We are consulting about the proposed increase to Library Theatre hire fees. These were last increased in 2014, and since this time inflation has increased by 29%.
We are proposing to increase average weekly hire fees by 23% to meet the increased costs needed to operate the Theatre and...More
A Fraxinus excelsior (commonly known as an Ash tree) has been identified on Springwood Lane, behind lighting column number 15, adjacent to the farm gate, as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree was in the later...More
A Sorbus intermedia (commonly known as a Swedish Whitebeam) has been identified on Mount Street outside number 17 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree has significant loss of vitality. Bark is dying and...More
A Prunus Kanzan (commonly known as a Cherry tree) has been identified on Tetney Road, opposite number 19 as being dead
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree is dead.
Once removed, we propose to replace...More
A Fraxinus excelsior (commonly known as an Ash tree) has been identified on the verge on Clay Pits Lane as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is in a later stage of Ash Die Back. We consider the tree to now...More
An Ulmus glabra (commonly known as a Wych elm tree) has been identified opposite number 398 Firth Park Road as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is dying. Almost all of the entire crown has died, likely due...More
A Sorbus aucuparia (commonly known as a Rowan tree) has been identified on Rodger Road outside 24 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is in poor overall condition and is continuing to decline. The upper...More
A Quercus palustris (commonly known as a Pin oak tree) has been identified on Derek Dooley Way in the central reservation, 3rd tree from River Don as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is declining year on...More
A Quercus palustris (commonly known as a Pin oak tree) has been identified at Shalesmoor in the central reservation opposite Tesco, 2nd from the river, as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree is dead. ...More
A Prunus cerasus (commonly known as a Cherry tree) has been identified on Cinderhill Lane outside number 49 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the condition of the tree is declining year on year, and it is now...More
A Prunus cerasifera (commonly known as a Cherry plum tree) has been identified opposite 17 Tetney Road as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree was dying, almost entirely dead.
Once removed, we...More
A Prunus Kanzan (commonly known as a Cherry tree) has been identified opposite number 7 Tetney Road as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree was dead.
Once removed, we propose to replace the...More
A Prunus Kanzan (commonly known as a Cherry tree) has been identified on Skelton Lane, opposite the library as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree was dead.
Once removed, we propose to...More
A Sorbus aucuparia (commonly known as a Rowan tree) has been identified on Findon Road, outside number 62 as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree was dead.
Once removed, we propose to replace...More
A Carpinus betulus fastigiata (commonly known as a Hornbeam) has been identified on Molineaux Road, outside number 128 as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree was dead due to drought stress.
...More
A Sorbus aucuparia (commonly known as a Rowan tree) has been identified on Blakeney Road outside numbers 55-57 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree has suffered a major loss of vitality. The majority of...More
Sheffield Council is changing the way it offers its energy supply subscription service to schools and academies. If your school has its electricity and gas supplied via the Council’s contract, it is important that you read the full downloadable briefing document (found in Related Documents...More
We have an opportunity to extend the opening hours of the Council run community hub libraries from 31 to 34 hours per week and in order to do this we need to standardise the opening times. Therefore we are consulting with library users and non users to identify the impact of the proposed change...More
As a member of a 'Friends of' group we would very much welcome your feedback to tell us more about your group.
We would appreciate a few minutes of your time to complete our short online survey.
The information you provide will help us to update our records. We will also...More
There are five Household Waste Recycling Centres in Sheffield. These sites are provided for Sheffield residents to dispose of their household waste including furniture, electrical equipment, garden waste, soil and rubble and general household rubbish.
This survey will take around five...More
If you live in a flat and share your bins with other properties we want to know what you think about the bin collection services you receive. We also want to hear from you if you are a landlord or managing agent with responsibility for managing the shared bins provided.
If you live in a...More
In Sheffield we provide all houses with a recycling collection service for paper and card in a blue bin, and glass, cans and plastic bottles in a brown bin.
This survey provides you with the opportunity to have your say about the quality of the service you receive, and any changes you would...More
We want to hear what you think about your black bin collection service and what you think works well and what works less well with the service you receive.
If you live in a flat and share your bins with other households, please complete this separate survey.
Please note that this...More
The Sheffield City Council Test Trace and Community Support team is a new team set up to help the citizens of Sheffield. This survey is completely anonymous – unless you choose to share your details with us - and you are under no obligation to take part.
...More
Voluntary and Community organisations play a vital role, alongside the Council and other statutory services, in supporting people in Sheffield. VCS organisations were at the forefront of helping people throughout the covid pandemic and are now dealing with the many issues people face as the...More
We hope that you have had a positive coaching experience with the SCC Coaching Faculty. We value your feedback to improve the provision and help us to assess the impact that coaching sessions may be having with people.
This form will take less than 10 minutes to complete and will...More
Streets Ahead is the city-wide highways maintenance programme between the council and Amey that is upgrading and maintaining the condition of Sheffield’s roads, pavements, street lights, bridges and other items on or around our streets. It's the largest highway investment contract ever seen...More
Please use this form for sharing information with, or requesting engagement from the Sheffield Equality Partnership.
The information submitted on this form is reviewed every two weeks by a member of the Equalities and Engagement Team and then distributed to the organisations involved in the...More