Sunderland Echo

Proposal for new Co-op food store is backed by planners

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Proposals for a new Co-op supermarke­t on Wearside could be given the green light by planning chiefs next week.

The retail chain submitted plans earlier this year to replace its existing store in Penshaw with a bigger, purpose-built hub.

If approved, the food store would be built on the site of auto repair shop, Miller’s Automotive, off Station Road.

According to planning documents, the business is looking to relocate elsewhere in the city with the current building earmarked for demolition to make way for the food store.

Around 12 full-time jobs are also expected to be created by the new Co-op with the majority of staff drawn from the local area.

A planning statement, submitted with the applicatio­n, states the plans would provide an “enhanced local shopping facility for the local population offering a wide range of goods and services including fresh produce, frozen goods and off licence to meet the day-to-day needs of residents in the immediate locality”.

The proposed food store would replace the existing Co-op store on Coxgreen Road and offer an ATM, a 13-space car park and cycle provision.

Planning officers have recommende­d the plans for approval with a final decision expected next week.

However, the proposals have also sparked four objections from neighbours over potential traffic and parking issues, deliveries and noise impacts.

A report prepared by council planners states deliveries to and from the site will be conditione­d not to be carried out in the early morning or late evening.

They added that the site provides “sufficient parking”.

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