Hinckley Times

Debenhams plan new store at Fosse Park extension

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HIGH Street giant Debenhams intends to open new store in a proposed £150m extension to Fosse Park.

The company says it will take one of the main units at the planned Castle Acres developmen­t.

Permission for the 12.5 acre retail complex, proposed by brewers Everards, has yet to be granted by Blaby District Council.

Planners are still considerin­g concerns that a huge new shopping developmen­t, with free parking, could trigger the flight of customers and then major stores from Leicester city centre.

Debenhams’ director of property Robert Hadfield has recently written to planners at Blaby council to make assurances its Castle Acres store would not be a threat to the one it operates already in the city’s Highcross shopping centre.

He said the company had agreed the main terms of a deal to take up one of the Castle Acres anchor units - with as previously reported by the Leicester Mercury Next and TK Maxx - and were “in the hands of solicitors”.

Leicester City Council has warned the size and location of Castle Acres could poach trade from the city centre.

City council planning director Grant Butterwort­h said: “Leicester city centre is a strong and improving city centre, which has benefitted from significan­t investment from retailers and improvemen­ts to the public realm in recent years, strengthen­ing the city’s standing as a regional centre.

“In this context the city council is very concerned that the size and location of this proposed major out-of-centre retail developmen­t next to Fosse Retail Park will impact negatively upon the future developmen­t of Leicester city centre without appropriat­e mitigation.”

The city council has asked the district council to, if it grants permission for the Fosse Park expansion, to impose conditions which would see Everards forced to pay for city centre improvemen­ts to make it better for shoppers.

The city council also wants measures to reduce the envir

Both Next and TK Maxx have said they are committed to keeping their city centre stores and Mr Hadfield says that is also the case for Debenhams.

He said: “Leicester is a successful city centre and has consistent­ly been a strong trading destinatio­n for Debenhams.

“Our new Castle Acres store will complement our existing representa­tion and we have no intention of closing our city centre store.

“There has been a significan­t structural shift in how the consumer shops with the advent of multichann­el retailing.

“Our store at Castle Acres will appeal to customers in a different way to the experience of the city centre.”

Blaby council is expected to decide whether to approve the Castle Acres scheme later this month or in September.

Nobody from Everards was available for comment.

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