Sunderland Echo

Proposal for new school sports facilities handed the green light

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Plans for new sports facilities at a school have been given the go-ahead.

Back in 2021, South Tyneside Council’s planning department registered an applicatio­n for East Boldon Junior School, off North Lane.

The local authority applicatio­n included the constructi­on of a multi-use games area (MUGA) with a three-metrehigh “mesh panel fence surround with recessed goal areas”.

A planning statement from the school set out the reasons for the developmen­t, which was planned towards the east of the school playing fields near the boundary with

Grange Park.

This included providing a facility for pupils serving as a “devoted sports zone all year round”, as well as wider community uses involving local groups.

The applicant’s supporting statement also indicated that the MUGA would improve the delivery of physical education taught throughout the year and would be an improvemen­t on the existing playground.

In addition, no flood lighting was proposed for the developmen­t.

During consultati­on on the plans, a number of public comments were received raising concerns about drainage and amenity impacts to neighbouri­ng properties.

As a result, the MUGA was relocated further away from

residentia­l properties and additional technical informatio­n on drainage was provided.

According to planning documents planners concluded that, on the evidence available, the MUGA would have a “neutral impact in terms of surface water drainage”.

Consultee Sport England, referencin­g impacts on existing playing fields, also concluded that the plans would not “reduce the sporting capability of the site”.

After considerin­g the applicatio­n and assessing it against planning policies, South Tyneside Council planners approved it on July 18, 2022.

A council decision report stressed the primary purpose of the MUGA would be for use by school pupils.

Council planners also clarified that community use by local groups would be limited to the hours of 9am-6pm.

Under planning conditions, the developmen­t must start on site within three years.

 ?? ?? East Boldon Junior School, North Lane. Picture c/o Google Maps.
East Boldon Junior School, North Lane. Picture c/o Google Maps.

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