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It is the intention of Sunderland City Council (SCC) to award contracts to a Main Contractor to carry out improvement works to the coastal features in the Roker/Seaburn area

https://www.qtegov.com/procontract/suppl...y?openForm&opp_id=OPP-HIS-A6QL-UHDDX3&contract_id=CONTRACT-A6ML-EALLUW&org_id=ORG-QTLE-75FDJU&from=
All information has came from various people from the Skyscrapercity forum...........

Plans have gone in for a platform on the VAUX site so people can look over the river.

Keel Line – Viewing Platform Feasibility Study – The feasibility study to complete the Keel Line with a viewing platform overlooking the river Wear has been completed. The design and construction of the Viewing Platform/Promontory is currently being taken forward by Siglion, and the current planning application for the site includes the Platform in outline.

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CABINET MEETING – 10 FEBRUARY 2016 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SHEET – PART I

http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/Committees/...K9zg%3d%3d&rUzwRPf%2bZ3zd4E7Ikn8Lyw%3d%3d=pwRE6AGJFLDNlh225F5QMaQWCtPHwdhUfCZ%2fLUQzgA2uL5jNRG4jdQ%3d%3d&mCTIbCubSFfXsDGW9IXnlg%3d%3d=hFflUdN3100%3d&kCx1AnS9%2fpWZQ40DXFvdEw%3d%3d=hFflUdN3100%3d&uJovDxwdjMPoYv%2bAJvYtyA%3d%3d=ctNJFf55vVA%3d&FgPlIEJYlotS%2bYGoBi5olA%3d%3d=NHdURQburHA%3d&d9Qjj0ag1Pd993jsyOJqFvmyB7X0CSQK=ctNJFf55vVA%3d&WGewmoAfeNR9xqBux0r1Q8Za60lavYmz=ctNJFf55vVA%3d&WGewmoAfeNQ16B2MHuCpMRKZMwaG1PaO=ctNJFf55vVA%3d


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OUTCOMES FROM COMPLETED CAPITAL SCHEMES
Illuminations
 Seafront and City Centre Illuminations – The 2015 Illuminations far exceeded expectations in attracting over
350,000 people to the Seafront over its six weeks duration. On its launch date the Illuminations was ranked number one visitor attraction in the country by Visit England and brought an estimated additional £1.5m spend to the Seafront economy. Enhancements were made to City Centre Christmas lighting including new displays at Sunderland Minster and the projection of Christmas messages and images onto the Empire Fly Tower.


And:

Sunderland Illuminations (Seafront and City Centre) – planned investment in additional lighting, lighting
features and attractions as well as related infrastructure will continue into 2016/17 in order to support expansion of the Sunderland Illuminations as it works towards financial sustainability. Council investment will also attract other inputs – financial and other - from public agencies and communities of interest along the Seafront.


And an application for HLF funding to renovate Roker Park:

Park Improvements – A bid is being prepared for HLF funding for Roker Park, for completion in time for the Tall
Ships in summer 2018.


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[b]1.2.5 Sunderland Youth Zone Contribution up to £3.000m in 2016/2017

A contribution of up to £3m towards the provision of a youth zone in an accessible city centre location (Holmeside) is proposed. The project is to be delivered by Onside.
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Some updates on roadworks around the new bridge on the Hylton side:

http://www.sun-fm.com/news/local/1885909...-underway/
Wearmouth Bridge lane closures: Sunderland crossing to partially shut for four nights as work takes place

The four nights of work - Monday 22, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - will see loops on the bridge's southern side installed between 7.30pm and 5.30am.

The work is part of a new traffic scheme allowing all northbound traffic, including buses and taxis, into Bridge Street and then onto the bridge junction.


This revamped junction is being introduced later this year as part of the High Street West updates that started last month. Bridge Street will become a two-way route to include all traffic northbound as the existing one-way only system southbound is revoked. Southbound buses will continue to use the road into Bedford Street.

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...z40QDIF2WL



Wonder if this means once all the work is done, the buses will go straight ahead inside of turning to go past the cinema, it would be better.
Update on Seaburn:

Following our exhibition on the 2nd and 3rd of October 2015, we would now like to invite you to come and see our updated proposals for Seaburn seafront.

