Made in Sheffield shop

Another idea for empty retail spaces in town

Many people are rightly proud of what a creative city Sheffield is. It is certainly home to plenty of creative people: 7.2% of the workforce is employed in the creative and digital industries* and an uncited claim on Wikipedia says that outside of London, Sheffield has the largest population of amateur, working and professional visual artists in the UK.

Could we do more help promote our creative excellence? The bigger manufacturers pay to use the Made in Sheffield mark to help sell and authenticate their products, but this is less useful for smaller artists trying to sell their wares.

As the recession has hit, shops have gone bust and retail units in towns up and down the country have been left empty. Sheffield city centre hasn’t escaped this, with the delay of Sevenstone resulting in many of our retail spaces being caught in a black hole between compulsory purchase orders and postponed building work.

We’ve already seen some other ideas for ways to make use of these spaces in Sheffield and some bars and shops are even reopening in the empty units.

At least three other cities have now come up with another use for them which is helping local artists and creative people. In the last few months, ‘Made in…’ or ‘Created in…’ shops have opened in Newcastle and Birmingham. It looks like Nottingham is also home to a similar type of  shop.

The concept is simple, although it has varied from city to city. Broadly, they are pop-up shops occupying empty retail units that showcase and sell locally-made products. They can also incorporate meeting places, small workshop spaces and exhibition areas. A group of volunteers run the shops, sometimes with a committee or main organiser heading things up.

Could this work in Sheffield? We already have a pool of creative artists, plenty of empty units in town and and regular craft fairs run by the Sheffield craft mafia.

Running the shops is hard work, as the Created in Birmingham people discovered, so it isn’t something to take on lightly. And I think some thought would need to be given as to how such a project would work alongside existing rent-paying outlets like the Famous Sheffield Shop and Sheffield Scene, and also existing art-selling galleries.

On the whole, it sounds like these pop-up shops have been very well received. After a successful three-month trial, the Birmingham shop closed due to their prestigious unit in the Bullring shopping centre being let to paying tenants, but it is expected to return for Christmas.

Has this idea had been considered for Sheffield? If not, is anyone interested in seeing whether there is an appetite to get a Made in Sheffield shop up and running in time for the Christmas shopping season?

*I’ve no idea how an occupation is classed as creative or otherwise

New Made in Newcastle shop front by championmonkeyface

New Made in Newcastle shop front by championmonkeyface, used with permission

Designed in Sheffield

Design the logo

Sheffield businesses can already declare their Sheffield credentials with the Made in Sheffield marque and now Designed in Sheffield hopes to recognise and acknowledge the importance of design work in the city.

It is a non-profit venture, set up enhance the reputation of design in Sheffield to the rest of the world and help collaboration.

As part of the launch, Designed in Sheffield is inviting submissions for a logo and visual identity. There is no financial prize for the winner, although the winning design will be adopted by Designed in Sheffield and the marque is expected to be used by companies in the region to showcase their design credentials.

Designed in Sheffield logo competition

Sheffield – city of culture 2013?

The city’s culture debate

A free event is taking place this month at the City hall which will see a panel discuss what makes a city a great cultural destination and why is culture important:

As Sheffield bids to become the first UK city of culture 2013, we bring together a diverse panel of national and international cultural figures to discuss the role of culture in defining a city – both in Sheffield and on an international scale.

The line-up currently includes Jon McClure from Reverend and the makers, Emmy award-winning Jamaican writer and poet Kwame Dawes, the BBC’s Paulette Edwards, Museums Sheffield chair Sandra Newton and Mark Jones, founder of Wall of sound record label. There will be a Q&A afterwards, as well as an acoustic set from the Reverend.

