Upper Don Valley Physical Regeneration Strategy (October 2006)
The Vision for the Upper Don Valley in the 21st century proposes to dramatically transform it from a place often characterised by derelict land and disused buildings, which few people know or visit, to an exciting gateway where both existing and new businesses can prosper and grow, alongside housing and leisure, bringing a step change in the quality of the environment. For more information, please contact Lucia Lorente on 0114 273 6673
The Strategy identifies actions required to facilitate regeneration and development in this important area of Sheffield which is home for many manufacturing companies and sporting institutions. Some of the change will be led by the public sector but most of it will come from private investment. There are no definitive proposals in the strategy at this stage but rather a range of ideas and options for comment and discussion.
A draft of the report underwent public consultation in May 2006. The final report (below) was endorsed by Sheffield City Council’s Cabinet on 25 October 2006 as the basis for regeneration of the Upper Don Valley.
As part of the Sheffield Development Framework process, Sheffield City Council has reviewed the land use proposals in the Upper Don Valley Physical Regeneration Strategy for key sites. There is an update note below (after Plan 22) which reviews any sites contained in the Upper Don Valley Physical Regeneration Strategy where land use proposals put forward by the Consultants in the differ significantly to the Sheffield Development Framework Preferred Options.
Downloads
Owlerton/Wadsley masterplan (pdf 10.5Mb) (10.4 MB)
Owlerton/Wadsley masterplan uses (pdf 10.2Mb) (10.2 MB)
Claywheels Lane masterplan uses (pdf 3.91Mb) (3.91 MB)
High priority infrastructure (pdf 2.78Mb) (2.78 MB)
Upload Sheffield Development Framework preferred options for key sites contained in the Upper Don Valley physical development framework (Word 31kb) (30 KB)

