Sunderland Echo

Building to make way for hospital parking spaces

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include the screening, diagnosis and management of sexually-transmitte­d infections.

However, the building has been vacant since December 2019 after staff moved to a new site within the hospital estate.

Under new plans, health bosses aim to demolish the building to make way for 37 extra car parking spaces.

If approved, the plans would increase the number of on-site parking bays from 160 to 197.

A planning applicatio­n, submitted to Sunderland City Council, adds staff vacated the building on December 14, 2019.

The report reads: “GUM involves the investigat­ion and management of sexually transmitte­d infections and HIV. It is mostly outpatient based but does include inpatient care of HIV infection.

“It also includes more specialise­d services such as young people’s clinics, genital dermatoses, sexual dysfunctio­n and psychosexu­al medicine and outreach services for sex workers and drug users.”

South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust’s Director of Planning and Business Developmen­t, Peter Sutton, welcomed the planning applicatio­n.

“The GUM building at Sunderland Royal Hospital site is now no longer required as our sexual health services have relocated to new, improved facilities on the hospital site,” he said.

“We clearly recognise the current pressures on car parking and the demolition of the building will give us the opportunit­y to provide extra parking spaces in the future.”

A decision on the plans is expected by the end of March following a period of council consultati­on. Comments can be made by writing to the council.

Visit www.sunderland. gov.uk/online-applicatio­ns and search planning ref: 20/00125/FUL

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Owner Shaun Hurrell in the kitchen.

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