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Sainsbury's in Rugby fined for parking offences - for third time

Rugby Editorial 12th Jan, 2016 Updated: 27th Oct, 2016   0

SAINSBURY’S has been fined £4,000 for repeatedly allowing its delivery vans to park on a main road while unloading goods.

Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Limited was found guilty of four breaches of a planning condition notice served on its Sainsbury’s Local store, in Hillmorton Road, at a hearing held at Nuneaton’s Warwickshire Justice Centre on Tuesday January 5.

It was the third time the store had been prosecuted for breaching the notice after magistrates imposed fines in April and September 2015.

The court heard the store was granted planning permission in 2010, with a condition all delivery vehicles had to park within the boundary of the store’s site while unloading goods.




But from August 2012 the council received a number of complaints about vehicles parking on Hillmorton Road while making deliveries to the store.

And when talks between the council’s planning enforcement team and the store’s manager failed to resolve the issue, the council served a breach of condition notice in August 2013 – making further breaches of the planning condition a criminal offence.


Sainsbury’s was fined £1,000 by magistrates for a breach of the condition notice at a hearing in April 2015, and a further £2,000 for two breaches of the notice at a hearing in September 2015.

At last week’s hearing, Sainsbury’s was found guilty in its absence of a further four breaches of the condition. The breaches took place on October 25, November 1, November 8 and November 15, and on each occasion a delivery lorry parked on Hillmorton Road, blocking the footpath.

Magistrates imposed a £4,000 fine – £1,000 for each breach – and ordered Sainsbury’s to pay a £100 victim surcharge and £384 costs.

After the hearing, Rugby Borough Council development spokeswoman Coun Heather Timms said: “This condition was included in the planning permission granted to Sainsbury’s in order to ensure the safety of pedestrians and drivers on Hillmorton Road.

“Our planning enforcement team always aims to resolve issues such as this through constructive dialogue but unfortunately in this case we have been forced to take the matter to court.”

Residents can report suspected breaches of planning conditions or planning permission by emailing [email protected] or calling the council’s planning enforcement team on (01788) 533759.

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