we will see a procession of supermarket delivery vans coming in & cars heading out of Marple to find cheap petrol for the next decade at least.
In other words, things will simply go on as they have done for several years. Yes, that's almost inevitable now, of course.
However, this bit of corium's post puzzles me:
Whilst [the Kirkland scheme] plus the Asda episode were going on all the town centres around us have been busy getting their own schemes off the ground making any future new Marple supermarket scheme less viable
There are several supermarkets in other places not far from Marple -Hazel Grove, Whaley Bridge, Bredbury, Hyde, Glossop etc - but they have all been established for several years. Where are all these places which have been 'busy getting their own schemes off the ground' during the past two years while the failed Hibbert Lane and Chadwick Street schemes have come and gone?
However, corium's conclusion is surely right - that we are now probably not going to get a proper 25,000 sq ft. supermarket in Marple. And one of the reasons has little to do with Marple: if you read the business pages in the newspapers, they are full of stuff about how the major supermarket chains are reporting declining sales and profits, and the analysis suggests that this is mainly at their traditional 'big box' stores. Online sales are OK, the smaller convenience stores (Tesco Express etc) are doing OK, and the 'niche' chains (Aldi, Lidl, M&S, Waitrose) are also doing OK. Now we have blown it with the Hibbert Lane Asda, the only realistic prospect, IMO,would be an Aldi or M&S on Chadwick Street.