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Sheffield Town Hall, one of only two Grade I listed buildings in the city centre, is set to undergo major refurbishment to secure its long-term future, the city council said.
Sheffield City Council has made an announcement about the Old Town Hall after the ‘Friends’ group called on it to save ‘one of the most important historic buildings in the city’.
The Old Town Hall was built between 1810 and 1895, with an extension in 1955. It was a home of local government and a courthouse, with a spell as police station. The Friends group say it is ...
Dating back to 1810, the Old Town Hall has been disused for 30 years, since 1995. It was built between 1810 and 1895, with an extension in 1955. It was a home of local government and a courthouse ...
A historic town hall is in need of repairs that could cost up to £50m, a council report has warned. Sheffield Town Hall, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1897, is one of only two Grade I ...
Repairs are badly needed to windows and plasterwork on many of Sheffield Town Hall's upper floors. ... including the 31-year-old female driver, suffered minor injuries in the collision. 20 hrs ago.
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 ...