Sunderland Echo

Plans for new 50-bed care home given the green light

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

Plans for a 50-bedroom care home on the outskirts of Sunderland have been given the green light.

Earlier this year, proposals were lodged for a new care facility at Bunker Hill in the Copt Hill ward.

According to planning documents,thesitewas­previously used by the Philadelph­ia Nursing Home before its closure and subsequent demolition.

New plans from the nearby Springfiel­d Care Home, aimed to establish a care home at the site again, creating about 40 jobs.

The home will provide residentia­l care and dementia and nursing care, offering 23 bed

rooms at ground-floor level and 27 bedrooms at first-floor level.

When complete, it will also boast 29 dedicated parking

spaces, landscaped gardens and a kitchen, laundry room and hair salon.

Sunderland City Council’s Planning and Highways (West)

Committeea­pprovedthe­plans on October 27.

Following the expiry of a consultati­on exercise, three letters were received raising concerns about a range of issues – including traffic, loss of privacy, increased noise and disturbanc­e and ‘constructi­on management.’

Planning officer, Anthony Jukes, recommende­d the plans for approval at the virtual meeting this week, which was held via videolink and broadcast on YouTube.

“In summary given the spacing achieved and with the imposition of the detailed conditions in the report, the proposal is considered acceptable and the issues raised are not considered significan­t to warrant a recommenda­tion that the applicatio­n be refused,” he said.

In response to a question from Cllr Dr Geoff Walker, Jukes added that existing trees would “largely obscure the [care home] building from the Philadelph­ia cricket ground perspectiv­e”.

Following approval, the applicatio­n will now be sent to the council’s executive director of city developmen­t for final approval. This is subject to the “finer technical aspects” of the drainagest­rategybein­gagreed.

A design and access statement, submitted to council planners in January 2020, also outlines the benefits of the scheme. It reads: “This developmen­t offers the opportunit­y of providing a building of quality for Houghton, as well as providing much-needed care and employment, as well as contributi­ng substantia­lly to the local community.”

 ??  ?? The area at Bunker Hill in the Copt Hill ward.
The area at Bunker Hill in the Copt Hill ward.

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