 Cllr Hunt explains what the Local Plan is, why it is important and how it will help shape Sheffield's future - setting out where development will take place in our city over the next 15 years, a plan for jobs and homes.
 Come and celebrate Black History Month in Sheffield! In the coming days, you'll have the opportunity to meet the talented metal artist Francisca Onumah at the Graves Gallery, experience the musical "The Bodyguard" at The Lyceum, enjoy an Oscar-nominated performance in the film Claudine at the Showroom and so much more.
 Local landlord and business man Nilendu Das (DOB 28/12/1967) of Carter Knowle Avenue was added to the national database on Friday 22nd September 2023 and has been banned from letting or managing properties for ten years.
Air pollution contributes to around 1 in 20 deaths in Sheffield each year. Initiatives, such as our Clean Air Zone will take us a step closer to cleaner air and higher standard of health for local people, especially those most vulnerable to pollution related health issues, such as the elderly, un-born babies and young children.
Only the most heavily polluting vehicles will be charged for entering Sheffield’s CAZ. Private passenger cars, motorcycles and lower-polluting vehicles will not have to pay.
More than £1.75m of funding is available for small and medium businesses in Sheffield to improve their productivity, become more digital and create jobs.
Our Introductory Tenancy scheme now applies to all new council tenants.
An Introductory Tenancy works like a probation period, usually for 12 months, to help tenants stick to their agreement.
This change will not impact existing tenants.
To find out more, you can talk to someone at your local housing office or visit our webpage.
Come and celebrate Black History Month in Sheffield with us! In the coming days, you can meet the sheer metal artist Francisca Onumah at Graves Gallery, check out the musical "The Bodyguard" at The Lyceum or enjoy the Oscar nominated performance in the film Claudine at the Showroom.
A free app which allows you to turn your steps, cycle rides, bus trips and more into shopping vouchers or donations to local charities has launched in Sheffield.
Our cost of living information hub has lots of support links in one place.
Citizens Advice Sheffield’s trained staff provide free, trusted advice to help people find a way forward during the rising cost of living. For confidential specialist advice on debts, bills, housing and benefits.
Whether you are looking for help with benefits, debt or managing your finances, Sheffield Money Support is here to help you.
Thanks to new funding, we're helping people get grants to make their home more energy efficient for free. The grants can be used for things like solar panels, air source heat pumps, and insulation. Check if you're eligible.
As a new academic year starts, it's worth remembering that school isn’t just about learning, it’s about making friends, building confidence and skills for the future.
Your child's attendance is important, so if you or your child have any worries, information and support is available.
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