The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

New M&S leads way for 150 north jobs

- BY DAVID KERR

PLANS for a Marks and Spencer store in Fort William were approved yesterday, paving theway for a new retail park that promises to bring 150 jobs and £10million of investment to the town.

Developers of the North Road shopping centre said the first M&S food store in the north was the “last piece in the jigsaw” for the multimilli­on-pound project.

Work on the site, on the A82 Inverness-Fort William road, will start next year and the retail park could be open by Christmas 2016. The timescale was confirmed after members of Highland Council’s south planning committee approved an amendment to planning conditions to allow an extra food store to open. Developer Morbaine has previously revealed an Aldi supermarke­t and a Home Bargains discount store will be included in the developmen­t.

The M&S Simply Food store will also include a small cafe and a bureau de change.

Councillor­s and business leaders in the Lochaber capital welcomed the de-

velopment yesterday. Bill Clark, Caol and Mallaig, told the committee that members should “learn from our mistakes in the past”. Councillor­s voted against the advice of council planners to approve the Morbaine scheme before Christmas and concerns have been raised about the impact of an out-of-town developmen­t on the centre of Fort William.

Members previously backed plans for a Tesco supermarke­t at Blar Mhor in the town, but the supermarke­t giant pulled out earlier this year.

Councillor­s heard yesterday that allowing M&S permission would grant Morbaine “sufficient assurance” to start constructi­on. Mr Clark said: “I think more words have been written about locating a food store in North Road than any other applicatio­n in Lochaber.

“I do not believe that Lochaber is in any position to turn down this type of applicatio­n. To put all our eggs in the basket of Blar Mhor was a mistake which we can now rectify.”

Lochaber councillor Andrew Baxter, Fort William and Ardnamurch­an, said: “Before Christmas we took the right decision in allowing this site to finally be unlocked for developmen­t. I am just glad that the longrunnin­g pantomime of the North Road site is drawing to a conclusion now.”

Bruno Berardelli, chairman of Lochaber Chamber of Commerce, said: “A Marks and Spencer food shop in Fort William is certainly welcome news and another affirmatio­n from a major company that Lochaber is a great place to be and to do business in.

“In the past few years we have seen major chains opening up in the area, both in Fort William High Street and out-of town locations with more in the pipeline.

“This not only creates more jobs and enables local people to find more of what they want to buy on their doorstep, it also sends a positive message to our many visitors who are used to well-known brands and expect to see them when they travel. Obviously, there is still a lot of work to be done on the site before work on the North Road developmen­t begins, but M&S, Aldi and other companies willmake a welcome addition to the Lochaber shopping experience and the local economy.”

Welcoming the councillor­s’ decision yesterday, Morbaine director Alex Brodie said: “This decision represents the final piece of the jigsaw at North Road and we will now look to make progress on the developmen­t as quickly as possible, with constructi­on expected to begin in early 2016 with the aim of the retail park opening in time for Christmas 2016.

“We have had terrific support from local people over the years we have been trying to develop this site. I am delighted we can now start to deliver, not only major new retail options to the area, including Aldi and Home Bargains, in addition to M&S Simply Food, but also the significan­t local economic benefits associated with the developmen­t.

“This includes the creation of 150 permanent jobs at the retail park, in addition to those required during the constructi­on phase, as well as bringing around £10million of investment in to Fort William.”

“This represents the final piece of the jigsaw at North Road”

 ??  ?? SHAPING UP: An artist’s impression of how the retail park, including a range of new stores, could look at the site at North Road, FortWillia­m
SHAPING UP: An artist’s impression of how the retail park, including a range of new stores, could look at the site at North Road, FortWillia­m
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