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7:20am Thursday 9th July 2009 in
This is the controversial new supermarket planned for a Hampshire town.
Sainsbury’s bosses are ploughing ahead with the store in Bishop’s Waltham despite concerns it will kill off local independent businesses.
Next week the company launches a public consultation that will see 13,000 residents gauge public opinion.
But bosses admitted that regardless of the result they would still submit a planning application as early as next month, which could see the store open by August 2010.
Sainsbury’s spokesman Rob Allaway said: “We are expecting quite a lot of feedback from these surveys as there has been quite a lot of interest. But we are aware that there is support out there. We will get an idea of what people really think after the consultation. “
He added: “We have done a retail survey that said the vast majority of people in Bishop’s Waltham are actually going elsewhere such as Sainsbury’s in Hedge End or Asda in Chandler’s Ford for their main shop.
“The town centre at the moment carries out a different function. It’s more of a specialist destination.
“We say a main food supermarket can be here as well. It will benefit the town centre rather than destroy it.”
If built the store would cover an area of land more than two times an Olympic sized swimming pool and employ around 350 full and part time jobs.
Henry Fryer, chairman of the Bishop’s Waltham Action Group, said: “Part of their argument is that they say they will draw shoppers into the town but we just don’t see that people will go to Sainsbury’s and then go to the High Street. The evidence is that supermarkets destroy independent retailers.
“The main thing they have got to prove is that it’s needed and we say it will affect the viability and vitality of Bishop’s Waltham.”
Sainsbury’s are holding three exhibitions this month on July 23, 2pm-8pm, July 24, 2pm to 8pm and July 25, 10am to 4pm at the Methodist Church in the town. Residents will be able to view plans and meet the development team who will answer questions.
As previously reported in the Daily Echo up to 500 people crammed into the town’s Jubilee Hall on May 28 to voice almost unanimous opposition to the building of a store covering 35,000sq ft on the Abbey Mill site.
Comments(10)
Super-Saintz
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7:58am Thu 9 Jul 09
Ludacris wrote:Couldn't disagree more... one large store in Hedge End is enough. Sainsbury's you are not welcome here. This is a local shop for local people... etc etc
Yes please .. hurry and and get it built.At last the real people of Bishops Waltham who need to shop on a budget , finally get a choice . Bye Bye Budgens you won't be missed. Local shops will still have their loyal customers, i have lived in BW for 30 years and i don't know anyone who uses the "local" shops for their Main Grocery shop. Asda C/ford Tesco Bursledon and Sainsburys Hedge End are where most people shop. So if anything this will benefit Bishops Waltham and fills a crappy old bit of land that would be invaded by Pikeys if something wothwhile wasnt built
Redback
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8:53am Thu 9 Jul 09
ju_ju68
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9:19am Thu 9 Jul 09
S!mon
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9:51am Thu 9 Jul 09
sfc70
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3:11pm Thu 9 Jul 09
ju_ju68 wrote:The solution surely would be for Sainsburys to buy out Budgens and convert it to an Express store.
I think this is agreat idea, my elderly parents live in Bishops waltham, and have to travel to hedge end to shop,the price and lack of choice in Budgens and the co-op means that it makes it too expensive to shop in town, they drive at the momnet but as they get older, and give up their car, a local proper supermarket would be a godsend,and surely we are always being told to shop locally!
Ludacris
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5:55pm Thu 9 Jul 09
sfc70 wrote:Its not about Sainsburys making money for us its about conveniance and choice.People outside of Bishops Waltham will still use Hedge End so the traffic will only be local anyway, Plus i'm sure the free car park they will provide will free up spaces for the people who can afford to shop "traditionally"
ju_ju68 wrote: I think this is agreat idea, my elderly parents live in Bishops waltham, and have to travel to hedge end to shop,the price and lack of choice in Budgens and the co-op means that it makes it too expensive to shop in town, they drive at the momnet but as they get older, and give up their car, a local proper supermarket would be a godsend,and surely we are always being told to shop locally!The solution surely would be for Sainsburys to buy out Budgens and convert it to an Express store. A major store is not needed in this historical market town, it will simply kill off independent trades like the fishmonger, the grocers and the butchers- these type of shops are vital in preserving tradition and community. The flow of traffic will also be detrimental to a small town which does not have the road infrastructure to support the added numbers of people that will be driving to this store. All good sense says no to this store in this location - Sainsburys be happy with the huge revenue that your H/end store provides.
lolly-s
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6:38pm Thu 9 Jul 09
MikeW
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7:00pm Thu 9 Jul 09
givitago
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2:54pm Fri 10 Jul 09
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Ludacris says...
7:52am Thu 9 Jul 09
Bye Bye Budgens you won't be missed.
Local shops will still have their loyal customers, i have lived in BW for 30 years and i don't know anyone who uses the "local" shops for their Main Grocery shop.
Asda C/ford Tesco Bursledon and Sainsburys Hedge End are where most people shop. So if anything this will benefit Bishops Waltham and fills a crappy old bit of land that would be invaded by Pikeys if something wothwhile wasnt built