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Devonshire green – nearly finished?

21 December, 2008 Leave a comment

Mosaic tiling of the planters is underway

After a few months, opinion of the new Devonshire green seems to be a bit mixed.

Some people really like it, with the stepped grassy area, the deckchair terrace and the Gaudi-inspired concrete planters creating a space that compliments the Forum well and that has already hosted successful events such as the dancing mechanical digger in the summer.

On the other hand, questions have been raised over the concrete planters. Described as ‘undulating sculptural walls‘, do they actually have a plastic feel? Should have there been concrete steps built into the grass bank? And walking past yesterday, the large puddle in the middle of the grass made me wonder whether there was sufficient drainage.

Whichever way you look at it, the concrete planters will be further improved by the installation of mosaic tiling which has now begun. An unsightly carved channel exists around the edges of each which until now has been empty, but yesterday I noticed that one near the north perimeter has started to be filled with green and yellow tiles.

When complete, this should further compliment the development and further tie it in with the Forum.

In the meantime, what do you think to the new Devonshire green?

Mosaic on Devonshire Green

Mosaic on Devonshire Green

The steel city tour arrives in Sheffield

16 December, 2008 1 comment

The Human League, ABC and Heaven 17 come home

A slightly belated post, but I thought I ought to mark the arrival of the steel city tour to Sheffield last Saturday.

I’d seen the Human League and Heaven 17 live before but not ABC, and the combination of all three playing on the same bill on the last night of the tour in Sheffield was irresistible – even though I knew that the atmosphere at arena gigs can be inferior compared to a smaller venue.

Although it was billed as a near sell out, it wasn’t a full arena show due to the stage being positioned about two thirds of the way down the venue and the rest curtained off.

Heaven 17 were in first, and considering many people only really seem to know one song of theirs, they didn’t have any problems keeping the crowd entertained. They sounded fresh, with updated versions of their back catalogue predictably building to the one that got people on their feet, Temptation.

Up next were ABC. The likable Martin Fry looked to be thoroughly enjoying himself, and so was the crowd as cuts from the amazing Lexicon of love album were performed to perfection.

As a live band they sounded excellent, aided in particular by the great percussionist and female backing vocalist. And when you can end the set with the irresistible four-song salvo of All of my heart, Tears are not enough, When Smokey sings and The look of love, you know that you are going out on a high – and they did.

The curtain was then lifted to reveal the full stage for headline act of the night, the Human League. It included a split-height stage and impressive video wall that gave some visual backing to the hour-long greatest hits set.

The League were on good form and the hometown crowd lapped it up. The cream of Dare was included, as well as early material (Empire state human and Being boiled), the political (The Lebanon), the recently covered (Louise), the 90s hit (Tell me when) and the collaboration (Together in electric dreams).

Phil famously recruited the two girls, Susan and Joanne, at the Crazy Daisy nightclub in Sheffield, and their contribution to the show was as charming and as down-to-earth as ever. You still feel like you are watching a couple of girls freshly plucked from a Sheffield club, yet without them the band would be totally incomplete.

This show may have been considered by some to have been a home banker, with three classic and influential Sheffield bands playing in the steel city on the closing night of a Christmas tour. But with expectations raised the pressure was on to deliver and I think that all three bands did.

What’s more, they reminded us of the lasting influence that their pioneering brand of electronic music continues to exert today – plus of course their ability to write some of the most enduring pop songs of the last 30 years.

The Human League at Sheffield Arena, December 2008

The Human League perform Love action at Sheffield Arena, December 2008

Use the sauce Henderson’s Relish-inspired print

3 December, 2008 Leave a comment

Number two in a series of six

Artist Jim Connolly has released another Sheffield-related silkscreen print through the Archipelago Gallery.

Earlier this year he gave us the TERROR…! At Tinsley Towers! print, and his latest work is inspired by another Sheffield institution, Henderson’s Relish:

Use the sauce Henderson's Relish-inspired print

Use the sauce by Jim Connolly

There are to be a total of six prints in the Sheffield/comic book satirical series, and the Star has reported that a Dawn of the dead-inspired Meadowhall poster could be a future subject.

New Sheffield business search engine locallysheffield.co.uk

2 December, 2008 Leave a comment

Plus free a upgrade for your business if you are quick

The creators of locallysheffield.co.uk have been in touch and asked for a mention of their site on this blog. It is part of a new family of online classified directories for local UK businesses called locallycompared.com.

Their national network of sites has two million business listings, and although the Sheffield version already includes many details (information on the business/service offered, prices, opening hours, maps, events, frequently asked questions, special offers and reviews), in order to flesh out this further they are looking for people to sign up to review and rate their favourite local businesses online.

They have also said that they will give the first five Sheffield businesses who contact locallysheffield.co.uk on the back of this post a free upgrade to the £299 per year listing product with no strings attached.

There is an additional local connection in that two of the team of three that have built this website are from Sheffield. So see what you think to the site and if you are a business mention this blog when you register and you could get a premium listing for free!

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