Andrew outside the English Institute of Sport Sheffield
Andrew Snelling, chief executive of Sheffield City Trust, outside the English Institute of Sport Sheffield.

Yorkshire charity expands headcount as economy recovers from pandemic

A thriving start to 2022 signals a positive forecast for the year ahead says Sheffield City Trust.

The health and wellbeing charity is looking forward to what lies on the horizon as a flourishing start signals busier times ahead for the charity and what it can offer the people of Sheffield.

The Trust, managing 13 sporting and entertainment venues across the city, is growing fast following a strong performance in the first quarter of 2022. As the world continues to recover from a very difficult couple of years, Sheffield City Trust is recruiting even more staff to increase its services to the local community.

Andrew Snelling, chief executive of Sheffield City Trust, said: “As we all recover from the lockdowns of the last two years, we are delighted to be welcoming more and more visitors back to our venues.

“Our current employment level is at pre-Covid levels, but we now need more staff to join the existing 1,071 colleagues to help us cater to the growing demand. We have a broad range of positions available along with exciting training provision for those looking for new skills or even a new career direction.”

Ponds Forge saw the re-opening of its Surf City leisure pool in January and has sold out every weekend since. It now has more sessions than before appealing to a wider audience, including accessible sessions, ladies only, and a new dementia friendly swim, providing a quieter session for those living with dementia and their carers.

Andrew Snelling added: “We’re delighted to see the refurbishment in Surf City resulting in sell-out weekends and the recent half-term holiday, and we have had some fantastic feedback from the 10,000 plus visitors we’ve welcomed in just the last two months.

“The new programme at Ponds Forge allows greater access to specific groups and is a great addition to the City’s leisure pool offering alongside Hillsborough Leisure Centre.”

The international sports centre will also play host to the British Swimming Championships in April which will attract thousands of visitors to the city, this is just one of the sports centre’s comprehensive events which generate over £10m per year to the local economy.

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