Network Rail has applied to Sheffield City Council for planning permission to demolish cabins on its site at Blast Lane, next to Victoria Quays.
An image submitted to Sheffield City Council of planned new welfare facilities at the Network Rail depot on Blast Lane, SheffieldAuthor: Julia Armstrong, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 2 hours ago
Network Rail is planning to update the “dilapidated and inefficient” welfare facilities at one of its depots near Sheffield city centre.
The rail organisation has applied to Sheffield City Council for planning permission to demolish cabins on its site at Blast Lane, next to Victoria Quays.
The cabins will be replaced by a two-storey welfare building which will include office space and meeting rooms. Parking bays will also be reconfigured.
A supporting document states: “The proposal seeks to consolidate life-expired, temporary structures into a sustainable and efficient facility that meets operational and staff welfare needs.
A location map submitted to Sheffield City Council with a planning application to update welfare facilities at the Network Rail depot on Blast Lane, Sheffield
“The existing welfare and office accommodation at the Blast Lane Depot consists of modular units and shipping containers, which are now at the end of their lifespan and appear dilapidated and inefficient.
“The corrosion of external steel staircases raises both aesthetic concerns and potential safety risks, while the poor spatial configuration of these temporary structures results in high operational costs and an unsustainable carbon footprint for Network Rail.
“Replacement is required for the site to maintain operational safety and efficiency.”
The new plans will include a landscaped outdoor seating area for staff and secure cycle storage.
The site is next to two railway lines and the Sheffield Tinsley Canal runs nearby from Sheffield Canal Basin.
The application is set to be determined by February 9, 2026.