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For
all businesses, work is an important part of life, but not all of it.
Most
of us work to live, and in Sheffield life is for living. Good value
housing, appreciating rapidly in value, abounds - from Victorian to
new build - from riverside apartment to country cottage. Sheffield
is set in a hinterland of breathtaking beauty; the only UK city with
one third of its land area set in a National Park, The Peak District.
Few
places compare to Sheffield for leisure activities and simply having
a good time. The highest ratio of cinema screens to population in the
UK, the Lyceum and Crucible theatre's and delightful restaurants, clubs
and bars all contribute to a lively social scene.
The
Millennium Galleries,d in April 2001 is a stunning new building
and a beacon for the progressive, dynamic city Sheffield has become.
The Gallery has already hosted major exhibitions from the Tate, including
the complete Francis Bacon collection in the Summer of 2001. Works from
the National Portrait Gallery and a planned exhibition of the works
of Constable demonstrate the national stature Sheffield has achieved
in the cultural world.
The
Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Arena and Ponds Forge sports centre with
its Olympic-standard pool, are simply world-class in their stature,
with the Arena regularly attracting the world’s leading popular artists.
Add
to this Meadowhall, the most popular shopping centre in the UK, attracting
shoppers from hundreds of miles around, and it’s clear that Sheffield
is in a league of its own when it comes to leisure and culture.
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