Sheffield City Council has set out plans to bring forward 3,000 homes and support the creation of 1,500 jobs in Attercliffe, Sheffield.
The Attercliffe Regeneration Framework covers six different locations in the area.
It shows how and where 3,000 new homes could be located and 1,500 new jobs could be created over the next ten- to-15 years as well as improving the transport network as part of the Darnall Attercliffe City Centre project.
There are also plans to improve the transport network as part of the Darnall Attercliffe City Centre project.
Working alongside the council’s partner, Homes England, the project aims to transform large parts of Attercliffe, to help create a new neighbourhood.
Cllr Ben Miskell, chair of the Transport, Regeneration and Climate Policy Committee at Sheffield City Council, said: “It’s impossible to underestimate how important Attercliffe is to Sheffield and the surrounding area, the historical importance but also to those who call it home. However, it’s fair to say that the area has fallen onto hard times in recent years and it is now time Attercliffe is returned to a place of community, jobs and outstanding transport links with the rest of Sheffield and South Yorkshire.
“This Framework will help to deliver that whilst at the same time, ensuring the iconic buildings and community feel of Attercliffe is retained for generations to come.”
As part of the latest stage in the process, Sheffield City Council is calling on developers and residents to get involved and have their say on the Framework. The consultation launched on 9 July 2025 and will run for six weeks. All the responses will then be reviewed by officers to see if they can improve the vision document.






