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Morrisons supermarket bringing 400 jobs gets green light (From Daily Echo)
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East Street shopping centre redevelopment gets go ahead
4:59pm Tuesday 20th November 2012 in News
By Matt Smith, Politics and business reporter
A FAILED Southampton shopping centre is set to make way for a new supermarket bringing 400 jobs after councillors today approved the plans.
Developers plan to demolish the once popular 1970s East Street shopping centre for a giant Morrisons supermarket.
Arcadian Estates says its development will re-establish a strong pedestrian link between St Mary’s and the city centre.
Two levels of parking for 286 cars will be built above the store for both shoppers and visitors.
Travelators will take customers and trolleys to and from the 60,000 square foot foodstore.
The £30m development has been backed by local traders and residents as well as the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce and the City of Southampton Society.
The plans were approved this afternoon by Southampton City Council's planning committee.
David Lewis from the development manager Centros said: “This positive decision means that our programme to open the new Morrisons store by the end of 2014 remains on track.
“Over the next few months we will be working through all the planning conditions with council officers and the key local stakeholders with the aim of starting work on site next summer.”
Council leader Richard Williams said he was delighted with the result.
"This brings the promise of 400 new jobs to Southampton and is a key part of a bigger plan to reinvigorate this important part of the city.
“This prestigious development will open up East Street, re-connect the walk way between the city centre and St. Mary’s and provides some good quality improvements to the area and to the shopping experience.
"Local traders, residents and other interested parties support this exciting project and I, like them, am looking forward to seeing the next phase of the development move ahead.”
Comments(22)
kingnotail
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5:02pm Tue 20 Nov 12
Rhombus
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5:42pm Tue 20 Nov 12
The Wickham Man wrote:Opinions opinions. The actual result is it doesn't really matter. The guards there will be the busiest in town. :)
Better Morrisons than Tesco or Asda.
mickey01
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5:50pm Tue 20 Nov 12
Rhombus
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5:53pm Tue 20 Nov 12
For my generation it started with Ocean Village >East streetBargate>Marlan
ds>West Quay........Then nope , Im going to shop online.
8089
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5:59pm Tue 20 Nov 12
The Wickham Man wrote:Totally agree!
Better Morrisons than Tesco or Asda.
Zeo
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6:13pm Tue 20 Nov 12
loosehead
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6:31pm Tue 20 Nov 12
When are we going to see something Labour has started?
bazzeroz
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6:48pm Tue 20 Nov 12
loosehead wrote:I think you'll find it was a developers scheme. It's the council that approves or denies permission.
Another scheme first started under the Tory council.
When are we going to see something Labour has started?
loosehead
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6:53pm Tue 20 Nov 12
bazzeroz wrote:But it was the Tories who negotiated with the developers wasn't it?
loosehead wrote:I think you'll find it was a developers scheme. It's the council that approves or denies permission.
Another scheme first started under the Tory council.
When are we going to see something Labour has started?
What ever way you look at it what exactly what has Labour bought to this city besides job cuts?
Will the Royal Oak remain? what about the small pub in East street?
sparkster
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7:33pm Tue 20 Nov 12
wilson castaway
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8:39pm Tue 20 Nov 12
SO50 Saint
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8:17am Wed 21 Nov 12
Yes when the last story came out I checked that the pub was still there and it was. Very glad of this as the place is decent after home matches. Can't say about the small place but that is right next to the current east street shopping centre
loosehead
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8:41am Wed 21 Nov 12
SO50 Saint wrote:Thank You!
Will the Royal Oak remain? what about the small pub in East street?”
Yes when the last story came out I checked that the pub was still there and it was. Very glad of this as the place is decent after home matches. Can't say about the small place but that is right next to the current east street shopping centre
SO50 Saint
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8:52am Wed 21 Nov 12
housewife
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11:31am Wed 21 Nov 12
And reinstating EASY pedestrian access from East Street to St Marys Street will be good for the residents and traders in both.
andrewsmith782000
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11:50am Wed 21 Nov 12
kingnotail
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11:53am Wed 21 Nov 12
loosehead
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11:55am Wed 21 Nov 12
andrewsmith782000 wrote:What Ideas? This was a development started under the Tory council no new developments or ideas have arisen under this present council
this is great news for southampton as now a next generation shopping mall can now start to fly the flag for st marys , this was a huge task to take on but it would still be nice one day to have a multi plex swimming pool and activity centre for southampton as well but may when this council runs out of ideas things might start to look up again , i can just imagine food stamps making a come back be warned the ghosts of christmas pass will come and haunt you hahahahahahah.
loosehead
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11:57am Wed 21 Nov 12
kingnotail wrote:I agree I said that when it was first talked about.
Who really wants Supermarkets slap bang in a city centre any way? Only in car-crash Southampton!
but where could it go?
at least here the people of town will have more choice than just Asda or Lidl
elvisimo
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11:59am Wed 21 Nov 12
kingnotail wrote:i would suggest most of the people on here, the nearby residents etc
Who really wants Supermarkets slap bang in a city centre any way? Only in car-crash Southampton!
It is at the edge of teh retail core and I would guess that bothe the developer and Morrisons would have done a little bit of research, impact study, traffic planning.
Morrisons will be paying circa £20psf which they will not do lightly.
Any other suggestions for an empty, obsolete shopping centre?
loosehead
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12:06pm Wed 21 Nov 12
elvisimo wrote:I know build more Social Housing?
kingnotail wrote:i would suggest most of the people on here, the nearby residents etc
Who really wants Supermarkets slap bang in a city centre any way? Only in car-crash Southampton!
It is at the edge of teh retail core and I would guess that bothe the developer and Morrisons would have done a little bit of research, impact study, traffic planning.
Morrisons will be paying circa £20psf which they will not do lightly.
Any other suggestions for an empty, obsolete shopping centre?
No I think this will be good for the people of Kingsland
The Wickham Man says...
5:02pm Tue 20 Nov 12