Sheaf Valley Cycle Route made permanent

On Wednesday 20 September, Sheffield City Council’s Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee considered proposals to introduce the Sheaf Valley Cycle Route on a permanent basis.

The changes include:

  • Changes to vehicle access between Shoreham Street and Cherry Street
  • Changes to parking on Saxon Road
  • Changes to vehicle access on Little London Road and Rydal Road, and
  • Changes to vehicle access from Scarsdale Road to Hackthorne Road, replaced with a one-way / no entry junction

The Committee decided to approve the proposals which create a safer, low-traffic, active travel route between Sheffield City Centre and Norton Hammer.

You can view the report that the Committee considered online, and there is more information in our news release.

We’ll publish more information here soon about the permanent scheme and our programme of works.

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