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Sainsbury's approved to convert former Homebase site in Dumfries.
Summary
Sainsbury's has received council approval to convert a former Homebase unit at Cuckoo Bridge Retail Park into its first Dumfries supermarket, and the company says the plan would create about 100 jobs.
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Sainsbury's has received permission to open its first store in Dumfries by converting a former Homebase unit on the Cuckoo Bridge Retail Park. The planned change replaces a condition that previously limited the unit to non-food bulky goods. Dumfries and Galloway Council approved the alteration so the space can operate as a supermarket. Sainsbury's said the move represents investment in the area and would create jobs.
Key details:
- The approval allows the former Homebase site at Cuckoo Bridge Retail Park to be used as a supermarket.
- A planning condition originally restricted the unit to non-food bulky goods; the council has agreed to change that condition.
- Sainsbury's said the project would create about 100 new jobs and would be the retailer's first store in Dumfries.
- Homebase went into administration in late 2024 and the Dumfries site closed with around 25 jobs lost; Sainsbury's intends to reuse the building.
Summary:
The decision enables a supermarket presence at the retail park and is expected to bring employment and additional shopping choice to the town. Undetermined at this time.