I’m guessing that the outcomes of this debate may go on to inform the detail of our city of culture bid, should we make the shortlist. Last week, a Sheffield Telegraph article gave an indication of some of the creative and cultural assets on which our bid would be based:

  • the foundations laid by Sheffield theatres, the Museums and galleries trust and Sheffield international venues
  • the city’s festivals – including a possible new festival centre in a landmark location
  • our creative population (7.2% of the workforce), including the digital economy and independent film
  • mass participation events based on ideas from the people of the city
  • established and emerging music artists performing gigs in unusual locations
  • a possible resident orchestra for of Sheffield
  • a base for visual arts

If shortlisted, does Sheffield have a good chance of becoming the UK’s first city of culture? I’d say we have more chance than Barnsley but I wonder whether some of the culture that Sheffield does best is perhaps not mainstream enough to appeal to the panel that will decide.

For example, I know many people who enjoy the Kid acne artwork around town and the word-of-mouth gig and club nights, but is this the sort of thing they will be looking for? Or will the lottery-funded cultural facilities remain the cornerstone of our bid? The likes of the Millennium galleries undoubtedly make Sheffield a better city but I can’t help thinking the heart and soul of the city’s cultural scene is to be found elsewhere.

Hopefully the ‘ideas from the people of the city’ project would help ensure that our bid does indeed capture the full breadth of Sheffield’s cultural offering, both traditional and non-traditional.

The 14 bids on the table are due to be whittled down to a shortlist of five by Culture secretary Ben Bradshaw in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, free tickets for the Culture debate event are available from the City hall box office.

The culture debate - Sheffield

The culture debate - Sheffield

How the Digital economy bill will affect you

Individuals, businesses and community groups in Sheffield to be impacted

You may have read coverage of the Digital economy bill that is currently working its way through the house of Lords. It is a response to the Digital Britain report and looks like it will do more to cripple our digital economy than support its growth.

One aim of the bill is to deal with internet piracy and to do this several draconian measures have been proposed that could have a big affect on people in Sheffield.

The major point of contention is that fines and disconnections can be enforced on the internet connection subscriber – i.e. the person whose name the connection is in – if someone uses their network for an activity like illegal file sharing.

Individuals, businesses and groups will choose not to take this risk and this could spell the end of free wifi and open internet connections in libraries, universities, schools, cafes, council buildings and community groups.

Obviously this isn’t just an issue that affects Sheffield; it will impact the whole country. But it seems particularly ironic that in south Yorkshire where the Digital region project will soon be providing us with super-fast broadband, many of the businesses and organisations that would be able to pass on the benefits of this to the public will not feel able to do so if the proposed legislation goes through.

Further detail regarding the bill and how best to object to it is outlined in the north west Sheffield news online blog post.

If you care about your online freedom and our local and national digital economy then take the time to write to or visit your MP to object.

Sheffield on Twitter – January 2010 update

Who’s new

Here are this month’s additions to the list of Sheffield people and organisations of interest on  Twitter. The full directory can be found on the Sheffield Twitter users page.

There is also a Twitter list of people and organisations in Sheffield in Twitter.

First e11even – regional football magazine
@first_e11even

Louis Louis – electronic music DJ/blogger/promoter
@louis_louis

Fairy communications – PR/communications agency
@fairycomms

Judith David – copywriter
@JComCopy

Safe at last – charity
@safeatlast

Mark Howe – illustrator
@howiehowe

Sheffield start-ups – encouraging people to create internet start-ups in Sheffield
@sheffstartups

Sheffield snow – everything you need to get you through the snow
@SheffieldSnow

Sheffield weather – a two-day forecast tweeted every morning and weather warnings
@SheffWeather

City magazine – Regional magazine company magazine
@CityMagSheff

Gossip girl – columnist from City magazine
@gossipgirlcity

No money records – hip hop record label
@nomoneyrecords

Data dream – software development
@datadreamuk

Sheffield college
@sheffcol

Advanced manufacturing news for Sheffield
@AMM_ShefRegion

Sheffield university health service
@SheffieldUHS

Norfolk arms – Ringinglow road pub
@norfolkarms

Blundells – estate agent
@blundells1

MAD architects
@MADarchitects

Solicitors Sheffield – local news from Sheffield solicitors
@SheffieldLawyer

IT works marketing – SEO copywriting, PR, email and social media campaigns
@itwrksmarketing

