First-look proposals for a new Tesco food store, car parking and apartments have been unveiled for a key town centre development site.
Tesco’s subsidiary SpenHill submitted what is known as an 'environmental screening report' to Epsom Council in relation to the Upper High Street site in Epsom.
This is not a planning application, but the document said SpenHill intends to submit an application for a food store of up to 1,800 sqm in the location, with a car park for 200 spaces, 52 residential apartments and another car park for public and private use.
The report said the proposed development is in character with the Upper High Street and would not result in any significant environmental effects.
Do you think a Tesco store should be built on the Upper High Street? Get in touch with your views: email Hardeep Matharu on hmatharu@london.newsquest.co.uk, call 020 8722 6346 or tweet @Hardeep_Matharu.
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