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Refreshed plans for Lidl store

- BY KIERAN WEBSTER

LIDL has revealed fresh plans to open its second supermarke­t in Perth – more than a year after it put the proposals on ice.

The discount supermarke­t chain originally planned to build a shop on farmland off Crieff Road, beside McDiarmid Park.

However, in December 2022, the retailer withdrew the plans following feedback on its applicatio­n from Perth and Kinross Council – but vowed not to give up on the proposals.

Now, it says it has addressed those concerns and has lodged a new planning applicatio­n with the local authority.

New 3D visuals of how the store could look have also been released.

According to a planning and retail statement, Perth and Kinross Council had raised several concerns about the previous Lidl plans, including that:

The food store would be detrimenta­l to the surroundin­g area

Materials used would create an adverse visual impact

Mature trees would be lost There were also concerns over pedestrian and bike links to the site, while the council wanted more informatio­n on drainage at the proposed location.

The report says: “Overall, the council (has) highlighte­d that case officers are not currently supportive of the principle of the proposed developmen­t.

“Lidl disagree with this position and has proposed a number of changes which address the concerns raised.”

Lidl says changes to the plans include:

Parking for up to 10 customer bikes and two EV charging points

On the east elevation, billboards will be removed with “wrap-around” glazing from the south elevation and brick effect cladding will be used

Additional landscapin­g which will include extra tree planting

The retailer also claims a flood risk assessment found there was “no significan­t risk” of flooding on the site.

Lidl says during a public consultati­on, 94% of 336 people who took part were in favour of a new store.

It further claims the north-west of Perth is under-served with discount food stores.

Lidl says the supermarke­t would create up to 40 new jobs.

Perth and Kinross Council will decide on the plans in the coming weeks.

Elsewhere in Perth, Aldi has paused works on its new supermarke­t following a legal challenge from rivals Tesco.

 ?? ?? VISION: Artist’s impression of the supermarke­t near McDiarmid Park.
VISION: Artist’s impression of the supermarke­t near McDiarmid Park.

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