Details as follows:

The Seaburn Centre, Whitburn Rd, Sunderland, SR6 8AA

Fri 11th March: 1pm-6pm
Sat 12th March: 10am-2pm

Members of the design team and Siglion will be available throughout these times so drop in at your convenience.


http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=59c3...b0eb3d160f&id=aee5cfc4ad&e=5235bc1e56
Have your say over naming of Sunderland’s new £100million bridge

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...z40sokzcHk


Anyone got any ideas for names, I've seen a few and the one i currently like is:

"The Joseph Swan Bridge"
Suppose it is part of the wider Sunderland area via association Wink

Prep work ahead of the demolition of Houghton Co-op has started.
The 15 year old building doesn't suit the Lidl brand and is being razed to the ground, ahead of a new store being built and re-modelling of the existing car-park.

Plans are available online.
http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...ab=summary&keyVal=NSYP7KBBHK900
http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/PlanDM/lg/G...ialog.page

Secure fencing is currently being installed around the site.
Lidl are building everywhere now but if it brings job then i'm not bothered. haha
Planning permission has gone in for the Bridges extension:


16/00294/SCR | Request for a Screening Opinion for the development of a standalone retail unit of approximately 4,180 sqm over two floors. | Site Of Crowtree Leisure Centre Crowtree Road Sunderland SR1 3EL
Track
Reference 16/00294/SCR
Alternative Reference Not Available
Application Received Tue 23 Feb 2016
Application Validated Tue 23 Feb 2016
Address Site Of Crowtree Leisure Centre Crowtree Road Sunderland SR1 3EL
Proposal Request for a Screening Opinion for the development of a standalone retail unit of approximately 4,180 sqm over two floors.
Status Current
Appeal Status Unknown
Appeal Decision Not Available
There are 0 cases associated with this application.

There is 1 property associated with this application.

The design: http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/PlanDM/Stre...cNo=978287&PDF=true&content=obj.pdf



http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...ab=summary&keyVal=O30GPZBB00Q00

http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...pplication&previousKeyVal=O30GPZBB00Q00&activeTab=summary&previousCaseNumber=16%2F00294%2FSCR&keyVal=001DFFBBLI000


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Whats really annoying is they haven't designed it like Primark, (where u have to walk through the store to get in to the bridges) they should of, i think shops work better like that.

With the new build i hope New Look gets knocked down and moved, as its rumoured to be NEXT (the shop) moving in to the new build so i hope New Look would move in to the old NEXT shop.
(24 Feb 2016, 7:09 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Planning permission has gone in for the Bridges extension:


16/00294/SCR | Request for a Screening Opinion for the development of a standalone retail unit of approximately 4,180 sqm over two floors. | Site Of Crowtree Leisure Centre Crowtree Road Sunderland SR1 3EL
Track
Reference 16/00294/SCR
Alternative Reference Not Available
Application Received Tue 23 Feb 2016
Application Validated Tue 23 Feb 2016
Address Site Of Crowtree Leisure Centre Crowtree Road Sunderland SR1 3EL
Proposal Request for a Screening Opinion for the development of a standalone retail unit of approximately 4,180 sqm over two floors.
Status Current
Appeal Status Unknown
Appeal Decision Not Available
There are 0 cases associated with this application.

There is 1 property associated with this application.

The design: http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/PlanDM/Stre...cNo=978287&PDF=true&content=obj.pdf



http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...ab=summary&keyVal=O30GPZBB00Q00

http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...pplication&previousKeyVal=O30GPZBB00Q00&activeTab=summary&previousCaseNumber=16%2F00294%2FSCR&keyVal=001DFFBBLI000


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Whats really annoying is they haven't designed it like Primark, (where u have to walk through the store to get in to the bridges) they should of, i think shops work better like that.

With the new build i hope New Look gets knocked down and moved, as its rumoured to be NEXT (the shop) moving in to the new build so i hope New Look would move in to the old NEXT shop.

