Sunderland Echo

New base will allow football to come home

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Proposals for a new and improved base for Washington AFC have been given official backing by planning chiefs.

Sunderland City Council’s Planning and Highways (West) Committee has given the green light to a new ground for the club at the Northern Area Playing Fields, off Stephenson Road.

The land c omprises of a number of sports pitches near the A195 and also provides the recently completed Sunderland Parklife Football Hub.

New plans include an 11-aside grass pitch to the west of the site, near the existing clubhouse building, alongside improved drainage and associated infrastruc­ture.

T h i s ra n ge s f ro m s i x , 15-metre-high floodlight­ing columns, dugouts and covered spectator stands, to a pay barrier turnstile, fencing and minor external alteration­s to the clubhouse.

Planning officer, Anthony J u ke s , i nt ro du c e d t h e plan to councillor­s at a planning meeting on October 27, which was held via videolink and broadcast on YouTube.

“The applicatio­n proposal is seeking to facilitate a new home for Washington AFC,” he said. “They want to bring the area to a standard acceptable by their governing league body and Sport England.

“Washington AFC have ove r th e pa s t 1 2 yea r s expanded in size and presently have more than 500 players, 50 teams and 90 volunteer coaches.”

Ac c o rd i n g to p l a n n i n g d o c u m e n t s , Wa s h i n g t o n Football Club plays in the Northern League Division 2 and have to play their games at Ferens Park in the City of Durham.

A planning report pre - pared for councillor­s added that the new ground would help the club “reconnect with the local community”.

It reads: “For the club to sustain the pathway to the first team, they need to be based back in Washington and build their sustainabi­lity through attracting supporters, including their junior section, to Northern League matches.

“[The club] have been involved in detailed discussion­s as of January of this year to

look at options to locate back to the town and find themselves a new home.

“The club are keen and need to reconnect with the local community and a new ground in the town.

“S p o r t E n g l a n d ’s p o s i - tion has been that it would be minded to accept the loss of Washington Football Club’s former ground at Albany Park to housing developmen­t provided a Section 106 [legal agreement] on that developmen­t helped fund the provision of the new ground and that timing mechanisms within the housing developmen­t approval ensured that

the new ground was brought into use prior to the occupation of the new houses.

“In light of the above, Sport England also wishes to express its support for Washington Football Club’s ground as it would help to consolidat­e community football opportunit­ies and has the potential (along with the Parklife Hub) to be beneficial to the developmen­t of football in the town.”

The planning report adds the scheme would “provide an appropriat­e form of developmen­t, whilst not causing harm to the openness of the Green Belt”.

 ??  ?? Councillor­s have given the green light to the new ground for the club at the Northern Area Playing Fields, off Stephenson Road.
Councillor­s have given the green light to the new ground for the club at the Northern Area Playing Fields, off Stephenson Road.
 ??  ?? Aerial view view of the proposed land. Pic via Google Maps.
Aerial view view of the proposed land. Pic via Google Maps.

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