Sheffield Garden City? Options for long-term urban growth
Authors:
David Rudlin with John Sampson, Sangeetha Banner and Vicky Payne
Date:
July 2015
Themes:
Economic growth and land management
Urban development and regeneration
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Summary:
This report takes a deep look at how Sheffield, one of England’s under-sized cities, could grow over the coming decades. It explores why provincial cities like Sheffield need to expand, especially given the national housing shortage, and breaks down where and how 100,000 new homes might fit into the city region by using a mix of urban renewal and strategic greenfield extensions.
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