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  • City Centre Sites

    City Centre Sites

    We’ve been busy over the last couple of months moving ahead with our Brownfield Housing Fund supported pilot project. We’ve now appointed a consultant team for this feasibility work, consisting of Archio architects, an award winning practice with retrofit, housing and CLT expertise; Arup Sheffield, bringing both local knowledge and an international reputation to Fire,…

  • Live project

    Live project

    We’ve recently worked with students from the School of Architecture at the University of Sheffield’s Live Projects initiative. Over six weeks in October and November the group worked with us to develop engagement tools, interview the public and carry out a fact-finding trip to Granby Four Streets CLT in Liverpool. There were some great conversations…

  • Funding!

    We’re excited to announce that we have been awarded funding from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority’s Brownfield Housing Fund. This will allow us to engage consultants to assist in development cost appraisal modelling, early feasibility studies on proposed sites, and further organisational capacity building. It’s been a busy few months behind the scenes since…

  • Meet the Steering Group pt.2

    Meet the Steering Group pt.2

    Our first film, put together by University of Sheffield students Athena and Jingrou is ready with a link to view here. We asked them to interview some of our steering group about why they’d got involved and what they hoped the CLT can achieve.

  • Meet the Steering Group!

    Meet the Steering Group!

    Sheffield CLT has recently hosted two students as part of the University’s Workplace Insights scheme. These paid internships allowed two undergraduate students (Jingrou, studying Digital Media & Society, and Athena, a Department of Urban Studies and Planning student) to work with us on researching policy and statistics, as well as starting to interview some of…

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