Sunderland Echo

Developmen­t plans for ex-school site put on hold

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pupils moving to a new state of the art facility at Shakespear­e Street.

Last year, city leaders agreed to sell the Southwick site with social landlord Bernicia Homes taking on the project.

When complete, the estate would offer a mixture of two-to-four bedroom homes and four bungalows, all at affordable rent.

At a meeting on Tuesday March 3, the council’s area Developmen­t Control SubCommitt­ee were asked to defer the plans so further considerat­ions could be examined.

The move was linked to a “viability appraisal” which looks at whether the value generated from the developmen­t is more than the cost of developing the site.

The document is also directly linked to a section 106 agreement, which agrees the cash sum developers are asked to pay to councils to make schemes acceptable.

Developers have agreed to pay funds towards affordable housing on the Southwick site and around £26,000, or £703 per dwelling, towards habitat regulation assessment­s (HRA).

However, a council report states Bernicia Homes is unlikely to provide funds towards education due to “viability issues” .

Although council planners have said cash for affordable homes and HRAs pass tests to “make the developmen­t acceptable” the developer’s viability assessment is still under scrutiny.

A report prepared for councillor­s stated an independen­t review was expected to be complete in time for the meeting.

But planning officers said theystillh­adquestion­sabout the scheme and asked for the housing plans to be deferred to “interrogat­e the matter” further.

Sub-committee chair, Coun Julia Jackson, said: “It’s disappoint­ing as officers have put a lot of work in but as the planning officer has said, it has to be done.”

 ??  ?? The former Southwick Primary School site, pictured shortly before it closed.
The former Southwick Primary School site, pictured shortly before it closed.

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