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Article in the Telegraph on Saturday. I can't find it online, but the gist of it is:
The Government Planning White Paper, which is to be published on Monday, will scrap the "need test" which allows local authority planners to turn down supermarkets on the outskirts of towns and beyond to protect the traditional highstreet.
What is most interesting and relevant to us is this quote:
"Ruth Kelly, the Communities Secretary is said to be keen to support new development to improve the range of shops and consumer choice both on the High Street and in developments close to towns."
Ruthie-babes, is, of course, going to be giving our stadium with associated retail development the once over in October or thereabouts.
The Government Planning White Paper, which is to be published on Monday, will scrap the "need test" which allows local authority planners to turn down supermarkets on the outskirts of towns and beyond to protect the traditional highstreet.
What is most interesting and relevant to us is this quote:
"Ruth Kelly, the Communities Secretary is said to be keen to support new development to improve the range of shops and consumer choice both on the High Street and in developments close to towns."
Ruthie-babes, is, of course, going to be giving our stadium with associated retail development the once over in October or thereabouts.