In the words of Sheffield’s mountain bike legend Steve Peat, "it’s an awesome ride!"
"I’ve been to many cities around England and at the end of the day I’m always glad that I chose to study at Sheffield."
Some heart-warming examples of how Sheffield has come together in a neighbourly way.
At 40 years old, RØRY is rewriting the rule book of rock. In an industry obsessed with youth, she proves it’s never too late to start a fire.
The Library Theatre hosts all sorts of performances, from theatre, film, dance and music to literature events, stand-up comedy, children’s shows, pantomime, variety shows, burlesque, lectures, demonstrations and meetings.
An award winning shop selling ethical products in a beautiful environment. It's owned and run by Debbie, who has taken the shop on a journey from online only to the much loved presence on Division St it now is, selling all sorts of lovely items from everlasting flowers to memorable gifts.
We have 61% greenspace within our borders, we have more trees per person than any other city in Europe, we have over 800 managed greenspaces across 4,000 hectares of land, and it’s recently coming to light that we have more peatland bog than any other city too (which tops the charts for carbon capture). These facts are a source of great pride, but come with a duty to look after what we have.
One of the most explosive and exciting live acts to emerge from the UK in years – His Lordship is all about capturing the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll’s untamed heart, alive and unfiltered.
Alder is a cracking place to hang out. They are a brewery, pub, bar and events space down in Neepsend/Kelham Island, with a unique community spirit, greet beer and friendly vibes.
After last year’s sell-out show ‘That’s the Spirit’, Coalface Productions return with a whole new comedy. After three decades, Sheffield-based rockers, Lucifer’s Love Child, are back!