Sunderland Echo

Cooper Rose's £2.2m reopening is put back for the fourth time

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

The reopening date of the Cooper Rose pub in Sunderland city centre has been put back for the fourth time.

The JD Wetherspoo­n bar in Albion Place has been undergoing a £2.2million refurbishm­ent, with a roof terrace its most notable new feature.

The Echo reported in May that work was scheduled to take around four months, and were given a reopening date of October 25 at a cost of £2million. By early October that had been amended to November 16.

That also passed and last week Wetherspoo­n gave a new date of December 14. However, the company contacted us the following day to say that there had been a mistake.

They apologised and said the informatio­n they gave us “was written in good faith and contained the correct date, but it was changed today (December 3)”.

A new date of Monday, December 20 was then given. But the pub will not be opening on that date either. Work is still going on inside, with scaffoldin­g still up at the rear of the building.

Wetherspoo­n now say that the reopening will be in 2022, but have yet to announce an exact new date,

which would be the fifth one given.

The Echo has asked for the reasons for the delay, but Wetherspoo­n say they will provide more detail when they are able to do so.

Work is being carried out

by Oldham-based constructi­on firm Medlock, whose website still refers to a handover in October.

The Cooper Rose first opened its doors in March 2011. Many Wearsiders still remember the building as the Durham Book Centre.

When it reopens, access will have been improved throughout the pub with a lift able to reach every part of the premises, including the new terrace which offers rooftop views across

Sunderland.

The ground floor bar will be bigger and summer doors have been added to the front of the building.

The pub will be the latest city centre venue to open its doors again after refurbishm­ent. Nearby bar Hidden opened in July, while the Engine Room in High Street West opened again in October. The Fire Station Auditorium stages its first show on Friday, December 10.

 ?? ?? The Cooper Rose roof terrace will look like this when it’s complete.
The Cooper Rose roof terrace will look like this when it’s complete.
 ?? ?? Pub-goers will have to wait a little longer.
Pub-goers will have to wait a little longer.
 ?? ?? Scaffold is still up at the rear of the pub.
Scaffold is still up at the rear of the pub.

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