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.
Sheffield’s Heart of the City transformation project has received many awards and important visitors over the years since construction first started back in 2019 and, on Thursday, the flagship project was visited by a member of the Royal family.
A new and evolving approach to dog walking in Sheffield’s parks, woodlands and countryside spaces has been proposed. It aims to help ensure the city’s most cherished areas are protected, more inclusive and enjoyable for everyone.
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.
A total of £400,000 of funding, split over five years, has been committed to the Compassionate Sheffield Programme, to help support the local community with their experiences of death and bereavement.
Sheffield City Council welcomes this morning’s Government announcement of the £100m fund that will see teams working proactively across the country to tackle some of the public sector’s biggest challenges.
The Government’s Joint Air Quality Unit (JAQU) has announced £20m funding to support the upgrade of buses operating in Sheffield, to reduce harmful pollution in the city.
A project aimed at providing more space for people, allowing businesses to expand and for people to shop, eat and spend more time in Sheffield City Centre has been given a major investment boost.