Once an Edwardian nuts and bolts factory, Yellow Arch is a creative complex in Sheffield's industrial heartland, which has been providing a unique blend of music production and live performance since 1997. The venue hosts a diverse range of events throughout the year and is known for embracing music and performing arts from all genres.
If you love a good steak this is the class for you! This session is dedicated to teaching you how cook your perfect steak, accompanied by a classic steak sauce and the best triple cooked chips with a nice glass of red to wash it all down with!
Tecomet, a medical device and aerospace manufacturer, concentrating on castings, forgings and machinery has benefited from support through the Invest Sheffield team, leading to a referral to the Sheffield City Region Skills Bank.
One of Sheffield's major sporting goods suppliers offering a wide range of products.
This Volunteering Fair offers a chance to meet 20 organisations, find out more about their volunteering opportunities and discover the perfect role for you. It is free entry; all are welcome!
As part of Learning Disability Week 2025 the Town Hall will be turned into a "marketplace" on Tuesday 28th June where people can get the chance to meet the Sheffield Learning Disability Services.
The Ale Club are tap rooms for the Brew Foundation brewery. There's the original one on Ecclesall Road, which also operates as a bottle shop, and a newer one in Fulwood that might just be the smallest pub in Sheffield (did someone say nano pub?). Whichever you fancy, they serve tasty beer in a great atmosphere.
The home of Sheffield's visual art collection since 1934, the Graves Gallery is located on the third floor of Sheffield Central Library.
CollardManson like to think for themselves. They reference trends but don't necessarily follow them. They only stock what they believe in. If they don't believe in it they don't buy it.
Sheffield's largest second-hand bookshop, located on Shalesmoor near Kelham Island since June 2018.