Multinational companies, local independents, cafes and creatives are among the businesses due to be opening soon in Sheffield City Council’s Heart of the City development.
Chapel Walk’s transformation is set to continue as Sheffield City Council awards £1.24 million to local businesses to create a vibrant city centre destination.
With the transformation of the ever-popular Chapel Walk area of Sheffield city centre moving at pace, now is your chance to get involved with grant funding being made available for independent business owners to have their very own piece of this busy, historic thoroughfare.
It’s a street that dates back decades into Sheffield’s fantastic history, being a place with unique, boutique shops, independent cafes and trend setting fashion outlets, and now you have the chance to shape the future of Chapel Walk.
Following the recent General Election, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Stocksbridge & Penistone, Dr Marie Tidball MP, has joined the Stocksbridge Town Deal Board as the new Co-Chair alongside current Co-Chair, Yuri Matischen.
Sheffield’s flagship Heart of the City development is to get a taste of the continent with the opening of the city’s largest ever beer hall and restaurant.
Exciting plans to turn an area of land, part of which was once the site of the Sheffield Ski Village, into a Country Park in the city has continued following the confirmation of funding from central Government.
It’s a building that, for nearly 200 years, has attracted worshipers, shopper and excited children eager to see the latest must have toy, but now Bethal Chapel is set for a new lease of life looking towards the future.
Amendments to the Draft Local Plan in response to public consultation will be referred to Full Council for consideration after they were endorsed by the Strategy & Resources Committee today.