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New twist in store wars
Monday 15th March 2010, 10:49AM GMT.

An artist's impression of the plans for the Richard Burbidge site in Oswestry
Oswestry’s store wars now looks to have become a two-horse race with planners urging that the multi-million pound supermarket complex is built on either the town’s Central car park or the Richard Burbidge factory site.
Planning officers at Shropshire Council are recommending that two of the four supermarket planning applications – for the livestock market land and the JT Hughes/Guttercrest site – are ruled out.
Instead, planners are suggesting deferring the Burbidge application for three months while investigations take place to see if traffic problems associated with Central car park, which in its present form is recommended for refusal, can be ironed out. Both proposals include a cinema.
Shropshire Council meets on Thursday at the Lion Quays on the edge of Oswestry to discuss the four supermarket planning applications. Planners say a new store would stop shoppers driving out of the town to Wrexham or Shrewsbury to shop.

An artist's impression of the proposed development for Oswestry's Central car park.
A report to the meeting says the Central car park development is the preferred site in terms of its closeness to the town centre.
It says: “Its central location is likely to generate more linked trips and spin-off benefit for the town centre.”
But the report says the current scheme for Central car park is not suitable because of concerns about traffic congestion.
There are also worries about delivery lorries clogging up the roads and motorists using nearby residential streets as a “rat run”. The report says the Burbidge site is the planners’ second choice in its closeness to the town centre.
Traders say any new supermarket could destroy Oswestry’s town centre. Earlier this month about 400 people made a “No more supermarkets” protest march through the town centre.
By Sue Austin
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I hope that this is not true!!!!!! If the car park plan goes ahead it will be rediculious. Seriously this has made me so angry. If this is a two horse race 99.9% of people will be backing RB plan and the 0.1% that are backing the central car park site are Os21. Also a 3 month delay. How absolutely totally annoying!!!!!
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Jody i agree with you completely, the car park development is one of the worst, closing it for years of building will just cause more people to shop out of town as they can’t park in Oswestry. My preferred plan is still the Smithfield but if that is seriously being ruled out then Burbidges, as my second choice, would have to get my vote.
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Os21 are against ANY of the proposed sites as they believe Oswestry does not need another supermarket and small businesses would suffer if
ANY of the proposals go ahead. Check the ” Keep Oswestry Special ” posters around town and see what level of support Os21, the Chamber of Trade, the Civic Society and the Council for the Protection of Rural England have in their joint campaign.
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Rubbish two horse race my foot, it was always going to be the RB site and no matter how much the towns folk of Oswestry harp on that they don’t want a new super market they are going to get one whether they like it or not. Cos the councils just like the Government don’t give a dam what the man in the street wants as long as the councils get what they want and what they get out of it matters…
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these artist impressions always look nice but then at the last minute they substitute the stone for brick and plastic and we end up with a posh cattle shed
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