Millions are being spent on Sheffield city centre to improve its appearance and its fortunes - but not everyone is happy.
A historic town hall is in need of repairs that could cost up to £50m, a council report has warned. Sheffield Town Hall, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, is one of only two Grade I listed ...
The bill for the backlog of repairs to Sheffield Council buildings is set to reach £350 million, including for the historic ...
Sheffield City Council has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of the city centre's derelict Castlegate site. Proposals include a new park, an events space and opening up a ...
A planned redevelopment of a Grade II* listed building in Sheffield city centre earmarked to become a new music hub for the ...
A new music education centre has been given a second major funding grant for the restoration of a building. Harmony Works in ...
A delegation of Sheffield council and business leaders are visiting Pittsburgh in the US to discuss economic growth on a trip ...
Sheffield City Council, in partnership with the University of Sheffield and city retailers and businesses, were successful in receiving funding of £15.8m for Fargate and High Street. Sheffield ...
Sheffield City Council is now set to appoint a project ... “The Town Hall has been part of our city’s heritage and at the centre of civic life for more than 100 years. It has stood through ...
Sheffield Town Hall is one of only two Grade I listed buildings in the city centre, along with the cathedral The town hall hosts council meetings, civic functions, weddings, elections and the ...