South Yorkshire Mayor highlights Sheffield developments as £480m regeneration scheme continues

The Mayor of South Yorkshire, Oliver Coppard, visited Henry Boot Construction’s flagship Sheffield city centre sites last week to learn more about the developments and one of the region’s leading businesses.

Alongside representatives from Sheffield City Council, the Henry Boot team showed the Mayor around some of their key city centre construction sites, which all form part of the Council’s £480m Heart of the City regeneration scheme.

This included the evolving Cambridge Street Collective food venue, residential development Kangaroo Works, the ‘zero carbon ready’ office Elshaw House, and Pound’s Park, a brand-new public green space.

The Elshaw House and Cambridge Street site has been designated an Ultra Site, meaning it is recognised by the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) as a beacon of best practice. An ambitious programme of social value is being delivered as part of the Heart of the City masterplan.

Across its own four sites, Henry Boot Construction has so far facilitated over 40 site visits and career-education engagements with local learners and the delivery of more than 20 work experience placements,including support for Sheffield City Council’s Construction Sector Routeways Programme.

In addition, more than 20 apprentices have worked across the sites and over 40 new employment positions have been created in connection to the projects.

Henry Boot has also recently joined the South Yorkshire Cornerstone Group, a collection of local employers committed to careers education for local young people, as co-chair. This group sits under the governance of the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.

Ryan O’Loughlin, director at Henry Boot Construction, commented: “It was a pleasure to show Oliver Coppard around our Sheffield sites and share with him the great work we do across the region.

“It was also good to hear about his long-term ambitions for the region and how businesses like ours can play a key role in helping it grow and become a more attractive, cleaner and more prosperous place to live and work.

“We are extremely proud to be from this part of the UK and truly believe that the work we do leaves a lasting legacy for the communities in which we work.”


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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