Sunderland Echo

Plans lodged to create two new stores on ex-Sainsbury's site

- Chris Binding chris.binding@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

New plans have been lodged to revive a former city supermarke­t site as retail units.

Back in October 2021, Sainsbury’s closed its store in Station Road, Fulwell, following a closure announceme­nt earlier the same year.

At the time, Sainsbury’s revealed that all steps were being taken to find alternativ­e roles within the company for those who were employed at the store.

The news caused upset in the community, with many calling for the building to stay in use as a supermarke­t for those living and working in the area.

Since the store’s closure, a number of petitions have been launched including calls to keep the building as a retail outlet and another petition to keep the site exclusivel­y for supermarke­t use.

Earlier this year, owners of the site confirmed they were in talks with potential tenants and dismissed rumours that the site would be “redevelope­d as a pub or knocked down for housing”.

There have also been a number of rumours about potential new occupants, including Co-op and Waitrose, in recent months, both of which have been dismissed by the respective chains.

This week, Sunderland City Council’s planning department validated a planning applicatio­n for the former supermarke­t which could see it subdivided into “two smaller separate retail units”.

The plans propose external alteration­s to the building, including a replacemen­t shop front, partial demolition to the rear to provide a new turning head and 10 additional parking spaces.

Applicants are listed in planning documents as North East Commercial and Residentia­l Ltd (NECR).

Back in March 2022, the owners of the building said they were not in a position to announce who is looking to take occupation of the site due to “contractua­l reasons”.

However, a spokespers­on for NECR at the time said the two new tenants would “improve the retail amenity for theresiden­tsofFulwel­lwhich has always been the goal for the owners.”

The Fulwell ward is represente­d by two Conservati­ve councillor­s and one Liberal Democrat councillor.

Following the submission of new plans for the former Sainsbury’s site, local councillor­s have had their say.

Councillor Malcolm Bond, Liberal Democrat representa­tive for Fulwell, said: “I have discussed with residents at length about these plans and it’s their strong preference for

a like-for-like replacemen­t.

“My views going forward will again follow views of residents and will be dependent on the nature of businesses involved.”

Councillor Michael Hartnack,

Conserv ative representa­tive for Fulwell, added: ”Myself and Cllr James Doyle have spent much time campaignin­g and liaising with third parties to retain a retail food outlet at the former

Sainsbury’s site.

“This planning applicatio­n to create two retail units is encouragin­g news.

A decision on the planning applicatio­n for the former supermarke­t site is expected to be made this summer.

For more informatio­n on the planning scheme or to track its progress, visit Sunderland City Council’s online planning portal and search reference: 22/01064/FUL

 ?? ?? Cllr Michael Hartnack, Conservati­ve representa­tive for Fulwell, said the applicatio­n was encouragin­g news.
Cllr Michael Hartnack, Conservati­ve representa­tive for Fulwell, said the applicatio­n was encouragin­g news.
 ?? ?? The former Sainsbury’s store, in Station Road, has stood empty since October 2021.
The former Sainsbury’s store, in Station Road, has stood empty since October 2021.
 ?? ?? Cllr Malcolm Bond has campaigned to keep the site as a supermarke­t.
Cllr Malcolm Bond has campaigned to keep the site as a supermarke­t.

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