Proposals to convert a South Shields laundrette into a two-bedroom flat have been submitted to council planning chiefs. Earlier in August, 2022, South Tyneside Council’s planning department received an application for ‘The Laundrette’ at 81 Broughton Road.
This included a bid to see if prior approval was needed to change the use of the ground floor from a laundrette to a residential dwelling. According to the planning application, the plans aim to provide a “high quality dwelling house” with “a bright and spacious two-bedroom flat complete with family bathroom, utility room and well-presented kitchen”.
Changes to the exterior of the building are also proposed, including moving the main entrance from Broughton Road to South Woodbine Street. In addition, plans include “forming the existing entrance into a window” and “implementing another aperture on the north east facing elevation” to form a window for a bedroom.
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The submitted planning application adds the “laundrette facility at this premises will be lost” but that there is alternative provision on Dean Road around one mile away from the site. A decision on the application is expected to be made once a period of council consultation has concluded.
For more information on the housing bid or to track its progress, visit South Tyneside Council’s online planning portal and search reference: ST/0600/22/PNCU