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New £6m Home Bargains store will create 70 jobs and transform ‘blighted’ corner

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A new £6million Home Bargains store that is set to create over 70 jobs has been welcomed as a catalyst for regeneration in an East Lancashire town.

The Hyndburn planning committee unanimously approved the discount retailer’s latest venture on Heys Lane, Great Harwood, which will revitalise the site of an old gas storage works and feature a garden centre.




On the same day as the approval, the community faced the contrasting news of Freudenberg Sealing Technologies announcing the shutdown of its Ramsbottom Way factory in Great Harwood, resulting in 74 job losses.

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The upcoming Home Bargains outlet will occupy an irregularly shaped plot that was part of a disused gas storage facility, strategically situated near the intersection of Park Road and Heys Lane, just east of the town centre.

The site, acquired by the applicant in June 2021, had not been used since 2018. Directly across from the planned store is an existing Aldi supermarket, reports Lancs Live.

Councillor Stewart Eaves, Hyndburn Council’s environment chief, said at the meeting: “This is good news. It really takes up what has been a blighted area for a lot of years.”

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