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Future electric vehicle (EV) chargers
Future electric vehicle (EV) chargers and feedback on EV chargers in Rotherham We are committed to tackling climate change at Rotherham Council, and making it easier for our residents to access more sustainable transport options. We began our electric vehicle charging infrastructure network in 2015, and since then we have expanded our network to 96 chargers across 21 locations in the borough. We have recently agreed our Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Strategy, which has... More -
Extra Care Housing Model
Tell us what you think about the proposed Extra Care Housing model Extra Care Housing provides self-contained homes for people aged 55 and over within a supported community setting. It offers a flexible alternative to residential care by helping people stay independent, with access to professional support when they need it, in their own tenancy. There are two schemes in Rotherham: Bakers Field Court in Herringthorpe Potteries Court in... MoreCloses 26 July 2026 -
Community Governance Review 2026
Welcome to our Community Governance Review 2026 We are inviting you to take part in a Community Governance Review. The purpose of the review is to enable the Council to consider if any changes are needed to the parish electoral arrangements in Rotherham. The outcome of a Community Governance Review can include: Making changes to parish boundaries Creating, merging or abolishing parishes Changing the names of... MoreCloses 26 June 2026 -
Family Hubs / Children's Centre Consultation
Have Your Say: Family Hubs and Children’s Centres in Rotherham May 2026 Introduction We want to hear what you think about how we support families in Rotherham. It’s not just about buildings — it’s about making sure help is easy to find, easy to understand, and works well for families in every community. Right now, in Rotherham we have both Children’s Centres and Family Hubs, and we know that this can be confusing.... MoreCloses 12 June 2026 -
A6022 proposed improvements
Rotherham Council has secured funding from the Department for Transport (DfT) to introduce a series of road safety measures along the A6022. The scheme includes a number of collision reduction measures between the Doncaster Council boundary and the junction with the A633 at Woodman Roundabout, covering approximately 2.9km. The route passes through Swinton and has been identified as a priority area for road safety improvements. The funding comes from Round 3 of the... MoreCloses 5 June 2026 -
Rotherham East proposed network improvements
In Rotherham, we want to provide everyone with a choice in how they travel. This ensures car ownership is never a barrier to education or employment, our most vulnerable road users are well protected and comfortable, and children can stay safe whilst travelling independently. We have been exploring ways to make walking, wheeling, cycling, and using public transport safer and more accessible for everyone. Our aim is to give people more choices in how they travel while improving... MoreCloses 5 June 2026 -
Brinsworth Lane, Brinsworth - Proposed 20mph speed limit
Brinsworth Lane, Brinsworth - Proposed 20mph speed limit Brinsworth Lane is a key local route serving: residential areas access to community facilities access to local destinations The road accommodates a mix of motor traffic, pedestrians and cyclists, with regular crossing movements along its length. The surrounding environment includes residential properties and destinations that generate pedestrian activity, including movements by children and older... MoreCloses 29 May 2026 -
Sheffield Road, Fence - Proposed 30mph speed limit and road humps
Sheffield Road, Fence - Proposed 30mph speed limit Sheffield Road, Fence, is a busy local through‑route, serving Residential properties Local businesses Aston Fence Junior and Infant School There is high pedestrian activity, especially during school pick‑up and drop‑off times. Key Issues Parent parking along the road is frequent Pedestrians often cross between parked vehicles This reduces visibility for both drivers... MoreCloses 29 May 2026 -
Rotherham Library Strategy 2027 to 2032
Rotherham Council is developing a new Library Strategy for 2027 to 2032 and we want your views. Libraries are more than places to borrow books. They are spaces where communities come together, where learning and creativity thrive, and where everyone can feel welcome. As we look ahead, we want to make sure our libraries continue to meet the needs of local people and play a vital role in everyday life. Our vision is for libraries that: Sit at the heart of local communities... MoreCloses 25 May 2026 -
Hague Lane, Wentworth - Proposed 40mph speed limit
Proposed 40mph Speed Limit – Hague Lane, Wentworth Hague Lane serves as a one of the key approach roads to the historic village of Wentworth, a location that attracts high visitor numbers throughout the year due to destinations such as Wentworth Woodhouse, Wentworth Church, and the Wentworth Garden Centre. Visitors to the area often park at the Wentworth Garden Centre and walk along Hague Lane to access these destinations. The existing footways along this route are narrow with limited... MoreCloses 22 May 2026 -
A633 Broad Street proposed improvements
Improvements are proposed for the A633 on Broad Street, on the approach to Parkgate Roundabout, Rawmarsh. They intend to improve bus journey times, help people to cross the road and enhance the highways environment for all users. The Council proposes to introduce: • A 100m bus lane on the southbound approach to Parkgate Roundabout • A signalised pedestrian crossing, in place of the existing central island, outside Aldi • Carriageway widening to accommodate... MoreCloses 22 May 2026
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