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Venue News


have Speyside Distillery on board, to bring a really different offer to Sunderland.


“The stables building has such provenance, so working with businesses that have a strong heritage brand is a great fit for us. We can’t wait to work with John and the team to create a really stunning venue for visitors to enjoy.”


Planning permission was granted for the building’s transformation in May, paving the way for the stables and surrounding courtyards to be transformed into a vibrant new destination, for food, drinks, events and entertainment. BDN has been supported with its plans for the building by Sunderland City Council.


Councillor Graeme Miller, Leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “The offer at this brilliant new venue just gets stronger and stronger with each announcement, and as a Scotsman with a passion for Sunderland, I am particularly pleased to see Speyside Distillery launch its first Spey Snug outside of Scotland in this wonderful city I am proud to call home.”


The Sheepfolds area will be connected to the city centre by a new footbridge, providing a pedestrian and cyclist crossing, with the wider area being transformed as part of Sunderland City Council’s Riverside Sunderland plan. The masterplan includes number of large-scale developments in the city centre, with the ambition of doubling the area’s residential population and increasing employment by 50 per cent.


To find out more, visit www.riversidesunderland.co.uk or for opportunities within the stables development at Sheepfolds, contact hello@bdnltd.com or follow @thesheepfolds on Instagram and Stables at Sheepfolds on LinkedIn.


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