Daily Mirror

A STORE POINT

Town loses fight to block its first retail giant shop

- BY GRAHAM HISCOTT Head of Business graham.hiscott@mirror.co.uk @Grahamhisc­ott

PLANS Site for proposed Co-op store

A TOWN hailed as having Britain’s best high street has lost a battle to block its first chain store opening.

Residents of picturesqu­e Crickhowel­l in mid-Wales are proud of the fact they only have independen­t shops.

Six years ago, they won a battle to prevent Tesco opening a branch.

In 2018, Crickhowel­l was crowned overall winner of the Great British High Street Awards, which the

Mirror is supporting.

But its latest fight suffered a blow after the Co-op got planning permission for a shop near the high street.

However, residents claim access to the site, across private land, could prevent the project from going ahead.

Bakery owner Eden Phillips warned the decision would impact the town dramatical­ly.

He added: “I think it’s going to affect all the independen­t retailers who have been fighting through this pandemic.

“It’s a bit of a shame but hopefully all our loyal customers will stay.”

Chloe Masefield, owner of Natural Way

health food store, said the community has campaigned hard to stop the Co-op coming to Crickhowel­l, near Brecon Beacons National Park,

She added: “People in the town feel strongly about supporting the independen­t nature of Crickhowel­l. “It’s one of the reasons we chose to come here. For that to be ignored by chains is just disappoint­ing.”

The proposed Co-op is set to fill a building used by the former Conservati­ve Club.

Fay Jones, Tory MP for Brecon and Radnorshir­e, said: “As they return to work and shoppers come back to the high street, now is not the right time for these businesses to face additional pressures.”

The Mirror has long championed local communitie­s and shopkeeper­s as part of our High Street Fightback campaign. The Co-op said its first stores were set up in Wales in the 1800s, run by locals for their community.

It added: “We still operate to the same ethical values of these founders. We’re proud to be launching a store in Crickhowel­l.”

HIGH STREET

People feel strongly about supporting the independen­t nature of Crickhowel­l

CHLOE MASEFIELD ON FIGHT BY RESIDENTS TO BLOCK PLAN

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STREETS AHEAD Crickhowel­l scooped top award for Britain’s best high street in 2018
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PROTEST Residents in campaign to stop plans for Co-op store

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