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One of Sheffield's best loved artists Pete McKee is calling on the public to help him locate 25 of his past original artworks. The works are set to star in new exhibition which will make its debut at Weston Park Museum later this year. Opening in November, The Boy with a Leg Named Brian will take visitors on an autobiographical journey through Pete’s childhood in 1970’s Sheffield. You can view all the works Pete is looking for at Sheffield Museums. Pete is only looking for original artworks, not prints, and only the works listed – please don’t get in touch regarding any paintings not included in the list. The originals are easily identifiable – they will be painted on board and will either be unframed or framed in a wooden frame. If you own one of the listed originals, please get in touch with Pete’s team, who would love to talk to you about borrowing it for the upcoming exhibition. You can contact them at chris@petemckee.com
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Rise Of The Machines At Boohoo In Sheffield
SheffieldForum replied to SheffieldForum's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Theres actually a good argument by a PhD Researcher in the full article linked that automation is currently proving uneconomical for many businesses: “Cowman-Sharpe says the investment needed to retrofit an entire factory likely means the effect of automation hasn’t been that big so far. “£150 million is a lot of money,” he says. “Given the cost of energy at the moment, it could be cheaper for a lot of places to actually continue to pay a workforce.”” Over time, and as global prices adjust it may change of course. -
Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust have been provisionally granted £10,000 worth of funding for Sunnybank nature reserve (off Ecclesall Road) and Crabtree Ponds nature reserve (off Barnsley Road), BUT they need your help to unlock it! Basically, to be given the funding they need the public to match it - if they can raise £10k of donations from the public then they get the £10k of match funding from The Big Give Green Match Fund. HOWEVER, they on'y have ONE WEEK to raise it, starting today. Please give what you can to help plans for nature and health benefits at these locations here: https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEV60AAH Here's what the money will go towards: £4,000 – Crabtree steps replacement £1,200 – Crabtree Woodland and Meadow Management £5,100 – Crabtree Pond Dipping Platform Installation £3,500 – Sunnybank pond restoration £2,000 – Sunnybank Interpretation board £3,000 – Sunnybank Welcome sign x2 £1,200 – Sunnybank habitat management DONATE HERE & THE BIG GIVE WILL MATCH YOUR DONATION: https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEV60AAH From Sheffield & Rotherham Wildlife Trust: "As our cities grow, wildlife gets pushed out. Hedgehogs, birds, insects and reptiles are all losing their homes and being forced into smaller areas, resulting in declining numbers. Likewise, people in local communities are losing green spaces to new developments or anti-social behaviour. "Research shows the benefit of time spent in nature to people's wellbeing, however our busy lives and lack of access in urban areas can mean we don't have these opportunities." DONATE HERE & THE BIG GIVE WILL MATCH YOUR DONATION: https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEV60AAH "We are lucky enough to manage a number of urban nature reserves, however without funding for maintenance and upkeep, these are in danger of becoming inaccessible to people and unsuitable for wildlife to thrive. "With your support we will be able to improve access with steps & paths, therefore protecting wildlife as well as creating new habitats including ponds and woodland management. "These actions will support wildlife and provide wider benefits such as improved air quality and carbon capture." DONATE HERE & THE BIG GIVE WILL MATCH YOUR DONATION: https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SEV60AAH
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But, what is 'aesthetically pleasing'? It's totally subjective. What is horrible to you is lovely to somebody else. Personally, I don't see too much of a problem with this building/ It is functional and far more 'aesthetically pleasing' than the old industrial unit that is there currently! And it works with the other newer buildings going up around that area. Plus, the more restrictions you put on development, the less development you will actually get and developers will just look elsewhere. As long as liveable spaces are decently liveable and functional spaces work to their function then it's all good, surely?
