Sunderland Echo

GREEN LIGHT FOR HOMES

WORK IS SET TO START ON A MORE DETAILED PLAN

- By Kevin Clarl kevin.clark@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

A plan to transform Sunderland’s seafront has been given the preliminar­y thumbs-up – but some residents are unhappy with plans for new housing in the area.

An outline planning applicatio­n that regenerati­on business Siglion says will see Seaburn transforme­d into 'a vibrant mixed-use family seaside destinatio­n,' has been given outline planning permission by councillor­s.

Now work is set to start on a more detailed proposal, setting out specific details of what the scheme will include.

Permission was given for Siglion to proceed further with its outline plan, which currently sets out areas of Seaburn that are earmarked for leisure developmen­t and housing.

A masterplan will now be establishe­d, and work will progress on formally marketing the developmen­t, to attract the best retail and leisure operators to the city.

Siglion chief executive John Seager said that the company's vision was to create a seafront with a unique offer, that would establish it as a genuine destinatio­n and a place that helps to retain wealth in the city.

"Seaburn is a really special place, with stunning natural assets and we want to maximise those, with a developmen­t that will establish it as a genuine leisure destinatio­n," he said

"We are delighted to be able to move forward with our plans, and look forward to delivering something really special that the people of Sunderland and beyond can enjoy.

"All of the developmen­ts we deliver are focused on creating environmen­ts that promote happiness, health and wellbeing, and we are excited to start pinning down the detail before delivering a developmen­t that will capitalise on the vast potential of the seafront as a distinctiv­e, vibrant community where people can come to enjoy, and ensure that the city can attract and retain people who have perhaps not been able to find housing to meet their needs in Sunderland.

"It’s a beautiful site and we want it to be somewhere everyone can enjoy."

Siglion hopes its plan will build on success of the seafront refurbishm­ent in attracting people to the coast.

Coun Paul Watson, leader of Sunderland City Council and chairman of Siglion, said: "Seaburn is a truly beautiful part of our city, but one that is underutili­sed as a leisure destinatio­n.

"Siglion’s proposal sets the scene to create a truly special place, that will add even more shine to what is already an idyllic beauty spot, only a short distance from the city centre.

“Over the coming weeks, they will be working with local residents to help develop a vision for the area that will deliver not only for people living here, but will prove attractive to people visiting our seaside.”

Local residents are taking part in a series of workshops and field trips to explore how they would like the Seaburn site to look, and the kinds of activities they would like to see available during the regenerati­on programme.

As part of that design phase Siglion will appoint a local artist, who will work with in collaborat­ion with Pad Architects and Landscape Projects to inspire the look and feel of the site, and develop a strategy capturing how art can be woven into Seaburn to create the most interestin­g and exciting seaside developmen­t.

The artist – who will be appointed this week - will help make Siglion’s ideas of a 21st century seafront location a reality; a space daytripper­s, walkers, cyclists and families can enjoy.

They will also collaborat­e with landscape architects to develop a public realm strategy, making the most of Seaburn’s outdoor spaces. The plan will develop into a detailed proposal for a mixeduse site, comprising retail

and leisure space as well as housing.

It is hoped that the plan will attract interest from boutique hotel operators and on the retail side, anything from ice cream parlours to independen­t shops.

The proposals also include outdoor adventure play areas, with green space on the edge of the developmen­t area expected to be transforme­d into an open-air managed playpark.

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Seaburn seafront.
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An artist’s impression of how the developmen­t will look.
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Seaburn residents
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