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Sunderland sports village plans put on show
A draft development framework for a proposed multi-million pound sports village in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, has been put on public display.
Regeneration company Sunderland arc drew up the plans for the development of the Stadium Village complex, which will be built near the town's new Aquatic Centre and the Stadium of Light, home of Sunderland Association Football Club (SAFC). Once Sunderland City Council (SCC) approves the framework's proposals, which includes new sports, health and leisure facilities, as well as offices, homes and a hotel, the scheme is expected to take 15 years to complete.
SCC portfolio holder for planning and transportation, James Blackburn, said: "What the site is used for is of vital importance to Sunderland and will have a major impact on everyone who lives, studies and works here. "Our aim is to position Sunderland as a major sporting venue for the North East and beyond, and Stadium Village will play a key part in this and undoubtedly enhance the city's economic activity."
Property development director for Sunderland arc, Simon Elliot, said: "The football stadium and Sunderland Aquatic Centre are already here and, together with our partners, we hope to build on these facilities and create a critical mass of sports and leisure facilities for the city and wider region." The plans will remain on display until 17 February.
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