Sunderland Echo

Manufactur­ing hub approved

- Local Democracy Reporter echo.news@jpress.co.uk

Plans for a major manufactur­ing hub on a former B&Q warehouse site in Washington have been given the green light.

Earlier this year, applicants Buccleuch Property and Argon Properties applied to develop a site off Armstrong Road, in Armstrong Industrial Estate.

Plans include building a two-storey manufactur­ing and logistics building with office space alongside associated landscapin­g, parking and access.

This will include 14,585 sq m space with 188 parking spaces, six accessible spaces and four electric vehicle charging stations.

The site was the former location of home improvemen­t store Dickens before B&Q moved into the site in 1999.

In following years, the DIY giants won planning permission to build a new store north of the site in Armstrong Industrial Estate with the remaining building later demolished.

Sunderland City Council’s area developmen­t control sub-committee nodded through the new plans for the site.

A council report, presented at the meeting, said it would be “unlikely that the proposed developmen­t will have any detrimenta­l impact upon any near neighbouri­ng residentia­l properties.”

In future, customers will enter the site from an existing stub road or Armstrong Road, while commercial vehicles will use Cragside Road. Applicants added that servicing areas have been located to allow movement of large vehicles away from visitor and staff parking areas.

Under current condition, no building work can take place on site until an investigat­ion determines whether the land has been contaminat­ed.

 ??  ?? The former B&Q site in Armstrong Road, Washington, is to be redevelope­d
The former B&Q site in Armstrong Road, Washington, is to be redevelope­d

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