Newcastle Emlyn supermarket plan deferred

Carmarthenshire councillors have deferred a decision on plans for a new supermarket in Newcastle Emlyn.
The application for the development of a Lidl neighbourhood foodstore at Castle Motors, Station Road, Newcastle Emlyn, came before a meeting of the county planning committee. The plans have been submitted by Lidl UK and Castle Motors.
Head of Planning Eifion Bowen asked for the application to be deferred as further information had been received and needed to be assessed.
Officers have recommended refusing the application. They say that the proposal is unacceptable because it goes against the council’s sustainable development policy to reduce car use, would increase traffic and does not include improvements to make the supermarket more accessible for customers not travelling by car. Bus services only run every two or three hours.
See earlier posts
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/site-visit-for-newcastle-emlyn-plans.html
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2009/09/newcastle-emlyn-supermarket-plans-get.html

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