It always looked fairly certain but at the council meeting Wednesday, May 23, there was confirmation that Aldi would be building its supermarket in Merimbula’s Main Street.
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Council formally resolved to enter into a contract for sale for 103 and 105 – 107 Main Street with the German giant.
Bega Valley Shire Council’s general manager, Leanne Barnes, said that progressing the sale was another boon for the shire.
“This is fabulous news for the town and the shire more broadly, with greater economic activity bringing a multitude of benefits,” Ms Barnes said.
“Confirmation means that this sale can progress to the next step, ensuring that locals and visitors alike may soon enjoy greater choice, the flow-on influence of greater competition and more modern and comfortable shopping conditions.
“Importantly we also envisage that small businesses will experience the positive impact through more people travelling to Merimbula and the area more broadly to spend,” Ms Barnes said.
Councils director community, environment and planning Anthony Basford said that council had undertaken “a significant amount” of legal work related to the contract.
The development application for the supermarket will go before the Joint Regional Planning Panel due the cost of construction being valued at $6.9 million (any development over $5 million has to be referred to the JRPP), and also due to council’s role as the land owner.