Washington Area Development
Washington Area Development
(10 Aug 2013, 7:55 pm)Adam Malarkey Cheviot House - Demolition in Progress
(10 Aug 2013, 7:55 pm)Adam Malarkey Cheviot House - Demolition in Progress
(11 Aug 2013, 3:01 pm)AdamY(10 Aug 2013, 7:55 pm)Adam Malarkey Cheviot House - Demolition in Progress
For some reason I thought Cheviot House was that tall blackish/brown building which you immediately notice when looking towards Washington from Stanley/Dipton. I'm glad that Cheviot House turned out to be something different.
(11 Aug 2013, 3:01 pm)AdamY(10 Aug 2013, 7:55 pm)Adam Malarkey Cheviot House - Demolition in Progress
For some reason I thought Cheviot House was that tall blackish/brown building which you immediately notice when looking towards Washington from Stanley/Dipton. I'm glad that Cheviot House turned out to be something different.
(11 Aug 2013, 3:08 pm)aureolin(11 Aug 2013, 3:01 pm)AdamY(10 Aug 2013, 7:55 pm)Adam Malarkey Cheviot House - Demolition in Progress
For some reason I thought Cheviot House was that tall blackish/brown building which you immediately notice when looking towards Washington from Stanley/Dipton. I'm glad that Cheviot House turned out to be something different.
That'll be Durham House. Still occupied by the DWP.
(11 Aug 2013, 3:08 pm)aureolin(11 Aug 2013, 3:01 pm)AdamY(10 Aug 2013, 7:55 pm)Adam Malarkey Cheviot House - Demolition in Progress
For some reason I thought Cheviot House was that tall blackish/brown building which you immediately notice when looking towards Washington from Stanley/Dipton. I'm glad that Cheviot House turned out to be something different.
That'll be Durham House. Still occupied by the DWP.
Washington Town centre Leisure Phase.
Below the proposed new layout of the new Cinema next to the Galleries:
http://www.sunderland.gov.uk/Planning/St...cNo=771778&PageNo=1&content=obj.pdf
Washington school to be rebuilt after being listed among UK’s most run-down
http://www.washingtonstar.co.uk/news/loc...-1-6193148
and I can't find anything for Washington Cinema either
(13 Nov 2013, 10:53 pm)Adam Malarkey Washington school to be rebuilt after being listed among UK’s most run-down
http://www.washingtonstar.co.uk/news/loc...-1-6193148
and I can't find anything for Washington Cinema either
(13 Nov 2013, 10:53 pm)Adam Malarkey Washington school to be rebuilt after being listed among UK’s most run-down
http://www.washingtonstar.co.uk/news/loc...-1-6193148
and I can't find anything for Washington Cinema either
(17 Dec 2013, 6:57 pm)aureolin At the expense of Morrisons at Armstrong I believe. Shame really, as that land (ex-Dickens site) has already sat vacant for 10+ years.
http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update...-years-on/
Half of the written article is a copy/paste exercise from wikipedia, but the video is interesting.
Very surprised nothing more has been made of the anniversary.
Just as a recap - B&M are on the site, which was earmarked for Tesco at Peel.
Rumour has it, B&M are renting from Tesco, who own the site/building.
The leisure centre is progressing well.
Nowt has changed on the site of the proposed Cinema for quite a while now.
(18 Dec 2014, 11:50 am)Andreos1 Just as a recap - B&M are on the site, which was earmarked for Tesco at Peel.
Rumour has it, B&M are renting from Tesco, who own the site/building.
The leisure centre is progressing well.
Nowt has changed on the site of the proposed Cinema for quite a while now.
(18 Dec 2014, 11:50 am)Andreos1 Just as a recap - B&M are on the site, which was earmarked for Tesco at Peel.
Rumour has it, B&M are renting from Tesco, who own the site/building.
The leisure centre is progressing well.
Nowt has changed on the site of the proposed Cinema for quite a while now.
Adam is right. The plan was alwsys to flatten the land occupied by homemade, winsors, etc and build a tesco on stilts, with the car park below. Similar to Ashington asda I think.
There's a few delays, and I believe it ties into prudential's leisure complex at the Galleries (cinema etc). I understand that they're unhappy about tesco having a supermarket so close to the Galleries, as they feel it'll take people away from there.
(18 Dec 2014, 5:58 pm)aureolin Adam is right. The plan was alwsys to flatten the land occupied by homemade, winsors, etc and build a tesco on stilts, with the car park below. Similar to Ashington asda I think.
There's a few delays, and I believe it ties into prudential's leisure complex at the Galleries (cinema etc). I understand that they're unhappy about tesco having a supermarket so close to the Galleries, as they feel it'll take people away from there.
(18 Dec 2014, 5:58 pm)aureolin Adam is right. The plan was alwsys to flatten the land occupied by homemade, winsors, etc and build a tesco on stilts, with the car park below. Similar to Ashington asda I think.
There's a few delays, and I believe it ties into prudential's leisure complex at the Galleries (cinema etc). I understand that they're unhappy about tesco having a supermarket so close to the Galleries, as they feel it'll take people away from there.
(18 Dec 2014, 6:03 pm)Michael I have to agree, there's already Asda and Sainsbury's at the galleries, don't need a Tesco's to.It'd be nice having a supermarket away from the Galleries. Sainsbury's isn't bad, but ASDA ends up full of scratters during the day.
(18 Dec 2014, 6:19 pm)aureolin It'd be nice having a supermarket away from the Galleries. Sainsbury's isn't bad, but ASDA ends up full of scratters during the day.
(18 Dec 2014, 6:19 pm)aureolin It'd be nice having a supermarket away from the Galleries. Sainsbury's isn't bad, but ASDA ends up full of scratters during the day.