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Tesco should 'go away' after Tolworth pull out


Tesco should give up and go away so family homes can be built on its Tolworth site, MP Edward Davey said this week.

The supermarket giant dropped its plans for a store, 562 homes and a community centre for the second time last week, because the cost of road improvements was too high.

But now local councillors and Mr Davey urged the retail giant to sell the land or build houses on it soon, so Government targets for new homes can be met.

Kingston needs to build 380 homes every year, council planners told a meeting in Surbiton last week.

Although this had been met in recent years, there are few brownfield sites as big as the former Toby Jug site in Tolworth, that Tesco bought in 2002.

Mr Davey said the borough has a dire need for three, four or five bedroom family homes.

He said: “In my advice surgeries every week I have so many people coming about overcrowded accommodation, who cannot afford to move from a two bedroom house to a three bedroom house.

"It’s a major social issue here.”

Chessington Councillor Mary Reid said she doubted Tesco would be able to resubmit a third planning application that would solve the traffic problems at the A3 roundabout.

She said: “They’re just sat on that site preventing it from being developed on.

"They’ve got an opportunity for Kingston to have more housing and it’s just socially irresponsible.”

James Wiggam, corporate affairs manager at Tesco, said it was no closer to reaching a decision for Tolworth.

He denied rumours that Tesco had pulled out of the plans because it had identified another place to build in the borough.

• What’s best for the site? Let us know in the comments section below.


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Fred1, Surbiton says...
5:03pm Fri 1 May 09

Is it really a good idea to build homes on that site? I can't help thinking that the area probably has a higher level of air pollution than average, given that it's close to a very busy split-level road junction. Has anyone done any air quality assessments?

Not that I have any particularly strong objection to houses there, mind; it's just that I think there's a risk they might ghettoise.

bystander tolworth, tolworth says...
8:24am Sat 2 May 09

Funny that Mr Davey has a lot to say now that Tesco have 'pulled out' he did very little to support the 'fight' against them. As far as building housing on the site he should realist that this area does not have the infrastructure to support such a development - but then how much does he really know about his 'constituency'?

angel#eyes, Berrylands says...
11:08pm Sat 2 May 09

But if "bulge classes" have been added at many primary schools - continuing the trend for larger intakes from last year - what will happen when these 5 and 6 year olds reach secondary school? Perhaps the site should have a new secondary school to ease the burden? Building 3 4 and 5 bedroomed houses may well be needed, but families will live in them and where will the children attend school if the borough has been forced to squeeze in extra classes for the current polulation?

Marley2, Tolworth says...
9:52pm Mon 4 May 09

As a Tolworth resident I'm really disappointed that Tesco have changed their minds about building a new store here. It would have been great to have a good supermarket close to home - and even better for people in this area who don't drive.
I am sick of our councillors acting as though they speak for all the residents of this area. Many of my neighbours feel the same as I do. Have you noticed how many of the anti-Tesco brigade don't live in Tolworth?
If Edward Davey and his cohorts have their way the site will be turned into a huge council estate. Maybe all the complainers will then wish they had supported Tesco.

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