness or vulnerability has been relaunched after being brought back into print.
The hard work and dedication of our Housing Service staff to improve the quality of services to tenants has been recognised as Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSMs) continued to increase during the third quarter of the year.