Councillors unanimously approved plans for the supermarket near Nottingham City Hospital
Plans to build a new supermarket and 62 homes on the site of a former plastics factory in Nottingham have been approved.
City councillors gave Lidl permission to create the store off Belconnen Road during a meeting on Wednesday. Some conditions were put in place including a requirement to plant more trees in the 100-space car park.The Local Democracy Reporting ServiceCouncillors unanimously approved the plans with a condition that the site was appropriately managed and some slight alterations were to be made to borders and fencing on the new estate.
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