As autumn approaches, Leader of Sheffield City Council, Councillor Tom Hunt, talks about the beginning of the new school year and shares information about support available for young residents and families.
Sheffield Council’s new administration has been formally announced today, with a collaboration between Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party.
The next steps for the regeneration of Fargate and surrounding areas were discussed and approved at the Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee yesterday.
Sheffield City Council has been shortlisted for the Most Improved Council of the Year category at the 2025 Local Government Chronicle (LGC) Awards — a recognition that highlights the Council’s transformational journey and renewed commitment to serving the people of Sheffield.
An exciting planning application has been submitted by the Council for the transformation of the Castle site public space, including an events space, new public art and opening up the River Sheaf.
Sheffield City Council’s administration for 2025/2026 will be formed of a collaboration between Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party for a third year running.
Over the past 12 months the Heart of the City has hit several significant milestones and progress has been made across the site, with lots more development to come.