Sunderland arc and its partners have entered into formal negotiations with Tesco to buy the former Vaux brewery site. It comes after news that Tesco has launched a legal challenge to the Council’s recently adopted Unitary Development Plan, which, following a Public Inquiry, bans it from building a supermarket on the site. Now regeneration company Sunderland arc, together with One NorthEast, English Partnerships and Sunderland City Council, have begun a process of official...
“We are very disappointed to learn that Tesco has challenged the adoption of the UDP Alteration...
National property consultants, GVA Lamb and Edge have been appointed by One NorthEast to undertake the...
“We welcome the inspector's report into Sunderland's UDP and are delighted at his decision not to allow large-scale retail on the Vaux site. It is great news...
The redevelopment of the Vaux site has come a step nearer with the publication of the planning inspector's report determining its future. The inspector endorses...
“The announcement that Tesco is to challenge the Secretary of State’s decision to approve Sunderland arc’s plans for the Vaux site is certainly...
“We are delighted with the outcome of this inquiry. Today’s decision is a step towards achieving our vision for the former Vaux Brewery site.“...
“As chairman of Sunderland arc since its inception five years ago, today’s decision marks a real step forward to realising our vision for the city...
"We are not expecting a decision from the public inquiry before April. The former Vaux Brewery Site is clearly an integral part of Sunderland's future and...
Regeneration company Sunderland arc has announced plans to market the first phase of the 7.5 hectare Vaux Brewery site. Sunderland arc , which has responsibility...