Aldi announces plans for new store in the Cotswolds

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Aldi is opening 16 new stores across the UK including one in the Cotswolds.

The supermarket chain revealed the expansion plans on June 16, which will help boost its presence across the UK while supporting long-term ambitions to grow from 1,080 to 1,500 stores nationwide.

New store locations include one in Bishops Cleeve, near Cheltenham.

Jonathan Neale, managing director of national real estate at Aldi UK, said: "At Aldi, we are committed to making high-quality, affordable food accessible to everyone.


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"This is why we continue to invest in expanding our store network across the UK.

"Our £370 million investment in new stores this year will help us bring Aldi’s unbeatable value to even more communities, supporting local economies through our industry-leading pay for colleagues."

The list of new store locations includes Hattersley in Greater Manchester, Bishops Cleeve in Cheltenham, Port Talbot in Wales, Sudbury in Suffolk, Ashford in Kent, Watford in London, Rayleigh in Essex, Balsall Common in the West Midlands, Marble Arch in London, Malton in North Yorkshire, Sutton Coldfield in the West Midlands, and Wigan in Greater Manchester.


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Aldi has claimed to become the first supermarket to meet the £13 rule for shop assistants' hourly pay nationally.

The £12.75 hourly rate was raised to £13 in September last year, with staff inside the M25 now earning £14.33 per hour.

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