An outline planning application (seeking approval for all matters except landscaping) has been submitted for the erection of 9 apartments in a 1 x 3/4 storey block with provision of new access and associated car parking accommodation, on what is now an informal open community space at the corner of Weston View and Crookes Road Sheffield S10 5BZ. planningapps.sheffield.gov.uk/online-applications Ref: 20/01240/OUT
To comment on the planned development write to:
SCC planning: Ref: 20/01240/OUT Matthew Ridge, Planning Application Objections Howden House, Union St, Sheffield S1 2SH
Or contact either or all of your local councillors in writing, (City of Sheffield Town Hall), or by email, quoting Ref: 20/01240/OUT
A planning application has been submitted for the erection of ball stop netting, 15 metres in height, to the Northern (Sandygate Road) and Southern (Ivy Park Road) boundaries of the Hallam cricket ground, Hallam Sports Club, Sandygate Road, Sheffield, S10 5SE
You can make a comment supporting or objecting to this application by logging onto Make a Comment
There are only a couple of days left to comment on the proposal for the erection of a 20m (equates to a 6-7 storey building) monopole and associated equipment cabinets, on the land at the Junction of Sandygate Road and Carsick Hill Road Sheffield S10 3LW. Opposite the Grade 2 listed ‘The Lodge`.
A renewed planning application for the Demolition of the Plough Inn and its ancillary buildings on Sandygate Road has been submitted to the Sheffield City council planning department.
The Plough, Sandygate Road
You can view these changes on the Sheffield City Council website:
write to Marcus Young, (Planning officer) Howden House, 1 Union Street, Sheffield S12HS, including your name, address and the reference number, 19/02130/FUL.
Comments must be received by 16 January 2020. There is help on the council website on how to make an effective planning representation including the issues they can consider. If you do comment it will be published online and you will be informed of the decision, but the planning officer is unable to respond in writing before then.
The majority of applications are decided by officers in accordance with planning policies. Larger or more controversial schemes are decided by the Planning and Highways Committee.
As most of you will know, an application to demolish the Plough has been submitted to the planning committee. The application would see the Plough replaced by eight houses on the site, none of which would be affordable for many of the local people.
The Plough, Sandygate Road
We are asking as many people as possible to object to this application in order to protect such a historic building as the Plough. The main reasons for objecting are: The Plough was listed as an Asset of Community Value in April 2018 which protects its status as a public house. This decision was based on widespread support from the community, individuals, families and local organisations such as Crosspool Forum.
The recent planning history of the site confirmed the value of the Plough to the local community.
In January 2017, the planning committee refused an application for change of use on the basis that the pub catered for a wide section of the local community.
The Plough has significant heritage value not only to the local area but to the city as a whole. It is a landmark building and is closely associated with the history of football in the city. The local authority should be looking to preserve such buildings and to promote them as part of its ‘home of football’ campaign.
The application to demolish the Plough does not provide any evidence to suggest that it is not viable as a public house. The developer states that no offers were received to lease the pub but this was because it was only offered for a completely unrealistic rent of £50,000 per annum. Average rents in our region are between £24,000 and £29,000.
Please make an objection as soon as you can, using the link below:
Following a large number of objections from local residents and businesses to the erection of a 12.5m mobile phone monopole, on the land adjacent to 1, Sandygate Grange Drive, Sandygate Road; the SCC Chief Planning Officer has confirmed that EE LTD & Hutchinson 3G UK LTD, have now withdrawn their planning application, Ref: 19/00405/TEL
Details of the planning application can be found at Planningapps
“The Plough Inn” on Sandygate Road, Crosspool, is set to be demolished.
The Plough, Crosspool
A planning application has been submitted to the Sheffield City Council Planning Dept. for the Demolition of “The Plough” public house and its ancillary buildings; and for the erection of eight dwellings and associated undercroft car parking with the formation of access to the highway.
The deadline for submitting comments for this is, Wednesday 3rd July 2019.
Some 50 objections received to a New Mobile Phone Mast Planned for Crosspool.
Tuesday 14th May or Tuesday 4th June – Sheffield Council planning committee to make a decision on the planning application for the erection of a 12.5m monopole with the provision of associated cabinets and equipment, adjacent to Sandygate Grange Drive on Sandygate Road.
The likelihood of homes on the site of the “Plough Inn” Sandygate Road, Crosspool, (The start of footballing history), has been publicised. The star: new homes plan
You have until next Wednesday, February 27, to make your views known on the proposed re-siting of the mobile phone mast. Planning Proposal
A planning application has been submitted for the erection of a new 15m mobile phone mast on the grass verge between Sandygate Grange Drive and Coldwell Lane directly to the front of the Grade II listed “Towers Lodge” (List UID: 1247191).
Details of the planning proposal (19/00405/TEL) can be found at: https://planningapps.sheffield.gov.uk