Sunderland Echo

Flats plan for former surgery

- By Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A former doctor’s surgery could be transforme­d into six flats under new plans submitted to Sunderland City Council (SCC).

Sunderland Accommodat­ion Services has lodged a “change of use” applicatio­n for the former Roker Family Practice, in Roker Avenue.

In May, the firm applied to convert the space into a five-bedroom “dwellingho­use”, but withdrew its bid the following month.

This followed planners receiving objections due to number of houses in multiple occupation (HMO) in the area.

The Echo reported in June on calls are being made to tighten up the rules that allow landlords to turn houses into high-capacity flats as a Sunderland community looks to return its streets to family homes.

The appeal by the Rokereye residents’ group comes as it revealed 60% of the 170-plus properties in Roker Avenue are classed as a Home of Multiple Occupation (HMO) – which is shared accommodat­ion – with up to 10 people living at some addresses.

Residents say the rise of HMOs in the area has led to a host of issues such as drug use and abuse, fly-tipping, bags of waste being left in back lanes, smashed glass littering the ground and concerns over noise.

They hope that restrictio­ns can be put in place to cap the number of HMOs in Roker and elsewhere across the city, so the issue is not moved elsewhere, as well as measures brought in which could reduce the number of them in time. New plans include building dormer extensions at both the front and rear of the property to help boost the number of room space.

The Roker Avenue practice was forced to close in 2016 after GP, William Arnett, was struck off by Medical Practition­ers’ Tribunal Service for misconduct.

A spokesman for Sunderland Accommodat­ion Services added there would be a “careful vetting process” for any future tenants.

Neighbours can leave comments on new flats plan until Friday, October 12 with a decision expected by November 14.

To have your say or for more informatio­n, visit: www.sunderland.gov. uk/online-applicatio­ns and search planning ref 18/01603/FUL.

“Careful vetting process for future tenants” ACCOMMODAT­ION SERVICES

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The former Roker Family Practice, Roker Avenue.

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