The refurbishment of the Woodbourn Road football site in Darnall has started as part of a project led by the Premier League, The Football Association and Government’s Football Foundation in partnership with Sheffield City Council.
Expertise has been brought in to explore how Sheffield’s Grade II listed Graves Gallery and Central Library building can best be used for public cultural activities in the future.
Sheffield and Pittsburgh in the USA have been Sister Cities since 1980. This week a delegation from Sheffield will head to Pittsburgh to strengthen ties, share knowledge and explore future collaboration.
Learning Disability Week, which launched today, will see a programme of events and activities in Sheffield designed to raise awareness, challenge stigma and celebrate the talents and contributions of people who have a learning disability.
Next Wednesday Sheffield City Council’s Strategy and Resources Committee will meet to decide the future use of the former Cole Brothers building in Barker’s Pool.
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.
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.
Students at Sheffield’s Pipworth Primary School have thanked local residents for ‘caring for their air’ after spending the day learning about the importance of clean air through a fun-filled day of activities led by Sheffield City Council’s Modeshift Stars team.