15/04/2014
Magherafelt Retail Applications Refused
Northern Ireland's Environment Minister has refused four out-of-town retail applications in Magherafelt, County Londonderry.
All four applications are located out of town and include proposals for large foodstores on the Moneymore Road, Castledawson Road, Thornhill Avenue and Ballyronan Road.
All were designated Article 31 applications, meaning the final decision rests with the Minister.
Environment Minister Mark H Durkan said: "Magherafelt has a strong and vibrant town centre, with one of the lowest levels of retail vacancy in Northern Ireland. There is already a strong retail provision with a mix of local independent traders and main food providers. This needs to be protected which is why, after careful consideration, I am refusing all four applications.
"There is already a Tesco operating outside the town centre and I believe the town centre could not survive another main food retailer at an out of centre location without having a detrimental impact on existing businesses.
"Protecting the town centre was not my only consideration in making these decisions. Road safety, impact on the environment and residents were all significant factors."
(IT)
All four applications are located out of town and include proposals for large foodstores on the Moneymore Road, Castledawson Road, Thornhill Avenue and Ballyronan Road.
All were designated Article 31 applications, meaning the final decision rests with the Minister.
Environment Minister Mark H Durkan said: "Magherafelt has a strong and vibrant town centre, with one of the lowest levels of retail vacancy in Northern Ireland. There is already a strong retail provision with a mix of local independent traders and main food providers. This needs to be protected which is why, after careful consideration, I am refusing all four applications.
"There is already a Tesco operating outside the town centre and I believe the town centre could not survive another main food retailer at an out of centre location without having a detrimental impact on existing businesses.
"Protecting the town centre was not my only consideration in making these decisions. Road safety, impact on the environment and residents were all significant factors."
(IT)
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