Peaks of Colour is a walking club created by Sheffield journalist and activist Evie Muir, providing a safe space for people of colour to access Sheffield’s green spaces.
The prestige of McLaren choosing our city is humbling and speaks for itself, but importantly for Sheffield it has also created approximately 200 jobs and will provide an estimated £100 million of GVA (gross value added) benefit to the local economy by 2028.
An insider’s guide to the exciting developments coming to Kelham Island and Neepsend over the next few months...
Courtside at Hillsborough is a new multi-activity community hub and café, set in Hillsborough Park. Enjoy padel on two covered, floodlit courts at the hub, so the game goes on whatever the weather or time of day.
Situated on Carver St Good Good Vintage have taken over the iconic vintage location that used to be Freshmans keeping it alive as Good Good Vintage with a brand new look and the added bonus of a café.
Novel is a cosy independent book shop and café nestled in the heart of Crookes. They sift through contemporary releases to find the most inspiring, innovative, and thought-provoking books out there.
Peak Pickleball Sheffield brings top-tier indoor courts, beginner-friendly coaching, open play sessions, café, socials and leagues, all under one roof.
Discover family-friendly things to do in Sheffield. From parks and museums to animal adventures and great food, plan your perfect family getaway today!
If you climb outdoors you will always have one eye on the weather. A little local knowledge can help you find the right crag in and around Sheffield, and get a good day’s climbing whatever the weather.
Graves Park is Sheffield's biggest park in the South West of the city. The park is a mixture of open and woodland, with several streams flowing through it, and boasts lots of facilties for visitors including a cafe, two children's paygrounds and Graves Park Animal Farm, along with a host of sporting facilities.