A visit to the Castle Site. L-R: Chris West, Head of Operations at Keltbray, Louise Pavitt, Major Project Director at Keltbray, Lucia Lorente-Arnau, Principal Development Officer and Cllr Ben Miskell, Chair of Transport, Regeneration and Climate Committee.
Keltbray is one of the UK’s leading specialist engineering and early-stage construction providers and will deliver the project regenerating the former Castle Market site into an exciting public space complete with revealing part of Sheffield’s medieval Castle, a new events area, the opening up of the River Sheaf and new public art that will interpret the history of the site.
It is with great sadness that the Council learned this week of the passing of Cllr Vickie Priestley. Cllr Colin Ross said: “My thoughts are with Vickie’s family and friends at this difficult time.” The Council will be flying the Union flag at half-mast in her memory.
The beloved Sheffield artist is the first tenant announced for Sheffield’s Grade II Listed Heart of The City development Leah's Yard.
Sheffield City Council has adopted a new strategy to help make the city a leading destination for visitors across Europe, boosting the local economy and opportunities for Sheffield residents and businesses.
Hollinsend Park Tennis Court has officially reopened after renovations funded by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) Tennis Foundation, Government funding and Sheffield City Council.
Proposals from six community groups for the former Fargate containers are to be considered. The proposals include expanding facilities which support those affected by homelessness, poverty, mental health and addiction, supporting grassroots football clubs and opening up community opportunities in a park in the North of Sheffield.
The set up has begun for the Christmas Market in the Peace Gardens
You may have spotted huts popping up in the city centre this week. Sheffield Christmas Market is back for another year on Thursday to help get you into the festive spirit, with an array of seasonal food & drink and unique gift ideas.
When it comes to paying the charge for driving into Sheffield's Clean Air Zone (CAZ) don't get caught out by bogus payment portals. There’s only one way to pay your CAZ charge, and that's via the government's payment system.
If you forget to pay ahead of your journey, you have up to six days after you have entered the zone to pay.
Learn more and view the CAZ boundary map online.
Our cost of living information hub has lots of support links in one place.
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.
We’ve been given government funding as part of the Household Support Fund (HSF) to help those in need. It can help pay for food, energy, clothing and more.
Warm Homes Sheffield helps 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.
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