Sheffield City Hall is a Grade II* listed building[1] in Sheffield, England in Barker's Pool, one of the city's central squares. It was built and is owned by Sheffield City Council but is now managed by the Sheffield City Trust, under a 99-year lease and is operated by Sheffield International Venues as a venue for concerts and other events in its various rooms.
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merged with the city's two teacher training colleges (SheffieldCity College and Totley Hall College) and was renamed SheffieldCity Polytechnic. From...
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until its demolition. Sheffield Arena (managed by Live Nation) SheffieldCityHall (managed on a 99-year lease from SheffieldCity Council) Beauchief Golf...
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SheffieldCityHall, which is also Grade II* listed. There was much debate about the appropriate location and format for a war memorial in Sheffield after...
venue that pre-dates it. In Sheffield, the distinction is between the Town Hall, the seat of local government, and the CityHall, a concert and ballroom venue...