Sunderland Echo

Plans to build new homes on former school land

BUILDING COULD BE DEMOLISHED TO MAKE WAY FOR DEVELOPMEN­T

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A former school building in a Sunderland community could be demolished to make way for new homes.

Plans have been submitted to Sunderland City Council in recent weeks to bulldoze The Cheadle Centre in Hylton Castle.

In its place, 20 new residentia­l units would be created at the Cheadle Road site, should plans be given the green light later this year.

The intention is for 16, two-bedroom bungalows and four, two-bedroom semi-detached flats.

The Cheadle Centre was a pupil referral unit for schoolchil­dren, but it has since closed.

It has now been acquired by Keepmoat Developmen­ts on behalf of Karbon Homes.

The applicatio­n document reads: “The design of the developmen­t will take the form of relatively simple, predominan­tly onestorey dwellings, which will sit within the vicinity of the existing residentia­l area – which consists predominan­tly of two-storey dwellings.

“The new dwellings are a mix of semi-detached and terrace.

“This dwelling mix will make for interestin­g streetscap­es within the site.”

The applicatio­n mentions the availabili­ty of nearby shops including a Post Office and pharmacy, while adding that the area has good bus links as well.

It added: “The site is located on Caithness Road/ Cheadle Road, which is one of the main roads in the area linking to the A19 principal trunk highways road.

“The road runs perpendicu­lar to the west of the principal A19 highway, which is one of the main routes for motor vehicles in the region.

“The proposed developmen­ts offer a great opportunit­y to redevelop the former Cheadle School Centre site, consisting of disused facilities, to provide 20 new build two-bedroomed houses to meet local identified requiremen­ts within an establishe­d and sustainabl­e settlement.”

A consultati­on on the plans is now open until Wednesday, February 7.

The applicatio­n, which can be viewed on Sunderland City Council’s planning portal, is set to be decided on by Monday, April 16.

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The Cheadle Centre in Hylton Castle.

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