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Tesco withdraws superstore and flats plan

Tesco has withdrawn plans for a major redevelopment of its Old Kent Road store after claims that it could undermine new shops at the nearby £1.5 billion Elephant and Castle regeneration.

Tesco's plans for the six-acre site included a superstore and 369 new homes in blocks up to 13 storeys high.

The scheme encountered strong opposition from the Elephant and Castle consortium, led by Olympic Village developers Lend Lease, as well as Mayor Boris Johnson and Southwark council. The Mayor's planning team said it breached the London Plan because it would not be in a designated retail centre.

Transport for London objected to the increase in shoppers' parking from 290 to 563 spaces and the Commission for Architecture and Built Environment compared the blocks of flats to a Sixties housing estate. Tesco said it would rethink, but remained committed to the plan.

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