Parkwood High School Planning Brief Consultation

Building Schools for the Future

A draft planning brief has been prepared to guide the redevelopment of the Parkwood High School which will be enabled by funding through the school being awarded academy status.

The planning brief will set out the planning and design guidelines and principles for future school proposals; it will not show actual designs for the new building. The building will be designed at a later date by architects who will carry out further consultation before submitting a planning application. The brief will however show possible site layouts and arrangements that can be used by the architects, and it will identify the relevant planning policies that the development proposals must comply with.

A draft of the planning brief will be available for people to read from 13th February 2009 at:

For further information please contact:

If you have any comments about the brief, please send them to vicky.penn@sheffield.gov.uk

or write to:

Vicky Penn
Development Services
Howden House
1 Union Street
Sheffield S1 2SH

All comments must be received by 12 noon on Monday 9th March 2009.

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