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The Tribune today has an in depth look at controversial automation at Boohoo/Pretty Little Thing’s distribution warehouse on Shepcote Lane, which has led to swathes of redundancies. Here’s a snippet: “In 2021, the warehouse employed an army of ‘pickers’ — staff employed to collect items from around the 615,000 square foot or 14-acre warehouse and hand them to other employees to pack ready for distribution. However, following a £150 million investment in the facility, many of these picker jobs have been automated. “When the warehouse opened in 2018, everything was manual,” says one staff member. Now, paid staff have been replaced by a conveyor belt system. “It brings stuff to you rather than you having to go and get it,” they add. “On the one hand, this makes it “a lot easier” to pick, the staff member says, but it also means they need far fewer workers. The warehouse shed 300 jobs last September, with another 90 earlier this year. The man I’m speaking to works in the hygiene team, cleaning the vast warehouse ready for a new shift to start. This, he adds, is “better than picking” — but not by much. “[Boohoo]’s got a bad name, and it deserves it,” he says. “It’s just ****. You are just like a number; anonymous. They don’t care about you or do anything for you.”” Here’s a link to the whole thing (it’s worth subscribing, The Tribune is a fantastic outlet for quality local journalism!). And here’s a video of the new automation in action 😮:
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Manchester-based award-winning developer Beech Holdings has secured planning permission for its Sheffield Gardens Build to Rent scheme on Meadow Street. The development has a gross development value of £55m and will deliver 158 homes in a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Sheffield Gardens is the second development that is outside of the developer’s home city, demonstrating the company’s commitment to becoming a national developer. Residents will benefit from several amenities include a large, private gym, external landscaped courtyard, and roof-top gardens. Beech Holdings has achieved 100% bio-diversity net gain through the inclusion of external amenity and bird/bat boxes to promote and encourage nature. Stephen Beech, CEO of Beech Holdings said: “This is a significant development for Beech Holdings, our very first in Yorkshire and second outside of our home city of Manchester. “It demonstrates our commitment to deliver exceptional apartments across the UK’s regional cities as we grow to be a national developer. “Our company has a 20-year history of delivering exceptional apartment developments and I’m thrilled to be able to offer local people in Sheffield that same standard. “We always look to regenerate where we can; this unused and unloved commercial site is in exactly the location we want to breathe new life into. We’ll be creating over 100 immediate jobs for the construction phase, and we’ll have a permanent staff of at least 10 to deliver residents a premium level of service and maintenance.” The Sheffield Gardens scheme has been supported by architect Leach Rhodes Walker, consultants The Cummings Group, sustainability experts Hydrock and planning consultants Urbana. Works will begin in Q4 2024 with the demolition of the current dilapidated and unused commercial buildings on site. The scheme will remain in the long-term control of the Beech Holdings’ Group, with full property management and a commitment to the community with at least 10 permanent jobs created, alongside the 100+ jobs created in the construction phase. Neil Baumber, Development Director at Beech holdings said: “We are actively looking at other sites in Sheffield, we feel we can offer the standard of accommodation that local people desire. We’ll be getting to work quickly in the final quarter of this year.” Beech Holdings has a 20-year history of delivering exceptional quality, sustainable homes for Greater Manchester, with a particular strength in designing apartments that suit young professionals’ and graduates’ lifestyles that are passive to emissions. The company has its first scheme in Newcastle due for completion this summer and has great ambitions to be a major player in the UK residential development sector. This brings the total number of apartments delivered or in planning to over 1,000 across Sheffield, Newcastle and Manchester.
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Should Sheffield Become A Republic?
SheffieldForum replied to Padders's topic in General Discussions
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Streets ahead will be sending the gritters out from 2am as temperatures are set to go below zero overnight and it’ll be a chilly start to Thursday. “Priority routes above 200m will be gritted” Residents are also advised to read up on the latest winter weather advice. 👍
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Coppen Estates In The News
SheffieldForum replied to SheffieldForum's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
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22 March: A New Chapter For Supertram
SheffieldForum replied to SheffieldForum's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
An increase of 17% revenue is quite impressive still, considering ticket prices are reduced currently. Politicians probably won’t be able to say much else now (via direct channels) as we’re in purdah before the local elections. -
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22 March: A New Chapter For Supertram
SheffieldForum replied to SheffieldForum's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
Oooh, the cynicism is strong. 🤣 The figures will be made public in accounts, surely? So we’ll be able to mark his work when that’s published. -
Now gone. RIP Hallam FM ☹️ Did anyone catch the changeover? Would be interested to listen and see if they did something for it?
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22 March: A New Chapter For Supertram
SheffieldForum replied to SheffieldForum's topic in Sheffield News & Discussions
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South Pennine Buses director Kevin Carr said in a statement: “Shortly before 2am two of our Sheffield Connect buses were illegally entered into by subjects. “Shortly later, subjects stole at least one of the vehicles from its site. Subsequently during the period of the night significant damage was caused to our vehicle and that of third parties and third party property. We are working with our partners at SYMCA (South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority) and Sheffield City Council , whilst South Yorkshire Police have begun a full investigation to identify the subjects and bring them to account. “We respectfully ask for your patience whilst these enquiries are ongoing and rest assured our team are working incredibly hard to minimise any disruption. “We thank you for your understanding and co-operation during what is a very upsetting time for our team.”
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Pitcher and Piano on Holly Street (behind the City Hall) has announced that they have closed their doors for the last time… ☹️ A spokesperson said: "Thank you to all of our guests and team members past and present! It has been a great five years with you all". Apparently “The bar has been bought by another company. A new venue will be opening in the summer”.