Plans have been approved for the second phase of Elemore Country Park in Sunderland.
Planning permission for change of use to a Heritage and Eco Park with car parking, play areas, woodland planting, grazing areas and wetland creation was approved by Sunderland City Council's Planning and Highways Committee.
Councillors also gave the green light to outline planning permission for a community farm, camping/education facilities and a miniature railway on the 61 hectare site.
This is the second phase of proposals for the former golf course. Planning permission to change the former clubhouse into a community run garden centre and plant nursery with a cafe, meeting space, heritage interpretation and training facilities was secured in February 2022. The cafe and garden centre are due to open in late March.
Councillor Claire Rowntree, Hetton councillor and Deputy Leader of Sunderland City Council who as lead member for the project, chairs the Elemore Project Group, said: "This is another major milestone in Elemore's transformation into a country park.
"The local community has been at the heart of these plans. They wanted to see a new country park that would provide a safe recreational space for families, including a nature reserve/ wildlife sanctuary with nature trails/walking routes and cycle tracks, a café and play parks. And that's what we're working hard to deliver."
Plans for the site were shaped by a 'Let's Talk Elemore' resident consultation. This saw residents identifying their hopes and aspirations for the derelict golf course, along with their desire to see it transformed into useable greenspace with measures to address high levels of anti-social motorbike and quad bike use, vandalism, and litter.
The country park will make up the largest element of the site, with approximately 55 hectares of open greenspace, connected by a network of paths, seating, bird hides, sculptures and interpretation boards leading throughout the extensive woodland, hedgerow planting, wetland creation and wildflower meadow planting. The park will also include a number of play on the way facilities.
As part of the project to bring new life into the former golf course,15,747 trees have already been planted as part of plans to establish a North East Community Forest, and in support of the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations last year. Trees planted by local schoolchildren as part of the Queen's Green Canopy in December 2021, and by community groups and local residents, including Councillor Rowntree in March last year, have helped transform 6.75 hectares overall of land into new woodland, wildflower grassland and hedgerows. As a city, Sunderland has made a commitment to become carbon neutral by 2040 and initiatives like the tree planting at Elemore play an important role in helping the city achieve this ambition as well as generating wider health and wellbeing benefits.
Construction News
10/01/2023
Plans Approved For Second Phase Of Elemore Country Park


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