Watch the video at the top of this page to join a Sheffield Town Hall tour group as they were ... They saw inside the council chamber, where the Queen once ate lunch and local political decision ...
The Sheffield Town ... “The Town Hall is not just a building; it is a symbol of our city’s heritage and democracy. “Since it was opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, it has played a pivotal ...
Sheffield Town Hall, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, is one of only two Grade I listed buildings in the city centre, along with Sheffield Cathedral. Councillors will next week discuss ...
Sheffield Town Hall, a Grade I listed building, was opened in 1897 by Queen Victoria. While it has been regularly maintained, the building is now having some issues that need sorting, including ...
An action plan has been drawn up to tackle multimillion-pound repairs and restoration work at Sheffield's Grade I listed town hall. Feasibility studies would address key issues such as ...
Up to £50 million is needed to secure the future of one of Sheffield’s most high ... to consider the next steps for the Town Hall, originally opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, and one of ...
The Old Queens Head takes its name from Mary, Queen of Scots. A pretender to the English throne, she was imprisoned by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I at Sheffield Castle, which stood 400m to the north.
Sheffield City Council councillor, leader, and chair of the Strategy and Resources Committee Tom Hunt added: “The Town Hall is not just a building; it is a symbol of our city’s heritage and democracy.
An action plan has been drawn up to tackle multimillion-pound repairs and restoration work at Sheffield's Grade I listed town hall. Feasibility studies would address key issues such as accessibility, ...