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Sheffield Breastfeeding Friendly Award Type of Venue by Area Name of Venue Address Sheffield Breastfeeding Friendly Award Type of Venue by Area Name of Venue Address Sheffield 1 Town Hall Sheffield Town Hall Pinstone Street S1 2HH Births, Deaths & Marriages Registrars Sheffield Register Office Town Hall, Pinstone street, Sheffield S1 2HH Library Central Library Surrey Street, Sheffield S1 1XZ Cinema, Bar & Café Showroom Cinema 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield S1 2BX Café PJ Taste @ Site Canteen 1A Brown Street, Sheffield S1 2BS Church/Cathedral Sheffield Cathedral Church Street, Sheffield S1 1HA Sport & Leisure Venues Sheffield International Venues Don Valley Stadium, Worksop Road, Sheffield S9 3TL Concert Venue Sheffield City Hall Barkers Pool, Sheffield S1 2HB Leisure Centre Ponds Forge Sheaf Street, Sheffield S1 2BP Council Building First Point - Howden House First Point, Howden House, Sheffield S1 2SH Bus Station SYPTE Sheffield Interchange, Pond Hill, Sheffield S1 2BG Café Starbucks Unit 6, Orchard Square, Sheffield S1 2FB Retail Store Boots the Chemists 4-6 High Street, Sheffield S1 1QF Retail Store Mothercare World 200-202 Eyre Street, Sheffield S1 4QZ Retail Store Mothercare 19-21 Barkers Pool, Sheffield S1 2HB Retail Store John Lewis Barkers Pool, Sheffield S1 2HB Retail Store Wilko 34-36 Haymarket, Sheffield s1 2AX Museum & Gallery Millennium Gallery Arundel Gate, Sheffield S1 2PP Café Crucible Corner Tudor Square, Sheffield S1 2JE Clinic Sheffield Contraception & Sexual Health Clinic 1 Mulberry Street, Sheffield S12PJ Café Blue Moon Café St James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW Offices Sheffield Homes (6 Offices) New Bank House, Queen Street, Sheffield S1 2XX Retail Store Debenhams The Moor, Sheffield S1 3LR Café Fusion Café Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NS Café & Therapy Centre Woodland Holistics 7 Campo Lane, Sheffield S1 Church and Hall Victoria Hall Methodist Church Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 2JB Council Building Redvers House Union Street, Sheffield S1 2JQ Sheffield Hallam University - Public Venues Adsetts Learning Centre (inc. Chef Hallam Adsetts) City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Cantor Building (inc. Chef Hallam Cantor) City Campus, 153 Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NU Stoddart Building (inc. Stoddart Deli & Chef Hallam Stoddart) City Campus, Arundel Gate, Sheffield S1 1WB Arundel Building (inc. Cornerstone Café) City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Surrey Building City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Owen Building (inc. Chef Hallam Central) City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB The Atrium (inc. Chef Hallam Heartspace & Cutting Edge) City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Eric Mensforth Building (inc. Chef Hallam Eric's) City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Howard Building City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Harmer Building City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Aspect Court (inc. Chef Hallam Aspect) City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Oneleven Building (inc. Chef Hallam Oneleven) City Campus, 1-11 Arundel Gate, Sheffield S1 1WB Norfolk Building City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB Sheffield Hallam University Students' Union The Hubs, Paternoster Row, Sheffield S1 2QQ Café and Bar Couch 29-31 Campo Lane, Sheffield S1 2EG Café Eten Café 2-4 York Street, Sheffield S1 2ER Sheffield 2 Library Highfield Library London Road, Sheffield S2 4NF Library Newfield Green Library Gleadless Road, Sheffield S2 2BT Library Park Library Duke Street, Sheffield S2 5QP Children's Centre Wybourn Children's Centre Wybourn Community Primary School, Manor Oaks Road, Sheffield S2 5EE Leisure Centre Springs Leisure Centre Hurlfield Road, Norton, Sheffield S2 2AL Park Café Norfolk Heritage Park Centre in the Park, Norfolk Heritage Park, Guildford Avenue, Sheffield, S2 2PL Wildlife Charity Sheffield Wildlife Trust 37 Stafford Road, Sheffield S2 2SF Café Heeley City Farm Richards Road, Heeley, S2 3DT Children's Play Area & Café MegaCentre Bernard Road, Sheffield S2 5BU Community Centre Arbourthorne Community Centre 33a Edenhall Road, Sheffield S2 2LD Children's Nursery Sheffield City Nursery Sheffield City College, Granville Road, Sheffield S2 2RL Church/Community Centre St Mary's Church & Community Centre St Mary's Church, Bramall Lane, Sheffield S2 4QZ Health Centre Park Health Centre 190 Duke Street, Sheffield S2 5QQ Education and Visitor Centre Manor Lodge Discovery Centre 197 Manor Oaks Lane, Sheffield S2 1UJ Community Development Trust Manor & Castle Development Trust Norfolk House, Stafford Lane, Sheffield S2 5HR Community Space & Family Support Manor Park Community Space 52-54 Manor Park Centre, Manor Park, Sheffield S2 1WE Café & Bistro The Rhubarb Shed Manor Oaks Farm, Manor Lane, Sheffield S2 1UL GP Surgery The Whitehouse