The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Perth superstore may make a comeback following fatal fire

DEVELOPMEN­T: Applicatio­n lodged with Perth and Kinross Council to rebuild shopping units and construct a garden centre

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@dctmedia.co.uk

A popular central Perth store that burned to the ground last year is set to return, this time with a garden centre attached.

Perth and Kinross Council is being asked to allow the developmen­t to go ahead at the site of the B&M superstore that was destroyed in a fire in August 2019, in which a man died.

Moorgarth Properties, which owns the land at St Catherine’s Retail Park, says approval for the garden centre is key to B&M signing off on a long-term deal to remain in the area for the next 15 years.

Pets at Home, whose neighbouri­ng store also burned down, has already agreed to return to its former site.

Moorgarth Properties was given permission to rebuild the blaze-hit units with a few minor changes earlier this year.

An agent for the company said it wanted to replace the existing complex with something even better.

A Moorgarth spokesman said: “Given the current circumstan­ces surroundin­g the Covid-19 pandemic, and resulting temporary stop to any on-site constructi­on, this time is viewed as critical to pursue planning consent for a renewed and improved scheme.

“This will provide occupiers with a bespoke developmen­t tailored to their long-term operationa­l requiremen­ts, as opposed to reverting to previous nonoptimal layouts.

“Importantl­y, the bespoke newbuild nature of this scheme brings the opportunit­y to secure a new 15-year lease for B&M at the site, thereby securing long-term economic commitment to the retail park and supporting the jobs created by the retail operation and the continuing activity this developmen­t will bring.”

Pets at Home has already applied to the local authority for permission to erect its signs at the complex when it is rebuilt.

A team of 50 firefighte­rs tackled the early morning blaze at the retail unit on August 24 last year. Around 30 animals were rescued from Pets At Home.

A week later the body of a 33-year-old man was found in the rubble of the B&M store.

B&M and Pets at Home have previously stated their commitment to returning to the site.

Pets at Home had originally planned to reopen its store by the middle of this year, however the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic has meant work on the retail unit has paused.

Both B&M and Pets at Home were contacted for comment.

“The bespoke new-build nature of this scheme brings the opportunit­y to secure a new 15-year lease for B&M at the site. MOORGARTH SPOKESMAN

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Pictures: Dougie Nicolson/kris Miller/phil Hannah. Clockwise from top: The site of the former B&M store and Pets at Home; the B&M store being demolished; investigat­ors at the scene of the fire.
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