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Chris Binding

Empty Sunderland city centre offices could be converted into one bedroom apartments

Proposals to convert city centre offices into residential apartments have been lodged with planning chiefs.

Earlier in January 2022, Sunderland City Council ’s planning department validated a change of use application for 36 Frederick Street.

This included converting offices to four one-bedroom residential apartments, as well as installing new dormer structures to the front and rear roof slopes.

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A heritage statement submitted with the planning application provides details on the building works and the reasons for the proposed changes.

It reads: “The original dormer structures are believed too small and unsuitable for the proposed use of the upper floors.

“The current dormer will only allow limited natural light into the proposed bedroom and second floor areas.

“The second floor is an original converted attic space and as such there are large areas of the floor space unusable due to the restricted floor to ceilings heights mainly to the extremities of the room where the roof slopes descend.

“The installation of the increased and additional dormer structures will allow more natural light and natural ventilation into the space as well as increasing the usable floor space with the increased floor to ceiling height within the rooms served by the larger dormer areas.”

A planning application submitted to the council states the site is classed as an office/commercial use but is currently vacant.

Proposed apartments would be based across four floors with each offering a bathroom, bedroom, kitchen and living space.

The heritage statement adds that materials and construction techniques would be “of a nature that would have been available and were used at the time of the building construction.”

A decision on the change of use and building works is expected by early March 2022 following a period of council consultation.

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