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Project Spend Details1 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly 512 P&C £16,420.00 19/09/2005 Gatefield Social Recreational Not Specified Broadfield Rd OS£16,420.00 Broadfield Rd OS 05/00488/FUL 536 space within the Abbeydale Rd locality of the site Awaiting Money Sheffield 524 P&C £10,035.00 12/12/2005 Recreational Not Specified Broadfield Rd OS£10,035.00 Broadfield Rd OS 05/04092/FUL space within the Hale St locality of the site Awaiting Money Sheffield 611 £5,400.0019/09/2006 Land between Recreational Not Specified Trees - Chelsea Park£5,400.00 Trees - Chelsea Park 06/01957/FUL 285-3 space within the Psalter Lane locality of the site Overall proposal needed from Community Forester Awaiting Money 0 Sheffield 640 ? £17,150.00 16/10/2006 Land off Recreational Not Specified Millhouses Park£17,150.00 Not Agreed Yet 06/02875/FUL space within the Archer Rd locality of the site Awaiting Money 0 Sheffield 747 £5,490.0010/09/2007 Site of To be used as a Not Specified Trees£5,490.00 Trees 07/01028/FUL 122-1 contribution Psalter Lane towards local recreational facilities. Overall proposal needed from Community Forester Awaiting Money Sheffield 751 £11,450.0005/09/2007 Land at Towards the Not Specified Trees£11,450.00 Trees 07/01414/FUL 131 provision of Psalter Lane open space within the catchment area Awaiting Money Sheffield of the site 783 £9,000.0024/01/2008 Land between Recreational Not Specified Jordanthorpe Playground£9,000.00 Jordanthorpe Playground 07/03993/FUL space within the Dyche Close and locality of the Dyche Place site Awaiting Money Sheffield Page 1 of 7 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly 788 £4,345.0031/01/2008 Recreational Not Specified Trees£4,345.00 Trees 07/04519/FUL 105 space within the Cowlishaw Rd locality of the site Overall proposal needed from Community Forester Awaiting Money Sheffield 818 £3,620.0001/06/2008 Scarsdale House To be used by Not Specified Barber's Field£3,620.00 Barber's Field 07/01010/FUL 136 the council Derbyshire Lane towards the provision or enhancement of Awaiting Money Supersedes Ref No. 413 Sheffield public open 838 £23,940.0014/07/2008 Land at Recreational Not Specified Herdings£23,940.00 Not Agreed Yet 08/00476/FUL space within the Spring Close locality of the Mount site Awaiting Money Supersedes Ref No. 285 Sheffield 876 £12,445.0002/12/2008 Site of Periwood Recreational Not Specified Millhouses Park£12,445.00 Not Agreed Yet 08/03098/OUT space within the Archer Rd locality of the site Awaiting Money Sheffield Page 2 of 7 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly 279 £2,940.00£2,940.00 01/01/2003 Site of Improvements Chancet Wood Chancet Wood£2,940.00 Chancet Wood of informal 02/12/2005 03/03282/REM 6-16 space in BB413 Hutcliffe Wood Chancet Wood Rd Awaiting Programming Sheffield 648 ? £8,970.00 £8,970.00 01/01/2006 Spring Close Dell To be used in Not Specified Spring Close Dell - Pocket Park£4,485.00 Spring Close Dell - Pocket P whatever Not Specified Herdings Wood£4,485.00 Herdings Wood 16/06/2008 06/00232/FUL manner the Spring Close Council Mount considers Awaiting Programming 0 Gleadless appropriate for 681 ? £72,180.00 £72,180.00 Former Builders Not Entered Not Specified Meersbrook Park MUGA£32,180.00 Not Agreed Yet Not Specified Heeley City Farm£20,000.00 Not Agreed Yet 01/09/2010 06/01113/REM Not Specified Heeley Development Trust£20,000.00 Not Agreed Yet Midhill Rd Awaiting Programming Supersedes Ref No. 428 Sheffield 732 £5,460.00£5,460.00 02/07/2007 Land to rear of Recreational Not Specified Trees - Brincliffe Edge Woods£5,460.00 Trees - Brincliffe Edge Wood space within the 16/03/2010 07/01826/FUL 40 locality of the Carter Knowle Rd site Overall proposal needed from Community Forester Awaiting Programming Supersedes Ref No. 380 Sheffield 804 £2,785.00£2,785.00 15/04/2008 Land between Recreational Not Specified Trees£2,785.00 Trees space within the 18/02/2009 08/00838/FUL 35-47 locality of the Coniston Rd site Overall proposal needed from Community Forester Awaiting Programming Sheffield 875 £3,660.00£3,660.00 15/12/2008 Land at Recreational Not Specified Herdings£3,660.00 Herdings