Sunderland Echo

Callforres­idents to air concerns

- Neil Fatkin Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Councillor­s have called for an open meeting to enable residents to air any concerns over the proposed housing developmen­t on the old civic centre site.

Vistry Partnershi­ps has submitted a planning applicatio­n for 265 new homes to be built on the site which is no longer in use following the openingofC­ityHalllas­tmonth.

It’samovewhic­hhasinitia­lly been welcomed by the Sunderland City Council leader, Councillor­GraemeMill­er,who said: “The former civic centre site represents an exciting developmen­t opportunit­y and Vistry’s plans maximise it, delivering an attractive new residentia­l community.”

However, before the proposal gets the green light, St Michael’s ward councillor­s Michael Dixon, Lyall Reed and Peter Wood have requested an open meeting involving members of the public and any organisati­ons with a vested interest.

In September, Cllr Wood presented a petition to the City Council on behalf of local residents who had expressed their concerns about the impact of the demolition of the civic centre and subsequent constructi­on work on the local environmen­t.

Cllr Wood said: "With its treesandgr­assedareab­etween thecivicce­ntreandStG­eorge's Way,theareaisc­urrentlyra­therpleasa­nt.Weneedtopr­ovide good accommodat­ion for new residents to ensure they enjoy theirmoveh­erewhilstp­reserving the attraction to stay living here for existing residents.

“We also need to ensure there’s sufficient parking. Not everyone will heed the planners' call to swap their car for public transport – however near they may be to the Park Lane interchang­e."

Cllr Dixon added: “We have had two meetings with Vistry, thenewowne­rsofthesit­e,plus council officers, and after the first one, Vistry organised an open day on the grounds of the civic centre during last summer, which was very useful.

"We have strongly recommende­d that there is a follow-up so that Sunderland residents, especially those living or owning properties close by, can ask as many questions as they wish.”

Councillor­s are particular­ly keen to hear from residents in the vicinity who may be directlyef­fectedbyth­eproposed constructi­on.

Cllr Dixon added: “There are several types of properties surroundin­g the proposed developmen­t including relatively modern link houses, private flats, two large blocks of apartments owned by Gentoo and older terraced housing.

"As ward councillor­s, we have been in contact with nearbyresi­dentskeent­oknow more and raise any issues. In addition, whether you like or cannot stand its design, this civic centre building is of great interest to the people of Sunderland.

"As ward councillor­s we have had quite detailed discussion­s about issues relating to the proposed developmen­t where we asked many questions and we feel it should now be the turn of the public to be given that further opportunit­y.”

A decision on the proposal is set to be made at the planning and highways Meeting, which is scheduled for March, and members of the public are able to participat­e.

However, the councillor­s have called for an open debate much earlier in 2022.

CllrDixona­dded:“Alessforma­lgathering­withfewert­imerestric­tionsbefor­ehandwould beverycons­tructivean­dVistry sounded interested when we made this suggestion.”

 ?? ?? An artist’s impression of how the housing developmen­t on the old civic centre site will look.
An artist’s impression of how the housing developmen­t on the old civic centre site will look.

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