Liz Leffman, Jo White, Peter Mason and Ben Stoneham campaigning against Sainsbury
Liz Leffman, Jo White, Peter Mason and Ben Stoneham campaigning against Sainsbury's
The results of the consultation carried out by Sainsbury's themselves are below by electoral ward in alphabetical order:
Bishop's Waltham - Oppose 51% (593), Support 47% (540), Other 3% (29)
Cheriton and Bishop's Sutton - Oppose 51% (42), Support 40% (33), Other 10% (8) 
Droxford, Soberton and Hambledon - Oppose 54% (105), Support 39% (75), Other 7% (14)
Owslebury & Curdridge - Oppose 59% (245), Support 38% (159), Other 2% (10)
Shedfield - Oppose 46% (236), Support 51% (259), Other 3% (14)
Swanmore and Newtown - Oppose 51% (270), Support 47% (250), Other 2% (13)
Upper Meon Valley - Oppose 53% (114), Support 47% (100), Other 1% (1)
Wickham - Oppose 44% (101), Support 48% (110), Other 8% (17)
Outside consultation area - Oppose 63% (10), Support 38% (6), Other 0% (0) 

Prospective MP Liz Leffman has visited the public consultation for the proposed Sainsbury's superstore in Bishops Waltham. She says the consultation is "a sham" because people are not being given the facts about the amount of traffic the new store will generate in villages across the area.

Sainsbury's representatives at the consultation admitted that the supermarket could draw up to 35,000 cars per week into the village, and that the supermarket will be serviced by 8 lorries a day, which will come from Basingstoke, or from one of the other stores in the area such as Fareham, Alton or Eastleigh.

"What shocks me is that people are not being given the facts" said Liz "Bishops Waltham is miles away from a motorway, unlike Sainsbury's other superstores in the area. All the roads run through small villages. If lorries come from the M3 they will have to come through Twyford, Colden Common and Upham. If they come from Fareham they will have to come through Wickham and Waltham Chase, and if they come from Eastleigh then they will probably come through Curdridge. Lorries coming from the Alton store will have to travel through villages on the A32, including West Meon, Warnford and Corhampton"

Liz and MP Mark Oaten have met with the local action group to review the proposals. They are concerned that the character and vitality of the village will be seriously damaged if a superstore opens, and that local shops, including the fishmonger, butcher and grocer, could be forced to close.

"It's hard to see how this store will benefit Bishops Waltham" said Liz "The site is across a main road from the village centre, and will not be integrated into the town, so people are unlikely to make a trip to the high street after doing their supermarket shop."

Sainsbury's has seven stores within 10 miles of Bishops Waltham

UPDATE: Read about the Public Meeting held on 28th May at the Jubilee Hall on the proposal for a Sainsbury's store on the Abbey Mill site: 

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