Attercliffe is as old as Sheffield itself, dating back to the 12th century, and is steeped in history including playing a pivotal role in the industrial revolution where its steel works dominated the world market for centuries.
The Sheffield Children’s University Festival of Fun is returning for an action-packed summer – and parents and youngsters can start planning what activities they want to take part in.
Sheffield City Council’s landmark Heart of the City development has collected another award, this time being named Commercial Public – Private Partnership of the Year at the prestigious Property Week Property Award, recognising the partnership between the Council and Queensberry Real Estate.
To celebrate some of the city’s greatest achievers, Sheffield City Council is proposing to relaunch the Sheffield Legends – the city’s walk of fame honouring individuals who have achieved national or international acclaim.
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.
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.
The Sheffield College’s Peaks Campus has now reached the second phase of its Post-16 SEND Hub which focuses on employment, independence and participation.