That quite wrong Dave one decision should not be consequential on the other. Each should stand or fall on their merits alone.
No, the implication of what wheels writes is that in theory, both bids could succeed, but if you read the extensive consultants' reports etc, no-one is suggesting that Marple needs TWO new big supermarkets - only one.
However, I go along with wheels to the extent that I agree that each application should be considered strictly on its merits. So what merits do we see?
1. An application from a huge multinational retail chain, coupled with our local sixth form college, to build a new Asda and a new college building. If approved, no-one doubts that it would happen. Asda/Walmart will be able to finance it with small change from their back pockets. Some people may not like it, but what you see is what you get. And Marple would get significantly improved educational facilities for the next fifty years or so.
2. An application from a small local local developer who has not yet got any supermarket to sign up, and therefore will not have any bank finance in place. If his bid is approved, we have no idea whether his scheme will actually happen. And if it did, there would be no wider educational benefit to the local community.
Which would you choose?