Surgery 1 Fairfax Drive, Sheffield S2 1SL Nursery School Grace Owen Nursery School Hague Row, Park Hill, Sheffield S2 5SB Community Childcare Centre MASKK Manor Community Childcare Centre, 33 Vikinglea Road, Sheffield S2 1BE Café and Venue Harland Café 72 John Street, Sheffield S2 4QU Community Centre Park Centre Samson Street, Sheffield S2 5QT Baby Massage Venue Sheffield Baby Massage 110 Heeley Bank Road, Sheffield S2 3GJ Café Couch 29-31 Campo Lane, Sheffield S1 2EG Sheffield 3 Children's Centre Burngreave Children's Centre 19 Spital Street, Sheffield S3 9LB Café Starbucks 108-110 Devonshire Street, Units 5-6 Eldon Court, Sheffield S3 7SF Estate Agents Blundells Adept House, 8 Morpeth Street, Sheffield S3 7JL Family Support Centre Family Action 86 Upper Hanover Street, Sheffield S3 7RQ Children's Nursery Bright Beginners Pre School & Nursery Syac Building, 120 The Wicker, Sheffield S3 8JD Community & Sports Centre Verdon Street Recreation Centre Verdon Street, Sheffield S3 9QN Restaurant Pizza Express 124 Devonshire Street, Sheffield S3 7SF Bar & Café The Forum Devonshire Street, Sheffield S3 7SB Health Service University Health Service 53 Gell Street, Sheffield S3 7QP Café Green City Coffee 1 Kelham Square, Kelham Island, Sheffield S3 8SD Museum Kelham Island Museum Alma Street, Sheffield S3 8RY Museum & Café National Emergency Services Museum Old Fire/Police Station, West Bar, Sheffield S3 8PT Public House The Riverside 1 Mowbray Street, Sheffield S3 8EN Sheffield 4 Library Burngreave Library 179 Spital Hill, Sheffield S4 7LF Sheffield 5 Library Parson Cross Library Margetson Crescent, Sheffield S5 9ND Library Firth Park Library 443 Firth Park Road, Sheffield S5 6QQ Library Southey Library Moonshine Lane, Sheffield S5 8RB Children's Centre The Meadow Children's Centre Busk Meadow Primary School, 349 Shirecliffe Road, S5 8XJ Children's Centre Early Days Children's Centre 71 Palgrave Road, Sheffield S5 8GS Children's Centre First Start Children's Centre 441 Firth Park Road, Sheffield S5 6HH Sport & Leisure Centre Concord Sports Centre Shiregreen Lane, Sheffield S5 6AE Café Firth Park Café First Start Children's Centre, 441 Firth Park Road, Sheffield S5 6HH Café Capilles Sandwich Bar 831 Barnsley Road, Sheffield S5 0QF Children's Nursery Sunshine Day Nursery (NGH) Northern General Hospital, Herries Road, Sheffield S5 7AU Community Centre Longley 4G Community Centre 41 Southey Avenue, Sheffield S5 7NN Council Building The Learning Zone 320 Wordsworth Avenue, Sheffield S5 8NL Sheffield 6 Library Stannington Library Uppergate Road, Sheffield S6 6BX Library Upperthorpe Library Zest, 18 Upperthorpe, Sheffield S6 3NA Library Walkley Library South Road, Sheffield S6 3TD Library Hillsborough Library Middlewood Road, Sheffield S6 4HD Children's Centre Shooters Grove Children's Centre Shooters Grove Primary School, Wood Lane, S6 5HN Children's Centre Primrose Children's Centre Creswick Street, Sheffield S6 2TN Children's Centre Hillsborough Children's Centre Hillsborough Primary School, Parkside Road, Sheffield S6 2AA Sport & Leisure Centre Hillsborough Leisure Centre Penistone Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 2AN Medical Centre Stannington Medical Centre Uppergate Road, Stannington, Sheffield S6 6BX Café & Deli The Schoolrooms Mill Lee Road, Low Bradfield, Sheffield S6 6LB Café Chocolatte 54 Middlewood Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 4HA Café Buttercup Café 1A Taplin Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 4JD Garden Centre Café Rhinegold Garden Centre Loxley Road, S6 6RW Children's Play Area & Café Tots to Tens Unit 1, Peacock Trading Estate, Livesey St, Sheffield, S6 2BL Children's Play Area & Café Castaway Cove Unit 4, Baxter Road, Hillsborough, S6 1JF Community Centre & Leisure Centre Zest 18 Upperthorpe Sheffield S6 3NA Park Café Rivelin Park Café Rivelin Park, Rivelin Valley Road, Sheffield, S6 5FE Sport & Leisure Centre Wisewood Sports Centre Wisewood School, Lair Road, S6 4BH Children's Nursery Hillsborough Nursery Hillsborough College, Livesey Street, Sheffield S6 2ET Restaurant Burger King Leppings Lane, Sheffield S6 1LR Tea Room & Village Shop Flask End Woodfall House, Woodfall Lane, Bradfield, Sheffield S6 6LA Council Building First Point The Mall, Hillsborough Barracks, Langsett Road, Sheffield S6 2LR Café Basecamp Café Towsure, Holme Lane, Sheffield S6 4JR Café and Bakery Gerry's Bakery and Coffee House 299 South Road, Walkley, Sheffield S6 3TA Café Temptation Tea Room 181 Middlewood Road, Sheffield S6 4HD Sheffield 7 Children's Centre Sharrow Children's Centre Sharrow School, Sitwell Road, Sheffield S7 1BE Café Abbeydale Road Hand Car Wash Café 560 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield S7 1TD Café Bragazzis 224-226 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield S7 1FL Libraries Sheffield City Libraries Bannerdale Centre, 125 Carterknowle Road, S7 2EX Park Café Millhouses Park Café Millhouses Park, Abbeydale Road, Sheffield S7 2QQ Council Building
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