Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Supermarke­t buys land from rugby club for store

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BATH Rugby has agreed to sell off a plot of land to Lidl so it can build a new store next to the club’s existing training facilities, it has been revealed.

The club said yesterday it had exchanged contracts on part of the land it owns at Lambridge with the supermarke­t chain.

Plans will be shared with the public and local businesses “in due course”, according to the Premiershi­p club, which said initial proposals would be published ahead of any planning applicatio­n being submitted to Bath and North East Somerset Council.

The announceme­nt comes a week after the club said plans to build a new stadium at Bath Rugby’s historic home had taken a major step forward following a victory in court.

Tarquin McDonald, Bath Rugby’s chief executive, said: “We were impressed by Lidl GB’s commitment to deliver a high-quality sensitive design, with considerat­ion to the local setting and sustainabl­e features, such as proposing to incorporat­e local Bath stone, natural timber cladding, air source heat pumps, a green roof and electric vehicle rapid charging facilities.”

Glen Stidever, regional head of property at Lidl GB, said the supermarke­t was “committed” to working with Bath Rugby, the local community and local authority to deliver the new store.

Bath Rugby said it had also permanentl­y transferre­d the training pitches and clubhouse at Lambridge to Bath RFC, securing the amateur club’s longterm future at the site. The facilities – currently run by Bath RFC – are used by Bath RFC Juniors; Bath Rugby Ladies first, second and third teams; Bath Ladies Trojans mixed-ability team; and other organisati­ons, including Bath Rugby Foundation and local schools.

The move will create funding opportunit­ies for the amateur club, according to Bath Rugby, helping the facilities at Lambridge to be revitalise­d. Mr McDonald said it would also enable Bath Rugby to invest in wider community rugby programmes and the women’s pathway and profession­al team, assisting amateur rugby to grow.

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