STOP PRESS: The planning department has now completed a new set of site notices around the Loxley valley. So far as we can tell, they have updated them ALL with the date when the last notice was posted.
The photograph above shows one of the new notices at Rowell Bridge. It’s slightly smeared by the rain, but you can see that the new date of posting is 30th June.
This replaces the notice posted a little earlier on 24th June, (see our last news post).
The notice wording makes it clear: you now have 30 days from 30th June to submit comments on the proposed new Loxley valley township.
So if we’ve calculated correctly the NEW new deadline is now Thursday 30th July.
The planning application for the old refractory works would mark a huge change for life in the Loxley valley. If you have not yet commented, we would urge you to do so.
For details on HOW to do this, and WHY we think the new notices have gone up, please see our previous news post.
Do you want to know more about the planning application?
Developers Patrick Properties have proposed a township of up to 300 homes. We have summarised their plans, and our concerns, in an earlier news post on this website. You can also view the full planning application, and all associated documentation, on the Sheffield City Council website. The reference number for the planning application is 20/01301/OUT
- Click here to view our earlier news post about the township plans
- Click here to view the planning application on the council website
Would you like to make your views known to the planners?
If you feel ready to make your views known to the planners, you can do so by posting a comment on the council’s website.