Sunderland Echo

Controvers­ial YMCA set for approval

- By Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Controvers­ial plans to open a new YMCA hostel in a Sunderland suburb could be given the go-ahead next week.

More than 4,300 people have signed a petition against proposals for the former Church View Medical Centre in Silksworth Road.

This includes creating an eight-bed purpose-built space for young people leaving the care system aged between 16-21.

Wearside YMCA bosses have stated the plans will support care leavers at risk of homelessne­ss and provide a safe space to help them “rebuild their lives and move back into the community”.

Since plans were announced, the “No Way To The YMCA” campaign has gained traction, with placards lining the streets and about 200 people marching in protest last year.

Campaigner­s have cited potential problems with anti-social behaviour as their main concern.

Next week, a final decision on the hostel plans will be made by Sunderland City Council’s area Developmen­t Control Sub-Committee.

And a report, prepared by planning officers, argues that the plans are “acceptable in principle”.

If approved, YMCA Wearside will work with the council’s children’s services agency, Together for Children, to place care leavers from Sunderland.

The facility would be supported by a rota of five housing support workers, a specialist care worker, daily visits from an outreach worker and 24-hour telephone support.

And the applicant would need to apply for a separate house in multiple occupation (HMO) licence covering security, management and plans to prevent antisocial behaviour.

Church View Medical Centre closed in September 2017 with the previous owner “gifting” the build- ing to the YMCA with an aim of supporting Sunderland’s young people, a report states.

Since “change of use” plans were submitted, 4,384 people have signed a petition in opposition with a total of 244 objection letters also submitted to the council.

Silksworth ward councillor Phil Tye has previously raised concerns about the management­ofotherYMC­A facilities in the city around anti-social behaviour.

Councillor­s will discuss the YMCA plans at Sunderland Civic Centre on Monday, March 4.

The meeting starts at 4pm and for more informatio­n, visit: www.sunderland.gov.uk/committees/ cmis5/Meetings.aspx.

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