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Last Updated: Tuesday, 17 October 2006, 12:46 GMT 13:46 UK
Tesco has smaller plans for town
Anti-store protesters
People protested against the original superstore plans
Plans by supermarket giant Tesco for a superstore in a north Devon town have been withdrawn and replaced with a smaller scheme for the same site.

The proposed store in Torrington would be on the site of a football ground, swimming pool and children's play area called Vicarage Field.

Tesco said it had changed its plans following public consultation.

But those opposed to the plans said even a smaller store would mean the community lost vital facilities.

In July, several residents held a protest in the town against the company's original plans, which were for a 30,000sq ft store.

Protesters are still concerned about the effects a new store could have on local businesses.

Torridge District Council said it would adhere to its usual impartiality and standard procedures used for all planning applications before making any decision.


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