Having spoken with a representative of Sainbury's yesterday they were keen for us to post up the following proposal.
Please look through the proposal and lets hear your opinions.
Sainsbury's is proposing a significant investment in Penzance. Together with British International Helicopters (BIH), we have drawn up plans for the regeneration of the heliport site through the construction of a new Sainsbury's store, business units and a park and ride.
The proposed redevelopment of Penzance heliport will secure the future of the BIH passenger service between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, as the sale of the land would enable BIH to relocate and invest in the business instead of closing the route.
It is important that we have your feedback as it will help shape the planning applications.

The planning application, which we aim to submit in November 2010, will seek to establish the principle of development on the site. If this outline application receives approval, Sainsbury's will then submit to Cornwall Council the details of the design, layout and landscaping.
The site is located at the entrance to Penzance and Sainsbury's is committed to creating an exciting new gateway to the town for residents and visitors.
The proposed development includes:
• A Sainsbury's store with petrol station
• Business units
• A park and ride

Please look through the proposal and lets hear your opinions.
What are we proposing?
Sainsbury's is proposing a significant investment in Penzance. Together with British International Helicopters (BIH), we have drawn up plans for the regeneration of the heliport site through the construction of a new Sainsbury's store, business units and a park and ride.
The proposed redevelopment of Penzance heliport will secure the future of the BIH passenger service between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, as the sale of the land would enable BIH to relocate and invest in the business instead of closing the route.
It is important that we have your feedback as it will help shape the planning applications.

The planning application, which we aim to submit in November 2010, will seek to establish the principle of development on the site. If this outline application receives approval, Sainsbury's will then submit to Cornwall Council the details of the design, layout and landscaping.
The site is located at the entrance to Penzance and Sainsbury's is committed to creating an exciting new gateway to the town for residents and visitors.
The proposed development includes:
• A Sainsbury's store with petrol station
• Business units
• A park and ride

How will the proposals benefit Penzance?
This proposed investment would comprehensively redevelop the heliport site in line with Cornwall Council's vision for the area. It would consolidate BIH's operations in Cornwall and safeguard the Isles of Scilly helicopter service. Other benefits of the redevelopment of this gateway site include:
This proposed investment would comprehensively redevelop the heliport site in line with Cornwall Council's vision for the area. It would consolidate BIH's operations in Cornwall and safeguard the Isles of Scilly helicopter service. Other benefits of the redevelopment of this gateway site include:
• A mixed-use scheme that represents significant investment in the gateway to Penzance
• Increased retail choice and competition
• Sainsbury's quality products at fair prices
• Around 400 new full and part time jobs in-store
• Business units creating up to 75 new jobs to support local enterprise
• A park and ride

• Increased retail choice and competition
• Sainsbury's quality products at fair prices
• Around 400 new full and part time jobs in-store
• Business units creating up to 75 new jobs to support local enterprise
• A park and ride

What would be in store?
Sainsbury's is first and foremost a grocer and we offer a wide variety of quality products to suit the needs of all of our customers.
We never compromise on quality. For example, the only difference between Taste the Difference and Basics is the cut, size and shape. Sainsbury's food range includes:
SO Organic: we have over 300 lines in our organic range
Freefrom: for those who have wheat, gluten and dairy intolerances, or wish to remove it from their diet
Kids: nutritionally balanced, so you can be sure you're making good, healthy choices for your children
Be Good to Yourself: relaunched in 2010, we're making it even easier for you to make healthy choices without compromising on taste
Basics: helping you to cut the cost of weekly shopping with over 700 low priced food and grocery items
Taste the Difference: a wide range of quality food and drink using quality ingredients and authentic recipes.

Buying British and local suppliers
Sainsbury's is first and foremost a grocer and we offer a wide variety of quality products to suit the needs of all of our customers.
We never compromise on quality. For example, the only difference between Taste the Difference and Basics is the cut, size and shape. Sainsbury's food range includes:
SO Organic: we have over 300 lines in our organic range
Freefrom: for those who have wheat, gluten and dairy intolerances, or wish to remove it from their diet
Kids: nutritionally balanced, so you can be sure you're making good, healthy choices for your children
Be Good to Yourself: relaunched in 2010, we're making it even easier for you to make healthy choices without compromising on taste
Basics: helping you to cut the cost of weekly shopping with over 700 low priced food and grocery items
Taste the Difference: a wide range of quality food and drink using quality ingredients and authentic recipes.

