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Homes England visit
Sheffield welcomed Homes England to the city so development partners could come together and see progress on the latest projects and discuss future opportunities.
The visit was arranged to see first-hand some of the developments that either have recently been completed or are ongoing and have been achieved by those multiple partners.
The city now has a 10-year plan to create a fairer and healthier Sheffield.
The Fair and Healthy Sheffield Plan, launched this week at The Sheffield Joint Health and Wellbeing Board, intends to close the unfair gaps in length and quality of life by prioritising improvements to the health and wellbeing of those who need it the most first.
A new approach to carrying out both electrical testing and condition reports in tenants’ properties will ensure those who live in council properties are even safer moving forward.
This will ensure everyone who lives in a Sheffield City Council property will receive an electrical safety test every five years, as well as a condition check of their home.
Contractors, working on behalf of Sheffield City Council, have started preparation work to remove and preserve a dangerous city centre façade which is at risk of completely collapsing.
The Lord Mayor Awards is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the incredible individuals that make a positive impact in our city. Nominations are now open.
A ‘Simpler Recycling’ consultation on future waste and recycling services is live for residents to have their say.
Remember nominations are still open for the Youth Awards 2024.
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