Aldi wants to remove canopy from Oswestry store over anti-social behaviour concerns

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Aldi wants to remove canopy from Oswestry store over anti-social behaviour concerns
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Aldi bosses want to take down a canopy around its Oswestry store after they said the shelter attracts anti-social behaviour.

This discount supermarket has submitted a planning application to Shropshire Council to remove the part of the canopy on the rear of its building, overlooking Beatrice Street.In its application Aldi said that its agents met an officer from Shropshire Council on site to discuss the issues it has with anti-social behaviour in relation to the canopy.

Oswestry Mayor, Councillor Jay Moore, whose ward includes Beatrice Street, said he had had no complaints from residents. He said while he appreciated it was Aldi's building and it was within its rights to take it down, he was concerned that removing the canopy could just move the anti-social behaviour to other areas such as bus shelters at the bus station.

"Simply removing the canopy is not tackling the core issue which is the anti-social behaviour," he said. "If the canopy goes then the people using it as an area to hang out will just find somewhere else to go."

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