Liam has been embedded into the musical fabric of Sheffield since he arrived in the city in 1991.
Sheffield Theatres presents The Ladies Football Club, a new production inspired by real events during World War I, running 28 February - 28 March. As Sheffield’s women move from factory floors to the football pitch, they discover strength, solidarity and success until forces beyond their control threaten to end their remarkable journey.
Matt moved to Sheffield in 1998 for a degree at Sheffield Hallam University and fell in love with the city.
"Bolehills forever" is a phrase passed around between people who have spent any length of time riding the expertly-shaped golden limescale mounds of the track transformed by Sheffield’s community.
Traveling into and around the city centre is being made easier. The Connecting Sheffield: City Centre scheme has various projects to improve walking, cycling, and public transport.
One of the leading academic centres for research into voluntary action and voluntary organisations based at Hallam University.
Owned by Oli Sykes, frontman of band Bring Me The Horizon and a passionate vegan, Church is a 100% vegan bar and restaurant in Kelham Island, housed in the historic Osborn Works.
Hallam View restaurant offers a dining experience to suit any occasion, whether it's a formal business meeting, an informal meeting with colleagues or simply lunch with a friend. The stylish restaurant offers a friendly, relaxed environment with a high quality menu and fantastic views of Hallam Square, with a fine selection of wine and lagers.
The Waggon & Horses is a great community pub nestled within Millhouses Park, serving great food and a wide selection of drinks. Make yourself at home in the tap room, bring along the family dog. Or book a table in the restaurant for a more traditional dining experience.