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New plans for site next to superstore

- BY GEORGINA HIGHOCK name.name@trinitymir­ror.com @twitternam­e fireplaces­tudioaintr­ee.com

ANEW Click & Collect facility could be built next to the new Sainsbury’s superstore in Southport.

Building work is currently taking place for the new 50,300 sq ft flagship facility at Meols Cop retail park, with the opening due to take place later this year.

The huge scheme will create 160 new jobs and revitalise the retail park, following the closure of the Homebase store six years ago.

The new Sainsbury’s will include a four-pump petrol filling station and a recycling centre.

A planning applicatio­n has now been submitted for some changes to the original scheme, which was granted planning permission in 2020.

They include: New Click & Collect facility adjacent to the store. EV parking bays relocated to suit and bay size increased. New power supply within an enclosed fence to service EV chargers. Motorcycle parking bay relocated to suit. Resultant reduction of 13no standard parking bays. New ASHP units within service yard, replacing previous CHP (thereby reducing reliance on gas power).

The applicatio­n, submitted by Savills, says: “The proposed alteration­s do not change the principle, function or the appearance of the approved developmen­t.

“Critically, the proposed change does not raise any impacts above and beyond those which were assessed and confirmed to be acceptable as part of the original applicatio­n.”

The former Homebase store and the two adjoining units where the new Sainsbury’s will be have now been demolished.

The initial permission was granted by Sefton’s planning committee in 2016.

Objectors had raised concerns over the possible impact on trade on Southport town centre if the new superstore was allowed to open.

Sainsbury’s, and landlord UBS, which is responsibl­e for constructi­on of the site, argued that the new developmen­t will create jobs, give a muchneeded boost to part of a retail park which had become half-empty, and will provide greater choice for shoppers.

As part of the agreement, Sainsbury’s existing Southport town centre store, on Great George’s Place just off

Lord Street, must remain in place for at least the next five years.

A Sainsbury’s spokespers­on said: “We’re pleased that our plans for Meols Cop Retail Park will now go ahead and we look forward to opening our new store once built.”

The investment by Sainsbury’s is supporting over 200 jobs during constructi­on of the 50,300 sq ft flagship store.

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An artist’s impression of the new Sainsbury’s supermarke­t at Meols Cop retail park in Southport

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