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Kingfield Supported Living, part of Kingfield Care Group has agreed to continue its partnering arrangement with Sheffield United to provide a section of the ground accessible for fans with any form of a disability. Kingfield Care Group has agreed a two-year, five-figure deal with the Blades which represents and exciting opportunity for both parties. Brett Simpson-Lyons, Director of Kingfield Care Group said: “We want to positively change the match day experience for supporters with any form of disability. “We will be working with Sheffield United and some of the groups representing supporters with disabilities to provide a facility which we hope will be among the best in the UK.” Handelsbanken Sheffield St Paul's has supported the Group's partnership.
Paul Reeves, Head of Commercial for Sheffield United said: “This is a very exciting opportunity for Bramall Lane.
“We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Sheffield’s Kingfield Care Group and are looking forward to developing the accessible facilities further with Kingfield.” Kingfield Care Group strive to help people be a part of the community they live in and work closely with all individuals to develop their skills and abilities enabling them to live as independently as possible.
Kingfield Supported Living staff and service users attended the exclusive player of the years awards and got chance to meet their hero's in person.
Kingfield Supported Living are proud to have sponsored and supported the Sheffield Lord Mayor Awards 2025. Hosted by the Lord Mayor’s office, the awards ceremony highlighted the dedication of some of Sheffield’s most skilled and dedicated citizens, for their contributions across sport, education, environment, arts, community and young hero.
The ceremony sparkled, led by The Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Cllr Jayne Dunn, a renowned speaker and advocate, who has held a number of positions and gained a broad range of experience during her time at Sheffield City Council. Kingfield sponsored the Young Hero Award which was won by Leah Walton.
Leah’s aged eleven, raised over £32,000 of funds in memory of Jude Mellon-Jameson with £17,000 going to The Children’s Hospital Charity in his memory. Details pf Leah’s full achievements can be found at https://www.tchc.org.uk/news/leah-fundraising-for-jude.html