The Sheffield Sessions

The story behind the Sheffield Property Association

24 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In this directors' episode of The Sheffield Sessions, host Allie, head of agency at Chapter II, is joined by S-PA directors Tim, Rob and Rebecca to discuss why the Sheffield Property Association was created, what it exists to do, and the role it plays in shaping Sheffield’s future. From the organisation’s focus on ‘People, Place and Policy’ to the benefits of membership and the work of its priority groups, the conversation offers an insight into how the S-PA supports collaboration across the city’s built environment. The episode also explores Sheffield’s opportunities and challenges, how the city is evolving, and why now is such an exciting time for its future. * Recorded at Leeds Dock at UKREiiF 2026 *

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