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Sheffield
Views of Sheffield including
the ex-Museum of Pop and
culture, which is now belonging
to Sheffield Students Union,
also photos of Hallam
University, Peace Gardens,
Sheffield Town Hall, Sheffield
Cathedral, trams, the Winter
Gardens, Millennium Galleries,
Orchard shopping centre and the
markets. |
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Sheffield (pronunciation (help·info))
is a city and metropolitan
borough in South Yorkshire,
England. It is so named because
of its origins in a field on the
River Sheaf that runs through
the city.
Historically a part of the West
Riding of Yorkshire, the city
has grown from its largely
industrial roots to encompass a
wide economic base. The
population of the City of
Sheffield is estimated at
525,800 people (2006), and it is
one of the eight largest English
cities outside London, which
form the English Core Cities
Group. The wider Sheffield Urban
Area, which extends beyond the
city proper, has a population of
640,720.
Sheffield obtained world-wide
recognition during the 19th
century for its production of
steel. Many innovations in the
industry were developed locally,
including crucible and stainless
steel. This fuelled an almost
tenfold increase in the
population during the Industrial
Revolution. It gained its city
charter in 1893 and became
officially titled the City of
Sheffield. International
competition caused a decline in
traditional local industries
during the 1970s and 1980s, and
at the same time the nearby
national coal industry
collapsed, affecting Sheffield's
population.
The beginning of the 21st
century has seen extensive
redevelopment in many UK cities,
including Sheffield. The city's
GVA (gross value added)
increased 60 per cent in recent
years and, in 2005, reached £8.2
billion. The overall
economy experienced steady
growth averaging around five per
cent annually and, as such, has
been growing at a higher rate
than has been experienced in
Yorkshire and the Humber in
general.
The city is geographically
diverse, located at the
confluence of five rivers, with
much of the city having been
built on hillsides with views
into the city centre or out to
the countryside. With an
estimated total of over two
million trees, Sheffield has
more trees per person than any
other city in Europe: 61% of the
city is greenspace. |
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