New Marks and Spencer could come to Stowmarket under retail park plans

Another unannounced 'national retailer' also has plans for a new store in the town

The proposed site of the new retail development off Gun Cotton Way
Author: Joao Santos, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 1st Dec 2023
Last updated 1st Dec 2023

A new Marks and Spencer store could come to Stowmarket, under plans for a new retail park in the town.

The application, submitted by Location 3 Properties Ltd (L3P), proposes the construction of three retail units at Tomo Road and Gun Cotton Way, in Stowmarket.

One of the units would see a new Marks store come to the town alongside an unannounced ‘national mixed goods retailer’, and another occupier that hasn’t yet been identified.

The plans would see a floor area totalling at 5,298 sqm, with a large 238-vehicle car park also accompanying it.

An approval, the developer argues, would not only deliver around 180 new full-time jobs but also send ‘a strong and tangible message of investment and confidence in Stowmarket’.

The application also states the development would ‘act as a catalyst

for realising further investment within Stowmarket in direct response to the retail needs of the growing community’ — estimated at around 1,500 new homes.

In turn, the plans could also reduce the need for residents to travel to Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich in order to access ‘comparable retail provision’.

According to a statement by the developer, a public consultation measuring initial resident feedback saw overwhelming support, with 618 respondents, or over 95 per cent, in favour.

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