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We all know the co-operative group is in trouble, mostly due to the banking division. However, just been reading this article on the bbc news website which says that the group will be selling off a majority stake of its Somerfield store acquisitions, more especially the larger stores, where does this leave our big store on lordship lane? Is our store considered larger? The thought of yet another empty large retail space fills me with dread.


Louisa.

nxjen whilst I appreciate alarmism may be premature, looking at the case study of 86-90 Lordship Lane (Iceland) we know what incoming and proposed ideas can do to polarise the community and lead to long term uncertainty. If, as appears to be the case, the Co-operative group decides to let our store go, we potentially are heading for another severely polarised and long drawn out argument about any incoming retailer (no names mentioned) which will further damage community relations as well as the high street. I just would like some more certainty over what the future of this store is going to be, we can't have yet another crazy planning nightmare on our hands.


Louisa.

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