Sheffield City Trust

Sheffield City Trust is a registered charity in the United Kingdom that owns and/or manages fifteen entertainment and sports venues in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

Charitable objectives
The Trust was established in 1988 with three charitable objectives:


 * provide recreational and other leisure facilities of a high standard and as economically as possible
 * promote the physical health of the inhabitants of the City of Sheffield
 * encouragement of the Arts, and the acquisition, preservation, restoration and maintenance of buildings of historical interest in Sheffield.

Venues
The Trust operates a range of sports and entertainment venues:

Sports and leisure centres
The trust formerly managed Don Valley Stadium until its demolition.
 * Concord Sports Centre
 * English Institute of Sport, Sheffield (venue management only)
 * Heeley Pool and Gym
 * Hillsborough Leisure Centre
 * iceSheffield
 * Ponds Forge International Sports Centre
 * Springs Leisure Centre
 * Westfield Sports Centre

Entertainment venues

 * Sheffield Arena (managed by Live Nation)
 * Sheffield City Hall (managed on a 99-year lease from Sheffield City Council)

In January 2025, both venues will no longer be managed by Sheffield City Trust, with ASM Global taking over operations.

Golf courses

 * Beauchief Golf Club
 * Birley Wood Golf Club
 * Tinsley Park Golf Club
 * Tapton Park Golf Club
 * Sinfin Golf Club

Finance
The charity is funded via its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Sheffield International Venues Ltd, Sheffield City Hall Limited and Sheffield Festival Limited. In 2005–6 the Trust had an income of £56.7 million, expenditure of £55.8 million and held assets valued at £316 million. It is one of the 100 largest UK charitable organisations ranked by annual expenditure. The current chair of the Trust is David Grey, the previous chair was Howard Culley and before that (1997–2008) was Paul Blomfield.

Despite this, in recent times the trust has suffered financial problems and in 2022 received a £7 million lifeline from Sheffield City Council and agreed to hand back some of the major venues the trust manages.