Connecting the Heart of the City to Castlegate, Fargate is one of the most important areas of the city. It’s time to revitalise it and make it the destination Sheffield deserves.
Whether you're hunting for niche non‑fiction, Sheffield‑themed titles, or your next poetry favourite, this thoughtfully curated shop is an enriching stop on any literary tour of the city.
Experience the beautiful tones of the University Chamber Choir inside the stunning Firth Hall.
The OEC Sheffield is a stunning multipurpose, private and corporate events venue in Sheffield.
An immersive screening of the award-winning shadow puppet film Hunter 77.
The Norfolk Arms sits right at the edge of the city with great views, making it a popular place for walkers and bikers in and around the Peak District (and runners, as it's the turning point at the top of the half marathon route!).
With carved wooden bar, tiled floors and leafy beer garden, this is a proper pub with a renowned wide range of real ales that changes all the time- so there's always something new to sup.
Slow Girls Run Club is a women's only running and social club that is totally inclusive. They also have a huge range of social activities that people can join in if they don't want to run.
Replay Events' Video Game Market, the UK’s biggest and longest-running retro gaming market, is returning to Sheffield following the resounding success of its first Sheffield market last year.
Comprising 40 short excerpts from Kafka’s writings, diaries, and letters – often heartfelt and confessional – Kurtág’s Kafka Fragments is a work of sparse, lyrical beauty. Scored for violin and soprano, this wide-ranging work encapsulates the scale of the human experience.