HERDINGSPARK, Sheffield, situated three and a half miles to the South East of Sheffield city centre. The park is served by Supertram and the 47⁄48 bus, which have their terminals beside the park. At the moment there’s nothing much in the park apart from a bowling green, two football fields and a badly vandalised kiddies playground. However, plans are now being brought to fruitation with the erection of a new multi-purpose pitch. And in the near future Sheffield City Council will transform this dreary park even further by erecting more amenities to cater for the older generation as well as the young generation. The thing that’s different about this park compared to any of Sheffield’s other parks is, firstly, it’s location, it’s the only park in Sheffield that is located beside two County Boundaries, the boundaries of South Yorkshire and North East Derbyshire form the park’s south boundary. And secondly, this park is located on top of Sheffield’s second highest land area, thus giving tremendous views northwards across the city and partly westward towards the Peak District National Park.