Quote ="Catnap"Ted did put a planning application in for housing on the site though didn't he Al, so unless the supermarket have come in with a late bid it would seem that housing would be the obvious use, which would be a shame because you could well imagine Tesco (assuming SWC meant them) paying more for the opportunity of building on there than a housing developer.'"
As a nation we don't have a housing industry anymore! in effect everything has been scaled down and frozen up to ride out the economic storm. Tesco have been dying to move in on the Wakefield market for the past decade. An area the size of BV would be perfect, with a local population to draw from for employment from with a good mix of working and middle class housing estates in the immidiate vacinity. And while it may not have the best road access at the moment for a company that employs more people than the British Army and makes over a billion pounds a week this is just a mild and tempoary inconvenince.
Tescos will move in on the Wakefield market theres never been a doubt.