Sunderland Echo

School’s 4G pitch gets go-ahead

GREEN LIGHT DESPITE CONCERNS ABOUT PARKING AND USE OF FLOODLIGHT­S

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private clubs, with weekend use between 9am and 5pm.

During consultati­on, councillor­s and residents raised concerns about impact on residentia­l areas including noise, increased traffic and evening use of floodlight­s.

Although conditions were put in place to restrict this – including floodlight­s being switched off 15 minutes after hours of operation – councillor­s asked for reassuranc­es around parking at the Sunderland Civic Centre meeting.

Coun Michael Dixon, of St Michaels Ward, raised concerns about the developmen­t in the context of existing parking demand on Queen Alexandra Road.

This included fears the 4G pitch could add to traffic created by Hill View Infant School and Sunderland Eye Infirmary.

Deputy leader of SCC and Hendon councillor, Michael Mordey, also raised concerns about parking “overspill” onto Ryhope Road, adding Hendon residents already have “problems with parking from sixth formers”.

A council report states that prediction­s of an additional 10-20 vehicles created by clubs hiring the 4G pitch was an “underestim­ation” and that measures should be taken to protect residentia­l areas.

A planning officer, responding to councillor­s’ questions, added that a management condition could be imposed to encourage visitors to park on the school site.

This would include working with the Southmoor Academy to ensure that specific school access points are open or gated at peak times to reduce residentia­l or on-street parking.

Sport England initially objected to the proposal due to lack of details of the constructi­on, materials, pitch markings and light levels of the floodlight­s.

As the school aimed to appoint contractor­s after planning permission was granted, Sport England agreed to lift its objection subject to a planning condition.

Although plans were passed by committee, details of constructi­on, surfacing, floodlight­ing and line marking must be submitted to the planning authority before works can start.

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The new sports facility is at Southmoor Academy,

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