Rotherham Council scraps Greasbrough housing scheme over remediation costs

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Rotherham Council scraps Greasbrough housing scheme over remediation costs

The Star (Sheffield) · 11 hours ago

Rotherham Council has withdrawn approval for a residential development at Grayson Road in Greasbrough, originally green-lit in 2024. Subsequent design and survey work identified substantial additional expenses for ground remediation and drainage infrastructure, prompting the council to conclude that delivering approximately 15 homes at the site would incur costs that do not represent adequate value for residents.

The cancellation does not impede the council's wider housing strategy. The authority remains committed to delivering roughly 1,000 council homes by summer 2027 and meeting the government's annual target of 1,111 new dwellings. Officials stated that the Grayson Road site will be reassessed within a new Housing Growth Framework intended to ensure future housing development aligns with resident requirements and strategic objectives.

  • Rotherham Council cancels 16-home housing project on Grayson Road citing unforeseen ground and drainage costs
  • Council determined construction would be disproportionately expensive and removed scheme from development programme
  • Authority remains on track for 1,000 council homes by summer 2027 through alternative sites

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Originally published by The Star (Sheffield) as “Rotherham Council axes 16-home plan”.