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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 editorBy 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 Thursday. 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.
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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."