What happened with Tesco’s second planning application, to install air conditioning and refrigeration plant?
Tesco made a second planning application in June 2008 for air conditioning and refrigeration plant at the back of the store. This was also refused by Councillors in July 2008 on the grounds that it would facilitate a store with the same problematic lorry deliveries. Tesco appealed again. It then unexpectedly withdrew the appeal (and therefore the planning application) in February 2009. We assume that this is because they were not confident about their chances of winning. So Tesco do not have planning permission to install external air conditioning or refrigeration plant.
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