The best thing about Sheffield is its close proximity to the Peak District. The city centre itself is a disgrace - pound shops, kebab take aways, run down pubs and bookies. It’s got years of useless Labour councils written all over it.
I wrote a negative post about industry and commerce aspect of Sheffield.
The city leaders think small time and the people are generally pessimistic regards big ideas and success....so this becomes a self fulfilling prophesy.
I think our lack of commercial success is down to geography and capatalism.
Take IKEA, their business plan to to have their stores next to the motorway covering all major cities.
We have Manchester 30 miles to the west, Leeds 30 mile to the north and Nottingham 30 mile to the south.
Therefore for many years they by passed Sheffield because we were already covered by several IKEAS 30 mile away.
So we do have other big cities close by.
Hence regards investment it’s easy to be overlooked and go to Manchester, Leeds and Nottingham instead.
Im now in my 50’s and over the decades I’ve worked with loads of outsiders (most were ex students) who decided to lay roots in and around Sheffield.
I ask “what’s the attraction of living in Sheffield” and always tended to receive similar positive comments like.
1: Location: Regards national travel the location is fantastic....virtually the dead centre of England and next to the motorway.
2: Green city: Sheffield has loads of parks and trees in every street. Outsiders are often shocked at how green Sheffield is.
3: Beautiful countryside: They always say we don’t realise how lucky we are to be able to drive just 20 minutes and be surrounded by countryside.
4: The special village atmosphere: Many have commented that Sheffield has the facilties of a large city but the intimate feel of a small town.
Someone said that it might be the hilly terrain forming natural boundaries but Sheffield does feel like a collection of villages.
5: Low crime rate. Ive worked with people who use to live in Manchester and Liverpool and say that crime wise Sheffield has a much much safer vibe.
6: Friendly people. Outsiders used to comment then when you catch a bus in Sheffield you always have strangers talking to you. They say they’ve never experienced it any where else.
Many students from out of town...fall in love with the city and end up staying. Think it’s important to appreciate that Sheffield does have qualities.