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Waimea Weekly - 6 November 2024

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Waimea Weekly

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Wednesday 6 November 2024

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Richmond’s New World shelved ANNE HARDIE The proposed New World supermarket at Three Brothers Corner in Richmond has been put on hold, with the date for its construction “still to be determined”. Previously, the company said the new supermarket would be com-

pleted by 2025, but it no longer has a start date for construction. General manager retail and property for Foodstuffs South Island, Tim Donaldson, says the proposed New World supermarket has been delayed so the company can focus on two key projects. One of those projects is the re-

build of New World Stoke and the other is the refurbishment of Pak’nSave Richmond. “The date for the start of construction of New World Richmond is still to be determined.” The company has owned the site on the corner of Bateup Rd and Gladstone Rd since

2007 and revealed its plans for a New World supermarket six years later. In 2014 the Tasman District Council approved the rezoning of the 1.64 hectares of land from residential to commercial and in 2016 granted consent for a 4,000 square metre supermarket and two retail tenancies.

However, Foodstuffs South Island delayed the development timetable for the supermarket due to the economic conditions associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. The consent expired in March 2023, which meant the consent

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MASK CARNIVALE TAKES OVER 30TH ARTS FESTIVAL

Seven-year-old Brightwater School student Mila Rosanowski, above, parades up Trafalgar St with her classmates for the Mask Carnivale on Friday night. Brightwater joined Mahana, Central and St Joseph’s Schools, along with community groups. See page 6.

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