Sunderland Echo

Developers plan new apartment complex of affordable housing

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Dozens of new retirement apartments could be built on the outskirts of Sunderland under new proposals.

Earlier in August, Sunderland City Council’s planning department validated an applicatio­n for land off Station Road and Greta Avenue in the Penshaw area.

This included the constructi­on of a three-storey building providing 72 apartments aimed at people aged 55 and over, alongside parking and turning space and the restoratio­n of a walled garden south of Penshaw House.

Planning documents prepared on behalf of applicant Vistry Partnershi­ps North

East outline the scope of the developmen­t, which proposes 100% affordable housing.

According to a design and access statement, the proposed accommodat­ion would be “kept well away from Penshaw House” with designs taking account of its Grade II listed status.

The design and access statement adds that Penshaw House and the site area are currently owned by Sunderland City Council – with the wider site being vacant for some time and Penshaw House being on the market for some time.

Planning documents state that the council is marketing the land for the proposed apartments separately to Penshaw House with the “walled garden being included in the sale.”

Despite this, the apartment complex designs would create room for a garden area which “can have links though to the walled garden.”

The design and access statement goes on to say: “This developmen­t comprises a safe environmen­t

for those aged 55 and over in appropriat­ely designed accommodat­ion with all units meeting nationally described space standards.

“Although under one roof, all properties will have their own front door and are fully serviced thus allowing residents to have full independen­ce yet with access to help and assistance.

“In developing proposals for the site, an appraisal of the site was undertaken.

“As noted […] we have considered that Penshaw House is a listed building, and its character and important aspects of its setting must be maintained.”

The developmen­t aims to meet current and projected needs for affordable housing for over 55s across Sunderland and if approved, the complex would be operated by a registered social landlord upon completion.

A planning statement confirms that 44 one bedroom apartments and 28 two bedroom apartments are planned within the modern purposebui­lt building.

The apartment complex would also offer a communal lounge, connected landscaped gardens and a mobility scooter store, alongside around 50 car parking spaces and three disabled bays.

According to planning documents, the site was previously used for offices but these have since been demolished and the land has been vacant for a number of years.

Penshaw House was also previously used by the city council but is now vacant.

A heritage statement adds that the proposed apartment scheme would help to “facilitate the longevity of Penshaw House” and would have an “overall positive impact” upon its “fabric and setting.”

A decision on the scheme is expected to be made by early November.

 ??  ?? The apartments are proposed for land off Station Road, Penshaw.
The apartments are proposed for land off Station Road, Penshaw.

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