Sunderland Echo

Green light for plans to build 120 new properties

- Ryan Smith Ryan.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Ryansmithn­ews

Sunderland City Council’s planning committee has approved plans for two high quality new residentia­l neighbourh­oods.

Bell way Homes and Barr att David Wilson Homes were each given the green light on Monday, to create 60-home developmen­ts in Burdon.

The schemes, which will form part of one of the largest new communitie­s that Sunderland has seen in decades, will comprise a range of family homes, including larger four and five-bedroom properties.

Bellways’ scheme represents the company’s third developmen­t at Sunderland South Growth Area (SSGA) having completed homes at Rushford in Ryhope and with work on-site at Burdon Rise.

The approval also means that Barratt David Wilson has three developmen­t sin the area, which includes its involvemen­tin the larger consortium site and the redevelopm­ent of the former Cherry Knowles Hospital.

Councillor Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “SSGA is an important developmen­t site in Sunderland and it’s fantastic to see yet-more new homes moving forward, creating a greater choice of properties for people in the city.

“We have ambitious plans to develop a range of high quality, affordable new homes across Sunderland, which fits with the economic regenerati­on of the city that will see more high-value jobs created here.

"With more people working in Sunderland, we have an opportunit­y to attract more people to live in the area, and key to that is having a wide variety of attractive family homes. SSGA will deliver many of those homes.

“Sunderland is a fantastic place to live and attractive communitie­s like those taking shape in Burdon, are increasing­ly making Sunderland a destinatio­n of choice for new home-owners.”

With more homes, plans are beginning to take shape for a new local centre which will include shops, a doctors surgery, a community hub or public house, a new school. multi-use games area, 3G pitch and play facilities for children.

New local road and sustainabl­e transport networks are also moving forward, with earthworks to facilitate the constructi­on of the Ryhope Doxford Link Road, including a new bridge also approved.

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