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Wouldn't bother me, I'm from Sheffield, but live in Kimberworth.
I used to go out with a lass and when I was working away I would always address her letters as:

Wingfield
Rotherham
Near Sheffield
South Yorkshire

Used to drive her family mad
😁

And the best bit is that the bottom two lines would be completely ignored by the Royal Mail and it would be regarded as Rotherham
 

I took my car into Rotherham town centre for an MOT recently and mulled about for a few hours. I'm not even taking the piss, because it wasn't funny. The place is tragic. Barely an open business to be seen and a lot of people that you'd go nowhere near. Really quite sad
We passed through it the other day.
As you say, it’s such a depressing place now. It used to be a decent little town centre with some long-standing businesses, a decent range of shops & normal Rovrum folk.
Mrs GB & her mum used to spend hours trudging round the shops & the market, stopping for a coffee in their favourite little cafe.
Not any more though. Partly because the dear old M-i-L has now died (along with the town centre) but Mrs GB doesn’t bother going as there’s nowt to see & she doesn’t feel safe.
Apart from the scuffle bread-lady at Christmas. Some traditions die hard.
 
We passed through it the other day.
As you say, it’s such a depressing place now. It used to be a decent little town centre with some long-standing businesses, a decent range of shops & normal Rovrum folk.
Mrs GB & her mum used to spend hours trudging round the shops & the market, stopping for a coffee in their favourite little cafe.
Not any more though. Partly because the dear old M-i-L has now died (along with the town centre) but Mrs GB doesn’t bother going as there’s nowt to see & she doesn’t feel safe.
Apart from the scuffle bread-lady at Christmas. Some traditions die hard.
I used to work at GT Leisureworld in the Cascade Centre which I loved because the shop was excellent, the staff were a fabulous bunch, and there was a brilliant record shop nearby.
 
I think most of Sheffield has improved significantly since the 70's. It's the shopping element (with associated local streetscape) that's on its' arse. There's hundreds of millions being invested to improve that at least - let's hope it works.

The public realm work is outstanding - created a really nice environment. Retail is downsizing anyway so some ways Sheffield could steal a march as most centres move towards leisure, the cultural sector and the nighttime economy. Retail isn’t the anchor of the city centre anymore.

What Sheffield needs is more and better employment opportunities and to capitalise on the spend of the two big Universities. With little cash floating around it’s difficult. It needs to connect the centre more easily in terms of pedestrian and public transport to Ecclesall Road. Improve the public transport access from the South West into the city to draw the spend in. All of these are difficult without some clover from central Government admittedly but would unlock a huge amount of private sector investment.
 
The only reason to go to Nottingham centre was for Brown Betty's and that's gone now. Nights out in Nottingham used to be very good around the Hockley area, the city centre pubs were a dive, not sure if it's changed.
Me and my good lady enjoy going on city breaks we have been too loads Manchester, Derby, Lincoln, Liverpool, Hull, Beverley, Cleethorpes, Blackpool, Newcastle, York, Leeds, London, (Yes I know some are not cities). And Nottingham which is the only place we have been too that we felt it was going too kick off, it wasn't just in one pub as well that was in the city centre.
Nice Indian meal though.
 
The public realm work is outstanding - created a really nice environment. Retail is downsizing anyway so some ways Sheffield could steal a march as most centres move towards leisure, the cultural sector and the nighttime economy. Retail isn’t the anchor of the city centre anymore.

What Sheffield needs is more and better employment opportunities and to capitalise on the spend of the two big Universities. With little cash floating around it’s difficult. It needs to connect the centre more easily in terms of pedestrian and public transport to Ecclesall Road. Improve the public transport access from the South West into the city to draw the spend in. All of these are difficult without some clover from central Government admittedly but would unlock a huge amount of private sector investment.
In that regard it is trying, the Qatari Investment Fund tried to invest in nucleur energy in Sheffield, working with Sheffield Uni and Rolls Royce, but it was blocked by one of the minority political parties. They still have the advanced manufacturing park and the work happening with Rolls Royce there, but we could have been a manufacturing hub for the next generation of mini nucleur power plants
 
