(30 Mar 2014, 9:13 am)Michael wrote lmao me too!
Ye shame it shut down, the staff were always happy.
Least something is gonna happen on the site, not what people wanted but least its some land took up in the city centre.
Wonder what they will do with the current Hylton campus, knock it down like Shiney row?
(30 Mar 2014, 12:22 pm)aureolin wrote Has Shiney Row college been knocked down? Must have missed that happening. The beauty salon was always the highlight of the college when I went there mind haha.
The food giant site is huge so it'd be good to see something developed there. Is Bar 36/Independent still definitely coming down? There was always talk of the 'Holmeside Triangle', which involved demolishing everything from Bar 36 right round to Innfusion. Shame really, as there were some good bars in their day.
(30 Mar 2014, 12:34 pm)Michael wrote I think most of it has being knocked down, i haven't being down that area in ages so can't confirm, i think there's only a few courses which is ran there now, which will move to the other colleges ready for September...
Bede's new sport's facility is gonna be ready for September
Ye, the old independent is going along with all the shops up untill the bingo.
Not sure how the road out of the college would work, only place i can think of is the road which went in and out of the old kwik save
(30 Mar 2014, 2:19 pm)Michael wrote Ah i thought they started to knock it down, my bad
(30 Mar 2014, 9:13 am)Michael wrote lmao me too!
Ye shame it shut down, the staff were always happy.
Least something is gonna happen on the site, not what people wanted but least its some land took up in the city centre.
Wonder what they will do with the current Hylton campus, knock it down like Shiney row?
(31 Mar 2014, 4:52 pm)cbma06 wrote Planning application to demolish and build 144 homes etc... on Shiney Row college site:
http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-appl...lDocuments&keyVal=N2SO4EBB85000
(06 Apr 2014, 6:32 pm)Michael wrote Main question on all of this thread is..
When does the Sushi place open in the city centre?
Edit: Our next shop in Sunderland opens on 13.04.14
Never had Sushi but would like to try it
(06 Apr 2014, 6:32 pm)Michael wrote Main question on all of this thread is..
When does the Sushi place open in the city centre?
Edit: Our next shop in Sunderland opens on 13.04.14
Never had Sushi but would like to try it
(06 Apr 2014, 7:16 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote There's something fishy about the Sushi place...
Had raw fish once on a KLM plane to the States.
It came as a in small cubes as a starter and had a smoky flavour to it. It was only after it had been eaten up that I asked what it was. The Dutch stewardess said it was a type of Herring.
(28 May 2014, 1:54 pm)AIG20 wrote I assume when the whole scheme is finished, which includes the Crowtree Leisure Centre Demolition, Stagecoach services E1/E2/E6, 8 and 20 should be able to revert back to their former route which served the Londonderry and Sunderland Empire Theatre.
(10 Jun 2014, 11:29 am)Dan wrote First time I've used the new road. Not sure how long it has been open when heading towards Hylton Rd as I tend to get the Metro and avoid the traffic these days.
(16 Jun 2014, 10:23 am)cbma06 wrote Frankie & Benny’s to open at £35million leisure development
A RESTAURANT has signed up for a slice of a £35million leisure development.
Italian American chain Frankie and Benny’s has signed up as a tenant at Murton’s Dalton Park.
It will move into a unit under the soon-to-be-built seven-screen Cineworld cinema.
There is also space for two more restaurants.
They will join supermarket Morrisons and fast-food chicken firm KFC on phase two of the site, as well as a pub.
A company is in talks to run the pub, but the park’s developers have not revealed who.
Bowmer and Kirkland Construction will start work on the site later this year.
It is expected to take a year to complete and bring in 400 jobs.
Meanwhile, Knight Frank, which manages the shopping outlet, has been working on bringing in new brands to the mall.
Pro-Cook and Suit Direct have recently opened and Beauty Outlet is due to launch on Saturday.
Elsewhere in Dalton Park, Tog 24 has expanded and Hallmark is set to move to a bigger unit.
In light of the plans for phase two of the park, Starbucks and Adidas have renewed their leases and Sports Direct and Thornton’s have had shop front revamps.
Jerry Hatch, general manager of Outlets for Knight Frank at the centre, said: “Our confirmed operators to date are leaders in their sectors and set the standard for phase two developments.
“We’re on track to significantly enhance the retail offer and service visitors both locally and regionally.
“We’re also delighted that up to 400 jobs will be created as a result.”
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/frank...-1-6674647
(16 Jun 2014, 10:23 am)cbma06 wrote Frankie & Benny’s to open at £35million leisure development
A RESTAURANT has signed up for a slice of a £35million leisure development.
Italian American chain Frankie and Benny’s has signed up as a tenant at Murton’s Dalton Park.
It will move into a unit under the soon-to-be-built seven-screen Cineworld cinema.
There is also space for two more restaurants.
They will join supermarket Morrisons and fast-food chicken firm KFC on phase two of the site, as well as a pub.
A company is in talks to run the pub, but the park’s developers have not revealed who.
Bowmer and Kirkland Construction will start work on the site later this year.
It is expected to take a year to complete and bring in 400 jobs.
Meanwhile, Knight Frank, which manages the shopping outlet, has been working on bringing in new brands to the mall.
Pro-Cook and Suit Direct have recently opened and Beauty Outlet is due to launch on Saturday.
Elsewhere in Dalton Park, Tog 24 has expanded and Hallmark is set to move to a bigger unit.
In light of the plans for phase two of the park, Starbucks and Adidas have renewed their leases and Sports Direct and Thornton’s have had shop front revamps.
Jerry Hatch, general manager of Outlets for Knight Frank at the centre, said: “Our confirmed operators to date are leaders in their sectors and set the standard for phase two developments.
“We’re on track to significantly enhance the retail offer and service visitors both locally and regionally.
“We’re also delighted that up to 400 jobs will be created as a result.”
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/frank...-1-6674647