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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread

To say the new Railway Station front is a cheap and chatty upgrade is stupid at best and wilfully dishonest at worst.

Rightly so the Civic Centre is falling to bits you'd think so as it's being bloody demolished.

How is Park Lane a health hazard?

WHO SAID 'the new Railway Station front is a cheap and chatty upgrade'?
WHO SAID 'Park Lane a health hazard?'
 

Some of those are 20-30 years old man, is your basis for bemoaning current developments really due to an expectation of the same standards as the Seaburn Centre/civic centre? That's an extraordinarily negative outlook. I don't know what's underwhelming about the new railway station, if anything it's overwhelming. It makes the surrounding area look even more desperate for modernisation than before.

Northern Spire paint job :lol:

Did you see some of the designs which were being considered for the new railway station? Absolutely stunning - what we are getting is underwhelming in comparison.

And I agree much better than what we've already got but the whole project is going to cost less than the £31m spend on the concrete bridge.

The last cheap and chatty upgrades to the station I referred to were 10+ years ago and cost together over £10m - for which we got two blokes sticking new tiles down, some pictures of things lost and found on the Metro, that glass wall, a glass waiting room and an escalator which only worked 3 months of the year.
 
The wider Masterplan is a fantastic read for anyone who has a spare 20 minutes.

A really, really exciting scheme. I'm all for it personally. It'll be the catalyst (hopefully) for a knock on chain of development and improvement of the remainder of the city centre, too.


Anyone doubting any of this or calling it a waste of time or money is a ****ing knacker.
 
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That's just the reality of some Sunderland people in general. Isn't the Echo exactly the same?

If you're going to make a Sunderland based news outlet that gets large enough to cover a certain portion of the population then it is a mathematical certainty you will get these people.

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There is confusion over the schools in Sunderland as the council did not (like the other local authorities) produce a list and simply put out a statement telling parents to check their websites.


Another feeble pop at the council. Pathetic
 
The wider Masterplan is a fantastic read for anyone who has a spare 20 minutes.

A really, really exciting scheme. I'm all for it personally. It'll be the catalyst (hopefully) for a knock on chain of development and improvement of the remainder of the city centre, too.


Anyone doubting any of this or calling it a waste of time or money is a ****ing knacker.

Hope it all comes together, you put this and the film studio stuff together and Sunderland has a -slight- feeling that maybe we are coming out of a nigh on 40 year slow decline. Theres apparently another film and tv company tasing the last bit of the beam too.
 
Hope it all comes together, you put this and the film studio stuff together and Sunderland has a -slight- feeling that maybe we are coming out of a nigh on 40 year slow decline. Theres apparently another film and tv company tasing the last bit of the beam too.
Honestly hope we are. Granted, it will take 15/20 plus years for it all to become reality (but with lots of incremental additions between now and then to sprout up) but the early signs from the developments around the keel quarter of the city centre bode well for the rest of what is planned.

Tolent/Metnor etc recent collapses (with I fear perhaps more to come, potentially screwing loads of subcontractors and suppliers) I hope won't knack the whole thing but we have to hope this will materialise. The city centre has been in an unacceptable state for decades.

I'm just massively thankful that things are at least going in the right direction. Walking to the match now through the developed area around keel square is extremely refreshing and a mood booster.

As I've said I just cannot understand people against the whole thing or who are massively critical of the attempts to revive the place. New housing loads are kicking off about (not so much on here, but on wider social media), yet that is the catalyst behind new businesses wanting to move in. It's how all modern masterplans work.

If the public realm external planting and walkway appraisals drawn up and described in the latest version of the masterplan become reality then it really will be a pleasant place to walk about.
 
Some of those are 20-30 years old man, is your basis for bemoaning current developments really due to an expectation of the same standards as the Seaburn Centre/civic centre? That's an extraordinarily negative outlook. I don't know what's underwhelming about the new railway station, if anything it's overwhelming. It makes the surrounding area look even more desperate for modernisation than before.

Northern Spire paint job :lol:

Northern Spire is excellent and opened up potential development sites but the paint work is shocking
 
I was talking about pedestrians, no cars on a footbridge.
I walked the dog over it not so long back and loads of people on it. Actually, met a couple of dog walkers going the other way, think they were walking over to the beach. The current situation with Wearmouth Bridge on a match day is terrible, surprised nobody has been seriously hurt, even with the traffic control. I think you would be surprised how many pedestrians use the bridge. Reckon the council will have done their figures. I think you perceive the bridge as not being used but the fact is it probably gets very well used.
 
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This what I meant earlier. SGM constantly repost things from SGM North East. It's really unorganised. If I wanted to see posts from the north east page, I'd follow it.

Here's an example of some news from it. A drive thru Starbucks has opened in Stanley 🤷‍♂️

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I walked the dog over it not so long back and loads of people on it. Actually, met a couple of dog walkers going the other way, think they were walking over to the beach. The current situation with Wearmouth Bridge on a match day is terrible, surprised nobody has been seriously hurt, even with the traffic control. I think you would be surprised how many pedestrians use the bridge. Reckon the council will have done their figures. I think you perceive the bridge as not being used but the fact is it probably gets very well used.
Definitely as it's the only way to get across the river if you're based in the City Centre. See lots of students using it during the day. Probably moving between the University lectures on the North and the accommodation on the South.
 
A few million more pounds of taxpayers money wasted on an unnecessary bridge which will be a magnet to anyone wanting to top themselves.
 
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