What the retail park will look like at Weymouth Gateway. Picture: Avercet Property and London Metric WEYMOUTH will be open for business thanks to the creation of a new multi-million pound retail park which has been given approval. The Weymouth Gateway scheme off Mercery Road will bring new stores to the area and create 280 jobs. President of the Weymouth and Portland Chamber of Commerce, Craig Oakes, said in a statement that the development could change what Weymouth can really offer in and out of season and noted Weymouth is open for business . Concerns have been raised the development is on a site earmarked for industrial use and instead should be for businesses that provide high quality jobs. But councillors agreed the retail scheme would create a significant economic boost and would make use of a vacant site.
Councillor Richard Nickinson has backed the Weymouth Gateway development. COUNCILLORS and local business figures have thrown their support behind the proposed retail park plans at the Weymouth Gateway site, which were today being decided by planning bosses. Various figures across the political spectrum have backed the plans ahead of today s planning committee, stating the development will create hundreds of jobs, boost the local economy and lead to further investment into Weymouth. Councillor Richard Nickinson, Conservative Group Leader on Weymouth Town Council, noted he did not understand why Weymouth Town Council opposed the plans and their views do not reflect the majority view of Weymouth residents.