Plans to demolish a former Homebase and replace it with a branch of Lidl have been approved by Mid Sussex District Council.

An application for the site in London Road, East Grinstead, was given the nod during a meeting of the planning committee.

In January 2021, Lidl was given permission to move into the Homebase store but, while that permission is valid until January 2026, the supermarket has chosen instead to demolish it and build a smaller, ‘greener’ building.

It is expected to open in November 2025 and will create 40 jobs – five full-time and 35 part-time.

The council received ten letters objecting to the plans, with concerns raised including increased traffic and congestion, and whether another food store is needed in the area.

Plans to demolish a former Homebase in East Grinstead and replace it with a branch of Lidl are to be considered by Mid Sussex District Council. Image: Mono Architectural Design

Plans to demolish a former Homebase in East Grinstead and replace it with a branch of Lidl are to be considered by Mid Sussex District Council. Image: Mono Architectural Design

While some of the committee shared the concerns about traffic, no objections were received from West Sussex Highways.

The plans were approved unanimously.

CouncillorRex Whittaker said: “I welcome a new business potentially coming to the town and what will be a great investment.”

But he felt the original consent given in 2021 had been ‘sneaked through on the back of Covid under the radar’ and had not been given due diligence, especially when it came to traffic.

With only one access to and from the site, Mr Whittaker warned that traffic would soon queue up, adding to congestion.

He asked that a condition be added to the planning permission requiring Lidl to steward the situation – staff in hi-vis jackets guiding the traffic – as is sometimes done at a nearby McDonalds.

Officers said this was not possible but would be something Lidl could look into should it become necessary.

To view the application, log on to pa.midsussex.gov.uk and search for DM/24/0981.