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River Sheaf opened up next to Sheffield Castle site | River Sheaf opened up next to Sheffield Castle site |
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A section of the River Sheaf has been uncovered for the first time in over 100 years | A section of the River Sheaf has been uncovered for the first time in over 100 years |
A section of the River Sheaf hidden underground for more than 100 years has been uncovered as part of work on the site of Sheffield's former castle. | A section of the River Sheaf hidden underground for more than 100 years has been uncovered as part of work on the site of Sheffield's former castle. |
The stretch of river was covered over in 1917 as part of work to create the since demolished Castle Market. | The stretch of river was covered over in 1917 as part of work to create the since demolished Castle Market. |
The uncovering of the Sheaf is part of a project to create a new public park on the Castlegate site and an "exciting" achievement since work began a year ago. | The uncovering of the Sheaf is part of a project to create a new public park on the Castlegate site and an "exciting" achievement since work began a year ago. |
Simon Ogden, chair of the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust said: "This is the first step to bring the Sheaf back into Sheffield." | Simon Ogden, chair of the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust said: "This is the first step to bring the Sheaf back into Sheffield." |
Simon Ogden is the Chair of the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust | Simon Ogden is the Chair of the Sheaf and Porter Rivers Trust |
The Trust has been campaigning for several years for the river to be fully uncovered, restored and made visible and accessible. | The Trust has been campaigning for several years for the river to be fully uncovered, restored and made visible and accessible. |
The work will also allow the "re-naturalisation" of the river, including a new rock ramp fish pass over the 5ft (1.5m) high Castle Orchard Weir, designed to restore the biodiversity of the river. | The work will also allow the "re-naturalisation" of the river, including a new rock ramp fish pass over the 5ft (1.5m) high Castle Orchard Weir, designed to restore the biodiversity of the river. |
"It's really exciting to see how the river could emerge from this process," said Mr Ogden. | "It's really exciting to see how the river could emerge from this process," said Mr Ogden. |
"We are starting to see the river bed and it is starting to make its own meandering path, almost like a natural river." | "We are starting to see the river bed and it is starting to make its own meandering path, almost like a natural river." |
Costs at the Castle site have increased by 30% to £20.8m. The South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority has stepped in to cover the costs. | Costs at the Castle site have increased by 30% to £20.8m. The South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority has stepped in to cover the costs. |
Since starting work in February 2024, a team from Wessex Archaeology have also uncovered many parts of Sheffield Castle, which was demolished in 1648. | |
Martin Gorman, chair of the Friends of Sheffield Castle, described it as an "incredible year". | Martin Gorman, chair of the Friends of Sheffield Castle, described it as an "incredible year". |
"We've uncovered sections of the moat, the western and eastern tower of the gatehouse and part of the drawbridge. | "We've uncovered sections of the moat, the western and eastern tower of the gatehouse and part of the drawbridge. |
"The surprise elements have been amazing. We also found a stone lined castle well from the 12th Century that doesn't appear on maps or any written records." | "The surprise elements have been amazing. We also found a stone lined castle well from the 12th Century that doesn't appear on maps or any written records." |
One of the most recent discoveries was a chamber constructed in the 1930s and upgraded in the 1950s when Castle Market was built. | One of the most recent discoveries was a chamber constructed in the 1930s and upgraded in the 1950s when Castle Market was built. |
"We knew this was here. We've pumped the water out. It gives us another glimpse into the castle remains," Mr Gorman added. | "We knew this was here. We've pumped the water out. It gives us another glimpse into the castle remains," Mr Gorman added. |
Martin Gorman, Chair of the Friends of Sheffield Castle | Martin Gorman, Chair of the Friends of Sheffield Castle |
Demand for tours of the site has been "overwhelming" as a result of the new discoveries, Mr Gorman said, but the work associated with the additional finds has also seen costs rise. | Demand for tours of the site has been "overwhelming" as a result of the new discoveries, Mr Gorman said, but the work associated with the additional finds has also seen costs rise. |
The project was originally set to cost £15.7m, with Levelling Up funding being used to foot the bill. | The project was originally set to cost £15.7m, with Levelling Up funding being used to foot the bill. |
However, the scheme is now set to come in at £20.8m, with additional funding coming from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) | However, the scheme is now set to come in at £20.8m, with additional funding coming from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) |
In a report, the SYMCA said: "Costs have increased mainly due to inflation, the specialist nature of archaeological works which are significantly higher than originally envisaged and additional works identified. | In a report, the SYMCA said: "Costs have increased mainly due to inflation, the specialist nature of archaeological works which are significantly higher than originally envisaged and additional works identified. |
"Given that the project is located on a brownfield site of archaeological importance, it is unavoidable that it will carry significant risk to costs and delivery." | "Given that the project is located on a brownfield site of archaeological importance, it is unavoidable that it will carry significant risk to costs and delivery." |
The regeneration of the Castlegate site includes creating a park and events space | The regeneration of the Castlegate site includes creating a park and events space |
According to Mr Gorman, the next phase of the project will see a "conservation management" plan created and a "routeway through the site". | According to Mr Gorman, the next phase of the project will see a "conservation management" plan created and a "routeway through the site". |
"There's lot's more to uncover, records show 70% of the castle foundations are still covered, but the funding is a regeneration budget not an excavation budget. | "There's lot's more to uncover, records show 70% of the castle foundations are still covered, but the funding is a regeneration budget not an excavation budget. |
"We as the friends are hoping to raise more funding for further excavation work" he said | "We as the friends are hoping to raise more funding for further excavation work" he said |
Sheffield City Council said the work is expected to be completed by Spring 2026. | Sheffield City Council said the work is expected to be completed by Spring 2026. |
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