Sunderland Echo

Town Park transforma­tion under way

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Substantia­l works to transform Sunderland’s historic Town Park are well under way.

Repairs and a major facelift are being carried out at Sunderland Minster Churchyard and Town Park, the green land next to the Minster, which is a key feature of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and City Council-backed Bishopwear­mouth Townscape Heritage Scheme.

Altogether £700,000 is being invested in the two projects with a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £460,000 plus match-funding of £240,000 from the council.

The works are part of the £1.5bn package of city-wide public and private sector investment projects that Sunderland has planned over the next five years, including halfa-billion in the city centre.

In the park, which was originally the heart of Bishopwear­mouth village, updates include the creation of a new central seating area on the footprint of the historic streets of Little Gate and South Gate, new granite paving, new steps to Low Row and improved lighting.

An interpreta­tion panel will also be added to explain the important history of the medieval settlement. The works to the south and east boundary walls around Sunderland Minster will complement park and open space improvemen­ts.

These works include: rebuilding unstable sections, repointing in traditiona­l lime, and replacing the modern railings with traditiona­l cast iron railings to match the surviving historic sections.

Works at the landmark Peacock and Dun Cow pubs are also part of the restoratio­n. Sunderland Minster remains open throughout the works.

 ??  ?? How the Town Park will look after the work.
How the Town Park will look after the work.

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