Empty offices to become apartments after plans approved
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A planning application was lodged with Sunderland City Council in 2020 to change the use of office space at 4 Front Street in the Fence Houses area.
According to planning documents, the site has been vacant for several years and is becoming a target for vandals and antisocial behaviour.
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Following consultation, Sunderland City Council’s planning department approved the application on Tuesday, February 2.
As part of the plans, the existing ground floor will be subdivided into a shop unit and workshop/storage unit alongside works to windows.
Ground floor entrances will also be retained and used as access to all floors.
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In addition, no apartments can be occupied until off-street parking and cycle storage facilities have been “laid out and made freely available” for tenants.
A council report goes on to say: “This parking area and cycle storage shall then be maintained as such and permanently reserved for the parking of vehicles and cycle storage for these occupants to ensure that adequate and satisfactory provision is made for the off-street parking of vehicles and cycles.”
Planning officers drew up a report on the application and sought views from relevant agencies as well as members of the public before making a decision on the scheme.
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Hide AdFor more information on the scheme, visit online-applications.sunderland.gov.uk/online-applications and search planning reference: 20/01626/FUL