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NE mayor greenlights £25m studio for Sunderland

Artists impression of the yet to be built Crown Works Studios on the River Wear in Sunderland
Crown Works Studios, image via Fulwell 73

The Crown Works Studios will be built on the site of former shipyards on the banks of the River Wear in Sunderland.

The £25m development was officially greenlit at a recent Cabinet meeting attended by north east mayor Kim McGuinness and members of the North East Combined Authority.

The completed facility will create up to 8,450 jobs across the north-east region by 2033. It is forecast that as the studio development and its supply chain grows over the next 10 years, it could add £2 billion to the region’s economy.

Crown Works Studios is a joint venture between production company Fulwell 73 and Cain International, under the combined company Fulwell Cain.

McGuinness said: “The North East is already a hotbed for arts and culture. Today we are sending a message that we will be the home for world-class film and TV production. Our North East has been the backdrop for iconic TV shows and films, and talent and creativity runs through our DNA as a region. Now we will retake our place on screens across the globe.

“We will build a thriving creative economy from the banks of the River Wear and beyond, creating thousands of amazing jobs for local people. Doing so will make our area the home of real opportunity – ending the days where people have to leave the North East to pursue a career in creative industries.“

Site of the new studios, image via North East Combined Authority


Cllr Michael Mordey, Cabinet member for finance and investment and leader of Sunderland City Council, added: “Creative industries represent a huge opportunity for the whole of the North East, and we know that film studios like those proposed for Sunderland Riverside will be absolutely transformational for the city and region, supporting many thousands of jobs and delivering enormous benefits for businesses in the supply chain.

“We’re thrilled that the exciting proposals for studios in Sunderland have captured the imagination of so many people across the North East, and that the city will become home to yet another powerhouse, that will deliver huge advantages for the city, region and UK Plc. We look forward to working closely with the sector and investors on this world-class opportunity.”

North East Screen chief executive Alison Gwynn commented: “The North East is currently the fastest growing region in the UK for film and TV production and has seen an 86% increase over the past two years with 2024 already set to create even more jobs for local people.

“The Crown Works Studios development will supercharge the North East to become an international film and TV production hotspot, where world class content for global audiences is made all year round.”

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