Sunderland Echo

Fire-hit former school is to house new apartments

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site was beyond repair, Sunderland City Council confirmed a deal to rescue the property – which has stood empty since 2016.

Durham-based architectu­ral and civil engineerin­g business, BDN Ltd, submitted a planning applicatio­n in March outlining their vision for the Deptford site.

The company – which was in advanced talks with the council before the devastatin­g blaze – aimed to convert the building into its own headquarte­rs, as well as developing eight loft-style apartments.

In July 2020, preliminar­y work started on the heritage building to clear the way for a full renovation.

Following consultati­on, plans for offices and apartments were given the go-ahead by the council’s planning authority on Friday, August 14.

A decision report reads: “The proposal will importantl­y secure the conservati­on, enhancemen­t and future care of an important and prominent listed building in a dilapidate­d condition and at serious risk, in a sensitive manner that will sustain and enhance the significan­ce of the building into the future.

“The principle of repairing the listed building and converting it into office and residentia­l use is strongly supported as it will secure the long term conservati­on of the building and provide it with a sustainabl­e future in beneficial uses.

“The proposals will secure the long-term conservati­on of a significan­t listed building at serious risk and provide it with a sustainabl­e future through sensitive adaptation and conversion works that overall will have a positive impact on its significan­ce.”

The planning permission is subject to a section 106 agreement which will establish how much the applicant has to pay to the council to reduce the impact of the developmen­t on areas such as protected nature sites.

 ??  ?? A still from the drone footage shot by Davy Robson, showing the site of Fulwell Fire Station now it has been cleared.
A still from the drone footage shot by Davy Robson, showing the site of Fulwell Fire Station now it has been cleared.

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