New Greggs could be set for Somerset as building work begins
A beloved UK baking chain could be just months away of setting up shop in a Somerset town after construction work begin. Viabill Ltd. was granted outline permission in January[1] to construct a drive-thru outlet on vacant land on Tapstone Road in Chard[2], near the Brecknell Willis factory.
The Wells[3]-based developer submitted revised plans in April to create two new commercial outlets[4] on the same site - with strong suggestions that Greggs will occupy one of the units. After Somerset Council[5] approved in July, construction work has now begun on site - meaning the new units could be open to the public by May 2024.
The site lies on the southern side of Tapstone Road, next to the Lidl supermarket[6] and opposite the entrance to the Tesco[7] store. Access will be provided from Tapstone Road, with a new road connecting the two outlets (providing a combined 320 sq m of retail space) with half a dozen planned light industrial units, which are the subject of a separate planning application.
A total of 40 car parking spaces will be provided within the site (which Brecknell Willis used as a car park) to serve both the industrial units and the retail outlets. The site also lies within close proximity of the Stop Line Way cycle route[10], which runs across the A30 Crewkerne[11] Road down behind the Tesco store and across Tapstone Stone into the Millfield industrial estate, near the Numatic factory[12].
While one of the units will be for "light industrial use", the other is intended to be "a sandwich or hot food and drinks retail unit, and includes a small outside seating area with 30 covers for the benefit of customers." A spokesman for Boon Brown Architects (representing the applicant) said: "The application seeks to facilitate the creation of a unit for the sale of hot and cold food for takeaway and on-site consumption.
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"It will generate employment opportunities, with around two full-time and eight part-time positions. The proposals also have the benefit of offering a complementary facility, enhancing the attractiveness of the wider commercial area by offering food and drink facilities within close proximity to a range of large employers."
The new units are being constructed by C Squared Construct Ltd., which is based in Clyst St. Mary on the outskirts of Exeter - and which has also been recently constructing the new section of the Westpark 26 business park in Wellington[14]. Greggs has not formally confirmed that they are moving into the new units; however, the official artist's impressions for the site shows a "bakers" outlet in the distinctive blue and yellow colours of the Greggs logo.
A spokesman stated in June: "Greggs is always looking into new shop locations. While we are unable to confirm anything at the moment, we will be sure to share any information in due course."
(Image: Boon Brown Architects)The nearest Greggs to Chard currently lies at the Horton Cross services on the Southfields roundabout near Ilminster[15]. Chard currently benefits from two specialist bakeries in the town centre - Mortimers on the A30 Fore Street and The Village Bakery on Holyrood Street.
The new units on Tapstone Road are expected to be completed and occupied by May 2024.
References
- ^ granted outline permission in January (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Chard (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Wells (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ submitted revised plans in April to create two new commercial outlets (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Somerset Council (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ the Lidl supermarket (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Tesco (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Somerset town will not get new primary school if 360 new homes are approved (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ New Yeovil constituency is "non-priority" for Labour at the next general election (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ the Stop Line Way cycle route (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Crewkerne (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ the Millfield industrial estate, near the Numatic factory (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ here (bit.ly)
- ^ Wellington (www.somersetlive.co.uk)
- ^ Ilminster (www.somersetlive.co.uk)