Tesco to sell former Vaux brewery site

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Former Vaux site
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The site is considered by many to be an eyesore

Supermarket giant Tesco has agreed to sell a former brewery site in Sunderland following a long-running dispute over the land.

Tesco bought the former Vaux site in 2001, but has seen a number of attempts to build a superstore blocked.

Agreement has now been reached in principal for regeneration agency One North East to buy the land.

Tesco said it will instead focus on its plans for a store at Sunderland Retail Park in Roker.

More than 300 people lost their jobs when the family brewery closed in 1999 after 162 years.

The 15-acre site has been empty since, and is considered by many to be an eyesore.

'Spirit of partnership'

Paul Watson, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: The development of the site is still some way off and it's vital for Sunderland's future prosperity that we get it right."

Doug Wilson, corporate affairs manager for Tesco, said: "We have been working closely with Sunderland City Council and other public sector bodies to resolve the status of the Vaux site and this agreement reflects a new spirit of partnership between us.

"Tesco remains committed to making a major investment into the city and today's announcement is a significant step towards making this happen."

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