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'Fatal blow' for John Lewis store at Sprucefield | 'Fatal blow' for John Lewis store at Sprucefield |
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By Jim Fitzpatrick BBC NI economics and business editor | By Jim Fitzpatrick BBC NI economics and business editor |
Controversial plans for a John Lewis store in Northern Ireland are likely to be dealt a fatal blow by a new planning policy, to be unveiled later. | Controversial plans for a John Lewis store in Northern Ireland are likely to be dealt a fatal blow by a new planning policy, to be unveiled later. |
The development at Sprucefield, which includes 19 other retail units, was first suggested nearly nine years ago. | The development at Sprucefield, which includes 19 other retail units, was first suggested nearly nine years ago. |
Objectors say the scale of the project would damage town centres, supporters say it will bring jobs. | Objectors say the scale of the project would damage town centres, supporters say it will bring jobs. |
But a new area plan is to limit further development at Sprucefield to "bulky goods" like furniture. | But a new area plan is to limit further development at Sprucefield to "bulky goods" like furniture. |
Environment Minister Alex Attwood will publish the retail element of the new Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan on Friday. | |
It is understood the new policy will effectively kill the chances of a John Lewis store on the site near the city of Lisburn. | It is understood the new policy will effectively kill the chances of a John Lewis store on the site near the city of Lisburn. |
The planned development at Sprucefield was said to have been one and a half times the size of the Castlecourt shopping centre in Belfast. | The planned development at Sprucefield was said to have been one and a half times the size of the Castlecourt shopping centre in Belfast. |
Resumption | Resumption |
But fans of the popular retailer need not lose hope. | But fans of the popular retailer need not lose hope. |
The developers behind the stalled Royal Exchange Scheme in Belfast are still hoping to persuade John Lewis into the city. | The developers behind the stalled Royal Exchange Scheme in Belfast are still hoping to persuade John Lewis into the city. |
The latest plans are set to be considered by the Planning Appeals Commission in April. | The latest plans are set to be considered by the Planning Appeals Commission in April. |
It will consider if there are any obstacles to the resumption of a public inquiry and to discuss dates. | It will consider if there are any obstacles to the resumption of a public inquiry and to discuss dates. |
A planning application for the 500,000 sq ft development was first made in 2004. | A planning application for the 500,000 sq ft development was first made in 2004. |
Although it is most associated with the department store John Lewis the application has been made by the developer Sprucefield Centre Ltd. | Although it is most associated with the department store John Lewis the application has been made by the developer Sprucefield Centre Ltd. |
It is a joint venture between the Australian property firm Westfield and the local developer Snoddons. | It is a joint venture between the Australian property firm Westfield and the local developer Snoddons. |
John Lewis have committed to being the anchor tenant at the development. | John Lewis have committed to being the anchor tenant at the development. |
The project has faced a series of legal challenges from some Lisburn traders who fear it could damage city-centre shopping. | The project has faced a series of legal challenges from some Lisburn traders who fear it could damage city-centre shopping. |
Rival retail landlords have also opposed it. | Rival retail landlords have also opposed it. |
The DUP MP for Lagan Valley Jeffrey Donaldson said that he regretted the line the minister was taking. | |
He said that if the development did not go ahead at Sprucefield, it was likely that John Lewis would site their store in the Republic. | |
"We need to get real here and this notion that the choice is between Belfast and Sprucefield is not right," he said. | |
"Talk to John Lewis, they want a large outlet in Northern Ireland, they want it in Sprucefield where there is a catchment area of two million people, Belfast hasn't got that. | |
"Their next choice for a location is Dublin, not Belfast." |