It claimed Lidl had failed to establish an inadequacy of licensed premises in the area, as required under the Licensing (Northern Ireland) Order 1996.
It was also alleged to be an impermissible attempt to circumvent the legislation by effectively making another application for an off-licence.
Ruling on the dispute, Mr Justice Colton determined that Lidl had established the necessary inadequacy.
He pointed out that if the application is successful, there will be only one licensed premises in a vicinity where two pubs previously operated.
The proposed new premises would be in the centre of an area with established shopping and transport facilities, along with an increasing adult population.
“It may well be that it will not meet the full demand for licensed premises within the vicinity given its size and lack of food provision,” the judge said.
“That however does not mean that (Lidl) fails to establish inadequacy.”
Dismissing the appeal, Mr Justice Colton held that Lidl had made a bona fide application to operate the premises as a public on/off-licence.
“It will invest a significant sum of money, at least £410,000 into fitting out the public house,” he said.
“I accept that it has concluded that the public house will be profitable, knowing that if it closed through lack of profitability an evitable consequence would be that the off-licence permission would lapse following any such decision.
“I am satisfied that it meets the statutory requirements and there is no good reason for refusing the application.”
Although some Reddit users who commented on the photo of the scales were positive with one saying "they are 10x more convenient and faster", many were more crit
A beloved high-street shop will close its doors after 20 years in business, coming as a "huge loss" to loyal customers. Simply Baby in Lancaster announced on We
Tesco is trialling a new checkout feature (Picture: Alex Segre/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Tesco shoppers in Gateshead might no
The stars of the show will be at Bluewater Shopping Centre on Saturday, March 22, and Sunday, March 23, for an "action-packed immersive experience". The