A letter from W A Aston, secretary to the Examination Panel for the North West Regional Office, regarding the Town and Country Planning Act of 1971 and the Greater Manchester Structure Plan and its First Alteration.
Sainsbury's was being invited to express its views on the Alteration with regard to the restrictions on retail developments not being allowed outside of existing shopping centres.
Lord Sainsbury suggested that Mr Gurth Hoyer-Miller [Director of Development and Property, and Chairman of Homebase] would provide a response.
J.D. Sainsbury correspondence, 1983-84
Department of the Environment and Transport correspondence with J.D. Sainsbury
A letter from W A Aston, secretary to the Examination Panel for the North West Regional Office, regarding the Town and Country Planning Act of 1971 and the Greater Manchester Structure Plan and its First Alteration.
Sainsbury's was being invited to express its views on the Alteration with regard to...
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Sainsbury's was being invited to express its views on the Alteration with regard to...
- Ref. No: SA/FAM/5/3/13
- Date: 25 Sep 1984
- Level: File
- Extent: 3 pages
- Access: Open
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