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Where should new housing go if not in Sheffield green belt?
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00:00is utilize existing buildings and and you know be more creative with using
00:07existing buildings because in terms of environmental impact presumably that
00:11would be less and also I just think I think the city needs some injection of
00:19energy you know in the city centre and my understanding is they want people in
00:25more of a sort of cafe culture and stuff if you've got more of a community
00:29rather than just students you know someone that formerly worked for the
00:33university I mean I could tell you an awful lot about the housing students but
00:36we know that student numbers are diminishing so I think they've got to
00:40factor all that in but also I have a huge amount of empathy for the council I think
00:46they've got a difficult job in difficult times you know certainly with the lack of
00:51central government funding it could build more suitable high-rise buildings I'm not
00:57talking about skyscrapers or anything like that I'm just talking about there's
01:02lots of places now that are empty within Sheffield City Centre and other city
01:08centres offices that you often see offices for rent that have been for him for a
01:14very very long time you know so many square meters you'll see it advertised on
01:18boards why not be able to use them as accommodation if less people are working
01:23in offices and more people are working from home for example why not utilize
01:27those offices instead and think about more other options of vacant buildings if
01:37the councils do have compulsory purchase powers then maybe they should be brought
01:44into force thing to be able to buy those places in order to make them into
01:47accommodation

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