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Work starts on The Food Warehouse unit on Ashford Retail Park as Iceland replaces Argos

16:08, 26 January 2024

updated: 16:35, 26 January 2024

Work has begun on converting an empty Argos unit into a huge two-storey supermarket.

Iceland is taking on the catalogue giant's former store on Ashford Retail Park in Sevington, creating 40 jobs.

Work has started on The Food Warehouse store on Ashford Retail Park. Picture: Phil Richardson
Work has started on The Food Warehouse store on Ashford Retail Park. Picture: Phil Richardson

The store will open under ‘The Food Warehouse’ name - a brand launched by Iceland in 2014.

Its stores are larger than the chain’s core outlets and stock a wider range of frozen goods.

Contractors have now started working on the site after plans to install a new shopfront were approved by Ashford Borough Council (ABC) earlier this month.

The authority received one letter of objection after a resident raised concerns over a lack of parking and noise pollution.

A separate application concerning the installation of an air conditioning/refrigeration plant is yet to be approved.

Argos left Ashford Retail Park in August 2022
Argos left Ashford Retail Park in August 2022

In a comment submitted to ABC, Sevington with Finberry Parish Council says it is concerned about the noise the compound will create.

"The noise level reported will be 32 decibels but at night this will appear much louder," it said.

"The parish council also has concerns about parking; the current infrastructure cannot cope with existing tenants when busy and this puts pressure on local residents.

"A supermarket is only going to exacerbate the problems."

ABC is set to decide on the application - which also includes a new mezzanine floor - later this month.

The Food Warehouse will open on Ashford Retail Park in Sevington
The Food Warehouse will open on Ashford Retail Park in Sevington

Iceland says 10 full-time jobs and 30 part-time positions will be created when the store opens.

After KentOnline revealed plans for the store in December, shoppers said they were pleased to hear the large unit will be used again.

It has sat empty since Argos closed in August 2022.

“I’d definitely choose to shop there," Valentine Doldan said.

"It’s a shame that Argos had to go but it’s better than it being left empty."

Valentine Doldan was one of many shoppers to welcome the plans when they were announced last month
Valentine Doldan was one of many shoppers to welcome the plans when they were announced last month

Mel Jacobs added: “I think Iceland would be quite good there; it’s horrible when units are empty and shops close.

“The only thing is that the retail park is quite busy already so there would be more traffic, and parking could be harder."

Iceland currently has a store in Ashford high street and a freezer section inside The Range – the former John Lewis – in Fougeres Way.

It is not yet known when The Food Warehouse will open.

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