Here are 19 things you can no longer do in Sheffield.
13. Travel in style on the Sheffield City Clopper
The horse-drawn carriages used to run from Sheffield Town Hall to the bottom of The Moor Photo: Sheffield Newspapers
14. Enjoy Crookes Valley Park by boat
Pleasure seekers used to be able to take a boat around the pond at Crookes Valley Park. The University of Sheffield's boating club last year began lobbying Sheffield Council to bring boating back to the park after a 25-year absence Photo: Marie Caley
15. Take in a show at the Empire Theatre
Sheffield is blessed with more than its fair share of theatres but the Empire, which was situated at the corner of Charles Street and Union Street in the city centre, is no longer among them. The drama wasn't always confined to the stage. In 1933, when it hosted a visiting circus, a lion got free and mauled a cleaner there Photo: submitted
16. Watch a movie at the Gaumont cinemain Barker's Pool, shortly before its closure in 1985.
The Gaumont in Barker’s Pool, previously known as The Regent, showed its last film in the mid-1980s before being demolished and replaced by the Odeon Photo: JPI Media