Sunderland Echo

Eyes down, look in for student apartments at former bingo hall

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

A bingo hall could soon face the bulldozers to make way for new student accommodat­ion.

Earlier in May, a planning applicatio­n was lodged with Durham County Council for Apollo Bingo in the Belmont ward of Durham city.

According to planning documents, the site off Sherburn Road closed last year during the first Covid-19 lockdown.

Although it opened from July for 18 weeks, the venue closed again later the same year following further lock down restrictio­ns.

A design and access statement submitted with the applicatio­n says the building was sold after current owners concluded that reopening the bingo hall was “not a viable business opportunit­y.”

This was partly linked to “competitio­n from larger scale operators.”

New plans aim to demolish the bingo hall and create a purpose-built student accommodat­ion complex in its place with associated parking and servicing facilities.

Around 138 en-suite bedrooms would be provided across four floors if the plans are approved, including seven accessible bedrooms.

In addition, the building would provide a cinema room, gym and bike storage room for students alongside parking for 15 cars (including a disabled space) within a courtyard.

Details of the developmen­t were listed in a ‘meeting housing needs statement’ submitted to council planners.

The document states that the proposed developmen­t will help meet a “clear shortage of bespoke student accommodat­ion within Durham City.”

Meanwhile, the design and access statement reads: “To the ground floor the properties ancillary accommodat­ion; including gym and common room is located with a secure reception to the main entrance.

“Some student accommodat­ion is also located on the ground floor, but the majority of this lies on the first, second and third floor soft he building.

“Generally student accommodat­ion is arranged into clusters of between five to seven en-suite bedrooms located with a shared common room consisting of kitchen, dining space and living space.”

The building set for demolition has been providing entertainm­ent to the people of Durham for decades and first opened in 1938 as the Majestic Cinema. Other uses over the years have included a boxing gym and skateboard arena.

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Apollo Bingo, Durham.

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