Sheffield in running to be named European City of the Year
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The city will go head to head with Porto in Portugal and Utrecht in the Netherlands after being shortlisted for the Academy of Urbanism organised award.
Sheffield is one of 15 “Great Places” shortlisted as finalists in the 2020 Urbanism Awards.
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Hide AdThe awards, which celebrate and learn from great placemaking, cover five categories of scale, including European City of the Year and Great Town, Neighbourhood, Street and Place.
The finalists were selected by a panel last week ahead of the Academy’s annual Spring Debate.
The academy will now establish relationships with key stakeholders in each of the cities and towns prior to a summer assessment visit.
The winners of the awards will be announced at the Urbanism Awards ceremony in London on November 27.
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The 2020 Urbanism Awards finalists are:
European City of the YearPorto, PortugalSheffield, EnglandUtrecht, Netherlands
The Great TownBrighton and HoveDundeePenzance
The Great NeighbourhoodLevenshulme, ManchesterPortobello, EdinburghSouth Bank, Leeds
The Great StreetBelgrave Road, LeicesterRye Lane, LondonSt Marks Road, Bristol
The Great PlaceConnswater, BelfastOld Market Square, NottinghamSeaburn, Sunderland