A HUGE new Asda superstore is being proposed for Plymouth, which will create 250 new jobs for the city, with plans now on display for the public to view.
The plans also include improvements to Weston Mill Oak Villa Sports and Social Club, thanks to funding from the supermarket development.
The exhibition is being held at the club on today from noon to 7pm, to allow locals to see the new proposals for the club, which include a new improved clubhouse pitches.
They will be funded through the development of a new Asda store and petrol filling station.
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