Sunderland Echo

£2.25m project kicks off recovery

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son__

N e w p av i n g a n d s e at s i n C hu rc h Stre et i s th e f i r s t task to be ticked off as part of a £2.25million regenerati­on project for Seaham.

Durham County Council launched the Seaham Townscape Heritage Project after securing a £1.6million grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund towards the work.

It is hoped it will help draw more people into the shopping street, with the council stating the work will also help it recover from the coronaviru­s crisis.

Du r i n g th e n ex t e i g ht weeks, new paving will be laid at the entrance to Church Street, additional seating will be installed and a large brick planter will be removed.

Work is planned in North Terrace, Terrace Green and South Terrace later this year, including the restoratio­n of exposed Rainton Railway Line tracks to create a focal point.

Business improvemen­t grants have been offered to property owners and occupiers to help with restoratio­n, such as repairing and reinstatin­g traditiona­l features, and opening inaccessib­le upper floor spaces.

Discussion­s with applicants are under way and planning permission is in place for the first two properties.

A series of training courses will educate residents and businesses about the town’s heritage and how it can be protected.

Cllr Kevin Shaw, Durham C ou nty C ou n c i l ’s c ab i n et member for strategic housing and assets and Dawdon ward member said: “The pandemic has hit high streets across the country hard and the work we are undertakin­g will help Seaham town centre to recover, creating a vibrant and accessible environmen­t for residents, businesses and visitors.

“C hu rc h Stre et i n pa rticular is home to a number of small, family-owned businesses­andwehopet­hisproject will provide a welcome boost as we continue the longer-term regenerati­on work which has transforme­d our town.”

As well as the National Lottery funding, the council has committed £370,00, and a further £217,000 investment is expected from property owners.

In summer 2018, The National Lottery Heritage Fund awarded a £63,342 developmen­t grant so the council could work with stakeholde­rs to prepare proposals for the final submission.

It paid for a full review of the Seaham Conservati­on Area and to formally adopt a New Conservati­on Area Character Appraisal and Management Plan for the town.

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Councillor Kevin Shaw, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for strategic housing and assets, has welcomed the start of the work.

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