Plans to install temporary extra cremator at Sunderland Crematorium
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Sunderland City Council submitted proposals in 2019 for an extra cremator at Bishopwearmouth Cemetery.
The temporary equipment will be housed inside a 20-foot steel container at the rear of the existing crematorium.
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Hide AdIt will also include a 7.6m flue and a plywood fence to screen the site from the public.
A report states the plans will “ensure business continuity, protect the operation of the crematorium and mitigate against the risk of delays to customers”.
It goes on to say the structure has acceptable design, “subject to colour and screening to minimise the visual impact against the host premises”.
As previously reported, council bosses have already earmarked £7.5million for a replacement city crematorium with “extended parking facilities.”
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Hide AdSpending plans include £1.5million in 2020/21 and £6million in 2021/22.
This forms part of the council’s capital programme which is set to be signed off by full council next week.
However, the temporary cremator plans are not linked to these ongoing budget proposals.
The temporary cremator has been recommended for approval by planning officers, including permission for the structure to remain on site until September 30, 2022.
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The council’s area Development Control Sub-Committee will discuss the scheme on Monday, March 2.
The planning meeting at 5.15pm at Sunderland Civic Centre is open to the public.