Pees me off that, especially as it's Primark so it's full of people not looking where the hell they are going and you get mothers smashing prams into you, this is providing the security don't tell you that can't come in as you are carrying some Coke from McDonald's (that happened to me!). Why the hell do Primark even have security anyway, the stuff is so cheap that practically no-one is going to shoplift from there.
(24 Feb 2016, 7:27 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Pees me off that, especially as it's Primark so it's full of people not looking where the hell they are going and you get mothers smashing prams into you, this is providing the security don't tell you that can't come in as you are carrying some Coke from McDonald's (that happened to me!). Why the hell do Primark even have security anyway, the stuff is so cheap that practically no-one is going to shoplift from there.

You'll be surprised! 

Nothing worse when some women smashes in to your legs with the pushchair!
(24 Feb 2016, 7:31 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]You'll be surprised! 

Nothing worse when some women smashes in to your legs with the pushchair!
I'll be honest, I'm not a massive fan of the place, if I get out of the place without wanting to plant someone it's been a success.

New Look could possibly move into Burton as I think it had closed down the last time I was there on my birthday a few weeks back. Disappointing that it sounds like Sunderland isn't going to get any more new shops though.
(24 Feb 2016, 7:36 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I'll be honest, I'm not a massive fan of the place, if I get out of the place without wanting to plant someone it's been a success.

New Look could possibly move into Burton as I think it had closed down the last time I was there on my birthday a few weeks back. Disappointing that it sounds like Sunderland isn't going to get any more new shops though.

I'm not either, only stuff i buy from there is my work trousers and shirts.

Blu ink has shut down down to, they could also move in there, i rarely go to Sunderland now because its that crap!, i was hoping to see new shops in Sunderland, doubt that will happen when the council etc are only bothered about profits etc!
(24 Feb 2016, 7:39 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]I'm not either, only stuff i buy from there is my work trousers and shirts.

Blu ink has shut down down to, they could also move in there, i rarely go to Sunderland now because its that crap!, i was hoping to see new shops in Sunderland, doubt that will happen when the council etc are only bothered about profits etc!

Aye, forgot Blue Inc had closed has well, Sunderland was one of the casualties of at least 60 store closures which also included Eldon Square and Officers Club stores at Hartlepool, South Shields and Stockton. The amount of shops seems to be badly decreasing in Sunderland everytime I visit.

Sunderland is not my go to place for shopping, that's normally either the MetroCentre or Middlesbrough, I go more for the day out than anything.
(24 Feb 2016, 7:49 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Aye, forgot Blue Inc had closed has well, Sunderland was one of the casualties of at least 60 store closures which also included Eldon Square and Officers Club stores at Hartlepool, South Shields and Stockton. The amount of shops seems to be badly decreasing in Sunderland everytime I visit.

Sunderland is not my go to place for shopping, that's normally either the MetroCentre or Middlesbrough, I go more for the day out than anything.

Its not mine either and i live in Sunderland, much rather go to the Metrocentre or Newcastle.

Shopping as in clothes etc wise i don't, i'll go for the weekly shop though  Tongue
(24 Feb 2016, 7:09 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Planning permission has gone in for the Bridges extension:


16/00294/SCR | Request for a Screening Opinion for the development of a standalone retail unit of approximately 4,180 sqm over two floors. | Site Of Crowtree Leisure Centre Crowtree Road Sunderland SR1 3EL
Track
Reference 16/00294/SCR
Alternative Reference Not Available
Application Received Tue 23 Feb 2016
Application Validated Tue 23 Feb 2016
Address Site Of Crowtree Leisure Centre Crowtree Road Sunderland SR1 3EL
Proposal Request for a Screening Opinion for the development of a standalone retail unit of approximately 4,180 sqm over two floors.
Status Current
Appeal Status Unknown
Appeal Decision Not Available
There are 0 cases associated with this application.

There is 1 property associated with this application.

The design: http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/PlanDM/Stre...cNo=978287&PDF=true&content=obj.pdf



http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...ab=summary&keyVal=O30GPZBB00Q00

http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...pplication&previousKeyVal=O30GPZBB00Q00&activeTab=summary&previousCaseNumber=16%2F00294%2FSCR&keyVal=001DFFBBLI000


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Whats really annoying is they haven't designed it like Primark, (where u have to walk through the store to get in to the bridges) they should of, i think shops work better like that.

