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9:41am Thursday 8th May 2008
ACOMB'S biggest supermarket is set for a major expansion, allowing it to create new jobs, widen its aisles and sell a greater range of goods.
Morrisons has submitted plans to City of York Council for a two-storey and single-storey extension to its store in Front Street.
It wants to increase the net floorspace of the former Safeway supermarket from 1,231 square metres to 1,991 square metres.
A planning appraisal document, drawn up by Peacock & Smith Ltd on behalf of the retailer, says that, like many former Safeways, the store is smaller than a typical, purpose-built Morrisons outlet.
"A number of compromises have been made to accommodate as much of the Morrison trading format as possible," it says. "However, the current arrangement at Acomb is still very much a compromise and the store needs to be larger to provide the qualitative improvements and choice to customer service that would flow from a typically larger Morrison store."
The document says the amount of shelving and promotional space is inadequate to stock the range of goods required to satisfy customer demand. The aisles are also too narrow, resulting in congestion.
The first-floor extension will allow for additional warehousing, while the ground-floor extension is primarily intended to increase the sales floor area. "There will be significant improvements to the customer environment, shopper comfort, choice and quality of provision."
The report says the store currently employs 166 people, 123 full-time and 43 part-time, and the expansion would result in the recruitment of an additional 14 staff, seven full-time and seven part-time.
"It is Morrison's policy to recruit staff locally and to offer a comprehensive programme of training and career enhancement."
No changes are planned to the location of the store entrance and exit, and there will be no change to the number of spaces in the supermarket car park.
petethefeet, York says...
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Didn't think it would take too long to censor Galloway comments40 minutes must be some sort of record?!
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Not the only one, York says...
10:27am Thu 8 May 08
quoteSpot on - when will these idiots at the Press realise we have a right to express our opinions over what Galloway has done to York.. and then bequeaths it to Wa**er
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tonesview, york says...
11:36am Thu 8 May 08
A user wrote:I agree with you both, even though I am a big Morrisons fan,One mega store is enough in one city. Give the small trader a batting chance.
I agree with Brian. You may be able to get "everything" from one store but the fresh things are not as good as ou would get from an independent shop. Sadly though, everything is price driven and the big stores generally don't give a to$$ about the local traders. The locals will be moaning tho when they see their specialists disappear as they no longer use them.
Silver, York says...
11:40am Thu 8 May 08
tonesview wrote:Well to let the small traders there survive it's going to a battle of compromising your shopping buy the stuff you want from Morrisons after you've been done Front street and got the things you need it'll take a few more minutes but you can use the Morrisons parking lot that way or whinge that no one uses the local shops and be a hypocrit.
A user wrote: I agree with Brian. You may be able to get "everything" from one store but the fresh things are not as good as ou would get from an independent shop. Sadly though, everything is price driven and the big stores generally don't give a to$$ about the local traders. The locals will be moaning tho when they see their specialists disappear as they no longer use them.I agree with you both, even though I am a big Morrisons fan,One mega store is enough in one city. Give the small trader a batting chance.
marky, york says...
11:43am Thu 8 May 08
tonesview, york says...
11:51am Thu 8 May 08
Silver wrote:Sad but realistictly True. The fat get fatter,the little dissapear into insignificance
tonesview wrote:Well to let the small traders there survive it's going to a battle of compromising your shopping buy the stuff you want from Morrisons after you've been done Front street and got the things you need it'll take a few more minutes but you can use the Morrisons parking lot that way or whinge that no one uses the local shops and be a hypocrit.
A user wrote: I agree with Brian. You may be able to get "everything" from one store but the fresh things are not as good as ou would get from an independent shop. Sadly though, everything is price driven and the big stores generally don't give a to$$ about the local traders. The locals will be moaning tho when they see their specialists disappear as they no longer use them.I agree with you both, even though I am a big Morrisons fan,One mega store is enough in one city. Give the small trader a batting chance.
Silver, York says...
11:53am Thu 8 May 08
tonesview wrote:Well all you gotta do is accept the compromise and enjoy the exercise you get walking across front street...good thing about York it's good for walks
Silver wrote:Sad but realistictly True. The fat get fatter,the little dissapear into insignificancetonesview wrote:Well to let the small traders there survive it's going to a battle of compromising your shopping buy the stuff you want from Morrisons after you've been done Front street and got the things you need it'll take a few more minutes but you can use the Morrisons parking lot that way or whinge that no one uses the local shops and be a hypocrit.A user wrote: I agree with Brian. You may be able to get "everything" from one store but the fresh things are not as good as ou would get from an independent shop. Sadly though, everything is price driven and the big stores generally don't give a to$$ about the local traders. The locals will be moaning tho when they see their specialists disappear as they no longer use them.I agree with you both, even though I am a big Morrisons fan,One mega store is enough in one city. Give the small trader a batting chance.
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Not the only one, York says...
9:45am Thu 8 May 08