Discount grocery giant Lidl is set to launch a public consultation process for a new Lisburn store.
The move by the German company comes after a pre-application notice passed through Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council’s (LCCC) planning committee this week.
The Sprucefield Retail Park location being considered had previously been at the centre of a long running application by homeware chain John Lewis. However it was withdrawn due to concerns over out of town shopping and its affect on town centre businesses.
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The plans were said to be part of a wider £150m investment by one of the UK’s biggest retailers making its first step into the NI economy.
The John Lewis application was previously a matter for Stormont to consider, ending in a withdrawal by the company in 2013. However, planning decisions are now in the hands of the local authority.
The council has already approved a new £6.5m Lidl store for Carryduff in 2021, which has seen the grocery business expand to over 40 shops in Northern Ireland.
A community consultation for the Sprucefield Lidl will take place next week (Nov 15) at the Premier Inn on the Hillsborough Road, Lisburn from 6.30pm.
LCCC’s head of planning, Conor Hughes said: “The pre-planning application has now been accepted in to the council. The site is located on the Sainsibury’s side of Sprucefield, which is the same site as previously looked at for the old John Lewis application.
“We are now anticipating the full planning application to be entered in the new year.”
The approval of the new Sprucefield designs would replace the Lidl store on the Moira Road in Lisburn, according to a spokesperson.
The four week consultation process will allow interested parties to seek further information about the proposal until December 2.
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