
Submit Your Sheffield Green Belt Objection by 11 July!
The Sheffield Plan details the proposed additional green belt site allocations for development of housing and commercial units. Take a look at our guide on how to object to green belt development in Sheffield.
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And make sure you check out local green belt campaigns for advice regarding what to put in your objection. Make sure you copy in your local MP, and include the specific site reference codes. The deadline to object is 11 July, 2025.
Sheffield’s Green Belt Is Under Threat – And Locals Are Fighting Back
On 14 May 2025, campaigners gathered outside Sheffield Town Hall to protest plans to build on 14 Green Belt sites across the city. Inside, councillors were voting to move forward with the proposals as part of Sheffield’s Local Plan – a long-term strategy for how the city will grow over the next 10 years and beyond.
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Since the Local Plan was first shared, thousands of Sheffield residents have come together to voice their opposition. The plan puts Sheffield’s Green Belt at serious risk and threatens the character and nature of communities.
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At the heart of the issue is the loss of protected green spaces. The Local Plan includes proposals to remove around 800 acres of Green Belt land, making way for housing and commercial developments. Local campaigners worry this will lead to more traffic, pressure on local services, and the permanent loss of wildlife and countryside that people value for walking and wellbeing.
Affected Green Belt Areas of Sheffield
The plan includes 3,539 new homes, along with schools, cemeteries, and employment units, on 14 Green Belt sites across the city. The majority of Sheffield's green belt sites which have been given the go-ahead are in the S35 and S13 postcodes, with additional green belt sites in S10, S12 and S17. Read more about plans to develop on green belt in Grenoside, Wharncliffe Side, and Chapeltown in S35 and plans to build on green belt in S13.

Sheffield's Green Belt
Save Sheffield's Green Belt aims to collate information, news, and resources related to plans to build on green belt in Sheffield - and to raise awareness about the importance of preserving green spaces and to advocate for sustainable development practices. We encourage you to take part in the public consultation and get involved in local green belt campaigns. We would love for the council to consider more creative solutions that protect open spaces and focus on reviving brownfield sites, building smarter, and spreading developments more fairly across the city.
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Local Green Belt Campaign Events
Attend green belt campaign events in your area of Sheffield to find out more about plans to build on green belt and how you can object.