Above is the planned map of the area
which includes play areas, seating and green spaces.
Sheffield Wildlife Trust are hoping to plant wild flower
meadows, instead of grass, to attract wildlife to the
area. The roads and street lighting will be left in
as services running underneath the streets are still
in use.
The plans have been shown to the New Deal Environment
Theme Group, who had no objections. They will soon be
taken to Woodside Demolition Project Group where residents
living nearby will get their say.
If you would like to comment on the plans, or you would
like to see a more detailed map, you can contact Burngreave
Housing office on 203 9349, before the end of November.
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ideas for Woodside*
Seating area’s where people can admire the fantastic
views over the city
Refurbishment or enlargement of the existing children’s
adventure playground.
Green spaces to be planted with grass including waves
of wildflowers inter-planted with a variety of low maintenance
long grasses, designed to be enjoyed at close quarters
whilst also being viewed from across the city.
Possibly a narrow band of native woodland planting
at the bottom end of the site along Pye Bank Road to
attract wildlife into the area, located in a position
where personal safety isn’t compromised, and giving
credibility to the name Woodside.
Temporary road closures at Pye Bank Close and Andover
Drive designed to prevent access by cars and other vehicles.
Knee rails around open space boundaries, designed to
be a deterrent to joy riders.
Existing street lighting to be maintained.
*Subject to available
funding and future phasing programmes. |