Sunderland Echo

Extra parking plans hope to tackle school congestion

- Chris Binding chris.binding@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Plans have been lodged to boost parking and tackle congestion at a Sunderland school.

The applicatio­n, from Sunderland City Council, aims to improve access at Newbottle Primary Academy, near Houghton.

If approved, the plans would create extra parking capacity to meet the demand of new housing schemes and allowfor anyacademy expansion in the future.

This includes tripling the amount of spaces compared to current levels and bringing the total to 108.

A design and access statement from the council reads:

“The proposed arrangemen­ts involve the constructi­on of additional car parking facilities to reduce the problems of school time parking congestion.

“The proposed arrangemen­ts have been developed to provide additional spare capacity in view of the extensive housing developmen­ts ongoing in the area. The spare capacity is considered necessary to allow for any potential expansion within the academy should the demand for school places increase in future.”

All developmen­t is proposed for council-owned land and would be funded from section 106 contributi­ons from developers.

This includes a pupil dropoff area and parking on a parcel of land adjacent to Houghton Road and a one-way system with a separate in/out access from the existing academy access road.

An electronic security barrier is proposed for the academy access road and part of the existing stone boundary wall at the Houghton Road junction of thesitewou­ldbelowere­dtoimprove visibility.

Other proposals include a secondary pupil drop-off area at the academy’s southern boundary along Hawthorn Streetanda­secondaryc­arpark adjacent to Fairbairn Drive, opposite the football pitches/ playing fields.

A new pedestrian access would also be created from a public footpath along the southern boundary of the site leading from the proposed car parking facilities. Both areas of land are covered by the existing CCTV system within the academy which is monitored 24 hours a day by the council’s ‘city alarm and security team.’

The scheme would also form part of the drop-off and parking strategy for the school with drainage and street lighting improvemen­ts proposed.

A decision on the plans is expected by the end of November following consultati­on.

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