Buying British and local suppliers
Nearly 80 per cent of Sainsbury's fresh produce is British grown and we stock more than 3,500 locally produced products. Our 'Supply Something New' initiative helps local suppliers to introduce their products to us. Here are some of their stories:
St Ewe Free Range Eggs
"We started farming chickens in 1989 and now rear around 20,000. They're all free range which makes us a natural fit for Sainsbury's, who we've now been supplying for nearly two years, after pitching our business to one of their regional buyers. It's a great boost for the company and we're now able to grow a stable business that employs local people and contributes to wider regeneration in the area." Rebecca Morris, St Ewe Free Range Eggs
Rodda's Cornish Clotted Cream
"We supplied our first batch of clotted cream to Sainsbury's in Truro over 16 years ago and have not looked back. We've built on this success and have gone on to grow the business extensively over the years and we now sell our Cornish delicacy in all Sainsbury's stores in Cornwall, Devon and even into Somerset. Supplying a retailer like Sainsbury's has transformed our business and the relationship has been very successful." Richard Jewell, Rodda's Cornish Clotted Cream
Other Cornish suppliers include:
• Cornish Country Larder - cheesemakers
• Kelly's - ice cream
• WC Rowe - bakers
St Ewe Free Range Eggs
"We started farming chickens in 1989 and now rear around 20,000. They're all free range which makes us a natural fit for Sainsbury's, who we've now been supplying for nearly two years, after pitching our business to one of their regional buyers. It's a great boost for the company and we're now able to grow a stable business that employs local people and contributes to wider regeneration in the area." Rebecca Morris, St Ewe Free Range Eggs
Rodda's Cornish Clotted Cream
"We supplied our first batch of clotted cream to Sainsbury's in Truro over 16 years ago and have not looked back. We've built on this success and have gone on to grow the business extensively over the years and we now sell our Cornish delicacy in all Sainsbury's stores in Cornwall, Devon and even into Somerset. Supplying a retailer like Sainsbury's has transformed our business and the relationship has been very successful." Richard Jewell, Rodda's Cornish Clotted Cream
Other Cornish suppliers include:
• Cornish Country Larder - cheesemakers
• Kelly's - ice cream
• WC Rowe - bakers
What does Sainsbury's stand for?
"We are Committed to respecting the Customers we serve, the local Communities in which we operate, and the Colleagues and suppliers that make it all happen."
Sustainability: Sainsbury's is a leader in utilising energy efficient technologies such as rain water harvesting systems, waterless urinals, sun pipes and electric vans
Community: We were awarded Platinum status in this year's Business in the Community Corporate Responsibility Index. This is testament to our Active Kids sport campaign, Healthy Eating Tours for schools and other initiatives to support our local communities
Fairtrade: In 1994 we were the UK's first major supermarket to offer Fairtrade food and now we are the biggest retailer of Fairtrade food by sales value
Quality: Our Taste the Difference range won the Best Own Label Range category at the latest Grocer magazine Gold Awards, recognising our dedication to offering consistently high quality, fresh food
Local suppliers: We actively seek out regional suppliers and currently stock more than 3,500 locally sourced products. We are also the only supermarket to sell regionally caught fish
Buying British: We have supported British farming for more than 40 years, with 80 per cent of our fresh produce British-grown.
Sustainability: Sainsbury's is a leader in utilising energy efficient technologies such as rain water harvesting systems, waterless urinals, sun pipes and electric vans
Community: We were awarded Platinum status in this year's Business in the Community Corporate Responsibility Index. This is testament to our Active Kids sport campaign, Healthy Eating Tours for schools and other initiatives to support our local communities
Fairtrade: In 1994 we were the UK's first major supermarket to offer Fairtrade food and now we are the biggest retailer of Fairtrade food by sales value
Quality: Our Taste the Difference range won the Best Own Label Range category at the latest Grocer magazine Gold Awards, recognising our dedication to offering consistently high quality, fresh food
Local suppliers: We actively seek out regional suppliers and currently stock more than 3,500 locally sourced products. We are also the only supermarket to sell regionally caught fish
Buying British: We have supported British farming for more than 40 years, with 80 per cent of our fresh produce British-grown.
What are the next steps?
We will carefully consider all of the feedback from our consultation process. This will help to shape the outline planning application before it is submitted to Cornwall Council by the end of the year.
If the Council approves the plans a further more detailed application will be submitted.
British International Helicopters, who currently own the site, will not be vacating until October 2011. This means that the development will not be complete until some time in 2012.
If you have any comments or questions, please contact us.
email: feedback@sainsburys-penzance.co.uk
Freephone: 0800 130 3270
Or write:
Sainsbury's , c/o The White House, 6 Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 1PD
email: feedback@sainsburys-penzance.co.uk
Freephone: 0800 130 3270
Or write:
Sainsbury's , c/o The White House, 6 Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 1PD
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