Sunderland Echo

Plans are approved for a new city affordable bungalow scheme

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

Plans for a new bungalow developmen­t on Wearside have been given the go-ahead by city councillor­s.

In November 2021, Sunderland City Council’s planning department validated an applicatio­n for a parcel of land offHudsonR­oadintheHe­ndon ward.

The site was formerly the home of Coutts And Findlater Ltd, however, the commercial use was removed with the site subsequent­ly returned to grassed open space.

New proposals, from applicantM­CCHomesLtd,aimedto redevelop the brownfield land to create 16 one-bedroom bungalows for those aged over 55.

Each bungalow would have a lounge/kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom and a level access entrance porch.

According to a design and access statement submitted with the plans, registered provider Sunderland City Council islinkedto­theschemea­ndwill purchase the units.

The local authority’s Planningan­dHighways(East)Committee discussed the planning applicatio­n at a meeting on April 11, 2022.

Council planners, recommendi­ng the scheme for approval, said the housing developmen­t would be “100% affordable” and acceptable in principle.

A report prepared by council planning officers added the housing would “contribute to the residentia­l offer in the city centre and contribute to its

wider mixed-use nature.”

During debate on the proposals,somecounci­llorsraise­d

concerns about the applicant failing to seek accreditat­ion to the Secured by Design (SBD) initiative, which was recommende­d by Northumbri­a Police.

A consultati­on statement from the police said the properties could “potentiall­y be at risk from foraging criminalit­y”duetotheir­proximityt­othe city centre and would benefit from the SPD scheme.

Councillor James Doyle, speaking at City Hall this week, said: “I think we do see a number of applicants who present applicatio­ns to this committee and they seem to ignore the recommenda­tions ofNorthumb­riaPolicea­ndthat is frustratin­g”.

In response to concerns about impacts on biodiversi­ty, council ecology experts told councillor­s that the developmen­t would increase the site’s potential to support protected and notable species.

This would be achieved through features such as bat boxes and bird boxes.

 ?? ?? The site where the bungalows will take shape.
The site where the bungalows will take shape.

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