Shropshire Star

First look at new Aldi store for town

This is the latest glimpse of what a proposed new supermarket on the outskirts of a town will look like.

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Aldi has revealed its latest designs for the store off Wrexham Road in Whitchurch, as part of a planning application it has now submitted to Shropshire Council.

Up to 40 jobs are set to be created as part of the development, which will also see traffic management measures and new parking arrangements on Wrexham Road be introduced to improve the current road situation.

Prior to submitting the planning application, residents were able to view and provide feedback on the plans at a public exhibition.

Following the consultation, Aldi said it has updated its plans to reflect the suggestions and wishes of those who will be affected by the changes.

It means that the application only features a right-turn lane into the site from Wrexham Road, two vehicle-activated speeding signs, and an extension to the 30mph zone on the road outside the supermarket.

Some residents claim opening a new discount supermarket on the outskirts of the town will kill the high street and increase already existing traffic problems on the road.

But Councillor Ticker Harris, of Whitchurch Town Council, said: "Personally, I welcome it.

"I think it is in the right place. It is where the majority of the new houses are being built. I would rather an Aldi being built there than new houses."

A document submitted in support of the application states, of the sites assessed, none of the others were found to be suitable for the new store.

"Overall the retail proposal will provide a sustainable development which will promote sustainable shopping patterns to benefit the local community.

Shropshire Council hopes to make a final decision on the scheme by June 9.