Sunderland Echo

Council housing set to return to Sunderland

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as the next big step is taken towards turning the idea into a reality.

The Housing Delivery and Investment Plan includes a package of measures designed to meet the future needs of communitie­s by providing 574 new affordable and supported homes by 2025.

If approved, it means it will be the first time new council housing is built on Wearside for around 40 years, with new bungalows and support accommodat­ion high on the priority list, with a fresh push to be made on turning empty houses back into homes also in its sights.

It is looking to build 117 new bungalows, provide 95 supported homes accommodat­ion and bring 362 empty homes back into use.

It is hoped the first tenants can be welcomed by May this year, with local small to medium firms to be encouraged to join in the work.

Cabinet member for housing and regenerati­on, Councillor Rebecca Atkinson said: "There's a lot of fantastic work already going on in Sunderland with our registered provider partners to deliver a range of affordable housing projects, and there are more in the pipeline.

"But, we recognise that there is still a need to provide more affordable homes and bungalows for older people, to do more to tackle empty homes and to provide more appropriat­e accommodat­ion for people who need support.

"That's why we have developed this five-year plan to help us plug the gaps in the areas of greatest need.

“We believe it could help us to make a real difference to people's lives and have a positive impact on communitie­s across the city.

"As well as meeting local strategic housing needs, this also feeds into the wider City Plan, which is about creating the dynamic, healthy and vibrant city our residents deserve and have told us they want to see."

Cabinet meets at 2pm on Tuesday, at the Civic Centre.

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