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Tudor Parade shop owners in Mill End are promising to fight the latest plans from Tesco


Mill End traders have promised to fight the latest plans from supermarket giant Tesco for an Express convenience store – resubmitted seven months after similar plans were abandoned in the face of strong public opposition.

The company has already had two applications rejected for the store and residential development, which it wants to build on the site of the former Happy Man pub, in Berry Lane.

Revised plans, revealed today by Three Rivers District Council suggest a scaled down development, comprising four flats instead of eight.

Nearby shop-owners in Tudor Parade claim that the supermarket has again ignored public concerns and failed again to listen to residents and traders of Mill End.

Paresh Patel, owner of the nearby A to Z Convenience Store, again promised to fight the plans all the way.

He said: “As far as I can see there is nothing new in this application – nothing that is different from the last one that was rejected.

“When the council rejected it before it was for inadequate car parking and the parking is still inadequate.

“We have already started a new petition against the site and the support out there is marvellous. Residents do not want Tesco here and we will fight this all the way.”

Shop owners are asking Hertfordshire Highways and Three Rivers District Council to hear their concerns for the parking issues and access problems for buses which could be caused by the store.

Tesco lodged an appeal with the Planning Inspectorate in July last year after the second application was deemed too large for the site, but withdrew before a decision could be made.

You can view the new planning application, 10/0329/FUL, via the related link below.

Comments to the council can be submitted online but will will need to be received before April 2 so they are considered before the Development Control Committee on April 22.


Comments(9)

crazyfrog says...
7:14pm Wed 10 Mar 10

Look at that eyesore of a burnt out building its a bloody disgrace ! how have the landownwers got away with leaving it in that state for so long? when will the powers that be learn to stop destroying local pubs? at one stage the suggestion was for it to be a restaurant type pub but some moron complained

hellsbells1 says...
8:30pm Wed 10 Mar 10

As I stated last week; What exactly would the Mill End residents like to have on this site???? You dont want flats, you dont want a pub,you dont want shops? so let us know what do you want??

crazyfrog says...
8:33pm Wed 10 Mar 10

IT SHOULD REMAIN A PUBLIC HOUSE!!!!!!

hellsbells1 says...
9:51pm Wed 10 Mar 10

I do agree with you Crazy Frog, it has been a pub for many, many years and the people who are objecting to it being a pub again are forgetting that it was a pub when they chose to move near to it!!!

Tudor247 says...
8:23am Thu 11 Mar 10

Bring back the pub, far too many estate pubs are closing and we need to restrict Tescos before they take over the world and drive out any other form of competition. Be good too if supermarket alcohol prices were stopped from being at the "give-away" level. It only encourages the youngsters.

spetrie says...
9:05am Thu 11 Mar 10

I live up the road from Tudor Parade and I, along with other residents, do want a Tesco's. With the government harping on about everyone driving, a Tesco would mean residents being able to walk instead of having to drive to the main supermarket. What we don't is need another pub - the Whip & Collar and Halfway House are near enough & there's the Black Horse on the common - why would we want another pub? If they aren't going to allow a Tesco can the council at least knock the pub down and concrete it over to make a car park - going up and down the hill by the shops is very dangerous at the moment due to people parking on the road. Another suggestion is a children's playground which would be a great use of the space.

LSC says...
10:49am Thu 11 Mar 10

Are people really happy to trade one derelict pub for a whole parade of empty, derelict shops? That's what happens when Tesco comes to town.

Tudor247 says...
1:05pm Thu 11 Mar 10

Community use is good, run down shops though the less than kind effect from a megastore chain is bad.

Rob Ridley says...
12:45pm Fri 12 Mar 10

If a pub was to be rebuilt, then it would have been done by now, also the cost of running a pub might not make it profitable. If teh pub was owned by a brewery they will more than likely earn more money selling there beer through a TESCOs without all the incumbent running costs of a pub!


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