“I’d like to say thank you to everybody who fed in their views.”
Today, the Council’s Strategy & Resources Committee approved a 10-year, city-wide Housing Strategy to benefit everyone who calls Sheffield home.
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It’s an icon, a Grade II* listed building and home to thousands of people.
Park Hill Flats could add another to its list of honours should it be successful in the RIBA Stirling Prize later today.
It’s the second time it’s been nominated, and we can’t wait to find out.
It’s nearly time to find out if the fabulous regeneration of Park Hill Flats comes out on top in the RIBA Stirling Prize.
The housing estate is up for the honour, with the announcement due tomorrow.
We’ve got everything crossed and are incredibly excited to see if it wins.
It is important to recognise figures who inspire us into success. Ben Locke, Owner of Re:faced kitchen renovations & Co-Chair SCC Business Diversity Board, tells us about his business and who influenced him into becoming an entrepreneur.
Watercliffe Meadows Primary School is the latest addition to our School Streets project.
The road outside the school will now be closed during the morning and afternoon school runs, something residents on the street are also happy about.
Find out why in the video below.
As we dive into the theme of 'Reclaiming Narratives' this Black History Month, we have looked into the success stories of business owners within the city who have changed the infrastructure of Sheffield. Dave Campbell, CEO of Gem Hygiene Ltd, tells us how he has made his mark.
The voices of those with lived experience of homelessness are key to helping end the issue here in Sheffield.
The below message from our partners at
@HomewardsUK
this World Homeless Day 2024 sees those with lived experience sharing their thoughts on what can be done.
Can homelessness be ended?
We asked those with lived experience of homelessness to let us know if they think ending homelessness is possible, and what it could mean for those living in the UK.
#WorldHomelessnessDay
With Black History Month now in full swing, Sheffield-based author Yvonne Battle-Felton launched her latest novel ‘Curdle Creek’ down at our Central Library last night.
We’re so pleased she chose Sheffield as the place to launch this novel during this important awareness month.