Me and my good lady enjoy going on city breaks we have been too loads Manchester, Derby, Lincoln, Liverpool, Hull, Beverley, Cleethorpes, Blackpool, Newcastle, York, Leeds, London, (Yes I know some are not cities). And Nottingham which is the only place we have been too that we felt it was going too kick off, it wasn't just in one pub as well that was in the city centre.
Nice Indian meal though.
Glad to see some of the top Lincs tourist hot spots in there!šŸ˜„
 
In that regard it is trying, the Qatari Investment Fund tried to invest in nucleur energy in Sheffield, working with Sheffield Uni and Rolls Royce, but it was blocked by one of the minority political parties. They still have the advanced manufacturing park and the work happening with Rolls Royce there, but we could have been a manufacturing hub for the next generation of mini nucleur power plants

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The public realm work is outstanding - created a really nice environment. Retail is downsizing anyway so some ways Sheffield could steal a march as most centres move towards leisure, the cultural sector and the nighttime economy. Retail isn’t the anchor of the city centre anymore.

What Sheffield needs is more and better employment opportunities and to capitalise on the spend of the two big Universities. With little cash floating around it’s difficult. It needs to connect the centre more easily in terms of pedestrian and public transport to Ecclesall Road. Improve the public transport access from the South West into the city to draw the spend in. All of these are difficult without some clover from central Government admittedly but would unlock a huge amount of private sector investment.
I would say connecting the city centre to Ecclesall Road has always been easy by walking or Public Transport. You can't really make walking any easier and loads of buses come down Ecclesall Rd (probably not as many that did in the 80's though). I also don't think Ecclesall Rd is the place it was in the 80's seems to have gone down hill, empty buildings and coffee shops.
People still want to shop in the city centre but the council have made it difficult to come to the city centre in the car with blocking the roads off, and this has to take some blame for the decline in retail in the city centre along with the cost of Parking.
They seem hell bent on bullying everyone to use public transport.
There is no way I am coming into the city centre on the bus/Tram to shop then back on the Bus/Tram with a few bags of shopping that will then take 1 hour and then a 10min walk from the bus/tram stop before I get home, when I could do the same journey in a car in 25min with the added bonus of not having to share with somebody who doesn't know what soap or deodorant is or is coughing their guts up without covering their mouth.
My wife and her Mum love shopping and tend to go most Saturdays but don't come to the city centre anymore they would sooner go to Parkgate, Chesterfield, Meadowhall, Crystal Peaks, Doncaster.
Personally I cannot remember the last time I bought anything from the city centre other than food.
The council are certainly not helping to draw the crowds in. And trust me when the clean air zone comes in it will only be a matter of time before they start charging cars.
I believe they also now want to close the the North bound section of Arundel gate up to the Novatel hotel to cars.
 
The council don't have the power to close Meadowhall, and nor should they have that power.

There's also a bit of a false argument that Meadowhall shouldn't have been allowed, and that it's presence killed shopping in the center. Whilst the latter is to a large degree true, Meadowhall (or similar) was getting built on the M1 corridor, locally. If Sheffield council had refused, Rotherham or Barnsley would have approved it, and it would have been a double whammy for Sheffield.
The thing I always come back to is:

How many cities the size of Sheffield could sustain a Meadowhall AND a thriving city centre for retail? Meadowhall essentially has been our city centre for years. There’s only the Trafford Centre it’s on a par with, and Manchester has always been far bigger than Sheffield. There’s no way a Nottingham, Leicester-size city could comfortably have both.
 
The council don't have the power to close Meadowhall, and nor should they have that power.

There's also a bit of a false argument that Meadowhall shouldn't have been allowed, and that it's presence killed shopping in the center. Whilst the latter is to a large degree true, Meadowhall (or similar) was getting built on the M1 corridor, locally. If Sheffield council had refused, Rotherham or Barnsley would have approved it, and it would have been a double whammy for Sheffield.
I don’t actually disagree with that as the council haven’t got a clue. Meadowhall was designed as a prison I’m sure you know but the reality is there is no material income surrounding it. What do you think we should do? That’s a genuine question not a challenge by the way.
 
Town is dead.... when was last time you used town for shopping? November 7pm.
Shut Meadowhall.... Classic!
Do you think it’s buzzing ? Not only is it useless it’s simply not pleasant. 9am onwards it’s nothing like what a major city should be. Perhaps you think it is?
 

