| Wolverhampton's Summer Row scheme in legal challenge |
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| Friday, 04 April 2008 | |
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Plans for a £300m regeneration scheme in Wolverhampton is facing a legal challenge.
The Summer Row Scheme will create a 86-unit shopping centre, anchored by a new Debenhams department store. It will also include leisure facilities, homes and an underground car park. Hazel Blears, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, gave the city council the go-ahead to proceed with the compulsory purchase order following a lengthy public inquiry where an independent inspector heard a wide range of evidence. Wolverhampton City Council and its development partner Multi Development UK have long stated that the creation of Summer Row is key to the ongoing regeneration of Wolverhampton and the future prosperity of the city. Construction work on Summer Row was due to begin later this year. However the legal challenge could delay the scheme by many months. In a statement the council said: “We are extremely disappointed and frustrated that LCP is holding up the regeneration of Wolverhampton. Their case is not new and has already been defeated at last year’s public inquiry. This could well end up wasting an awful lot of time and money. “We are confident that the challenge from LCP against the Secretary of State will be unsuccessful. The confirmation of this order by the Secretary of State is the result of years of painstaking work by many stakeholders. “If LCP pursue their challenge to court, then we are looking at a lengthy legal process that will take many months to be concluded. The actions of LCP will undoubtedly increase the worry and uncertainty for everyone affected by the CPO. However, the council will continue to work with everyone affected and ensure they are kept informed of developments.” Mark Rebbeck, Multi Development UK development manager for the Summer Row scheme, said: “Multi acknowledge the challenge made by LCP to their £300m regeneration scheme for the city of Wolverhampton. We respect the legal process and look forward to a speedy and satisfactory outcome to this challenge enabling us hopefully to commence construction of the scheme in the summer as planned. This will in turn provide Wolverhampton with the long-awaited regeneration of this part of the city as soon as possible.” |



