Planning application for The Plough refused

The Plough, Sandygate Road
The Plough, Sandygate Road

The convenience store planning application from Sainsbury’s was refused permission at the Sheffield City Council planning committee meeting this afternoon.

The decision was unanimous and the reason given is:

In the opinion of the Local Planning Authority, the proposal to change the use of the public house (Use Class A4) to retail (Use Class A1) would involve the loss of a building that is considered to be a valued community asset, which before its recent closure supported community groups and activities catering for the social wellbeing and interests of a wide section of the local community, being designated an Asset of Community Value.

The public house is considered to be well regarded by the local community and there are no alternative premises within a reasonable travelling distance for many of the individuals who use the premises.

The Local Planning Authority is of the opinion that insufficient evidence has been provided by the applicant to demonstrate that the use of the building as a public house is unviable and incapable of continuing to be used as such for the foreseeable future.

To grant planning permission in this instance would therefore be contrary to Paragraph 70 of National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), which seeks to guard against the unnecessary loss of valued facilities and services.

Around 50 members of the public were present at the meeting. Opinions were given both for and against granting planning permission.

Council planning officers had previously recommended that The Plough should be retained as a public house and community asset.

Read the planning application officer’s report (PDF, 1119KB)

What happens next?

The Save the Plough and the Sporting Heritage of Sandygate campaign group have explained what could happen next:

  1. Sainsbury’s may appeal the decision – although we hope that as a responsible company they will respect the wishes of the local community and the decision made by the local authority

  2. Enterprise Inns may leave the building empty and boarded up – however, we have already discussed with councillors the option of a compulsory purchase if the building is left in a state of disrepair

  3. Enterprise could reopen the pub as a ‘managed house’ – although we doubt they would want to spend in excess of £100,000 to bring the buildng back into use

  4. Enterprise could put the pub on the market – this would trigger a six month period during which the option of a community buy-out could be considered. Alternatively, another brewery or pub operator could come foward and buy the pub to run it is a going concern. We are aware that a number of local breweries/pub companies have expressed an interest in taking on the Plough.

Keys found in Flower Design

A set of keys were left in the Flower Design on Christmas Eve.

If you’ve lost your keys and think they may be yours they can be claimed from the Pet Shop from Tuesday 3 January onwards.

Planning application for The Plough recommended for refusal

The Plough, Sandygate Road
The Plough, Sandygate Road

Planning officers are recommending that the convenience store planning application from Sainsbury’s is refused and that the Plough should be retained as a public house and community asset.

Read the planning application officer’s report (PDF, 1119KB)

The report goes to the Planning Committee on Tuesday 10 January.

The Save the Plough and the Sporting Heritage of Sandygate campaign group posted on Facebook: “Thanks to everyone who has supported us during a long and quite challenging community campaign.”

You’re invited for a festive drink and mince pie on Friday 23 December between 5:30pm. and 6:30pm in The Plough car park.

Salvation Army Brass Band Christmas 2016 concert in Crosspool

Stephen Hill Methodist Church
Stephen Hill Methodist Church

The Salvation Army Brass Band will lead a traditional Christmas concert of carols and Christmas music at Stephen Hill Methodist Church at 7.45pm on Wednesday 14 December.

There is no admission charge but a minimum donation of £5 is suggested. All the money raised goes to support the work of the Salvation Army.

Salvation Army Brass Band Christmas concert in Crosspool
Salvation Army Brass Band Christmas concert in Crosspool

Winter 2016 Crosspool Clarion out now

Crosspool Clarion Volume 13 Issue 4 Winter 2016
Crosspool Clarion Volume 13 Issue 4 Winter 2016

The new issue of the Crosspool Clarion is currently being distributed. Download and read a PDF of it below.

Current issue: Winter 2016, Volume 13,  Issue 4

Download current Crosspool Clarion, Volume 13,  Issue 4, Winter 2016 (PDF, 5.6MB)

Some back issues of past editions of the Clarion are also available to download.

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