Accident repair – body repair shop
@sheffieldrepair

Sheffield social – social events
@SheffieldSocial

Sheffield libraries, archives and information
@shefflibraries

Zenon – band
@zenonband

Paul Huxley – scriptwriter and part of Medlo
@huxathon

Scott Douglas group – business development and marketing
@scottdouglasgrp

4N Sheffield – business networking
@4NSheffield

Restaurant marketing advice
@restconnect

Sylvesters bar in Leopold square
@SylvestersBarS1

Mr Martin – singer-songwriter and one quarter of Dead world leaders
@mrmartinmusic

Point blank theatre – the new owners of the Riverside – developing a multi-purpose arts/events space
@P0INTBLANK

John Coefield – photographer
@johncoefield

Morgan dias – immigration consultants
@morgandias

David Morris – posts scores from Sheffield Scimitars games
@brassedoff

Joe Taylor – Liberal democrat councillor for Hillsborough
@JoeTaylorLD

Toni and Guy Sheffield – hairdresser
@TONIandGUYSheff

ukpipelines.com – pipeline and drainage tools and equipment
@ukpipelines

Robert Saull – musician from the Purgatory players
@robertgsaull

Richard Hennessy – hypnotherapist
@focusedhypnosis

If you want to be listed on it then follow @sheffieldblog, get in touch or comment below.

What is Sheffield’s USP?

What should we be known for?

@DarrenBristow from Sheffield design agency Quba tweeted a question yesterday: Sheffield is a rich city , but what is it’s USP? What would you like it to be known for?

I always thought that in terms of money, Sheffield was quite a poor place. But we have plenty of non-monetary wealth. It is hard to avoid the cliches but Sheffield has a strong tradition of creativity and innovation but without being pretentious and unfriendly. We don’t like show offs but most people that live here would agree that there is something special about the place.

Richard Benjamin, the managing director of local creative agency Uber, recently penned a piece for marketing/creative publication The Drum, arguing for Sheffield as one of the most creative cities in the UK. Read a cached version here (you have to register on the site for the original).

It echoes Tom Keeley’s foreward from the Disordered haste Electric works launch booklet.

Whether you have been in the city all your life or just moved here, what do you think? What would you tell Darren in response to his question?

Sheffield on Twitter – update nine

August 2009 update

Here are this month’s additions to the list of Sheffield people and organisations of interest on  Twitter. The full directory can be found on the Sheffield Twitter users page.

Paul Scriven – leader of Sheffield city council
@Paulscriven

Jon McClure – Reverend and the Makers front man
@JonMcClure

Cocoa  – chocolate shop on Eccy Road
@Cocoasheffield

Our Cow Molly – locally-made ice cream
@OurCowMolly

Seth Bennet – BBC Sheffield sport presenter
@Sethb45

Oktoberfest Sheffield – beer festival
@OktoberfestShef

Popolo – restaurant in Leopold square
@PopoloSheffield

Eliot Kennedy – songwriter who has worked with the Spice girls, Bryan Adams, S Club 7 and 5ive
@EliotKennedy

Robin hood airport – Doncaster-Sheffield international
@RobinHoodAirpor

Graduates Sheffield
@GradSheff

Oxjam – music festival
@OxjamSheffield

Sheffield unsigned – music directory for artists in and around Sheffield
@sheffunsigned

Crookes forum – community group
@CrookesForum

Hillsborough forum – community group
@hillsbroforum

South Yorkshire fire and rescue
@SYFR

Apple admin – professional virtual admin services
@AppleAdmn

Benchmark recruitment – recruitment agency
@BenchmarkRec

Sheffield university real ale society
@RealAleSociety

C21 creative – web and graphic designers
@C21Creative

VT music – music publisher
@VTmusic

Sheffield big – support programme to help residents set up in business
@sheffieldbig

