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Tesco pollution fears

A TESCO store in the London Road area will bring worrying levels of traffic pollution, St Albans MP Anne Main has warned.

She said that a report prepared by the store chain itself had confirmed people living near the proposed supermarket would be exposed to pollution.

Mrs Main said: "The does not address the residential houses that will be refurbished and will be directly affected by queuing traffic into the store.

"I am also unhappy about the occupied homes that the report accepts would be significantly affected by dust and pollution during the construction of a store."

The report argues that the store will reduce traffic in other areas by stopping St Albans people driving to London Colney or Hatfield to shop, but Mrs Main described this as speculative.

10:33am Wednesday 26th March 2008


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Posted by: Bob, St Albans on 10:58am Wed 26 Mar 08
Has Ms Main defected to the Greens? Tories usually support big business who support the party with helpful donations. DC should have a word.
Posted by: Paul, st albans on 11:34am Wed 26 Mar 08
Bob, what is your obesession with people supporting 'big businesses'. First you have a pop at the Review claiming it is biting the hand that feeds it and now this. No doubt if niether made a stand you criticise them for that too...
Posted by: Bob, St Albans on 12:08pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Yes indeedy and I have a go at you for having a go at me, lighten up a bit, any fool can tell the Review and our lovely MP are posturing over the Tesco plan, one to sell papers (or, rather, advertising) and, admittedly, to fill space, and the other to get votes, albeit Ms Main does appear to have turned a sickly green colour.
Posted by: ian, st albans on 12:26pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Anne Mains not gone green she is just looking out for local residents who will be adversely impacted by a massive Tesco. The 70% increase in traffic will result in long traffic queues and so will cause a significant increase in pollution for all who live near or walk along London Road. Its good to see politicans holding the likes of Tesco to account before they are allowed to trash St Albans. Nitrogen dioxide levels already exceed EU limits in the area and a Tesco will only make matters worse. The Tesco environment report also talks of a whole year of dust impacting anyone living within 200 metres of the site.
Posted by: Bob, St Albans on 12:43pm Wed 26 Mar 08
And there's probably asbestos in the crummy buildings someone's going to have to remove, whether it's a new housing estate, school or grocery store. So the developer gets the blame for cleaning up the site? I notice no one ever mentions the property company who will get a huge windfall profit from this site, the very people who neglected their buildings and assets for so many years, long before Mr T came on the scene. Dust to dust, ashes to ashes...
Posted by: lovelybones, St Albans on 12:12pm Tue 6 May 08
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Posted by: Simon, St Albans on 10:24pm Tue 6 May 08
Erm, Bob - Verulam properties, the developers of the site, are a subsidiary of Tesco (see this article from 2 years ago... http://www.borehamwo
odtimes.co.uk/displa
y.var.668878.0.0.php
) There is no middleman.

Also, as I've said before, a new Tesco will lead to LESS local newspaper advertising - you can't turn on the TV without seeing a Tesco advert - they spend very little in local papers!
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