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Dating in Sheffield is part of the Dating in Yorkshire dating service and
as such we are able to offer you the chance to date
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Sheffield City Centre—often just referred to as town—is a
district of the City of Sheffield, and part of the Sheffield Central
ward. It includes the area that is within a radius of roughly 1.2
mi) from Sheffield Cathedral, and is neatly encircled by the Inner
Ring Road—a circular route started in the late 1960s and completed
(apart from landscaping) in 2007. As well as the cathedral, notable
buildings in the city centre include the Grade I listed Town Hall,
the City Hall, and the Winter Gardens. Several areas of the city
centre have been designated as quarters. Of these, the Devonshire
Quarter and Cultural Industries Quarter are the best known. It is
home to the city's major business, transport, leisure and cultural
attractions. The City centre is currently under going massive
re-generation with every section of the City centre set to be
re-developed. Plans and projects include the development of new
squares and public spaces, new residential and office buildings
including St. Pauls Tower, Velocity Living, and the
under-construction Velocity Tower, the Sevenstone and Moor shopping
areas, redevelopment of existing buildings such as the Crucible
Theatre and better transport and shopping facilities and new
cultural attractions such as museums and art galleries.
In late 2006, the "Connect Sheffield" scheme came into being. As
part of this scheme, vehicle signage was improved by dividing the
centre into four main areas (separate from the quarters) using
electronic messaging panels with information about congestion and
available parking, information about transport and visitor
attractions, tens of pillars were erected in key places, varying
from narrower pillars for bus and tram stops and the station, to
much broarder pillars outside key attractions, each showing
information on the immediate surroundings, a map and (in some cases)
a clock, all junctions on the Inner Ring Road have been numbered and
marked with a strong landmark feature, a new map of the city centre
will be produced in print and online, travel information panels in
bus interchanges have been made clearer and the yournextbus system
was rolled out into LED boards telling passengers when the next bus
is due at their stop using GPS technology.
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