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Inquiry to probe John Lewis plan | Inquiry to probe John Lewis plan |
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A public inquiry is to examine a planning application which includes a major John Lewis department store outside Lisburn. | A public inquiry is to examine a planning application which includes a major John Lewis department store outside Lisburn. |
The announcement, made by Environment Minister Sammy Wilson on Wednesday, has been welcomed by John Lewis. | The announcement, made by Environment Minister Sammy Wilson on Wednesday, has been welcomed by John Lewis. |
The owners of a retail centre at Sprucefield have been trying to get approval for the store since 2004. | The owners of a retail centre at Sprucefield have been trying to get approval for the store since 2004. |
The £150m project, which includes 19 other retail units, has been repeatedly blocked by legal actions. | The £150m project, which includes 19 other retail units, has been repeatedly blocked by legal actions. |
A re-drafted planning application was submitted almost six months ago. | A re-drafted planning application was submitted almost six months ago. |
On Wednesday, Mr Wilson said: "I have considered the options available to me and I am satisfied that the best way forward is through the public inquiry procedure." | On Wednesday, Mr Wilson said: "I have considered the options available to me and I am satisfied that the best way forward is through the public inquiry procedure." |
"In making this decision I am conscious of the importance of new inward investment and the potential for employment associated with the proposal, particularly in the current economic climate. | "In making this decision I am conscious of the importance of new inward investment and the potential for employment associated with the proposal, particularly in the current economic climate. |
"I will therefore be asking the Planning Appeals Commission to give this matter a high priority." | "I will therefore be asking the Planning Appeals Commission to give this matter a high priority." |
'Transparent' | 'Transparent' |
A spokesman for John Lewis said the developers, Westfield, saw an inquiry as the "most transparent and equitable route for all parties in determining the application". | A spokesman for John Lewis said the developers, Westfield, saw an inquiry as the "most transparent and equitable route for all parties in determining the application". |
"Throughout what has been a long and protracted planning process, John Lewis has remained fully committed to opening a full-line department store at Sprucefield, delivering a significant retail and employment boost to NI as a whole," he said. | "Throughout what has been a long and protracted planning process, John Lewis has remained fully committed to opening a full-line department store at Sprucefield, delivering a significant retail and employment boost to NI as a whole," he said. |
"We see today's news as an opportunity to get this important £150million development back on track." | "We see today's news as an opportunity to get this important £150million development back on track." |
The chief executive of the Northern Ireland Retail Trade Association said he hoped the inquiry "would not be rushed". | |
"We hope this inquiry will take its time to hear all points of view, particularly from local traders in Lisburn and the surrounding towns," said Glyn Roberts. | |
"And we hope that the inquiry will not be seen as a mere tick-the-box exercise, with a predetermined outcome already agreed. | |
"Our bottom line is we want to see local traders thrive in Lisburn city centre, and we don't want to see them in any way disadvantaged by this development." | |
The proposed development has been opposed by traders in Lisburn, Belfast, Banbridge and Craigavon. | The proposed development has been opposed by traders in Lisburn, Belfast, Banbridge and Craigavon. |