Sunderland Echo

Sixth date for Rose to bloom

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

A city centre pub’s reopening date has been changed for the fifth time; but now it has been brought forward by two days.

The Cooper Rose on Albion Place will now serve again on Sunday, January 23.

However, the pub’s much anticipate­d roof terrace is not now expected to be completed until some time in mid-February, but owners JD Wetherspoo­n say there is “no confirmed date” for this.

Nick Chapman, manager of the Cooper Rose, told the Echo in early December: “We are thrilled with all of our new-look pub and upgraded facilities, particular­ly the new roof garden which will provide a lovely outdoor space for our customers.”

The pub has undergone a full refurbishm­ent including new bar layout with an open kitchen, the removal of the dance floor, new glazed roof light – and the roof garden.

The Echo reported in May 2021 that the bar’s re-fit was scheduled to take around four months, with a reopening on October 25 at a cost of £2million. By October that

had been amended to November 16.

The cost of the refurbishm­ent has since been put at £2.2million.

November 16 also passed and Wetherspoo­n then announced a new date of December 14.

However, the company contacted us the the day after they had contacted us, telling us that there had been a mistake.

Wetherspoo­n sent us an apology and said the informatio­n they had given “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.

That date also passed and it was confirmed that the reopening would not take place until 2022, later specified as January 25. But now it is to open two days earlier.

The refurbishm­ent is being carried out by Oldhambase­d constructi­on firm Medlock.

Work is still going on inside the pub, with scaffoldin­g still up at the rear of the building on Derwent Street.

The Echo has asked for the reasons for the delays in the work, but so far no official explanatio­n has been offered. JD Wetherspoo­n have previously said they will give additional informatio­n when they are able.

 ?? ?? Scaffoldin­g is still up at the Cooper Rose, which is scheduled to open on Sunday, January 23.
Scaffoldin­g is still up at the Cooper Rose, which is scheduled to open on Sunday, January 23.
 ?? ?? The roof garden will look like this, but not until mid-February.
The roof garden will look like this, but not until mid-February.

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