24/10/2012
Asda Drop Plans For New North Belfast Store
Supermarket chain Asda has dropped its plans for a new store in north Belfast.
The firm had wanted to open a new store on Loughview Playing Fields, to replace their existing shop on the Shore Road, with the supermarket development partner, Bayshore Development, supposed to buy the playing fields from Belfast City Council for £14m.
However, in a statement the company has now said that the site was no longer commercially viable for them and criticised delays in the planning process.
Property communications manager Lisa Rooke said they had first submitted their plan in 2009, but had not yet had an answer from planners.
"The delays in the planning process have not assisted the application, and the proposal for relocating the store no longer adds up in the current economic climate," she said.
"We have listened to the views of the local community, and are looking at opportunities to make improvements to our existing store on Shore Road, which trades successfully and has good community relations in the area."
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The firm had wanted to open a new store on Loughview Playing Fields, to replace their existing shop on the Shore Road, with the supermarket development partner, Bayshore Development, supposed to buy the playing fields from Belfast City Council for £14m.
However, in a statement the company has now said that the site was no longer commercially viable for them and criticised delays in the planning process.
Property communications manager Lisa Rooke said they had first submitted their plan in 2009, but had not yet had an answer from planners.
"The delays in the planning process have not assisted the application, and the proposal for relocating the store no longer adds up in the current economic climate," she said.
"We have listened to the views of the local community, and are looking at opportunities to make improvements to our existing store on Shore Road, which trades successfully and has good community relations in the area."
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