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Sunday 07 November 2021 4:07 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 08 November 2021 11:46 am

John Lewis scraps land sell-off after villagers’ displeasure

By: Emily Hawkins

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John Lewis has been forced to ditch plans to sell off land for homes after Hampshire residents rebelled against the plans.

The department store retailer had planned to sell off land for 12 new homes in Longstock, near Andover. However, it ditched the plans, citing “a significant level of opposition to the scheme,” to the parish council, The Sunday Telegraph reported.

Residents were concerned about the potential for more traffic and the scale of the project, proposed in a street named Church Lane.

The founder of the partnership, John Spedan Lewis, bought an estate in Leckford in 1929 and acquired further land in the following years.

Chairman Dame Sharon White has pledged that two-fifth of the firm’s profits in the next decade will be made outside shops.

A John Lewis spokesperson said the decision not to progress with the Church Lane site was “not one we took lightly.”

They added the company was “committed to finding a solution to deliver affordable housing” in the area and it was currently considering alternative sites it could sell to Rural Homes England.

“There was not a clear local majority in support of the development, which is a key measure for us and something we promised to adhere to given our heritage here and role within the village.”

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