Roundabout – homeless youth charity
@rndbt

South Yorkshire music – local music news
@syorkshiremusic

Little white book – wedding planners
@LWBwedding

Wath festival – music festival
@wathfestival

Sheffield law society – supporting and representing Sheffield’s legal profession
@SheffieldLawSoc

3 squared – web, print and software
@3_Squared

Sorby nano – leaders in micro and nano scale investigation
@SorbyNano

SYPTE – South Yorkshire passenger transport executive
@SYPTE

City church – local church
@CityChurchShef

Sheffield craft collective
@Craft_Candy

LCPU – NAVCA’s local commissioning and procurement unit
@lcpu

Mookau – gift boutique
@mookau

Abbey joinery
@AbbeyJoinery

Training foundry – computer trainers
@trainingfoundry

Platinum blind – band
@platinumblind4u

Dead world leaders – band
@DWL_Official

Sheffield liberal youth
@ShefLibYouth

Sheffield Labour students
@sheflabstudents

Extension match – brick and stone supplier
@ExtensionMatch

Atweb – band
@atewb

Geeks in the peaks – rural getaway for geeks, 4-6 September 2009
@geeksinthepeaks

Harry Gration – veteran Look north presenter
@gratih46

Sheffield latest – automated news
@sheffieldlatest

If you want to be listed on it then follow @sheffieldblog, get in touch or comment below.

Sheffield on Twitter – update seven

June 2009 update

Here are this month’s additions to the list of Sheffield people and organisations of interest on  Twitter, with perhaps the most notable being the addition of the council (@SCCPressOffice). The full directory can be found on the Sheffield Twitter users page.

Sheffield city council press office – the council’s press office
@SCCPressOffice

Art Sheffield – Sheffield contemporary art forum
@artsheffield

Sheffield Hallam university – the university’s central Twitter account
@sheffhallamuni

Quba new media – web agency
@quba_nm

Sheffield live – community radio station
@Sheffieldlive

Fuse  – show on the university’s Forge radio station
@FUSE_forgeradio

Celluloid screams – Sheffield horror film festival
@sheffhorrorfest

SSiD Sheffield – University of Sheffield student services
@SSiDSheffield

Vox Sheffield – Volunteer-led organisation that exists to nurture, encourage and showcase creative expression and experimentation
@voxsheffield

Sheffbookclub – Twitter-based book club on Sheffield
@Sheffbookclub

The Earl – Queens Road pub
@EarlPub

SCCWeb – Sheffield city council web team
@SCCWeb

Sheffield university Japan society – University of Sheffield student Japan group
@shefjapansoc

ELR auctions – Antique and fine art auctioneers and valuers
@ELR_AUCTIONS

teamNomad – digital agency
@teamnomad

Becky Hayes – Hallam FM presenter and former High street honey
@Bhorhais

PH weddings – wedding photography and planning
http://twitter.com/PHWeddings

Shane Rounce – designer and photographer
@srounce

Martin Field – photographer
@martinfield1

Team Cooper – Flash developers
@tim_cooper_uk

BFFS – British federation of film societies
@_BFFS_/

PHS Sheffield – Psychological health website updates
@PHSsheffield

Sheffield alumni – University of Sheffield alumni department
@SheffieldAlumni

CAaD – contemporary art as dialogue blog
@CAaDSheffield

Bex knitwear – hand knitter and designer of knitwear
@bexknitwear

If you want to be listed on it then follow @sheffieldblog, get in touch or comment below.

Sheffield on Twitter – update six

May 2009 update

Here are this month’s additions to the list of Sheffield people and organisations of interest on  Twitter. The full directory can be found on the Sheffield Twitter users page.

