The Chronicle (UK)

Plans for new pit wheel ready to roll

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PLANS for a public “pit wheel artwork” in Washington have been given the go-ahead by city councillor­s.

Sunderland City Council’s Planning and Highways Committee approved proposals for the new structure in Albany Village centre.

The move will provide a replacemen­t pit wheel, sourced from Washington’s F-pit Museum, after the current pit wheel was recently moved to Silksworth.

This was linked to a campaign to bring the pit wheel home after original markings were discovered stating it was used at Silksworth Colliery between 1868 and 1971.

Councillor­s for Washington West, which includes Albany, previously said they were satisfied with the pit wheel being moved as long as there was a suitable replacemen­t.

Following the planning decision by councillor­s at City Hall this week, a pit wheel artwork will return to Albany to help celebrate the area’s rich mining heritage.

The “replacemen­t public realm artwork” is planned for a round paved area within the car park where the previous pit wheel monument stood. The pit wheel would measure 3.2 metres in width and would stand on the existing plinth at a maximum height of approximat­ely 6.3 metres.

A committee report prepared for the Planning and Highways Committee adds: “The pit wheel proposed for installati­on at Washington Albany Village centre is currently located at Washington F-pit. This wheel is surplus to requiremen­ts so will be used as a replacemen­t wheel for Albany following the removal of their wheel earlier this year to return it to Silksworth”.

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