Sunderland Echo

Plans submitted for major 75-home village extension

- Chris Binding chris.binding@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A vac a nt g re e n s p ac e o n Wearside could be transforme­d into a major housing estate under new plans lodged with council chiefs.

Earlier this month, Homes by Esh and Hellens Group applied to Sunderland City Council to develop land south west of Springwell Village.

This includes building 75 homes with associated landscapin­g, public open space and a children’s play area, alongside access from Mount Lane to the south.

The 3.78-hectare site, used as grazing land, has been allocated for residentia­l developmen­t as part of the council’s Core Strategy and Developmen­t Plan 2015-2033.

A planning statement from developers states the housing would represent a “sustainabl­e and natural extension to Springwell Village”.

Two, three and four-bedroom units are planned, with largerdeta­chedhouses­aiming torespondt­omarketnee­dsfor such housing in Washington.

Each dwelling would have a front and rear private garden and a total of 15% of properties on the site would be classed as affordable housing.

Applicants have also said that the estate’s design would make a “positive contributi­on to the character of the area”.

However, a community consultati­on arranged by developers, which saw 100 households respond, prompted a mix of positive and negative comments. Concerns ranged from the proposed access route and the impact on the local traffic to “overdevelo­pment” of the site and impacts on facilities and services.

A ‘statement of community involvemen­t’ from the applicant states developers are “open to further discussion­s with key stakeholde­rs” during the planning process.

It goes on to say: “Overall, it is considered the proposals to deliver 75 new dwellings on the site are not supported in principle, but could be viewed more favourably subject to overcoming or responding to common concerns.

“The applicant has undertaken a range of detailed assessment­s and investigat­ions in order to investigat­e and address the identified concerns and to demonstrat­e that a sustainabl­e and high quality developmen­t can be delivered which will not unacceptab­ly impact upon the area.”

Visitwww.sunderland.gov. uk/online-applicatio­ns and search planning reference: 20/01754/FUL

 ??  ?? The plans have been submitted to Sunderland City Council.
The plans have been submitted to Sunderland City Council.

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