Sunderland Echo

Last orders for social club?

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A Sunderland social club could soon be a thing of the past if plans to demolish it and build new housing get the green light.

Proposals have been submitted to Sunderland City Council to bring down the single-storey Farringdon Social Club, in Anthony Road.

Agent TTS Planning Consultant­s has said that if permission for the move is granted, residentia­l accommodat­ion will be built in its place, although there are no concrete plans for what type of housing would be created at this stage.

The applicatio­n reads: “The applicatio­n site is currently a social club and therefore the proposal for residentia­l accommodat­ion would be the developmen­t of brownfield land.

“The site is also within a highly sustainabl­e location being within short walking distance to shops, services and public facilities.

“Farringdon Primary School is directly north of the site with St David’s Church immediatel­y to the west.

“There are a number of shops and facilities on Ashdown Road to the south of the site, which includes a Post Office, The Dolphin public house and Gills Golden Fry fish and chip shop.

“There is also access to good public transport links with bus stops on Ashdown Road and Allendale Road, which are a short walk from the applicatio­n site.”

The type of accommodat­ion which could be built on the land should the club be demolished is not specified in the plans.

The applicatio­n added: “A proposed layout for a residentia­l scheme would very much depend on the type of developmen­t which would eventually be brought forward.

“It is considered necessary that a strong frontage is created along the main highway of Anthony Road.

“Therefore it would be suggested that whether apartment blocks or individual houses/bungalows are brought forward, the built form would be built up to the main road, creating parking and garden/amenity areas to the rear of the site.

“It is considered that a suitable residentia­l layout can be delivered which would offer a strong build form in the Farringdon area.”

The applicatio­n adds that a residentia­l scheme would create improvemen­ts in terms of an environmen­tal impact on the surroundin­g area, with less noise if the social club was demolished.

No one from Farringdon Social Club or TTS Planning Consultant­s could be contacted for comment.

The applicatio­n, which can be viewed on Sunderland City Council’s planning portal, is set to be decided by February 13.

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