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City centre set for new discount store

Siew Peng Lee • Published 10 Feb 2012 09:15 Mobiles Print Comments 13 Comments

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DUNFERMLINE could get a new discount store next to Tesco in the heart of the city centre if a major redevelopment gets the go-ahead.

The store is part of plans submitted by Edinburgh-based developers Linklever to convert Pilmuir Works and St Margaret Works.

The Category A-listed buildings, in Pilmuir Street, once provided thousands of jobs in the linen industrty, but Linklever now want to transform them into 55 homes, including 14 for affordable housing, a restaurant/cafe/pub, retail units and an unspecified "non-residential institution".

The City of Dunfermline area committee previously approved a similar application, which featured a different design, and was set to approve the revised plans on Wednesday.

A report to councillors said Linklever "propose to develop part of the site to serve a retail function", adding that "potential market interest has been shown by a discount food store".

Both Lidl and Aldi have told the Press they're not involved in the development.

The store would take up 1200 sq m of the 5500 sq m of retail floorspace, with the remainder left for "comparison retailing" - defined as including household goods, clothing, jewellery, bookshops, sports goods and other non-food shopping.

The report explained, "This type of split is considered to be reasonably commonplace with discount food stores often locating near larger convenience operators.

"In the case of Dunfermline, the ongoing development of Tesco on the site to the south of the Pilmuir Works makes it an attractive site for complementary uses such as discount food stores."

It added that Fife Council's consultant for retail impact assessments was "satisfied that the development of a discount food store at Pilmuir Street would not threaten the vitality and viability of the town centre".

It continued, "The council's consultant notes that the current Fife Retail Capacity Study recognises potential for comparison retailing to increase in turnover in Dunfermline town centre by £23million in the period up to 2015."

The plans include associated service areas, parking, landscaping, the formation of a new road and alterations to existing road access.

A total of 91 parking spaces within the Pilmuir Works site and 111 within the St Margaret's Works site will be retained.

However, the developers will be required to contribute £175,000 to improve public transport, as the site "requires significantly more off-street car-parking compared to the number of spaces proposed" within the city centre, plus a further £4920 towards local school facilities.

Land within the 1.86-hectare site will also be handed over to the council's transportation and environmental services to allow for a cycle path and footway to pass around the site.

Planners had recommended approval, saying the plans offered "an opportunity to resurrect a dilapidated building" and "any commercially sustainable development that allows its built fabric to survive is supported by council policy as it will safeguard the future of a nationally important building".

The report concluded, "The currently proposed development has not attracted a significant level of objection and will provide an increase in the number of people living within close proximity to the city centre as well as increasing the vitality and viability in the immediate vicinity by virtue of the proposed mix of uses."

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