The thing I always come back to is:

How many cities the size of Sheffield could sustain a Meadowhall AND a thriving city centre for retail? Meadowhall essentially has been our city centre for years. There’s only the Trafford Centre it’s on a par with, and Manchester has always been far bigger than Sheffield. There’s no way a Nottingham, Leicester-size city could comfortably have both.
All true. It doesn’t mean the council could have prevented it being built in South Yorkshire along the M1z
 
I don’t actually disagree with that as the council haven’t got a clue. Meadowhall was designed as a prison I’m sure you know but the reality is there is no material income surrounding it. What do you think we should do? That’s a genuine question not a challenge by the way.
I’m not sure what they should do, and just to clarify, I think they are shite.

But Meadowhall was happening anyway, and the city centre is just not central enough for the South Yorkshire conurbation.

I think they’ve got it right be pushing so much city centre living. Sheffield (centre) has grown (precentage wise) more than any other city in recent years.

Let’s hope the the major new investment in the centre can give more people a reason to go there.
 
Do you think it’s buzzing ? Not only is it useless it’s simply not pleasant. 9am onwards it’s nothing like what a major city should be. Perhaps you think it is?
A modern city centre isn't "buzzing" (who even uses that word these days?). The heart of the city plan got so much early criticism that people seem to just accept it's bad there and don't go. Give it a go midday, call in meet a friend for coffee... It's fucking nice I tell yer! ;)
Or don't, stay home and reminisce the days of the stinking fish/meat market and scary toothless blokes eating raw tripe on Haymarket...
 
A modern city centre isn't "buzzing" (who even uses that word these days?). The heart of the city plan got so much early criticism that people seem to just accept it's bad there and don't go. Give it a go midday, call in meet a friend for coffee... It's fucking nice I tell yer! ;)
Or don't, stay home and reminisce the days of the stinking fish/meat market and scary toothless blokes eating raw tripe on Haymarket...


It’s pre boiled. Let’s not exaggerate.
 
I’m not sure what they should do, and just to clarify, I think they are shite.

But Meadowhall was happening anyway, and the city centre is just not central enough for the South Yorkshire conurbation.

I think they’ve got it right be pushing so much city centre living. Sheffield (centre) has grown (precentage wise) more than any other city in recent years.

Let’s hope the the major new investment in the centre can give more people a reason to go there.
Wasn’t meadowhall set up by the non-elected Sheffield Development Corporation? As far as I remember they were a government quango given millions of pounds of central govt. money and full control of planning in Lower Don Valley in the late 1980s. The council were completely bypassed.
Think someone on the quango had some business interests not too far away from what ended up being built - which seems likely given links to Tory party.
Good or bad, there was nothing council could do about Meadowhall.
 
Me and my good lady enjoy going on city breaks we have been too loads Manchester, Derby, Lincoln, Liverpool, Hull, Beverley, Cleethorpes, Blackpool, Newcastle, York, Leeds, London, (Yes I know some are not cities). And Nottingham which is the only place we have been too that we felt it was going too kick off, it wasn't just in one pub as well that was in the city centre.
Nice Indian meal though.
The city centre was always a dive at night, no different to other places where Wetherspoons and Yates’ are though in my experience. Most cities have these slightly out of town areas that are much better and less chav filled. Nottingham and Sheffield are no different in that regard.
 
The wife used to religiously go to Sheffield city centre on Saturday mornings to go round the shops but stopped a few years ago because she no longer feels safe on High St and Fargate she says too many street drinkers and druggies, then there are the beggars and dossers in the doorways. Bad enough that then at one time you couldn't walk down Fargate without being asked to do a survey or sign up to some charity. If you go to town shopping you don't want to be harassed or intimidated everywhere you go. She now goes to Crystal Peaks or Meadowhall who have security to in the main keep these undesirables away, also I see what she means when she no longer likes using the bus after my experience going home from the match took me 1 hour and a half to get from Bramall lane to Handsworth due to a X5 not turning up I couldn't get on the one that did it left people to wait another hour for the next bus. I tried the X54 by 5.30 the departure board said "service not available" the next buses would depart at 6.20pm. Not willing to wait another 50 mins I walked up to Arundal gate to find I had missed the 30 the next one would be after 6.30pm not to worry I thought the 52's are regular well they are until you want one then there is a gap and two come at the same time. A delightful 30 min trip down the Wicker to take in the stench of Southern fried chicken and Kebab shops before Staniforth road and the stench of curry at every bus stop. 6.20pm when I got in our house which is four miles from the lane if you take a direct route.
 
