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James Harrison, Local Democracy Reporter

£400k to be spent upgrading Sunderland's Jacky Whites Market - but the council won't say how it'll be spent

Sunderland Council bosses have remained tight lipped on when details will be revealed about planned upgrades to Jacky Whites Market.

Spending plans for the next financial year (2020/21) have allocated up to £400,000 to overhaul the shopping space.

But despite requests, Sunderland City Council chiefs have refused to be drawn on what shape the proposals could take.

“On Jacky Whites Market, these plans have been developed, the Bridges are involved and these plans will be taken forward, said Jon Ritchie, the city council’s executive director of corporate services, when asked.

Ritchie was speaking at last week’s meeting of the council’s scrutiny co-ordinating committee, where he took questions on the 2020/21 budget proposals.

According to the spending plans, refurbishment of the market will ‘improve the physical fabric and viability of the market and provide an enhanced provision for traders and visitors’, but offers no further detail.

The market, which is located in the Bridges Shopping Centre, is run by the city council.

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