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Originally Posted by Xaccers
Anyone who does object can put their reasons forward and attempt to get the plan rejected. It's been done successfully on several occasions.
Of course so far we've heard such great arguments against them as (to paraphrase) "they're so busy they impact on parking, but I don't know why they'd need another one a few miles away"
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They'd just class it as racist probably. unless it was Tescos, then the "they're so busy they impact on parking, but I don't know why they'd need another one a few miles away" would probably have the planning rejected.