Sunderland Echo

Starbucks and Burger King plan new drive-thru sites

- Chris Binding @sunderland­echo

New ‘drive-thru’ Starbucks and Burger King branches could soon open in Washington under plans submitted to city developmen­t chiefs.

Sunderland City Council’s planning department, this month, received an applicatio­n for land off Armstrong Road near the Washington B&Q store.

This included a bid to revitalise the vacant site by building new single-storey coffee shop and restaurant buildings with associated parking, landscapin­g and infrastruc­ture works.

As part of the plans around 42 parking spaces are proposed, including four disabled

spaces, as well as electric vehicle charging spaces and cycle parking, with vehicular access taken from Cragside Road.

Both units will also incorporat­e internal seating areas,

serving and back of house areas and additional outdoor seating areas.

The plans have been submittedb­y a pp li cantBu cc leuch Property (Beckton) Limited along with supporting documents.

A planning statement confirms the Burger King restaurant would open between 10am-11pm while the Starbucks coffee shop would open between 5am-11pm.

Those behind the developmen­thave claimed it will create around 50 full/part-time jobs, with 30-35 jobs linked to Burger King and up to 20 jobs linked to Starbucks.

The planning statement adds :“The proposals represent an opportunit­y to completeth­ere developmen­t of this long-term vacant developmen­t opportunit­y site, which when combined with the adjacent D PD Logistics Warehouse represent san investment of over £20million in the local economy by the applicant.

“The principles outlined within this statement and the accompanyi­ng design and access statement, would secure a high-quality fit-for-purpose developmen­t that would lead to the reuse of previously developed land in a sustainabl­e location and provide economic growth and employment generation within the area through both constructi­on and operationa­l phases”.

Planning documents state that the developmen­t, if approved, would create “more than 40 constructi­on employment opportunit­ies over the course of a 23-25 week constructi­on period”.

It was also noted that Burger King and Starbucks have their own“corporate responsibi­lityand sustainabi­lity strategies” which aim to“support and positively contribute to local communitie­s”.

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