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A new plan is being made to uncover the River Sheaf and use it as the centrepiece of a £1.35 million urban park in Sheffield at the site which gave the city its name.
Now, excitement is building at the potential impact of £18m for new open space and a newly-exposed section of the River Sheaf. For, not only will Castlegate be the place where people come face-to ...
The Castlegate area, where the River Sheaf flows out of the darkness and into the River Don, is home to a redevelopment project that includes a bid to excavate the remains of Sheffield Castle.
The River Sheaf, which gave Sheffield its name, will be visible for the first time in the centre since the Victorian era, with a "Sheaf Field" area designed in the park nearby.
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Sheffield Castle Park celebrating city’s birthplace now ... - MSNThe river is believed to have given Sheffield its name, originating from the Sheaf Field. The expected budget gap for the Castle Park project, which is being delivered by Sheffield City Council ...
THE public is being given a rare chance to enter the hidden world of Sheffield's underground rivers amid proposals to open up again the waterway… ...
Discovering the rivers under Sheffield city centre. Underground tunnels that carry rivers beneath the streets of Sheffield are being opened for public exploration. The city developed at the ...
The public is being given a rare chance to enter the hidden world of Sheffield’s underground rivers amid proposals to open up again the waterway that gave the city its name.Sheffield developed ...
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