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Marks and Spencer planning new Aberystwyth store | Marks and Spencer planning new Aberystwyth store |
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Marks and Spencer (M&S) is planning a new store in Aberystwyth as part of a multimillion-pound scheme to develop the town centre. | Marks and Spencer (M&S) is planning a new store in Aberystwyth as part of a multimillion-pound scheme to develop the town centre. |
Ceredigion council says the high street giant's 54,000 sq ft (5,000 sq m) store is earmarked for the Mill Street development, alongside a new Tesco. | Ceredigion council says the high street giant's 54,000 sq ft (5,000 sq m) store is earmarked for the Mill Street development, alongside a new Tesco. |
A day centre and 12 terraced homes are under threat from the project and there have been objections. | A day centre and 12 terraced homes are under threat from the project and there have been objections. |
M&S said it was interested in the town, but had nothing to confirm. | M&S said it was interested in the town, but had nothing to confirm. |
Developer Chelverton Deeley Freed confirmed it had an agreement with M&S over the Mill Street site, but said a planning application for the project was yet to be submitted to the council. | Developer Chelverton Deeley Freed confirmed it had an agreement with M&S over the Mill Street site, but said a planning application for the project was yet to be submitted to the council. |
Food, clothing and household goods would be sold at the new store, said the council. | Food, clothing and household goods would be sold at the new store, said the council. |
'Fundamental to future' | 'Fundamental to future' |
The local authority announced its preferred developer for the project, earmarked for one of its car parks, in October. | The local authority announced its preferred developer for the project, earmarked for one of its car parks, in October. |
It said the scheme would create more than 200 full-time jobs, while it could boost town centre trade by between £1.6m and £3.5m a year. | It said the scheme would create more than 200 full-time jobs, while it could boost town centre trade by between £1.6m and £3.5m a year. |
A council spokeswoman said: "Ceredigion County Council's preferred developer on Mill Street car park has negotiated and agreed terms for Marks and Spencer to be included in this development opportunity, alongside Tesco". | A council spokeswoman said: "Ceredigion County Council's preferred developer on Mill Street car park has negotiated and agreed terms for Marks and Spencer to be included in this development opportunity, alongside Tesco". |
She said the decision had been approved by the board of M&S. | She said the decision had been approved by the board of M&S. |
An M&S spokesperson said: "We do have an interest in Aberystwyth but we have nothing to confirm at this moment." | An M&S spokesperson said: "We do have an interest in Aberystwyth but we have nothing to confirm at this moment." |
There have been calls for an M&S store to help rejuvenate the town centre, which has been hit by the recession. | There have been calls for an M&S store to help rejuvenate the town centre, which has been hit by the recession. |
Many shoppers desert Aberystwyth for larger towns and cities with a broader range of high street stores. | |
The chair of Aberystwyth Chamber of Commerce, Chris Mackenzie-Grieve, has said that the Mill Street scheme is fundamental to the town centre's future. | |
The recession, out-of-town shopping and the internet have all had an impact on the town's high street, along with well-publicised parking problems. | The recession, out-of-town shopping and the internet have all had an impact on the town's high street, along with well-publicised parking problems. |
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