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Application for Tesco Express in Luton High Street rejected by councillors

Plans for a new Tesco store in Chatham have been rejected by councillors.

Just a week after announcing the closure of its superstore in The Brook, the supermarket giant saw its plan for a Metro shop on the E-Cars showroom in Luton High Street refused by a majority of 14-1.

Previously more than 500 people signed a petition against the plans and the planning committee agreed to a site visit.

E Cars 57-59 Luton High Street, Luton, Chatham where the Tesco Express was proposed
E Cars 57-59 Luton High Street, Luton, Chatham where the Tesco Express was proposed

During Wednesday’s planning committee meeting, ward councillor Christine Godwin (Lab) insisted that the proposal should be refused because of safety fears in what is a "bottle-neck road".

Increased traffic and lorries, concerns emergency services would not get through, the shop being a magnet for late night drinkers, and its effect on independent traders were all given as grounds for refusal.

Tesco logo
Tesco logo

For more details, coverage of the night and reaction pick up a copy of the Medway Messenger on Monday.

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