Carbrook, Sheffield

Carbrook is an industrial area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England to the south-east of Brightside. The suburb is named for the Carr Brook, which ran through the area until the late eighteenth century.[1]

Carbrook
Carbrook tram stop
Carbrook is located in Sheffield
Carbrook
Carbrook
Location within Sheffield
OS grid referenceSK3889
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSHEFFIELD
Postcode districtS9
Dialling code0114
PoliceSouth Yorkshire
FireSouth Yorkshire
AmbulanceYorkshire
UK Parliament

Carbrook borders the former industrial village of Tinsley and has preserved a few older buildings such as the Sheffield Bus Museum, historic Carbrook Hall (formerly a public house of the same name, now a Starbucks outlet),[2] the stone-built Carbrook School and steelworks Tinsley Wire. In 1868, the Brightside and Carbrook Co-operative Society was founded in the suburb, an important step in the development of the co-operative society in the region, later becoming the Sheffield Co-operative Society.[3][4]

From the mid-1990s to date, Carbrook has been continually redeveloped with a number of well-known companies attracted to the convenient location within a mile of the M1 motorway at junction 34. These include Abbey National, Freemans Plc and many retail outlets to include prestige marques such as BMW and Lexus. It is also the name of the local tram stop and contains Meadowhall Retail Park, an out of town retail park not to be confused with Meadowhall Shopping Centre which lies further north.

The main through route 'Attercliffe Road / Sheffield Road' is almost unrecognisable from its pre 1980s design where it offered a mix of old steelworks houses and the last remaining small independent retailers trading from quaint but aged terrace house sized shop fronts. One such shop was known as 'Ronnies barbers', a long established traditional barber who worked well into his 80th year.

Carbrook now boasts a 20-screen cinema, retail park, Sheffield Arena and the Don Valley Stadium, a major music venue and sports facility.

Carbrook is served by three stops on the yellow line of the Sheffield Supertram, Carbrook, Valley Centertainment and Arena / Don Valley.

In September 2017 Sheffield Council announced plans to create a flood alleviation programme on the Carr Brook, and nearby Kirkbridge Dyke.[5][6]

References

  1. J. Edward Vickers, The Ancient Suburbs of Sheffield p.10 (1971)
  2. "Stabucks to open cafe and drive-thru at 'haunted' Sheffield pub after plans approved". The Star. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  3. Meg Munn (1 June 2006). "Our Movement faces a stark choice: either progress or stagnate". co-operative News. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
  4. Richard Marsden, "Shoppers stunned by Co-op closure", The Star, 11 January 2008
  5. "Three Brooks | Protecting Sheffield from Flooding". Sheffield City Council. Archived from the original on 15 August 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. "£55m flood scheme plans backed". BBC News. 17 September 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
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