New Castlegate ‘Grey to Green’ project to brighten up historic Sheffield

Colourful meadows and the installation of a sustainable urban drainage system will feature as part of an £800,000 project in Sheffield’s historic Castlegate.

An improved environment for walking and cycling will be created through the widening and re-surfacing of the existing footway and cycleway, the installation of traffic calming measures and improvements to street furniture.

Esh Construction’s civil engineering division has commenced work on the scheme in Angel Street after being appointed by Sheffield City Council earlier this year.

Castlegate is the oldest part of the city of Sheffield, with Angel Street being a key link route into city centre. Procured via YORhub, the development comes after additional funding was secured from the European Regional Development Fund and Sheffield City Council to extend the improvements made via the Grey to Green Phase 2 project.

Steve Conn, Divisional Director at Esh Construction, said:

“We are pleased to be appointed as the contractor to deliver this public realm and highways improvement scheme. A further phase to the successful ‘Grey to Green’ project, we look forward to delivering this project for the regeneration of Castlegate and to enhance the experience of visiting, living, and working in the area.”

The Grey to Green Phase 2 project is a continuation of the award-winning Grey to Green Phase 1 which was completed in 2016 and has been very successful in enhancing the image of the area and attracting new investment and footfall.

Lucia Lorente-Arnau, Principal Development Officer at Sheffield City Council, said: “We are looking forward to completing the Grey to Green Phase 2 project on Angel Street, following the successful completion of the planting, new cycling infrastructure, sustainable drainage areas, and civic spaces around Exchange Place, Castlegate (the street) and West Bar. 

“It is a much-loved scheme which brings a multi-layer of benefits to Sheffield, from economic development to these areas as well as increased used of the new spaces by residents and local workers and increased biodiversity and climate resilience.”

To find out more about Esh Construction, visit www.eshgroup.co.uk

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