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Dartford Borough Council approve plans by Lidl for a supermarket at former police station in Instone Road

Lidl moved a step closer to opening a new store in Dartford last night after plans received the green light.

Dartford council's planning committee approved a planning application to convert the former police station in Instone Road into a supermarket.

It means the German retailer could join rivals Aldi after the company opened at the Orchard Shopping Centre last Thursday.

The former police station in Instone Road, Dartford
The former police station in Instone Road, Dartford

The application is for a retail store with 81 car parking spaces. Six apartments, a mix of two and three bedrooms, will also be built above the supermarket.

In April 2012, Lidl were refused an earlier application to build a store over fears it could hinder town centre regeneration in Dartford.

The site was also identified as a key priority area for new houses.

But the authority's objections have been addressed in the latest set of plans, according to a council document.

The council's planning committee met last night at the Civic Centre.

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