A former long-term councillor says Hastings District Council should 鈥減ull out all the stops鈥 to attract a new supermarket into Flaxmere, even if that means considering reduced rates for a major supermarket.
New World Flaxmere is set to close its doors in less than two weeks鈥 time, leaving the suburb of 11,000 people - on the outskirts of Hastings - without a supermarket.
Hawke鈥檚 Bay App reported this week that talks between Hastings District Council and Woolworths NZ were 鈥渁t an advanced stage鈥 and Flaxmere was 鈥減oised to get a new Woolworths supermarket鈥, citing an anonymous source.
In response, a Woolworths NZ spokesperson said, 鈥淲e have noted the closure of New World Flaxmere.
鈥淲hile we鈥檙e always looking for new opportunities to open stores in communities across Aotearoa, we don鈥檛 have a Flaxmere proposal to share at the moment.
鈥淲e will update the local community if that changes.鈥
Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said, with regard to a new supermarket, that 鈥渁t this stage there isn鈥檛 anything that we can confirm that is ready to take and sign off on鈥.
鈥淲e are working with every option from co-op, to independent, to the major supermarket provider chains, to try and get a supermarket to Flaxmere,鈥 Hazlehurst told Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today.
鈥淭he whole team is on this. We know that we don鈥檛 want to be without a supermarket in Flaxmere for very long, and we are working really hard on all options.鈥
As for discussions with Woolworths, she said, 鈥淲e have had conversations with Woolworths now for the last 10 years.
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鈥淲e started in 2011 on this project to get a new supermarket for Flaxmere and so, for both Woolworths and Foodstuffs, our teams are working very, very closely with them to consider all options.鈥
She said the council was also working with developers on the prospect of building a new supermarket.
The lease for the ageing building which currently houses New World Flaxmere was up for renewal in March, and Foodstuffs North Island (which owns New World and Pak鈥檔Save) decided not to take it up again.
The Flaxmere community has been outraged by news it is set to lose its only supermarket. Photo / Paul Taylor
In 2022, Foodstuffs North Island received resource consent for a New World to be built on vacant land behind the existing supermarket.
However, they pulled the plug on those $21 million plans, citing a changing economic environment.
Woolworths NZ (which is rebranding its Countdown chain to Woolworths this year) is the country鈥檚 only other major supermarket player, besides Foodstuffs.
Former HDC councillor Henare O鈥橩eefe, who was a long-term Flaxmere ward councillor, said the council may have to look at 鈥渢rade-offs鈥 to get a deal across the line for a new supermarket such as Woolworths.
He said that may include offering lower rates or even a year without rates.
鈥淚f I was sitting around that Hastings council now, I would be saying 鈥榬ight, what can we do to encourage these people to come in here, what can we do differently鈥.
鈥淚 would pull out all the stops [but] at the same time you have to maintain the integrity of the ratepayers.鈥
He said the obvious concern with a trade-off was 鈥済iven the present economic climate I don鈥檛 think the ratepayer would have the inclination to entertain that idea鈥 for reduced rates.
Hastings councillor Simon Nixon said the development site behind the existing New World was 鈥渞eady to go鈥 and zoned for commercial use.
Current Flaxmere ward councillor Henry Heke said the community deserved a new supermarket, but 鈥渁t the moment there are no official details on any provider that is willing to sign a piece of paper鈥.
Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke鈥檚 Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business, councils, breaking news and cyclone recovery. He formerly worked at 九一星空无限 Corp Australia.
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