The closed Hebburn police station is expected to become a nursery on the site’s final maps.

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South Tyneside Council’s planning branch recently registered an application for one on Victoria Road East in the Monkton area.

The construction of a flat was used in the past by Northumbria Police, but has been vacant since 2016.

In recent years, several development offers have been sent to the site in commercial units, but the programs have been rejected by the council’s planning chiefs who deemed the proposals inadequate.

The new projects of the candidate The Family Tree Nursery aim to breathe new air into the deserted police station.

The application documents show that the external façade of the construction would remain unchanged, the internal works, in addition to the removal of the “load-bearing walls”, would create five giant spaces for the use of the nursery.

In addition, the proposals include the conversion of a component of the existing parking lot at the rear of the construction into a playground.

The Family Tree Nursery recently operates in Wallsend and provides care to children under the age of five, adding those with the most needs.

The plans submitted to the council provide more important points about the proposed nursery in South Tyneside, which is expected to accommodate a maximum of 72 children.

The plans are drawn up that the plans are located in a sustainable location and would “take advantage of the local network by offering high-quality child care facilities. “

He adds that the nursery is “trying to recruit locally” and that the proposal for the Hebburn site would be around 12, divided into full-time and part-time roles.

The plan making goes on to say, “The applicant needs the proposed progression to be much more than just a child care center.

“The intention, as established at their existing nursery in Wallsend, is to be a cornerstone of the local network, offering significant network benefits. “

A resolution on the child care plan will be made after an era of consultation with the board.

For more information on the request for plan making or to track its progress, stop at South Tyneside Council’s online planing portal and look for the reference: ST/0260/22/FUL

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