Rocket – Broomhill-based design agency
http://twitter.com/rcktsheffield

University of Sheffield – the  university‘s central Twitter account
http://twitter.com/sheffielduni

Article – pop culture magazine
http://twitter.com/articlemagazine

Crucible theatre – theatre and home to the world snooker championships
http://twitter.com/crucibletheatre

Lyceum theatre – theatre
http://twitter.com/SheffieldLyceum

Wednesday night live – Creative Sheffield‘s summer season of Wednesday night events in town
http://twitter.com/WedNightLive

Bar one – Sheffield university student bar
http://twitter.com/shefuni_barone

Mr Ben fancy dress – Crookes-based fancy dress store
http://twitter.com/Mrbenfancydress

Sheffield centre – Church army’s research unit
http://twitter.com/SheffieldCentre

Rhyme and reason – children’s bookshop at Hunter’s bar
http://twitter.com/ShefBooks

Remember the name – publisher of Replay magazine
http://twitter.com/richardfidler

A mind apart theatre - theatre company making performing arts accessible to communities
http://twitter.com/amindapart

Smith and Clarkson – fine art collaborative duo
http://twitter.com/SmithClarkson

Run hide survive – DJs, producers and promoters of Club pony
http://twitter.com/runhidesurvive

Sheffield irregulars – Minature model painting group
http://twitter.com/sheffieldirregs

Yorkshire county cricket club – Leeds-based cricket club
http://twitter.com/Yorkshire_ccc

Clickety click – photographer
http://twitter.com/clicketyclicks

Resound design – web and print design company
http://twitter.com/resounddesign

Vital Sheffield Wednesday – Wednesday news from Vital football
http://twitter.com/vitalwednesday

DS print & design – print company based in Walkley
http://twitter.com/DSPrintDesign

If you want to be listed on it then follow @sheffieldblog, get in touch or comment below.

Sheffield on Twitter – update five

April 2009 update

Here are this month’s additions to the list of Sheffield people and organisations of interest on the microblogging site Twitter. The full directory can be found on the Sheffield Twitter users page.

Pete McKee – much-loved Sheffield artist
http://twitter.com/PeteMcKee

Sensoria – annual festival of music and film
http://twitter.com/SensoriaFest

Capture my life – photographer
http://twitter.com/capturemylife

Weekend@last – outdoor live charity music weekend
http://twitter.com/weekendatlast

The Star – local daily newspaper
http://twitter.com/sheffieldstar

Hallam FM – local commercial radio station
http://twitter.com/hallamfm

Ralph Razor – music promoter and DJ
http://twitter.com/Ralph_Razor

Ed Nell – Hallam FM drive time DJ
http://twitter.com/EdNell

‘Big’ John Harrison – Hallam FM breakfast DJ
http://twitter.com/BigJohnHallamFM

I monster – band
http://twitter.com/IMONSTERBAND

Rolo Tomassi – young Sheffield band
http://twitter.com/rolotomassiband

Iris associates – marketing agency
http://twitter.com/IrisAssociates/

Quick feet productions – video, film and web content provider
http://twitter.com/philparkin78

Universal everything – design/art studio
http://twitter.com/universalevery

Soyo – bar in town that opened in March 2009
http://twitter.com/SOYO_SHEFFIELD

Sheffield international venues – company that runs city sport, leisure and entertainment venues
http://twitter.com/sivltd

Sheffield arena – entertainment venue
http://twitter.com/SheffieldArena

Ponds forge – leisure centre
http://twitter.com/PondsForge

Orchard square – shopping centre
http://twitter.com/OrchardSquare

Boxmusique – website featuring music news and criticism
http://twitter.com/boxmusique

University of Sheffield – landscape architecture
http://twitter.com/LandscapeSheff

LFE progression – initiative for football apprentices’ successful exit from the apprenticeship in sporting excellence programme
http://twitter.com/LFEProgression

If you want to be listed on it then follow @sheffieldblog, get in touch or comment below.

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