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Tesco renews bid for Bourne End store


TESCO has renewed its bid to build an Express store in Bourne End after its last application for a new shop in the village was rejected.

The supermarket giant wanted to build a store and four flats on land in The Parade, but was turned down by Wycombe District Council in August.

The plans were refused after council officers warned a new store could lead to the closure of other shops. It also said there was no need for an another convenience store in Bourne End.

Now Tesco has appealed to The Planning Inspectorate to overturn the decision.

Jim Penfold, chairman of Bourne End Residents Association said the village did not want the supermarket to move in. He said: “We do not need a Tesco Express in Bourne End. We have a diverse range of independent shops. The last thing we need is another supermarket”

The council's refusal of the plans followed two previous rejections of similar proposals to build a Tesco Express store and eight flats in Bourne End.

There are also unconfirmed plans for a Sainsburys store to move into a unit on the corner of Oakfield Road and The Parade at some point in the future, as part of the Comland development.

Mr Penfold said the views of the Residents' Association would reflect the mood of the village, but so far the feedback it had was overwhelmingly opposed to a Tesco Express store opening.

He said: “We will listen to what the majority of people think and we will talk about it amongst ourselves and the community.

“It isn't that we're anti-Tesco.”

He added some residents had voiced support for the supermarket to move in, but these were the minority.

Mr Penfold also worried the move would see retail units encroaching on other parts of the village.

He said: “The site they have bought is not within the designated commercial end of Bourne End.

“You don't extend the retail commercial area of the community for something we have already got more than enough of.

“The general consensus is 'enough is enough, thank you.”

No date for any planning enquiry or decision has so far been announced.

Statements and representations in favour of or opposing the appeal can be emailed to teamp6@pins.gsi.gov.uk or sent to The Planning Inspectorate, Room 3/14 Eagle Wing, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN, quoting reference APP/K0425/A/09/2097674. They must be submitted by March 31.

Comments(7)

smiley cat says...
4:28pm Tue 3 Mar 09

Tesco will win..
Corporate bullying.
Good luck Bourne End.

stevet123 says...
8:50pm Tue 3 Mar 09

What is wrong with Tesco, we have there shops in wooburn green, loudwater beaconsfield ( one stop )top of marlow hill, they are so greedy, its like were ever you go its like seeing DHL every where, and bourne end does not need this when they have co-op, somerfield.

They have already put co-op out of business in slough due to there massive new store bourne end residences stand defiant tell tesco to **** off

Regular Poster says...
8:23am Wed 4 Mar 09

I actually don't mind shopping at Tesco's but there is certainly no need to open a shop in Bourne End.

parcelman says...
8:38am Wed 4 Mar 09

Bourne End like Gerrards Cross will lose get over it

Plus ça change... says...
11:02am Wed 4 Mar 09


It can only be an improvement.


Ribbit says...
4:11pm Thu 5 Mar 09

Me thinks that the Residents Association will need to revamp their excuses for being against Tesco Express in the village. After all, how can you say it is not needed and there are enough stores in the town, and then allow Sainsbury to open a store there? Granted, Sainsbury is much better than a Tesco, but you have to be consistent in your arguments for and against.

reads2uch says...
10:04am Sat 7 Mar 09

Hi Ribbit in Seattle - Boeing or Mircrosoft :-)? Bourned End needs a decent shop - the others should have got their bums in gear to provide good service and quality products ( in date would be nice ) personally I wish sainsburys or M&S would put a bid in we could do with a bit of quality in Bourne End :-)


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