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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread

If only more people could see this .

If I was "Scared of change" I wouldn't be voting Labour , as they've changed the city entirely in the last 5 years.

I despair that these people
Let's hope they ram this fact home when it comes to campaigning. They have solid evidence of doing good for the city. It's transformed, as you say. Anyone voting for that other lot in the circumstances (or indeed any circumstances, IMO) needs their head examining.

I'm hoping that when people are walking to and from the match over the next few months , it slowly starts to dawn how much the city has changed for the better. Against all the odds.

The new bridge is absolutely critical to this.

The sheepfolds development and the new construction college next to the stadium are now 5 mins walk to the town centre . And the rest of sheepfolds will be developed in the next few years off the back of this. The whole vaux site, keel square , fire station area, culture house, and the new eye infirmary link into it all. It's been very smart planning and with the bridge open we're gonna see a massive benefit

It's immeasurable how important the new bridge is. I just hope people can see it and give credit where credit is due
 

There's been more positive change in Sunderland the last 5 years than any other time in my life.
Ok, so what I'm saying is if you would vote labour for what they have done for Sunderland city centre so far, would you vote to keep Starmers lot in if there was a general election. I'd say no.
 
I think we can leave it where it is with over 340k views. I rarely venture onto Pure Football and I guess there are people who rarely venture over here so arguably it makes sense if there is one specifically about the opening and the match on PF.
As I said in my post, the conversation is split and any future info/updates will be also as posters won't specifically talk about the opening or bridge progress in the relevant threads
 
Assume there will be a little ticket thing before you cross, like the deli counter at the supermarket, just so we all take our turn and we don't have too many people on it at once.
 
Pushing it a bit fine for kick off mind

Obviously over the moon that it's there and done.

But 1.30pm open for a 3pm kick off could be asking for trouble in terms of massive amounts of people descending at the same time ?

Anyway, we'll mooch over at 2.30pm like any other match day.

Well done everyone involved and brilliant they've got This Is Wearside involved. Very good joined up thinking going on there
There's not just going to be people going to the match wanting to be one of the first to go over, there's gonna be a few who just want to go over to see what it's like, record it for social media etc.

It could end up packed given it's opening that time so surely they must realise the potential of many 1,000s being there wanting to cross?

:edit: this isn't a whinge far from it but it's more of a concern given it's not just going to be 1,000s of match day goers wanting to be there.
 
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Yes and no.

The cycle lane on Wearmouth Bridge is battered and the pedestrians don't take any notice anyway.

But it works so well in Europe, hoping it's wide enough to manage to get across easily on a non-matchday
Wonder if there'll be wardens either side of the bridge to ensure no surging and where it ends up with 10000 supporters getting stuck trying to get to the Peacock, Dun Cow etc?.
 
Ok, so what I'm saying is if you would vote labour for what they have done for Sunderland city centre so far, would you vote to keep Starmers lot in if there was a general election. I'd say no.
I would. Least worst option available currently. They need time to turn the massive shit sandwich they inherited into something more palatable. They've had a year and a bit. Don't know what people were expecting but we are already starting to head in the right direction. 🤷🏻

People's hatred for "Starmer" blinds them of any rational or positivity that goes on around them sadly.

Anyway, I can't vote to get rid of Labour for another 4 years even if I wanted to.
 
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They have. But even if they'd been shite, they'd get my vote to try and defend against these Reform morons.
Bearing in mind all the cuts to council budgets it remarkable what’s been achieved
Although some will say how come before the cuts not even half of this was achieved
Yes and no.

The cycle lane on Wearmouth Bridge is battered and the pedestrians don't take any notice anyway.

But it works so well in Europe, hoping it's wide enough to manage to get across easily on a non-matchday
Cyclists don’t take any notice
 
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