We want to understand the experiences of customers who have been housed via Sheffield City Council's Private Rented Solution Scheme. This will help us improve our services into the future.
Please only complete this survey if you have been housed via the Private Rented Solutions Scheme.
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Sheffield City Council works with private sector landlords to house customers in housing need.
You can find out more about our current offer on the below web page
Help with renting your property | Sheffield City Council
We want to understand what Sheffield landlords think of our...More
Following 15 months of consultation with lots of Sheffield citizens and partners, Sheffield City Council have now developed our Adult Social Care Strategy - Living the life you want to live Sheffield's vision for Adult Social Care 2022 - 2030 .
One of the key priorities from the adult...More
Setting a budget to deliver for Sheffielders
Sheffield is a fantastic city. In the last year, as we’ve moved out of Covid restrictions, we have seen our city and local centres become busy and vibrant again and seen our city’s assets showcased on the world stage as we...More
You will have recently attended a training workshop/course organised by Sheffield Fostering training Team. We would like you to give us your feedback on the training so that we can use it to shape future workshops and courses we provide.
The evaluation survey should...More
You will have recently attended a Fostering Stability training course organised by Sheffield Fostering Training Team. We would like you to give us your feedback on the training so that we can use it to shape future workshops and courses we provide.
The evaluation survey...More
If you are one of the 8,000 households that were invited to take part in a 12 week food waste recycling trial and received a kitchen caddy and outside food waste recycling bin, we want to hear from you.
With the trial now coming to an end, it is really important that you tell us what you...More
When the Council transitioned to a Committee system of governance in May 2022, it was agreed that the effectiveness of the new system would be evaluated after six months.
The review of the Committee system will be centred around 15 core questions:
Are...More
We would like to understand more about the mental wellbeing of our workforce in Street Scene & Regulation. We are introducing this new pulse survey using the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing scale to gain an understanding of how our service is feeling.
There are seven simple statements...More
Handsworth Park has been slowly improved over the last 20 years with the support of Handsworth Forum, Friends of Handsworth Park and volunteers. Recently the park has been allocated some Section 106 funding for improvements that benefit the local community. We are seeking your views on how this...More
Following 15 months of consultation with lots of Sheffield citizens and partners, Sheffield City Council have now developed our Adult Social Care Strategy - Living the life you want to live Sheffield's vision for Adult Social Care 2022 - 2030 .
One of the key priorities from the...More
Sheffield City Council's Parks and Countryside Service want to make improvements to Concord Park which will raise the overall quality of the site, encourage increased use, and enable more people to access the health and wellbeing benefits of using parks and greenspaces.
We want to better...More
Sheffield City Council's Parks and Countryside Service want to make improvements to Concord Park which will raise the overall quality of the site, encourage increased use, and enable more people to access the health and wellbeing benefits of using parks and greenspaces.
We want to better...More
We are inviting comments from schools to let us know if you agree to continue the redirection of £1.5m to the High Needs Block in 2023/24, prior to the decision at the December Schools Forum. Please note that the final decision will be made by the Schools Forum but will take into...More
A Fraxinus excelsior (commonly known as a Common ash) has been identified on Elliot Lane as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is dying with severe Ash Die Back.
Once removed, we propose to...More
A Sorbus aucuparia (commonly known as a Rowan) has been identified on Horniglow road outside number 113 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is dying with both the trunk and scaffold in considerable decay. ...More
A Sorbus aucuparia (commonly known as a Rowan) has been identified on Norton Lane outside number 131 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is dyingwith over half of the crown already dead. There is also...More
A Sorbus intermedia (commonly known as a Swedish Whitebeam) has been identified on Everingham road outside number 6 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is dying with Meripilus decay.
Once...More
A Acer pseudoplatanus (commonly known as a Sycamore Maple) has been identified on Elliot Lane near the field gate as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree is dying with bark death throughout the scaffold of the...More
The Council committed to reviewing and reducing the use of glyphosate in a controlled and targeted way across the city in September 2021.
Glyphosate (sometimes known as “Roundup”) is a weedkiller used across agriculture and forestry, on...More
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We are now seeking comments on The Homelessness Prevention and Rough Sleeping Strategy. This consultation is open to everyone who would like to comment on the plans to prevent homelessness and rough sleeping-whether you are a resident, a business, a community group, a worker or an...More
Following recent consultation undertaken by the South East Local Area Committee, and feedback from the community and elected Members, issues with vehicles exceeding the speed limit was raised as a concern within the South East area (Beighton, Birley, Mosborough and Woodhouse Wards).
The...More
Following recent consultation undertaken by the South East Local Area Committee, and feedback from the community and elected Members, issues with vehicles exceeding the speed limit was raised as a concern within the South East area (Beighton, Birley, Mosborough and Woodhouse Wards).
The...More
A Tilia x europaea (commonly known as a common lime) has been identified on Horniglow road outside number 73 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree Tree is dying and has significant dieback and Ganoderma...More
A Sorbus aria (commonly known as a Whitebeam) has been identified on Deerlands Avenue outside nymber 323 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree Tree is dying and has Multiple Ganoderma fruiting bodies at the...More
A Prunus avium (commonly known as a Wild Cherry) has been identified on Crowder Road adjacent to bus stop number 603759 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree Tree is in significant physiological decline ...More
A Fraxinus excelsior (commonly known as a Common ash) has been identified on Crowder Avenue outside 85 as dying.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts identified that the tree was suffering from severe deadwood and hispidus bracket on the...More
A Acer pseudoplatanus (commonly known as a sycamore maple) has been identified on Elliot Lane 25m of a farm path as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree is dead.
Once removed, we propose to...More
A Acer pseudoplatanus (commonly known as a sycamore maple) has been identified on Elliot Lane 25m of a farm path as being dead.
An assessment carried out by our tree experts noticed that the tree is dead.
Once removed, we propose to...More