Sunderland Echo

Work on new £1.5m Minster road begins

THINGS MOVING QUICKLY ON CITY PROJECTS

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

Work is now underway to create a new road to improve the route in and out of Sunderland’s growing Minster quarter.

City leaders say the project is about boosting the city’s establishe­d and developing cultural attraction­s.

The council’s cabinet backed the £1.5million scheme a year ago and planning permission was granted in April this year.

This first stage of the works involves clearing old outbuildin­gs at the former Gilbridge Police Station and building new retaining walls for the access road.

Works on the road, coach waiting area and landscapin­g will continue through the rest of the year with completion in early 2019.

Further landscapin­g improvemen­ts will begin once the road is completed. Sunderland City council’s cabinet member for housing and regenerati­on Councillor Stuart Porthouse said: “The council has a Masterplan to help guide the developmen­t of the Minster area. “With the continued success of the Sunderland Empire, the new Fire Station developmen­t and works due to begin next year for the Sunderland Auditorium, we all recognise the need to improve capacity.

“This is about accommodat­ing more of our city’s current and its future needs.

“The road here is going to help manage the traffic clashes between pedestrian­s and large vehicles, such as buses, coaches and equipment trucks. “But, it isn’t just about vehicles as the works allow for environmen­tal upgrades to improve the experience for pedestrian­s with new paving, planting and landscapin­g at Garden Place and High Street West.

“Plus, we’ve got enough flexibilit­y in the improvemen­ts to link them with planned developmen­t, such as the auditorium, and more schemes in the future.

Ben Phillips, theatre director at Sunderland Empire, said: “Our iconic theatre is one of Sunderland’s jewels and this work will further enhance the surroundin­g environmen­t and accessibil­ity for the quarter of a million local, regional and national yearly visitors to the Sunderland Empire.”

The works are all in line with the city’s Minster Quarter Masterplan which set down how the area should have a broad mix of uses including leisure, cultural facilities, cafes, bars and restaurant­s as well as retail and residentia­l.

Paul Callaghan, Chairman of the Music, Arts and Culture Trust (MAC Trust), said: “Creating access and improving the public realm around the Minster, the Empire and the Fire Station is essential in making this an area where the people of Sunderland can enjoy the cultural offer and be proud to welcome visitors to such a vibrant and historic part of the city.

“These works will create a superb public realm and pave the way for the new Fire Station auditorium that will begin constructi­on in the near future.”

Initial works are being carried out by Durham-based MGL Demolition, part of the MGL Group.

Simon Martin, MGL Group business developmen­t director, said: “We look forward to playing a part in the transforma­tion of this area and to a successful working relation-

 ??  ?? From left MAC Trust John Mowbray, MGL Simon Martin Empir ’ s with Coun in the cab P erland
From left MAC Trust John Mowbray, MGL Simon Martin Empir ’ s with Coun in the cab P erland

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