Alsager IS to get a Sainsbury's store - 10 years after original planning permission granted

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter

25th Apr 2024 | Local News

Cheshire East has given the go-ahead for revised plans for a Sainsbury’s store in Alsager. (Photo: Nub News)
Cheshire East has given the go-ahead for revised plans for a Sainsbury’s store in Alsager. (Photo: Nub News)

Cheshire East has given the go-ahead for revised plans for a Sainsbury's store in Alsager which will create about 100 new jobs.

The supermarket giant secured permission for the new store on the site of the former Twyford Bathrooms off Linley Lane in 2014 but it never materialised.

Yesterday (Wednesday), Cheshire East's strategic planning board took less than 20 minutes to unanimously approve a revised application for the scheme, which will also include an in-store Argos.

Gary Morris, agent for Sainsbury's, told councillors a revised application had been submitted because the retail market had changed in the 10 years since the original permission had been granted.

"People shop in different ways now, " he said.

"A lot of people work at home which gives them more opportunities to shop during the week so we don't see the Friday and Saturday peaks that we used to, so that means we don't need as many car parking spaces because you've not as many people in the store at any one time.

"We've got online shopping now, which wasn't really a thing back in 2014."

He said that was why Sainsbury's is proposing some relatively minor changes.

"So the coffee shop has been removed… but there is a development plot within the site that we've been able to create by shrinking some of the other areas and we're expecting that a standalone coffee shop operator will come forward with their own scheme for that area in due course," said Mr Morris.

"The petrol station – that's been shrunk down to three pumps, that will be six filling points.

"But we are putting in four rapid EV charging points."

The car park will be reduced in size from 302 spaces to 249.

The land where the new supermarket and petrol station is to be built. (Photo: Google)

Mr Morris said Sainsbury's used renewable energy and the new scheme included solar panels on the roof.

The application also included varying the S106 agreement.

The changes will now mean:

  • a contribution of £100,000 towards a bus service;
  • £100,000 towards footway widening works along Linley Lane;
  • £200,000 towards junction improvement works at Linley Lane / B5077;
  • £100,000 towards highway improvement works in the local area.

Planning officer Daniel Evans told the meeting because there was now already a bus service on Linley Lane, the contribution would fund that service being extended to run on Saturdays for the first three years.

Haslington councillor Steve Edgar (Con) moved the application for approval and this was seconded by Wybunbury councillor Janet Clowes (Con).

The approval was unanimous.

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