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Sheffield's Attercliffe Gets Major Walking, Cycling Upgrade
21 Feb
Summary
- Work began this week to upgrade walking, cycling, and public transport.
- The Attercliffe area aims for 3,000 new homes and 1,500 jobs.
- The first phase will take 15 weeks and impacts specific roads.

The first phase of significant infrastructure upgrades has begun in Sheffield's Attercliffe neighbourhood, focusing on enhancing walking, cycling, and public transport routes. This project is a key component of a larger vision to revitalize the Attercliffe area, with aspirations to develop approximately 3,000 new homes and generate around 1,500 jobs over the next 10 to 15 years.
Sheffield City Council has stated that these works aim to improve the general public realm and bolster safety for children traveling to and from local schools. Councillor Ben Miskell emphasized the project's objective: to create "people-friendly, prosperous streets" that offer residents greater flexibility in their travel choices.