With the new build i hope New Look gets knocked down and moved, as its rumoured to be NEXT (the shop) moving in to the new build so i hope New Look would move in to the old NEXT shop.

Having to walk through Primark is bleeding annoying. By putting that there, they got rid of the level access.

Plus, there's so much polyester in there, it's a wonder people don't get electrocuted as they walk through.

(On the plus side, was glad to see the back of that stinky butcher's shop - that always used to make me heave)
(24 Feb 2016, 7:57 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Having to walk through Primark is bleeding annoying. By putting that there, they got rid of the level access.

Plus, there's so much polyester in there, it's a wonder people don't get electrocuted as they walk through.

(On the plus side, was glad to see the back of that stinky butcher's shop - that always used to make me heave)

Going to be honest and say i can't ever remember that area having level access before Primark, wasn't there a greggs to along with the electric shop?

I remember that butchers, never went in though, i was like 9 at the time though haha
(24 Feb 2016, 7:39 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]I'm not either, only stuff i buy from there is my work trousers and shirts.

Blu ink has shut down down to, they could also move in there, i rarely go to Sunderland now because its that crap!, i was hoping to see new shops in Sunderland, doubt that will happen when the council etc are only bothered about profits etc!

I used to quite like Sunderland for its compactness and the fact that it's one of 2 remotely decent shopping places I can get to on one bus. Gone off it now though. Sick of having to queue every time I want a loo with paper, running water and a lack of stinking puddles to wade through. Also sick of freezing my backside off at that bus station.
(24 Feb 2016, 8:01 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Going to be honest and say i can't ever remember that area having level access before Primark, wasn't there a greggs to along with the electric shop?

I remember that butchers, never went in though, i was like 9 at the time though haha

It was a slope up to the street.

I think you can name any street in the centre of Sunderland and it has a Greggs.
(24 Feb 2016, 8:04 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]It was a slope up to the street.

I think you can name any street in the centre of Sunderland and it has a Greggs.

Think that may be the reason I like heading to Sunderland, you're never too far away from a Greggs! [emoji1]
(24 Feb 2016, 8:02 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]I used to quite like Sunderland for its compactness and the fact that it's one of 2 remotely decent shopping places I can get to on one bus. Gone off it now though. Sick of having to queue every time I want a loo with paper, running water and a lack of stinking puddles to wade through. Also sick of freezing my backside off at that bus station.

Park Lane bus station is rubbish its way too open, there was talks many many many years ago about closing certain parts in but nothing come of that (like normal!), expect for a few glass panels....

The city centre has gone down hill so much, its rubbish, why would new shops want to open here?, the council are way to late in doing High Street West, Keel Square and the VAUX site all up!


The next two areas which need doing next are..... Holmeside and Blanford Street.... both horrible, paths are dreadful, seating, lighting etc.... whole lot needs ripping up and re-done.

I'm hoping when work starts on the new train station all of the area around Burger King etc will be done.... btw... when i say start... the way its going it could be in the next 50 years!
Us Sunderland lot like a Greggs sausage roll!

You go any city now and you'll have at least 2 haha
(24 Feb 2016, 8:16 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Us Sunderland lot like a Greggs sausage roll!

You go any city now and you'll have at least 2 haha
A fair few places in the North East have a fair few branches whilst other places don't seem to have as many, it's not just Sunderland either, Newcastle and Darlington have a fair few as well.

May be wrong but wasn't Sunderland the first place to have a 24 hour Greggs?
(24 Feb 2016, 8:16 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Us Sunderland lot like a Greggs sausage roll!

You go any city now and you'll have at least 2 haha

Aye. Sunderland has 5 or 6 in just a small area of the city, though. 

That's more than it has places selling drinkable coffee. So far I've been fairly satisfied with the winter gardens (6/10) and Nero (8/10). Keep meaning to try that elephant tearoom place, next to m&s.ight try it with motherin law, one day.
(24 Feb 2016, 8:40 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Aye. Sunderland has 5 or 6 in just a small area of the city, though. 

