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Flats plan for Odeon site

COUNCIL TO DECIDE ON LAND WHERE CINEMA USED TO STAND

- By AUSTEN SHAKESPEAR­E Reporter austen.shakespear­e@reachplc.com

GATESHEAD councillor­s will decide whether to develop the site of the iconic former Odeon cinema.

The applicant, Mr Joshy Mani, has proposed the constructi­on of 109 residentia­l apartments on the site, located on High Street. The cinema was originally demolished in 2003 and the site has been left undevelope­d, despite numerous plans, ever since.

The proposal details the provision of 34 one-bedroom apartments, 53 two-bedroom apartments, and 22 three-bedroom apartments, spread over two to nine stories. The flats would have access to communal facilities like a gym and communal lounge, and car parking space.

However, the applicatio­n has met with a public objection. The public objection claims such a developmen­t is not in keeping with the area and is not in keeping with the aspiration­s of the town centre, especially as there are no ground floor facilities.

The author of the objection was also unclear as to how the contractor would contract tenants to the new flats.

Council officers also raised concerns regarding aspects of the applicatio­n.

According to a council report into the applicatio­n the proposed developmen­t does not allow for a sufficient number of affordable homes.

The proposal also did not take into account to what extent the building would impact visual amenity, outlook or potential loss of light.

Officers were also concerned by the proposals lack of considerat­ion as to whether noise levels during the developmen­t would be within acceptable limits. The proposal, according to council officers, also contained “insufficie­nt” informatio­n as to how the ecology of the area could be affected by these 109 new dwellings.

Highway safety and air pollution assessment­s by the developer were also called into question, with council employees dubbing them “insufficie­nt.”

Council officers have recommende­d Gateshead council’s planning committee to reject the applicatio­n.

Councillor­s will meet tomorrow at 10am at the civic centre to decide the fate of the proposal.

 ?? ?? The old Odeon cinema
The old Odeon cinema

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