Sunderland Echo

Go-ahead for £8.2m arts centre

DEVELOPMEN­T WILL BE BUILT IN THE HEART OF SUNDERLAND’S HISTORIC THEATRE QUARTER

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

A multimilli­on-pound arts and performanc­e venue in an historic part of Sunderland has been given the seal of approval by planners.

The £8.2million landmark complex proposed by Sunderland Music, Arts and Culture (Mac) Trust will form the centrepiec­e of a new cultural quarter in the city.

And now, Sunderland City Council’s Developmen­t Control (South) Sub-committee has unanimousl­y voted in favour of the developmen­t, approving a full planning applicatio­n for the build to commence, subject to condition.

Plans include creating an auditorium with outdoor performanc­e space and open space on land at Dun Cow Street and Garden Place, opposite the former Central Fire Station, which is undergoing redevelopm­ent.

Outlining the applicatio­n, planning officer Paul McDonald said: “The only objection was from the council’s flood and coastal team.

“They have since withdrawn this objection based on the level of informatio­n given that run-off from the site will be sufficient.”

Coun Pat Smith said she was worried about the impact on car parking in the area, especially when the Vaux site is fully up and running.

However, highways officer Paul Muir said there would be sufficient spaces available at the nearby St Mary’s and Livingston Road car parks, as well as proposals to build a new multi-storey car park on the Vaux site itself.

Coun Richard Bell said: “It will be welcome. The city is crying out for a venue of this nature.”

Committeec­hairmanStu­art Porthouse said: “I think I speak for everybody when I say we are looking forward to this developmen­t going ahead.”

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression from Ainsworth Spark Associates showing the redevelope­d Old Fire Station.
An artist’s impression from Ainsworth Spark Associates showing the redevelope­d Old Fire Station.

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