That's more than it has places selling drinkable coffee. So far I've been fairly satisfied with the winter gardens (6/10) and Nero (8/10). Keep meaning to try that elephant tearoom place, next to m&s.ight try it with motherin law, one day.

The Elephant tea room is supposed to be nice.

I like Costa
(24 Feb 2016, 9:03 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]The Elephant tea room is supposed to be nice.

I like Costa

Costa is blah. And always packed. Starbucks dodge the coffee grounds as much as paying tax - they seem to be all about adding flavourings because their actual coffee aint got none. Esquires is always worryingly empty (unlike the Durham one) but given the time it takes them to serve anyone, there's no wonder. I walked out of there, so have no idea what the actual coffee is like. Debenhams is just crap and they don't even serve any decent or fresh cake to mask the crapness. M&S coffee is probably lovely (if the cafe has any running water, whenever someone flushes the loo) but they can teach Esquires a thing or two about dithering. There's a certain type of person, usually of a certain age, who thinks that dithering and faffing is the one true way. That is who M&S cafes are aimed at. Mr Ditherer will take his green v-neck jumpered self to a table, while Mrs ditherer prevaricates over fruit vs plain scones before selecting coffee cake, instead and having a conversation with the one hassled member of staff making drinks for both the cake and sandwich queues about cake tongs and cutlery and why do so many people always have to be in such a rush with the person serving, in the meantime, carefully arranging sugar cubes and saucers. Mr ditherer will then unfold and refold several napkins, before selecting one and proceeding to eat his plain chicken sandwich with a knife and fork.

I wish they'd open a Pret there. One that big'un and I both like. He likes the apple juice and pret bars.
Application gone in from B&M to take the last 2 units at Roker retail park.

http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=16610&p=0&fsize=9kb&ftype=Application%20for%20Grant%20of%20a%20Premises%20Licence%20-%20Unit%202%20-%203%20Sunderland%20Retail%20Park.PDF
Planning application submitted for the demolition of the Mayflower building:

Mayflower Glass Buildings Covered Storage Woodbine Terrace Sunderland SR4 6TE
Track
Reference 16/00320/DEM
Alternative Reference Not Available
Application Received Wed 24 Feb 2016
Application Validated Wed 24 Feb 2016
Address Former Mayflower Glass Buildings Covered Storage Woodbine Terrace Sunderland SR4 6TE
Proposal Demolish buildings to ground level.
Status Current
Appeal Status Unknown
Appeal Decision Not Available


http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...ab=summary&keyVal=O344MLBB00Q00

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Sunderland’s new 24-hour police station opens today

A new 24-hour police station opens in Sunderland city centre today.

The front office facility, formerly at Gillbridge Station, has moved to Unit 7, 24 Waterloo Place, near the city’s train station.

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...z41Xt8difj

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This is to add an additional two floors to Cassaton House on Fawcett Street, looks like the building is above the post office..... should be good, i hope they do rest of it out.


FUL | Extension to provide two additional floors comprising 35 no. studio apartments for the student letting market and an external roof terrace. | Upper Floors Cassaton House 43 - 49 Fawcett Street Sunderland SR1 1RR
Track
Reference 16/00097/FUL
Alternative Reference PP-04781047
Application Received Wed 27 Jan 2016
Application Validated Tue 23 Feb 2016
Address Upper Floors Cassaton House 43 - 49 Fawcett Street Sunderland SR1 1RR
Proposal Extension to provide two additional floors comprising 35 no. studio apartments for the student letting market and an external roof terrace.
Status Current
Appeal Status Unknown
Appeal Decision Not Available
There are 0 cases associated with this application.

There is 1 property associated with this application.


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One from Roker


Work starts on £30,000 toilet block and changing facilities project at Sunderland seafront

Work is starting on further improvement work at Sunderland seafront.

Changes to the car park at Marine Walk, Roker, will start tomorrow, which are costing £30,000, in preparation for a new toilet block and a new entrance.

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...z41YpJQOBS

Shame those horrid ones next to the old tram stop can't be blocked in, they're such a eye sore and horrid!
Few photos of the bridge development on the Hylton Retail park side...

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=981484&page=54

Thanks to denm for the photos.
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