Lidl reveals expansion investment for the year as it publishes latest list of locations for potential new stores.
The retailer has confirmed that it is looking to open new stores in Hereford (North / West), Ledbury, Leominster and Ross-on-Wye. This is in addition to the store that will be opening later this year at the Three Counties Hotel site on Belmont Road in Hereford.
The company would also like to open new stores in Abergavenny, Builth Wells and Brecon.
The discounter is set to open over 40 new stores this financial year as it enters its fourth decade of growth in Great Britain.
This year will see the completion of construction work on the expansion of its warehouse in Belvedere, which has more than doubled in size, along with the start of work on its Leeds distribution centre.
With increasing demand from communities for convenient access to a Lidl store, the discounter welcomes proposed planning reforms aimed at unlocking growth and supporting expansion
Lidl GB has today announced plans to invest half a billion pounds in its expansion, as the discounter moves forward with plans to open more than 40 new stores across the country this financial year.
As part of its continued mission to provide all communities across the country with access to affordable, high-quality food, Lidl has published its 2025 site requirements brochure, outlining hundreds of potential locations for new stores – including high streets, retail parks, and mixed-use town centre sites.
The updated list features locations across England, Scotland and Wales – from Ellon to Dawlish, and Builth Wells to Aylsham as well as the London Borough of Barnet – reflecting Lidl’s accelerated expansion plans to meet growing customer demand.
Richard Taylor, Chief Real Estate Officer at Lidl GB, said: “This level of investment is a clear sign of our ambition. As we enter our fourth decade in Great Britain and hurtle towards a thousand stores, there are still so many parts of the country crying out for convenient access to a Lidl store.
“That’s why we welcome the measures proposed in the Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill – they recognise the urgent need to remove barriers to development and support the kind of growth we at Lidl are working towards.”
“Our latest site requirements brochure reinforces the scale of our ambition for the future. New Lidl stores mean new jobs, new opportunities for British suppliers, and continued investment into local economies. We’re proud to be one of the fastest-growing supermarkets in the country, and with this investment, we’re taking another big step in our journey.”
This year will see the completion of the expansion of Lidl’s Belvedere Regional Distribution Centre, which has more than doubled in size. To support its growing estate, the discounter is also set to start construction on a brand-new distribution centre in Leeds later in the year.