space within the 17/02/2009 08/01071/OUT 800 locality of the Gleadless Rd site Awaiting Programming Sheffield Page 3 of 7 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly 945 £3,910.00£3,910.00 Land at The Not Specified Meersbrook Park£3,910.00 Not Agreed Yet enhancement of 25/03/2010 09/03345/FUL 136 recreation Warminster Rd space within the locality of the Awaiting Programming Sheffield site Page 4 of 7 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly 452 £5,520.00 £5,520.00 01/01/2004 Parish Hall - Nort Not Specified Meersbrook Park Walled Garden£5,520.00 Meersbrook Park Walled Ga 26/03/2007 04/05145/FUL Norton Lees Rd Design Sheffield 811 £9,810.00£9,810.00 06/05/2008 Site of To expend the Not Specified Meersbrook Park MUGA£9,810.00 Meersbrook Park MUGA open space 09/05/2008 08/00352/FUL 106 contribution Kent Rd received solely for the Design Sheffield purposes of Page 5 of 7 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly Archived Agreements List Community Assembly Stage Ref Planaps No Value Development Site Address Project Site: Amount South Complete 1 £1,640 Psalter Lane Sheffield Montague St OS £408.80 South Complete 1 £1,640 Psalter Lane Sheffield General Cemetery £1,100.00 South Complete 14 97/0894P £6,165 Abbeydale Rd Sheffield Millhouses Park £6,165.00 South Complete 37 97/0295P £4,210 Norton Church Rd Sheffield Graves Park £4,210.00 South Superseded 55 SUSE £2,650 Derbyshire Lane Sheffield Meersbrook Park £2,650.00 South Complete 83 99/0852P (?) £136,090 Chelsea Park £136,090.00 South Complete 106 01/01551/FUL £700 Gleadless Rd Sheffield Hurlfield Quarry £700.00 South Complete 113 9B/0367P £15,120 St Andrew's Rd Sheffield Archer Road Allotments £15,120.00 South Complete 135 9B/0699P £7,860 Carrfield Rd Sheffield Meersbrook Park Play Area £7,860.00 South Complete 152 92/554P £25,000 Archer Rd Sheffield Millhouses Park £25,000.00 South Complete 153 92/538 £19,140 Perriwood Rd Sheffield Millhouses Park £19,140.00 South Complete 177 9A/1034P £7,720 Cat Lane Heeley Meersbrook Park Play Area £7,720.00 South Complete 180 9A/0322P £20,895 Chelsea Rise Nether Edge Chelsea Park £20,895.00 South Complete 196 01/10298/FUL £26,290 Union Rd Sheffield Brincliffe Edge Woods £26,290.00 South Complete 243 £18,000 Batemoor Rd Sheffield Batemoor Open Space £18,000.00 South Complete 271 02/00647/FUL £10,710 Albert Rd Heeley Meersbrook Park Play Area £10,710.00 South Superseded 285 03/01013/OUT £16,540 Spring Close Mount Sheffield Hurlfield Quarry £8,270.00 South Superseded 285 03/01013/OUT £16,540 Spring Close Mount Sheffield Spring Close Dell £8,270.00 South Complete 296 02/02888/FUL £12,240 Woodseats Rd Sheffield Barbers Field £6,120.00 South Complete 296 02/02888/FUL £12,240 Woodseats Rd Sheffield Cobnar Rd Playground £6,120.00 South Complete 308 03/03838/FUL £4,150 Grange Farm Norton Leighton Road £4,150.00 South Complete 329 02/01936/FUL £8,160 Olivet Rd & Chesterfield Rd Sheffield Graves Park £4,080.00 South Complete 329 02/01936/FUL £8,160 Olivet Rd & Chesterfield Rd Sheffield Cobnar Rd Playground £4,080.00 South Superseded 348 03/03926/FUL £5,715 Hale St Sheffield Broadfield Rd OS £5,715.00 Page 6 of 7 15 September 2010 S106 Community Assembly Report South Agreement Site(s) of Works if Ref/ By S106 Amount/Date Agreement Development Heads of specified in Appropriate Project Site(s) agreed BB No. Value Received Date/No. Site Terms Agreement Priority Sites Amount by Assembly South Complete 350 02/03733/FUL £17,835 Chelsea Rd Chelsea Park £17,835.00 South Complete 352 03/00753/FUL £50,600 The Dale Sheffield Barbers Field £25,300.00 South Complete 352 03/00753/FUL £50,600 The Dale Sheffield Cobnar Rd Playground £25,300.00 South Complete 359 03/00987/FUL £42,435 Kenwood Rd Sheffield Chelsea Park Phase 2 £42,435.00 South Complete 382 03/03604/FUL £5,985 Chesterfield Rd Sheffield Barbers Field £2,992.50 South Complete 382 03/03604/FUL £5,985 Chesterfield Rd Sheffield Cobnar Rd Playground £2,992.50 South Complete 387 04/01445/FUL £6,900 Kenwood Park Rd Sheffield Mount Pleasant Park £6,900.00 South Complete 392 04/00359/FUL £14,580 Kent Rd/Canterbury Rd Sheffield
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