Asda, a major retailer, has announced plans to create a new 'town centre' in London, which will include the construction of up to 1,500 homes. The project aims to transform a London superstore into a mixed-use development, with a focus on affordable housing. The initiative has sparked mixed reactions among locals, with some seeing it as a positive boost for local businesses while others are concerned about increased traffic and high-rise developments.
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Asda has revealed plans to create a "town centre" in north-west London, including 1,500 homes. https://t.co/BBZT1sTIZH
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