Sheffield’s leaders head to the UK’s largest real estate and investment event next week, ready to showcase Sheffield as a global, green and growing city that is delivering dynamic spaces to work, live and play.
They are some of the city’s best known and much-loved areas, valued for their character and appearance which are given protection through the planning process.
Sheffield City Council will provide an update on its financial position and reaffirm its commitment to ensure a stable and sustainable authority that delivers for the city and its residents, in a report being presented to the Strategy and Resources Committee on 10 July 2025.
A proposal has been put forward to make changes to the city’s recycling services. Plans include replacing the current 140-litre blue recycling bin with a larger 240-litre version, and to expand the range of materials accepted in the brown bin.
Local leisure facilities are set to become more energy efficient, with Government funding secured to help them reduce energy consumption and carbon output.