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Council
Approves Application
Details Here


Victory in Northfolk!!
Tesco proposal
thrown out in
Sherningham

People still say NO to a bigger Tesco

Havant Development Management Committee approved the Tesco application on Thursday 29 November however the campaign continues. Go to latest news for more details.

Tesco plans to demolish its Solent Road shop and create a mega store with over twice the sales area.

Built on stilts to accommodate more cars, the Tesco Extra will face towards Havant Town and offer more food as well as non-food products such as electricals, furnishings, gardening, a pharmacy, optician etc.

Tesco say the new edge of town store will help Havant town centre, provide more choice, create jobs and regenerate the area. But retail experts, engaged by Havant Council, disagree and say the development is too big for the town and could potentially damage its 'viability and vitality'. Given its fragile retail health even a slight switch of trade to Tesco could add to the growing list of vacant shops. And the threat goes beyond Havant to Emsworth, Leigh Park and Hayling Island.

Tesco insists that there will be more linked trips between the new store and Havant town. They have produced a survey that shows 20% of customers using their present store go on to the town centre frequently while the rest visit occasionally, rarely or never. Asked why people don't visit the town shoppers told Tesco that there's not enough choice, the shops are of poor quality and parking is scarce and expensive. Nothing in Tesco's new plans will resolve these valid points.

If it goes ahead the new store will add to the already severe traffic congestion around Langstone. PM10 & NOX levels of pollution from waiting traffic means that Park Road South will become an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA). CO2 emissions will rise at a time when global warming is top of the agenda. The emissions from demolition and reconstruction will more than wipe out Tesco's attempts to look green. New jobs are unlikely since Tesco's main aim it to take business away from ASDA in Bedhampton. Some too may come from Sainsbury and Morrisons but many local people already work for these stores.

Tesco are offering Havant Council over £600,000 for new pavements, crossing and even a bus subsidy for the number 36 to bring people into the store.

DONUT

DOUGHNUT EFFECT

Widely recognised by planners when shops move out of the centre to leave a hole in the middle (like Halfords)

What can you do about it ?

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TESCO FACTS AND FIGURES

Tesco campaigns elsewhere

A good ANTI-TESCO site from St Albans

Plus dozens of sites throughout the UK

For more information: www.tescopoly.org.uk

Take action and oppose Tesco's plans today

Write or email your views to the HBC planning office

The planning application reference is 06/58840/014 and it can be viewed HERE on Havant Council's web site. type or paste the application number into the first box and click search. To view the details click the application number in the pale green box on the next screen.

The deadline for comments has been extended to 28 November. You can send your comments to Havant Council by email or post . Address and email HERE

The main government policy documents relating to the application referred to in Havant Borough District Wide Local Plan are PPS1 (delivering sustainable development) referred to by HBC here and PPS6 (maintaining the vitality of town and local centres) referred to by HBC here another guideline used by HBC is PPG13 (on transport) referred to by HBC here, of the the . There are other relevant sections of the plan.

Objection must be material to the planning application. You can apply to form a deputation to address coucillors when they consider the matter on 1st November.

Detailed Information

Published by shoplocalshop Campaign, 26 Beach Road, Emsworth, Hants PO9 2JE email: campaign@localshopslocal.org.uk



Latest News

Our petition has gone to over 900 and more are coming in all the time; well over 1000 looks possible.

We are planning another leaflet for the town centre ward as we suspect at least one of its councillors will speak up for it. Excellent press coverage continues We will be out in Emsworth town centre on Saturday 27 October doing petition, in Leigh Park Saturday 3rd November and Hayling Saturday 10 November. It has been suggested we do a demo at the town hall when the committee meets on the 29th November. Channel Five have shown interest and South Today. Thanks to members who have helped us get this far. There's still a long way to go.