Protect community businesses in Forest Fields
Pat | 06.12.2008 18:21
Twenty years ago there was a concerted 'homes not hypermarkets' campaign. Despite being forced to include some community housing in the plans, Asda came anyway, with it's acres of car park and (yet again) reduced green space. Picture the amount of traffic generated by Asda, or the car parking associated with Aldi at Radford Boulevard or Lidl on Mansfield Road. Now picture a long and winding road through a residential neighbourhood with ever restricted street parking and no off-street car park. Not the kind of area to bring in a plan a business that will need to bring in car-bound customers from out of the area to support it's scale of operation. See the Site Location Plan, part of the planning application below, to imagine the potential traffic impact.
For an idea of the scale of Pak's operation see http://www.paksupermarkets.co.uk/, where they say that "Pak supermarket strives to be the premier quality foodretailer in the United Kingdon". Again fine sounding words, but look where the 'competition' between the other 'premier' supermarkets has got us - loss of high street community and every town centre devoid of any individuality. We are really lucky in Forest Fields to have a number of genuinely local community-based food businesses. Lets strive to keep it that way.
If you are concerned and wish to see the planning application, click here:
http://plan4.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/WAM/pas/findCaseFile.do?appNumber=08/03357/PFUL3
But get any comments in quick, the deadline is only a few days away.
See 'What's Wrong with Supermarkets?' by Corporate Watch at http://archive.corporatewatch.org/pages/whats_wrong_suprmkts.htm
Here's some info on other 'deep discount' supermarkets:
http://www.redpepper.org.uk/Every-Lidl-hurts
Pat
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