All the venues are either open now or will be welcoming visitors back by mid-May, if the move out of lockdown continues as planned. Local businesses are in need of our support more than ever at the moment, so why not plan a trip soon?
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1. Green space
Devonshire Green is a pleasant green space at the top of Division Street which is also popular with skateboarders. Check out the independent shops, bars and cafes in the area Photo: Submitted
2. Emergency team stories
The National Emergency Services Museum, housed in a former police and fire station on West Bar, plans to reopen on May 19 after an extensive refurbishment of its exhibition spaces. The Sheffield Blitz exhibition seen here includes an original Anderson air raid shelter Photo: NESM
3. Picturesque corner
The canal basin at Victoria Quays is always a great place for a stroll among the historic buildings and waterway Photo: Steve Ellis
4. Game on again
Gamers like Ryan Johnson and Finley Cocker, pictured here in 2019, can visit the National Videogame Museum in Angel Street from Friday, May 21. Book at https://thenvm.org/ Photo: Marie Caley