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Plans for huge new Farmfoods store to open in Altrincham

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Plans for a huge new Farmfoods store at a former B&Q in Greater Manchester have been revealed. The unit at Atlantic Street Retail Park in Altrincham, which is currently a United Carpets store, could be converted into a frozen food retailer if the plans are approved.

The building off Atlantic Street, which was previously a B&Q DIY store, was set to be turned into a Morrisons in 2013. But planning permission was refused for the store that would have been four times the size of what Farmfoods is proposing for its new site.

According to planning documents, the family-owned grocery business, which was founded in 1954, has been moving to bigger stores in locations with free parking for customers.

Until recently, Farmfoods had a store in Sale town centre, but it was deemed too small. READ MORE: 'It was top, top secret': No-one knew about this nuclear bunker for years - now you can go inside In the document, consultants Gravis Planning said: "Farmfoods are committed to identifying a location for a store in Altrincham as well as other potential locations elsewhere in the Trafford Council area.

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