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Tuesday 30 January 2007

Why we say no

Why we say no

We believe that a proposed Tesco store in Harrogate would be likely to adversely affect our community in many ways.

More traffic congestion
A new Tesco store would aim to bring in custom from a wide area, much of which would be by car. Tesco's original proposal predicted that a store would attract in excess of 250 daily visits by shoppers in vehicles. It's likely that motorists trying to get into any store car park would increase congestion.

The lorries servicing a new Tesco store would also cause congestion and other problems at delivery times.

Reduced road safety
Increased traffic congestion would make the local roads more dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists and other road users.

There is already a bottle neck and high traffic levels very close to the proposed store. Increased traffic and inevitable queueing for any proposed store's car park will make these junctions and the crossing perilous.

Pavements nearby are narrow and parents have expressed concern about the safety of their children and themselves while using the footpaths.

Despite the existence of permit controlled parking zones and yellow lines, it is also likely that Tesco shoppers would persistently park in nearby streets if a store car park was full. Parking restrictions are unlikely to deter shoppers who intend to 'pop in' to a convenience store for 'only a few minutes'.

The closest likely street parking to a proposed store is near the junctions of Glendowne Terrace and Electric Avenue - with the likelihood that road visibilty would be reduced by the presence of parked cars at these junctions. Accidents have already taken place at these locations and the proposed store would increase the likelihood of future accidents.

More noise, litter and pollution
People living close to a proposed store would have to tolerate increased levels of noise from a a wide range of potential sources.

In itself, more shopper and delivery traffic will mean more noise for nearby residents - including the continual sound of idling engines and vehicles pulling away at the nearby junctions.

Vehicle doors and boots would be slammed shut in any store car park. Continual deliveries to a store would generate yet more noise. There would also be noise from cooling equipment sited at the rear of a proposed store.

Shoppers would not always use on-site bins to dispose of their rubbish meaning increased litter in the local area.

Increased traffic would lead to greater exhaust emissions and more pollution. More generally, supermarkets are less environmentally friendly than independent businesses. As well as encouraging a greater number of shopping trips by car, national chain stores transport their products far longer distances than would be necessary if they sourced more of their stock locally.

Threatening the unique character of the our area
A proposed store would have to fit with the character of a local built environment which is composed mainly of attractive Victorian era bulidings.

The site is on the boundary of Nidd Gorge. This reinforces the architectectural and visual importance of the neighbourhood and means that any proposed new building must meet stringent design criteria.

Most other local businesses are in a well established parade and are incorporated into buildings in keeping with the character of the neighbouring built environment.

A new Tesco store could threaten the survival of the many highly valued independent businesses in the local area. The New Park ward area is a special place to live and one of its key features is its 'villagey' feel which is partly due to the presence of many locally owned and long established specialist outlets that, in combination, already sell the range of products likely to be stocked by the proposed Tesco store.

28 comments:

Stop Tesco Harrogate said...

if you dont want a tesco in harrogate then please add your comments here...right now on this very site... help us help you and stop Tesco ruining our lives and neighbourhood... these will all be used in a petition to Harrogate Borough Council planning dept...and if we've missed summat...please feel free to add to my list

Stop Tesco Harrogate said...

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Stop Tesco Harrogate said...

and another...

http://tescno.blogspot.com/2006_11_01_tescno_archive.html

Daffy Duck said...
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Andrew F said...

You claim that the new Tesco store could "Possible decrease in YOUR house price by up to 10%" As an estate agent I find that the proximity of such an amenity will in all probability, have quite the opposite effect.

Unknown said...

We object to the proposed TESCO development on the following grounds:

· No proven need for it - there are already 3 major supermarkets in the town – why yet another one?
· Large increase in traffic, both at normal times and at night (night-time delivery lorries and their noise are already a problem in other areas of this country where TESCO have built new stores, and TESCO are ignoring this problem they caused). Traffic volumes are already very high in this area, causing real circulation problems, and another supermarket would only make the problem even worse.
· There is likely to be an increase in fumes, noise, and possibly litter in the area.
· Increased difficulty of pedestrians crossing Ripon and Skipton roads – it’s bad enough already. This could have safety implications for pupils at the two Primary schools nearby.
· Loss of trade for small local traders – some would go out of business, and they may well depend on their business for their livelihood. This is a problem for the businesses themselves, for the communities in which they trade, and for the entire character of these areas. There is much evidence from other towns in which TESCO has opened to support this fear: most recently, see Guardian, 5/02/07
· General point – TESCO’s policies are not socially, environmentally, economically good ones – they put pressure on growers and suppliers to produce at low prices, and use their financial clout to extract maximum profits from the situation. I am not convinced they are an environmentally friendly company in any positive and committed way.
· Just because this old gasholder site is ugly doesn’t automatically mean we have to put a supermarket on it.

Unknown said...

A message to Daffy Duck- please , I'd love to know what the benefits of Tesco's opening might be that outweigh the, to me, obvious disadvantages. Why don't you use this space to tell us?

Anonymous said...

Think you might be waiting a while... he's too busy upsetting folk on another thread...about as welcome, as mi grandad used to say, as a fart in a spacesuit... i am going to email the folk who have set this site up to see if they can remove Mr Ducks comments as they are neither constructive nor applicable to this site...anyone know how to set up www.ilovetesco.blogspot.com for him to play on...

Daffy Duck said...
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Anonymous said...

we have far too many supermarkets here as it is. They are choking the livelihood of independent traders. Why should these monstrosities be allowed to take over! Give Harrogate some dignity back and stop Tescos coming here!

Debbi M said...

We already have enough supermarkets in Harrogate as it is. These monsters are choking the livelihood of independent traders. We are losing all the character in our towns to these supermarkets who sell nothing but trash. Stop the rot! Give Harrogate some of its old dignity back. Say No to Tesco!

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