WAITROSE has been given the green light to build a new store opposite the town's Hermitage Academy.
Argyll and Bute's Planning, Protective Services and Licensing (PPSL) committee made the decision today following a public hearing in the town yesterday (Tuesday).
More than 260 people attended the eight hour hearing in Victoria Halls, which followed an earlier site visit by committee members.
Planners had recommended that the application for a food store and petrol on Cardross Road on the outskirts of the town be refused.
Councillor Daniel Kelly, chair of the PPSL committee, said the proposal had generated strong reactions both in favour and against.
He said: "This was a controversial application which attracted a large number of representations and raised a number of complex issues.
The strength of feeling on both sides was evident during what was a very thorough hearing.
"Our planning team recommended that the proposal be turned down for several reasons, not least that it would represent a departure from the local development plan.
"We assessed the application in line with planning legislation requirements and with regard to national and local planning policy along with all other relevant planning and other material considerations."
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