by Bob Jefferson » 06 Sep 2012, 19:40
I don't think we should take the campaign against Sainsbury's too seriously. In reality, what can the objectors do? Object to the alcohol licence? Very unlikely to succeed I would have thought. Object to Sainsbury's Local standard signage? I'm happy to argue for a more subdued approach to shop branding but I think it may well be in vain. Big companies usually get their own way with regard to this and Planning Enforcement seems to be fairly toothless, even when objections are upheld.
If Sainsbury's are smart, they will note all that is going on and start investing in the Portobello community. For a start, they could support Sarah Woodford in promoting Portobello as a shopping and tourist destination. They could employ local people. They could open a direct dialogue with us, their potential customers. Portobello is a different proposition to anywhere they have opened before. We are a special case and they will do well do heed that. It's not just about the price of a loaf of Hovis, though that's certainly part of the equation.