Sheffield leaders were front and centre at the UK’s largest real estate and investment event in Leeds last week, championing the city across dozens of panel sessions, showcases and debates.
The Children’s University Festival of Fun is set to return for an action-packed 10th edition this summer – and parents and youngsters can start planning what activities they want to take part in.
A new Housing Strategy to ensure everyone in Sheffield has access to a home, which is safe, affordable and ready for a changing climate is to begin a full public consultation.
English Touring Opera (ETO) announces the city of Sheffield as the company’s new home, and will relocate its offices by the end of October 2024 as part of the Arts Council England Transfer Programme.
Following the local elections on Thursday 2 May, we have collated the Voter ID figures for people turned away, on polling day, due to not having an acceptable form of ID.
Local leisure facilities are set to become more energy efficient, with Government funding secured to help them reduce energy consumption and carbon output.
Sheffield residents looking for home improvement services online should be vigilant and check the credibility of businesses before handing over any money, so they don’t become victims of rogue traders.
Around 50 people took to the streets of Sheffield to say a big ‘thank you’ to everyone that works tirelessly across the city as a foster carer to look after vulnerable youngsters.
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.