Waitrose vans allowed to load from earlier in the morning at Kenilworth store to deal with demand

By David Lawrence - Local Democracy Reporter

13th Oct 2022 | Local News

Waitrose can now load its home delivery vans for longer at its Kenilworth store (image via Waitrose)
Waitrose can now load its home delivery vans for longer at its Kenilworth store (image via Waitrose)

Waitrose home delivery vans can be loaded up earlier in Kenilworth after extended hours were approved by councillors.

But the new times will not apply to HGVs delivering to the Bertie Road store after the council's environmental health officer objected due to the extra noise they would generate.

Warwick District Council's planning committee agreed to the longer hours at their meeting this week with loading now allowed from 6am to 11pm seven days a week.

The existing times for lorries remain – 7am to 11pm each day apart from Sunday when they are 8am to 9pm.

The matter was deferred when discussed at a meeting in August.

Rebecca Amos, a senior compliance manager at Waitrose, said: "As this application demonstrates, Waitrose remains committed to Kenilworth and to its customers with the proposals seeking to enhance the online services offered by the store in response to continued home delivery demand from existing and new customers."

Cllr Richard Dickson asked if access for the delivery vans could be the same as for the HGVs, through Abbey End car park as this would benefit those living near the store in Southbank Road, Station Road and Bertie Road but the council's planning business manager, Sandip Sahota, said there had been no such request from environmental health so such a condition would be unreasonable.

Kenilworth Town Council had objected to the application saying it did not take the impact on residents into account.

     

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