Attercliffe has been crying out for investment since the 1970s, new housing stock for the working class and modern industry, but we won’t be getting something that benefits us.

    This is an article on the 1000 new homes. You can seen an birds eye view of the area I walked around.

    https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/attercliffe-waterside-home-owners-urged-to-ditch-cars-on-huge-new-estate-set-to-be-yorkshires-greenest-ever-4373076

    Here is the plan of the new cycle lanes along Attercliffe Rd.

    https://connectingsheffield.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/darnall-attercliffe-city-centre/step1?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR05xdvIjkN93PA0Q4_UuSq16_pRsHEFzeqOWuXyi0teys7ZkOM-zBX03g4_aem_y5bbs2Wo1CISgA5mnp586g

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/timawells

    14 Comments

    1. This (WEF) policy of mixing poeople from other parts of the (third) world is aimed at a future and more compliant generation. In another 20 years (if we have that long) this nation will be a WEF zone.

    2. I agree when you say that the houses will be for the middle class from down south who can't afford to buy a place

      Affordable housing is unaffordable to most people

    3. By building Nut Zero homes we will have completely solved the Climate Change problem, meanwhile China opens more Coal fired power stations! Sheffield Council eating lentils and singing Kumbaya 😂

    4. All that greenery is a wildlife habitat now but will that be all bulldozed? The people who want this housing are connected to the university.
      Sheffield is not for Sheffield people any more. Trendy lefty liberals, greens & do-gooders.

    5. Ive been living in Sheffield for almost 2 yrs, and your videos are very good to know more about the city, thank you!

    6. Will the houses be for the other team like behind banners and on Staniforth and Worksop rds. Will they keep the old industrial brick buildings fronting the canal and Sparton works?

      More history lost, I'm always on the canal or river and there isn't much historical to look at other than modern tin units.

    7. They have taken leave of their senses Tim . Really can't see any middle class living down here it's a bit too close to the more "lively " area of Sheffield so to speak but the houses that will be built definitely won't be housing British working class people that's for sure RIP to the once best place in the Sheffield of yesteryear 🤬

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