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Campaign Documentation

Community Brownfield Sites List

As a community, we’ve worked together to compile a list of brownfield sites that has now been accepted for the hearings.

 You can view the full document by clicking the 'Download' button below. This has all been possible thanks to members of our communities who filled in our Brownfield Community Counts survey. This was a community call for land, not a call for land from developers. 

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We want to make it clear that this list has been cross-checked against Sheffield City Council’s own Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA 2023). The sites we’ve listed are new additions that do not appear on the latest Sheffield City Council brownfield list (HELAA 2023) which we have cross referenced using the Council's own map: https://sheffieldcc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=0ccdabc346d147cea9b0d855d51fbf09

For context, HELAA (2023) is the evidence base that much of the current plan is built upon.

 

We’ve already been contacted by a landowner who asked us to include their brownfield site. Together, we can ensure the brownfield-first approach is properly represented in the hearings. 

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To download the full list of brownfield sites please click the button below. 

Letters to Sheffield City Council

02 July 2025 - Open Letter to Kate Josephs, CEO of Sheffield City Council

The following letter was submitted by the Chapeltown, Ecclesfield and Grenoside Community Group to Kate Josephs, Chief Executive, Sheffield City Council in response to the proposed building development plans.

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Cc'd into this letter are the Sheffield Star, Oliver Coppard and Dr Marie Tidball MP. â€‹ 

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Read the article on this letter in The Sheffield Star:

Formal complaint submitted to SCC on 23 June 2025 regarding the conduct of officials at planning drop in events

On 23 June 2025 a formal complaint was submitted to SCC which raised concerns about the conduct of officials at the drop in meetings at both Chapeltown Methodist Church and St Mark's, Grenoside. 

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A copy of the complaint that wa submitted can be downloaded below.

Notes from Meetings

03 July 2025 - Notes from the Invite-Only Meeting Held by Dr Marie Tidball, MP

​These notes summarise the invite-only meeting held on 3 July 2025 by Dr Marie Tidball MP, focused on local planning concerns and community impact. The document captures key points raised by attendees, including discussions on greenbelt protection, public engagement, and the role of MPs in influencing planning policy.

Anonymous Facbook Posts -
Cllr Ruth Milsom

Statement by Save CEG Community Campaign Group

Why We Investigated the Anonymous Posts by Councillor Ruth Milsom on the Save Grenoside and Ecclesfield Facebook Group (private). 

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This was not a decision taken lightly. Our action was based on three key principles: Council ethics, Labour Party social media policy, and the public’s right to open, honest debate. 

Full Council Meeting - Wednesday 3rd September

We submitted a number of questions to Sheffield City Council ahead of the full council meeting on Wednesday 3rd September. These questions, and the responses from the council can be downloaded by clokcing the button below. 

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The meeting can also be viewed here: https://sheffield.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/1010182

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Guidance Documentation

Guidance related to the proposed fuel station on Cowley Way

There has been an application for an EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) submitted to Sheffield City Council for a HGV and fuel station facility on Cowley Way, in addition to the existing motorway services on the M1 at Junctions 33 and 38/39. 

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The following document has been put together to aid with objections to this proposal. 

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You can also object online by clicking here

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