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The city centre was always a dive at night, no different to other places where Wetherspoons and Yates’ are though in my experience. Most cities have these slightly out of town areas that are much better and less chav filled. Nottingham and Sheffield are no different in that regard.

Sadly the dross from West Street appears to have migrated to the Devonshire Street area.
 
Wasn’t meadowhall set up by the non-elected Sheffield Development Corporation? As far as I remember they were a government quango given millions of pounds of central govt. money and full control of planning in Lower Don Valley in the late 1980s. The council were completely bypassed.
Think someone on the quango had some business interests not too far away from what ended up being built - which seems likely given links to Tory party.
Good or bad, there was nothing council could do about Meadowhall.
Correct.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheffield_Development_Corporation
 
He isn't keeping them in work. It's not his company. They work on a site for a subby. He acts as 'number 1 bricklayer' (he isn't) and pays himself as such. I'm not privy to his wages either, but considering I know prices and the work that gets put down (Ā£700/1000 bricks and it being easy for 2 brickies to do that before dinner time), it's easy to guess based on knowing what he pays the others. Earns, grosses, does it matter when he's haggling like he does and sneaking in?

Sounds a reyt parasite. Hope the club find him out for sneaking in for nowt and ban him.
They won't find him out but might find out who bought the ticket and ban them. It will be on the system somewhere that a ticket has been used twice.
 
The thing I always come back to is:

How many cities the size of Sheffield could sustain a Meadowhall AND a thriving city centre for retail? Meadowhall essentially has been our city centre for years. There’s only the Trafford Centre it’s on a par with, and Manchester has always been far bigger than Sheffield. There’s no way a Nottingham, Leicester-size city could comfortably have both.

Newcastle has the Metro Centre on its doorstep which is bigger then Meadowhall

Newcastle also has Eldon Square which is very similar in size to Meadowhall

Manchester has two larger malls than Meadowhall, the Trafford Centre and the Arndale

Birmingham has the Bullring and Merry Hill which are both bigger than Meadowhall

Liverpool One is larger than Meadowhall

Cardiff has St David's which is very similar in size to Meadowhall

Edinburgh has St James which is larger than Meadowhall

Leicester has Highcross which is only slightly smaller than Meadowhall

Glasgow has the Silverburn Centre and the East Kilbride Centre, both of which are not much smaller than Meadowhall, plus St Enoch Centre which is about two thirds the size of Meadowhall.

Leeds has three major shopping malls, Trinity, White Rose Centre, and the Merrion Centre, all of which are approximately three quarters the size of Meadowhall

Peterborough has Queensgate,

Belfast has Victoria Square

Southampton has Westquay

There are 12 shopping malls in the UK which are larger than Meadowhall

There is another dozen which are similar in size, and another 20 that are around 60-75% the size of Meadowhall
 

Newcastle has the Metro Centre on its doorstep which is bigger then Meadowhall

Newcastle also has Eldon Square which is very similar in size to Meadowhall

Manchester has two larger malls than Meadowhall, the Trafford Centre and the Arndale

Birmingham has the Bullring and Merry Hill which are both bigger than Meadowhall

Liverpool One is larger than Meadowhall

Cardiff has St David's which is very similar in size to Meadowhall

Edinburgh has St James which is larger than Meadowhall

Leicester has Highcross which is only slightly smaller than Meadowhall

Glasgow has the Silverburn Centre and the East Kilbride Centre, both of which are not much smaller than Meadowhall, plus St Enoch Centre which is about two thirds the size of Meadowhall.

Leeds has three major shopping malls, Trinity, White Rose Centre, and the Merrion Centre, all of which are approximately three quarters the size of Meadowhall

Peterborough has Queensgate,

Belfast has Victoria Square

Southampton has Westquay

There are 12 shopping malls in the UK which are larger than Meadowhall

There is another dozen which are similar in size, and another 20 that are around 60-75% the size of Meadowhall
Gotta compliment you on your encyclopedic knowledge of shopping malls. Will you do outdoor markets next please? šŸ˜€
 

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