Sunderland Echo

Have a say on manufactur­ing park scheme

NEXT STAGE OF PLANS AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATI­ON

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

Members of the public can have their say on the latest stage of plans to create more than 5,000 jobs and attract more than £300million of developmen­t.

The Internatio­nal Advanced Manufactur­ing Park (IAMP), which is proposed for an area close to the A19 and to the north of Nissan’s existing manufactur­ing plant, is a joint project between Sunderland and South Tyneside councils.

The latest developmen­ts of the first stage of the planning applicatio­n will be available for inspection and comment at a special consultati­on event next week.

The plans will be on display at the Bunny Hill Centre in Hylton Lane, Sunderland, between 2pm and 7.30pm on Thursday.

The latest consultati­on stage closes on December 22.

Both councils gave the green light to the IAMP’s Joint Area Action Plan (AAP) last month after it was de- clared sound and legally compliant by an independen­t Planning Inspector.

Coun Harry Trueman, Deputy Leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “The decisions in South Tyneside, following ours in Sunderland, show how important this project is to our region.

“IAMP is about expanding the continued success of advanced manufactur­ing in the North East. It is an important project regionally and nationally, and there is already considerab­le investor interest in the site.”

South Tyneside Council leader Coun Iain Malcolm said: “IAMP will have a major impact on our communitie­s, creating thousands of jobs in advanced manufactur­ing, automotive supply and knowledge-based industries.”

Designated as a scheme of ‘national significan­ce’, the IAMP is proposed for an area just off the A19. A core element of the City Deal for Sunderland and South Tyneside, the project will deliver more than 5,000 highly-skilled jobs.

The Government has already pledged £42million through the North East Local Enterprise Partnershi­p towards infrastruc­ture including new roads, bridges and environmen­tal enhancemen­ts. The project will also see contributi­ons from the two local authoritie­s and Enterprise Zone income in the form of retained business rates.

The AAP sets out the broad planning framework and land use policies for the IAMP for the next 15 years and will now form part of both Sunderland and South Tyneside’s statutory Local Plans. Subject to further permission­s, works could begin in 2018.

Anyone who is unable to attend Thursday’s event can call on 0800 1701 418 between 9am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday, e-mail info@iampnorthe­ast.co.uk or write to FREEPOST IAMP.

“An important project regionally and nationally” COUN TRUEMAN

 ??  ?? Plans for the Internatio­nal Advanced Manufactur­ing Park, which is proposed for an area close to the A19.
Plans for the Internatio­nal Advanced Manufactur­ing Park, which is proposed for an area close to the A19.

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