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Things to do in Sheffield - Tourist Places in Sheffield
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Encounter the exotic and experience a wild family day out in South Yorkshire at the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and...
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Encounter the exotic and experience a wild family day out in South Yorkshire at the Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre near Sheffield.Get close to free-flying butterflies and birds, as well as friendly, free-roaming farm animals. Meet the residents of Meerkat Mansion, handle exotic snakes, and feed marmoset monkeys, lorikeets and many more amazing creatures. See magnificent birds of prey and our new free-flying Macaws in our daily Aerial Antics display.Relax in the café and conservatory while the kids dig in the sandpit, take to the wheel of a pedal car or whiz along the aerial glide. At weekends and during school holidays, hitch a ride aboard the tractor-trailer. Family events, activities and demonstrations run throughout the year.Have your birthday party here and enjoy a guided tour and inspiring animal encounters. Our Keeper Experiences are a unique opportunity to get behind the scenes; a perfect gift for animal enthusiasts!New for 2011! Enjoy our stunning new entrance kiosk for a streamlined start to your visit and come and meet our cheeky new residents in the Prairie Dog Camp!We also welcome pre-booked group and School visits, for which we have excellent facilities.The Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife and Falconry Centre is open daily and located just 5 minutes from the M1, junction 31.
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On a nice day (which is rare!), this place is good to visit. It's very pleasant- beautiful surroundings. It's nice to have a walk around the paths within the grounds to see all...
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The Fire & Police Museum is located in one of Yorkshires first purpose built combined Fire, Police and Ambulance Stations in...
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The Fire & Police Museum is located in one of Yorkshires first purpose built combined Fire, Police and Ambulance Stations in the centre of the Steel City, Sheffield.Opened in 1983 with just 2 Fire Engines and a few small exhibits and only 2 of the buildings 46 rooms open for the public to view the museum has grown and grown year by year. Now with over 30,000 exhibits and 29 display rooms and not forgetting many more exhibits and vehicles currently in storage ready to be displayed we are still getting bigger and bigger. The Fire & Police Museum is a Registered Charity and does not receive any funding. Everything that you see here at the museum has been achieved by donations and your entry fee’s.We are always working to update the museum and make the museum more hands-on and interactive for visitors!
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Millhouses Park is located approximately 3 miles south-west of Sheffield City Centre. Part of the park was gifted by Earl...
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Millhouses Park is located approximately 3 miles south-west of Sheffield City Centre. Part of the park was gifted by Earl Fitzwilliam & Marquis of Zetland in 1909, with the remainder purchased by Sheffield City Council. Two exciting projects have been many years in the making and have really rejuvenated an area of Millhouses Park that historically has been famous for it's connection with water. The Splash! project is located on the site of the old swimming pool and lido and reintroduces water play into the park, many years after the lido was closed and filled in. It is an interactive play area designed to be both playful and educational with kit such as an Archimedes screw, hand pumps and see saws that pump water into a large snaking channel, where it can be dammed in several places before being scooped by a water wheel and fed into a recycling tank. The water then feeds the toilets, can be used to water plants and tops up the boating lake. The Fishway project has seen the old paddling pools filled in and converted into natural habitat that will allow fish such as trout to bypass the two weirs on the River Sheaf and move upstream to spawn. The design is very complex and incorporates rock pools, overhangs and resting places and mimics their natural habitat as much as possible. Very recently, money was secured to pay for the soft landscaping of the area around the fishway and this was carried out with BTCV and members of the Friends of Millhouses Park across a few very wet and muddy days. The Friends Group were also involved in the planting of trees in the Splash! area. Both schemes were designed in-house by our Environmental Planning Team and are a great example of innovative thinking and design as they are definitely unique in their concept and implementation. Throughout this process, Parks and Countryside have worked very closely in partnership with the Friends of Millhouses Park from the initial concept, the consultation through to fundraising in order to make both projects a success.Check the map for details of our facilities - or go to the Friends of Millhouses Park website.
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Visitors discover the method of producing steel and how workers and their families lived their lives in Abbeydale, a small...
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Visitors discover the method of producing steel and how workers and their families lived their lives in Abbeydale, a small village that has been involved in metal-working for centuries.
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Rother Valley Country Park consists of 750 acres of parkland. It includes areas of open water, grassland, woodland as well...
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Rother Valley Country Park consists of 750 acres of parkland. It includes areas of open water, grassland, woodland as well as footpaths, bridleways and cycle routes. A haven for wildlife, as well as a centre of excellence for Education, Watersports and other Outdoor Pursuits.
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"I went to the above concert on 14th June 2013. As I had booked a wheelchair space with a carer, and had not been to the City Hall for years, I was more than a little bit apprehensive as to what I was going to see.
However, I needn't have worried. The Memorial Hall and the Oval Hall have been ma..."de into one room, there was plenty of space, the disabled toilet facilities were clean and spacious with hot water, soap dispenser, and an electronic hand dryer. The Bar was refurbished too, and wasn't too pricey, and plenty of space available. Staff were very helpful, and seemed friendly. Acoustics were very good- had an excellent view of the stage, and the lighting was good. Have booked to see the Hollies at the same venue with an ex workmate at the same venue in October later this year!
Greg Chapman, Sheffield.
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"I live very near there, so I sometimes go for a trip on my Mobility Scooter. Access is quite good, although I tend to stick to the paths. The Park is absolutely huge, and consists of an animal farm, a café, duck ponds, fields, playground, and plenty of grass for kids to play on.
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