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Overnight works on Arundel Gate - 24 April 2026
As part of the work we are doing on Arundel Gate, we need to resurface a section of the road to improve its quality.To minimise disruption to bus services during the day, we will do this work overnight on Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 April from 12am to 5am. We aim to complete the work in the early hours of Wednesday 29 April.So our teams can work safely, we will need to close Arundel Gate between Norfolk Street and Charles Street. Our contractor will provide escorted access to homes and businesses, but otherwise a diversion will be in place during the work.The diversion route for traffic travelling towards Furnival Gate will be: past the station via Sheaf Street Suffolk Road St Mary’s Road Eyre Street Traffic travelling towards Castle Square will need to use: Eyre Street St Mary’s Road Shoreham Street past the station via Sheaf Street to Park Square roundabout If you have any questions about the works, please get in touch via: Email: info@connecting-sheffield.co.uk 9am-5pm Freephone: 0808 196 5105 Freepost: Freepost Connecting SHF
New Blue Badge parking around Union Street - March 2026
We are continuing our work on Pinstone Street, Surrey Street and Arundel Gate to create a more attractive city centre environment and make more space for people.From Friday 8 May, we will be making permanent changes to the parking bays along Union Street, Union Lane and Charles Street to help ensure the city centre is accessible for everyone.What's changing?We will convert all the pay and display parking bays to disabled parking bays. But waiting and loading restrictions in the area will still mean that drivers can pick up or drop off passengers.Although we have had to remove some other disabled parking bays elsewhere during the city centre works, such as along Surrey Street, these changes will mean ther will be more disabled parking bays in the city centre.From Saturday 16 May, the disabled parking bays will be available to Blue Badge holders and will have a maximum stay of 4 hours, with no return within 2 hours.These bays will be individually marked at 6.6 metres each. We will also install signs instructing users to keep the first and last bays clear for rear-loading vehicles.We previously advertised the Traffic Regulation Order for this work in 2024.The nearest alternative on-street pay and display parking is on Matilda Way, Earl Way and Arundel Street. You can find more information on parking in the city centre on our website.Loading baysThere will still be loading bays available along Union Street, Union Lane and Charles Street.Please make sure you plan ahead and check your journey because of these changes.We will keep this page updated as this work progresses.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
Asset Management Strategy
us:Identify the most important priorities for our housing stockPlan investment in a fair and transparent wayUnderstand where improvements are most neededEnsure our decisions reflect your experiencesThe consultation was open until the 30th of January 2026
Scoot track - extra funding!
The improvements are scheduled for early Spring 2026- we are all hoping for a dry start to the year so the weather doesn't delay us!
Easter Craft Sale
28 March 2026 Come and join us for our annual Easter Craft sale, in the Rose Garden Cafe between 10am - 3pm on March 28th.Not only will we have the usual amazing craft gifts donated by our wonderful volunteers along with local supermarkets, meaning you
Gleadless Valley Gathering
17 February 2026 Heeley Trust are hosting a Gleadless Valley Gathering as part of the current engagement work in the area.
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With the start of the new year in January 2026, work started on the new pocket park at Spotswood. The park is designed to be a naturalistic greenspace with space for natural play.
Sheffield Plan - Main modifications
Please note: The consultation period on proposed modifications to the Sheffield Plan has been extended to 5th May 2026. Sheffield is growing and changing.
Impact survey about Living in Gleadless Valley
Winners will be announced on 15 January 2026.Click the button below to go to the survey:The survey is open to everyone who lives in Gleadless Valley or feels connected to the area through work, family, or leisure activities.Prefer a paper copy or need
Norfolk Heritage Park
bowling greens, tennis courts, and playgrounds throughout the 20th century.After a period of decline, it was designated Grade II* landscape in 1994 and restored with Heritage Lottery funding in the late 1990s.The survey will close on the 9th January 2026