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Anger as blaze leaves controversial subway looking like 'gateway to hell'

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August 25, 2025

A row has erupted between Sunderland councillors over a city subway which has been branded as an antisocial hotspot.

- by Neil Fatkin

Anger as blaze leaves controversial subway looking like 'gateway to hell'

The Hasting Hill subway runs under the A183 Chester Road and connects the estates of Grindon and Pennywell.

Lib Dem councillor Stephen O'Brien contacted the Sunderland Echo after a fire in the subway in the early hours of Sunday morning, calling for action to be taken, including bricking up the underpass and creating a ground level pedestrian crossing.

Cllr O'Brien claims it is the latest in a spate of fires in the subway.

However, the Labour-led City Council have hit back by highlighting they are in the process of putting measures in place to address the issues.

Following the fire, Cllr O'Brien said: "This subway has been a total disgrace for years with Sunderland Council's leadership refusing to do anything about it.

"This fire has left it looking like a gateway to hell and must be the final straw.

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