Central government building built 1978 (Harman and Minnis, 2004). This area of The Moor (former South Street) was heavily damaged by incendiary bombing during World War II (SCC, 1945). Within the area of 'Little Sheffield Moor' as depicted by Scurfield's reconstruction map (1986). No legibility of earlier types - indeed the construction of this building truncated this former arterial road out of the city ,which had been supersede by the Civic Circle built in the late 1950s - early 1960s. This area is shown on 1850 OS as occupied by back to back courts and small workshops. Sheffield Moor: general information - Until at least the 1950s the former edges of Sheffield Little Moor were fossilised on the ground by the lines of Porter Street, Button Lane and Moore Street. These outlines were largely erased by the construction in the late 1950s to early 1960s of the Civic Circle of Arundel Gate, Fitzalan Gate and Charter Row. The area developed from the 1780s onwards, on a grid plan fitted within the former common area, with South Street defined from the start as a wide arterial boulevard.