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Chris Binding, Local Democracy Reporter

South Shields library to be demolished for new homes

Plans have been approved to demolish former library and retail buildings in South Shields as part of efforts to explore new development opportunities for the town.

Earlier this year, South Tyneside Council lodged applications with its own planning authority for two sites.

This included the former South Shields Central Library off Prince George Square and the former Broadway Carpets retail store at 12 Winchester Street.

According to demolition applications for both buildings, the plans aimed to clear the sites for “future redevelopment” with demolition work scheduled to start later this year.

In a previous statement, South Tyneside Council confirmed the demolition of the former central library aimed to create a “site suitable for residential redevelopment” within walking distance of the town centre.

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However, the local authority stressed any future housing scheme would be subject to further planning permission and consultation with businesses and residents.

The demolition applications describe both the old South Shields Central Library and former Broadway Carpets building as “surplus to requirements.”

After considering representations, the council’s planning authority granted prior approval for the demolition of the former carpet store and library on August 16 and August 17 (2021) respectively.

A report prepared by council planners said the proposed method of demolition and site restoration would be acceptable for both applications.

The former Broadway Carpets store at 12 Winchester Street (Google)

And submitted information from the applicants adds the demolition would involve “sequential dismantling techniques” and measures to reduce dust and noise.

Following demolition, the vacant plots will be finished with top soil and seed and fences will be installed around the sites.

Demolition proposals also include felling two trees at the former Broadway Carpets store and three trees at the former library.

A council planning report goes on to say: “These trees are located outside of the red edging on the site plan and this application seeks prior approval for the demolition of the building[s] only.

“The trees are under ownership of the council and therefore it is for the applicant to seek consent from the relevant council department to remove them.”

For more information on the demolition plans, visit South Tyneside Council’s online planning portal and search reference ST/0708/21/DEM or ST/0706/21/DEM.

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