Tesco's proposals for a new supermarket in Brigg will come under discussion at a meeting next week.
Brigg Town Council's Planning and Environment Committee will meet in public session on Tuesday (July 5) at 10am in the Angel Suite.
Town councillors will consider correspondence received from the retail giant and proposed amendments and revisions to the planning application lodged last December.
Brigg Town Council must consider whether, in the light of previous submissions, it is now satisfied with the responses put forward by Tesco.
The firm wants to build a store about twice the size of the existing one and to provide scores of new jobs.
It should be stressed that Brigg Town Council is only a consultee - the final decision on whether to approve Tesco's planning application will be made by North Lincolnshire's planning committee.
Our picture shows the current Tesco store, off Barnard Avenue, which will disappear if the current scheme wins approval, as will the nearby one owned by Lidl, which will relocate to new purpose-built premises on Atherton Way (subject to planning consent being granted).
DID YOU KNOW YOU CAN NOW READ MORE INTERESTING NEWS ABOUT BRIGG AND DISTRICT BY VISITING AN EXCITING NEW WEBSITE?
brigg people
“YOURS TRULY” IS THE COMMUNITY PUBLISHER. YOU CAN REGISTER WITH THE SITE AND THEN UPLOAD YOUR OWN NEWS, SPORT AND VIEWS.
Friday, July 01, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment