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As autumn approaches, Leader of Sheffield City Council, Councillor Tom Hunt, talks about the beginning of the new school year and support available for young residents and families.
Since 2010, Sheffield has seen significant reductions in funding from central government. Demand for services is also rising.
To manage this in the best way possible for Sheffield, we are taking a proactive cross-Party approach to budget planning.
We are making some road changes in Kelham Island, which will see the entry road on Dixon Street changed into an exit road.
These changes are on an experimental basis, with work beginning from 4 September and taking up to three weeks to complete.
Once complete it will be easier for residents and businesses to travel to the north or west of Kelham Island. View the plans online and share your views in the Experimental Traffic Regulation Orders section.
A crowd is gathered around the Pollen Market surrounded by old buildings and foliage.
Join us 8 – 17 September to celebrate the rich heritage of Sheffield's oldest quarter and witness the exciting regeneration of one of its central sites.
Our Cost of Living Support Hub has distributed over £3.9m in hardship funds in 2023 directly to Sheffield residents. See how we can help you here at our cost of living webpage.
Assistance is available from your utility supplier through the Priority Services Register. This service is free and provides additional support to individuals in vulnerable situations.
The Household Support Fund is available to help you with anything from clothing and food, to gas and electricity.
We want to improve the way you can ask questions or submit petitions at our public meetings.
Even if you’ve never asked us a question or submitted a petition, we want to hear your views and feedback.
Tell us your thoughts in our two short surveys – they only take a few minutes to complete and close on 27 September.
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