Yay, Sainsbury's are coming to Ware.
A planning application has been submitted for a Sainsbury's Local on the old Co_op dairy site at the corner of Star Street and Bowling Road.
Sainsbury's Local
Sainsbury's Local
Last edited by Steve on Mon 25 Nov 2013 3:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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This area has not looked good since the dairy moved out and the competition can only be good.
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Actually, I've just realised the shop already has planning permission and the application is just for signage.
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lets hope they are cheaper than Spar ! find that shop quite expensive compares to others, also i fear for the other shop down Star Street ' star foods' or whatever it is, they ain't going to like a Sainsbury's near them
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http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/H ... 144428.htm
From the Mercury website. They will knock down most of the site, but retain the wall with the Co-op Dairy sign. Due to open in 2015.
From the Mercury website. They will knock down most of the site, but retain the wall with the Co-op Dairy sign. Due to open in 2015.
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when is the opening date ?
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The last communication I had with them (Nov 14), it was on track to open in June 2015. They are waiting for the shell of the building tobe completed and handed over.Lets Talk wrote:when is the opening date ?
Not so good - I heard a terrible rumour that the protected Cooperative Bakery Mosaic is to remain, but it'll be covered over by the Sainsbury signage - so we'll not see it.
Surely a joke by the planners, but rumour busters... post what you know.
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Not a rumour I'm afraid, a fact.
This was in the original application documents.
This was in the original application documents.
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No, it was objected to by a number of people, but as usual the planners overruled the objections. Yet another example of Ware being let down by EHDCcraig wrote:Surely a joke by the planners, but rumour busters... post what you know.
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The only valid grounds for objection is if it contravenes local planning policy. It doesn't matter how many people object.
Ian wrote:No, it was objected to by a number of people, but as usual the planners overruled the objections. Yet another example of Ware being let down by EHDCcraig wrote:Surely a joke by the planners, but rumour busters... post what you know.