A plan to build blocks of 53 flats in a Sheffield suburb is set for rejection but neighbours who objected are worried that the scheme could resurface.
A further housing development in a village set to grow by 45 per cent in the space of a few years has been unanimously approved by councillors after hearing the resulting traffic safety had been judged to be less than “severe”.
Land owned by Sheffield Council in Kelham Island is being sold off to the developer of an adjoining plot.
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