Developer Celpark Ltd has warmly welcomed the decision by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council to grant planning permission for its application to replace the existing Asda superstore at Ballydugan Retail Park in Downpatrick.
This planning decision is significantly positive for Downpatrick following the disastrous flooding in the town and has been taken after the applicant, Celpark Ltd, worked closely with local elected representatives, the local community and stakeholders, before lodging the formal planning application with Council, to ensure local community alignment with the plans.
Welcoming the news of the granting of the planning permission, a Celpark spokesperson said: “We warmly welcome the decision by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council to approve our planning. We are in jubilant mood as we view the approval as an opportunity to establish a major landmark shopping destination for both the local Downpatrick and wider communities.”
An Asda spokesperson highlighted the importance of the granting of the application for the replacement store and said: “In the months since the closure of our Downpatrick store as a result of the devastating flooding, we’ve seen first-hand how much of a key role Asda plays in the local community. Whilst we are pleased that the temporary store is serving the town and the wider area, a long-term solution is required. That’s why we’re excited to get planning permission for a new permanent store which will bring the full range of Asda groceries and fresh foods including the Exceptional and Just Essentials by Asda lines as well as George clothing back to Downpatrick, including a new petrol filling station attached to the store.”
The redevelopment, with 9,000 sq m of floor space, will include an Asda superstore, together with the introduction of a new petrol filling station and shop, as well as three additional non-food retail units with car parking and a service yard. It is expected that this will bring a much needed retail boost to the Downpatrick area, enhancing its retail landscape and attracting footfall due to the increased convenience and amenities it will provide for the town.