The plans could see a larger supermarket and a DIY shop nearly double in size
Plans for a new Lidl and Wickes are now set to see a larger supermarket and a DIY shop nearly double in size. Plans for the development - submitted by Clowes Developments, Lidl and Wickes - would see a Lidl supermarket and Wickes DIY store built on the derelict former Stadium Industrial Park off Nottingham Road and Springfield Avenue in Long Eaton.
READ MORE: Hopes for 'something different' as signs put in place for new tea rooms, pet shop and wine bar They felt the development could “trigger a further spiral of decline” in the town centre, with a preference to see other sites developed instead. Once the plans were approved at appeal, Steve Birkinshaw, the council’s head of planning, had said: “It is clear that inspectors will always accept the professional view of a retail consultant over those of local planning officers.
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