Sheffield Plan Additional Sites Consultation – Greenbelt

Sheffield Plan Additional Sites Consultation – Greenbelt

Sheffield Local Plan Update – Green Belt land – new documents.
Sheffield City Council has released new local plan documents, which include new documents on some of the Green Belt areas within our Parish. There is a 3 week window for making comments on these new documents which can be viewed here:
These documents are not easy to follow or understand however, we would urge residents to have a look and make any new comments to Sheffield City Council or before Thursday 11th December.
Comments can be submitted either by email to: sheffieldplan@sheffield.gov.uk or by post to: Strategic Planning, Howden House, 1 Union Street, Sheffield S1 2SH.
(Update 19/11/25)

 

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Sheffield Local Plan Update (Including Green Belt development)

The draft Local Plan is now at the Stage 3 Hearing stage.  This is where government appointed planning inspectors considered whether is it is sound.   Including if to support the proposals to build on large areas of the Green Belt in Ecclesfield Parish for housing and other forms of development, which the inspectors have asked for more detailed information on.   The Parish Council and many others continue to press that they are not.

Ecclesfield Parish residents were represented at the hearing by the Chair, Councillor Susan Davidson; the Clerk, Andrew Towlerton and Parish and City Councillor Michael Levery as well as others.

The outcome of this and any other subsequent hearings are expected earlier next year.

More information about the hearings can be found at Sheffield Plan

 

 

Ecclesfield Parish Council Final Response to Sheffield City Councils Additional Sites Consultation

Please note the consultation period has now closed. Further details as we receive them will be shared.

Please find attached Ecclesfield Parish Councils final response to the Sheffield City Councils additional sites consultation, which we are aware several people have asked for sight of.

Ecclesfield Parish Council’s Draft Response to Sheffield Additional Site Allocations Consultation – Support Evidence Document Review of Highway Implications on Ecc

Final Ecclesfield Parish Council’s Response To Sheffield Additional Site Allocations Consultation

Green Belt sites to be developed

(Updated 30/06/25)
*** GREEN BELT DEVELOPMENTS – PLEASE LOOK AT THESE MAPS***
Sheffield City Council’s plan to develop large areas of our Parish Green Belt, includes the areas below.
On these maps where we have outlined the areas to be developed to the best of our ability based on the information that Sheffield City Council have released.
Please share these with anyone you feel may be impacted as we all need to be submitting our responses to this before the 11th July.
Please click the link below to submit your response to Sheffield City Council prior to this date. This is not an easy process, you need to click the ‘make a representation’ button and then create an account to register to allow you to respond.
Green Belt sites to be developed - Strawberry Fields.
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Green Belt sites to be developed - The Wheel
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Green Belt sites to be developed - Warren Lane
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Green Belt sites to be developed - Smithy Wood
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Green Belt sites to be developed - Hesley Wood
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Green Belt sites to be developed - Holme Lane Farm
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Green Belt sites to be developed - Salt Box Lane
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Please see below details of the latest consultation proposals in relation to the Sheffield Local Plan.
At its June meeting the Council agreed to oppose the sites being proposed for release from the greenbelt in Ecclesfield Parish, as part of the Sheffield plan additional sites consultation and would respond to the consultation accordingly.

We will keep you posted on further updates

Ecclesfield Parish Council
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