Essayer OR - Gratuit

Mayor urges Chancellor to back film studio plan

The Journal

|

November 18, 2025

THE North East mayor has called for more public funding to help get a landmark film studio development in Sunderland off the ground.

- DANIEL HOLLAND Local Democracy Reporter

Kim McGuinness says she has asked Chancellor Rachel Reeves to deliver more funding for the proposed Crown Works Studios project in next week's Budget.

The flagship riverside development was thrown into uncertainty when its main private investor pulled out earlier this year and Sunderland City Council has recently hired real estate firm CBRE to find new partners for the £450m project.

The UK government has already committed £25m to the scheme, which was confirmed by Ms Reeves in her 2024 autumn statement following a previous agreement as part of the devolution deal which established the regional mayor.

But Ms McGuinness is now calling for further backing when the Chancellor presents her Budget on November 26.

The mayor's office named funding for the Crown Works among a list of priority measures that she had raised with Government officials in pre-Budget meetings in London last week, describing it as a “major opportunity to grow the region's thriving creative sector”.

Ms McGuinness said: “I will always champion the North East. That's why I'm continuing to push directly with the Treasury for further investment, so we can get spades in the ground at Crown Works as soon as possible.

“This project is a regional priority and we are working hard to attract investors so we can create thousands of jobs for local people.

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE The Journal

The Journal

Holiday vibes

Sew a relaxed-fit dress using just your measurements for elegant yet comfortable style

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

Kempton in bid to beat big freeze

KEMPTON'S Lanzarote Hurdle meeting tomorrow must pass a second inspection at 2pm today.

time to read

4 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

Demos after ICE killing

MINNEAPOLIS was on edge after the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer taking part in the US government's latest immigration crackdown.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

The Journal

Baker issues a warning on profit despite growth

NORTH

time to read

3 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

Natural beauty

Vegan skincare and make-up to try this Veganuary, by LARA OWEN

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

Property firm collapsed owing creditors £328k

NORTH East property company Jan Forster Estates collapsed owing creditors more than £328,000 new documents show.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

Miley in frame for makeshift Cup role

EDDIE

time to read

1 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

Lessons to be learned from defeat against Bees

HEAD coach Regis Le Bris admitted Sunderland were second best at Brentford, reflecting on missed opportunities, a decisive penalty moment and the need to accept defeat collectively.

time to read

2 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

HEALTHY START

January is the right time for a reset. Nothing extreme, just food to help you feel good. Think fresh flavours, colourful plates and meals as nourishing as they are comforting. Soothing soups, vibrant salads and a spicy curry are on my menu plus, of course, the odd selection box chocolate which needs eating up!

time to read

1 mins

January 09, 2026

The Journal

The Journal

Tesco hits 10-year market share high

AFTER a “strong Christmas” period, Tesco now anticipates its full-year adjusted operating profit will reach the upper end of its £2.9bn to £3.1bn forecast range.

time to read

1 min

January 09, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size