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Arundel Gate works - May 2026
As part of our continued improvement works in the city centre, we will soon be changing our work areas on Arundel Gate. This will mean general traffic will travel slightly differently, and there will also be some changes to where you get on and off some bus services along Arundel Gate.What work is happening?From Monday 11 May, we will be working near bus stop AG13 on Arundel Gate. The stop is outside the Sheffield Hallam University Adsetts Centre.We will fill in the existing bus layby in this area. This is to make waiting facilities better for bus passengers, and to further improve bus priority along Arundel Gate so journeys are more reliable. We will also add a new bus stop in this area.From Tuesday 12 May, we will be widening the footway outside Sheffield Hallam University’s Stoddart Building too. This will create more space for people walking and wheeling. By widening the footway, the pedestrian crossing distance will be shorter too. We will also be working here to add planting to make the area more attractive, and create a two-way cycle route which will link to existing facilities at Charles Street and at Howard Street.Journeys towards Furnival SquareSo our teams can work safely, we will need to close lanes in different places on Arundel Gate. If you are driving from Castle Square towards Furnival Square during the work, the road will narrow just before The Lyceum to one lane in this direction. At Howard Street, traffic will move onto the other side of the carriageway, with one lane running in each direction to Furnival Square roundabout.The change to traffic movements on the section between Howard Street and Furnival Square roundabout will be in place from 12am on Tuesday 12 May.During the work, we will need to suspend bus stop AG13. All services that currently use AG13 will arrive and depart from AG12 instead. AG12 is located further along Arundel Gate, by Castle Square.We will also need to suspend bus stops CS3 and CS4 outside the Genting Casino. All services that currently use these stops will use CS2 outside Derwent House instead.To get up to date information about your bus service, please check your journey on the Travel South Yorkshire website: https://www.travelsouthyorkshire.com/Journeys towards Castle SquareIf you are travelling towards Castle Square for access to a business or property, there will be narrow two-way traffic lanes on this side of the road, to allow for the safe work area outside the Stoddart Building.The bus gate on Arundel Gate will remain active during the works, and you’ll need to use Furnival Gate roundabout to divert during this period. The taxi rank outside the Genting Casino will continue to be in use during the work.We expect the work at the AG13 bus stop, near The Lyceum, to take around six weeks to complete.If you have any questions about the project, you can contact us using the details below. Email: info@connecting-sheffield.co.uk 9am-5pm Freephone: 0808 196 5105 Freepost: Freepost Connecting SHF You can also sign up to receive information on our transport projects direct to your inbox.
BT Payphone proposed removal (May 2026)
If you wish to comment on these proposals please do so below. If the Council is to object to the removal of a payphone, it must be supported by relevant evidence, specifically relating to local factors that show a reasonable end-user need for that payphone.There are then some additional equality monitoring questions. It is essential that our services are provided fairly and that they reach the people who need to use them. The monitoring information we collect below is vital to this process. It helps us understand who is using our services and who is not, having this information helps us improve services and reduce barriers to access. The information we collect will always be kept confidential and secure. If you do not wish to answer a question you can leave it blank. If you have answered ‘yes’, please select the box (es) below that best describe your impairment(s). The purpose of this question is to establish the types of impairment(s) you experience currently as a result of your health condition or illness. Please consider if you are affected in any of these areas while receiving any treatment or medication or using any devices to help you such as a hearing aid. Please select all that apply., Please explain why the payphone should be retained, What is your age? , White, If yes - how do you identity?, Asian or Asian British, Black or Black British, Other ethnic group, Mixed/multiple heritage, What is your sex?, Do you agree with the proposal to remove the BT payphone? If not, please explain why the payphone should be retained, Do you agree with the proposal to remove the BT payphone?, How would you describe your national identity?, What is your ethnicity?, What is your sexual orientation?, Do you identify as Trans?, What is your religion or belief?, Are you an unpaid carer? , Do you have personal experience of being looked after by children’s care services? (this includes if you were adopted after being under the care of the local authority), Do you consider yourself to be a disabled person?, Relationship to Sheffield, Are you currently serving or a veteran in the UK Armed Forces?, Are you a member of a serviceperson’s immediate family?, Are you a reservist or in part time service such as in the Territorial Army?, Equality monitoring questions, Postcode
City centre journey surveys - April 2026
Following approval of our City Centre Access and Movement Plan in December, we will be doing some city centre journey surveys in May to support future proposals.The surveys will be done by cameras which will be installed from Monday 11 May. They will record data for all trips that enter and leave the city centre. Cameras will be installed in 37 locations on the edge of the city centre boundary.We will count all journeys made in these ways: Walking Cycling Mobility vehicles (including wheelchairs, mobility scooters and mobility trikes) E-scooters Mopeds and motorcycles Cars Taxis Light, medium and heavy goods vehicles Buses and coaches This data will help us understand how different journeys are made and will support plans for the evolution of our city centre transport network. No registration or personal data will be recorded.
Housing Policy Committee Papers March 2026
https://democracy.sheffield.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=644&MId=9621&Ver=4
Development of a Playground Brief
01 February 2026 After finalsing the prefered location for the playground, a brief was written for the Council's capital Delivery Service Service (CDS).
When will the new Housing Allocations Policy come into place?
We intend to implement the new Housing Allocations Policy in Autumn 2026. This is subject to change and we will communicate any change to this date.
Transfer to High Needs Block 2026/27
Consultation for mainstream schools and academies only (not special schools)For 2026/27 we are proposing a transfer, in principle, of approximately £1m to £1.4m, from the Schools Block to the High Needs Block on the basis that this will increase
Work on Derek Dooley Way - May 2026
As part of our Connecting Sheffield: Darnall–Attercliffe–City Centre project, which is improving transport links between Darnall, Attercliffe and the Lower Don Valley and the city centre, we will soon be starting work to create a right turn lane from Derek Dooley Way to Furnival Road / Effingham Road.What’s happening?From 8pm on Saturday 9 May to 6am on Sunday 10 May, Derek Dooley Way will be closed overnight in both directions between Sheffield Parkway and Wicker. This is so we can put traffic management in place for night working to create the right turn. This will begin on Monday 11 May, for around 15 weeks. We expect this phase of work to be complete by the end of August. Doing the work overnight allows us to reduce disruption for people travelling during the day along this busy route, and it also means our teams can work more safely. We will work from 8pm to 6am, Monday to Friday.We will also continue working over the weekends from Saturday 16 May. This will mean work can progress more quickly. Because there tend to be lower traffic volumes at the weekend, we will work during the day on Saturdays and Sundays, from 7.30am to 4pm.Diversion routes – Saturday 9 MayTraffic will be diverted via the following signed diversion route:Savile Street – Attercliffe Road – Staniforth Road – Woodbourn Road – Cricket Inn Road / Broad Street – Park Square roundabout.You will still be able to access Quays Hotels via Park Square roundabout and Furnival Road.Travelling in the area from Monday 11 MayOnce the traffic management is in place, there will be two narrow traffic lanes running in both directions during the day. While we are working overnight and at weekends, one traffic lane will run in each direction.Please take extra care during roadworks. Allow more time for your journey, follow signed diversion routes, and drive within the speed limit to help keep everyone safe.
What is the timeline?
Consultation runs until 22 March 2026.
Have Your Say on Housing Performance Targets
This helps us to choose targets that are fair but ambitious.Now and nextWe are looking at our results for 2025-2026 for all of our measures.We are checking how close they are to the targets we set a year ago.We are drafting new targets for 2026-2027.We