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Heritage Fair 2025

2025 Heritage Fair

Come and see us at next weekend’s Heritage Fair at the Millennium Galleries Saturday 10am – 4pm Sunday 11am – 4pm

admin January 20, 2025 highlighted, News, Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more

Market Tavern demolition update, August 2024

Market Tavern demolition update,  August 2024

August update: Apologies that events have overtaken us and our website coverage of the now long running saga surrounding Sheffield Council’s demolition of the Market Tavern has been lacking. We are greatly indebted to Now Then magazine for the determined

admin August 29, 2024August 30, 2024 Uncategorized 7 Comments Read more

Rails House Farm in the Rivelin Valley – another 18th Century farm in Sheffield’s golden frame is threatened with demolition

Rails House Farm in the Rivelin Valley – another 18th Century farm in Sheffield’s golden frame is threatened with demolition

Just three years ago we were fighting against the needless destruction of Bennett Cottage in the lovely Mayfield Valley, facing down an owner who did not value the historic landscape and its ancient buildings – except as something to stare

admin June 22, 2023June 23, 2023 At risk, featured, highlighted, Natural heritage 9 Comments Read more

YET ANOTHER LITTLE BIT OF GEORGIAN SHEFFIELD

259 Pitsmoor Road.

This time it’s not quite as prominent or as central as the last subject, and many people probably don’t even know that this little enclave exists, but it must be one of the best groups of Georgian buildings in Sheffield.Pitsmoor

Howard Greaves August 4, 2020August 4, 2020 Blog, featured, highlighted 2 Comments Read more

Heart of the City 2 consultation

The previous Sevenstone and New Retail Quarter schemes involved the obliteration of most of Cambridge Street and Wellington Street. The latest scheme is a vast improvement.

Nick Roscoe April 23, 2020April 25, 2020 featured, highlighted No Comments Read more

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The Cruck

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The Cruck has been HHB’s annual publication since 1981. In recent years the Cruck has taken on the proportions of a book, and as well as being a perk of paid membership has been available for sale at various outlets

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