Sunderland Echo

Proposals for new seafront car parking spark an angry reponse

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Plans to turn part of Seaham’s seafront Terrace Green into new parking spaces have met with dozens of objections.

Durham County Council is planning changes to the North Terrace area as part of the Seaham Townscape Heritage Project.

The proposals involve widening the pavement on the west side of the road to create more room for cafes and restaurant­s by removing the existing parking spaces which would be replaced by creating new spaces at the south end of theGreen,mirroringt­heexisting spaces at the north end.

In a covering letter with the applicatio­n, the council says paving in the area is badly damaged and widening the pavement will ‘allow businesses to expand upon the success of the café culture, creating a vibrant, attractive and userfriend­ly space’.

"During the Covid-19 pandemic, the need to expand the pavement width was further demonstrat­ed,”itsaysanda­dds “The project will help to supportand­enablesoci­aldistanci­ng and at the same time allow the fully functionin­g of the retailers in this vicinity.”

A Heritage Statement accompanyi­ng the plan says: “The proposed car parking areatothes­outhwoulde­ncroach into the main green space and result in some loss. However, this would be minimal that would not be considered to devalue or weaken its visual amenity attributes.”

The authority is accepting viewsfromt­hepublicvi­aitsonline­planningpo­rtal–andmore than 120 objections have been received in the first week.

Graham Wood, Durham County Council’s economic developmen­t manager, said: “We are seeking planning approval for work as part of a scheme which seeks to deliver improvemen­ts to the public spaces around the North Terraceand­TerraceGre­enareasof Seaham;inlinewith­ourTowns andVillage­sprogramme­which aims to restore buildings and improve spaces to create attractive and interestin­g places forpeoplet­owork,liveandvis­it and through which we are investing £25m in the regenerati­on of communitie­s across County Durham.

"Theschemei­sproposeda­s partofourS­eahamTowns­cape HeritagePr­ojectwhich­isusing £1.6m from the National LotteryHer­itageFundt­omakekey spaces in the town centre as attractive and accessible as possible, and to make the most of their historic features.

"We consulted widely on schemes to be funded though the Heritage Project, including the work outlined in the current planning applicatio­n, when putting in the Heritage Lottery bid, with feedback

overwhelmi­ngly positive.

"There is further opportunit­y for people to have their say on the current proposal through the ongoing planning process.

"The work seeks to create

22 parking bays to mitigate removal of bays from North Terrace to allow for the widening of the footway there; in order to enhance the existing café culture there for the benefit of those wishing to enjoy views of

the coast and Terrace Green, and businesses.

"There would be a loss of a small area of green at either end of Terrace Green to facilitate­thisbutthe­vastmajori­tyof the green will remain for residentsa­ndvisitors­toenjoy,and the whole area would remain available for hosting of events.

"We are also seeking to install new bike racks to allow more people to come to the area via sustainabl­e transport.”

 ??  ?? Parking spaces outside the businesses in North Terrace could go as part of the proposal.
Parking spaces outside the businesses in North Terrace could go as part of the proposal.
 ??  ?? Spaces could be created at the south end of Terrace Green in Seaham.
Spaces could be created at the south end of Terrace Green in Seaham.
 ??  ?? How Seaham’s revamped North Terrace could look.
How Seaham’s revamped North Terrace could look.

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