There are also plans to deliver a number of houses and improve a local community centre
The supermarket is part of a wider development that will see 45 homes built, improvements to the town’s library and youth centre, as well as 80 supported living apartments. It was given planning approval earlier this year subject to an agreement being made on terms of the development.
An update on the scheme came at a local plan hearing on October 31 and the scheme is being delivered by the supermarket chain along with the Wirral Growth Company, Wirral Council’s joint venture with Muse. Officers on October 31 said the new Lidl is “well advanced” and expected to be delivered first in 2024 followed by the 80 extra care apartments and 15 homes in 2025 and then another 30 homes in 2026-27. This is a delay of about one year as the first homes had previously been expected to be built by 2024 and the whole scheme finished by 2026.
However Christopher Katkowski KC, a legal representative for the council, said: “If you look at the trajectory, we’re got these in effect bang in the middle of the five years so they could move or two years to the right and still be in the five years.”
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