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Proposed Site Allocations

Sheffield City Council’s draft Local Plan identifies several sites across Chapeltown, Ecclesfield, and Grenoside for large-scale housing development, many of which fall within protected greenbelt land.

 

This page sets out the details of the proposed allocations, including their locations, scale, and the potential impact on our communities.

 

We believe residents have a right to understand what is being proposed and how it could affect our environment, infrastructure, and way of life.

 

Explore the information below to learn more and get involved in opposing inappropriate development.

Specific Site References in

Our Community

PROPOSED HOUSING SITES 

  • Land at Wheel Lane and Middleton Lane S35 8PU: Site Ref S03035 and Map Ref NES39 

  • Land South of Wheel Lane between Creswick Avenue and Wheel Lane S35: Site Ref S03051/S03034 and Map Ref NES37 

  • Land West of Grenoside Grange / Holme Lane Farm S35 8PB: Site Ref S03028/ S03100 and Map Ref NES38 

  • Land to the East of Chapeltown Road, S35 9ZX: Site Ref S03038 and Map Ref CH05 

PROPOSED EMPLOYMENT SITES 

  • Land bordered by M1, Thorncliffe Road, Warren Lane & White Lane, S35 2YA: Site Ref S03112 and Map Ref CH03 (Warren Lane) 

  • Land to the South of the M1 Motorway Junction 35, S35 1QP: Site Ref S04101 and Map Ref NES36 (Smithy Wood) 

  • Hesley Wood, North of Cowley Hill, S35 2YH: Site Ref S04639 and Map Ref CH04 (Hesley Wood) 

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