Aldi lodges new foodstore plan for Govan

Supermarket chain Aldi has announced plans to transform a large retail building in Govan into a new foodstore.

Aldi lodges new foodstore plan for Govan

An application has been submitted to Glasgow City Council to convert three units occupied by B&M Stores at Junction 24 Retail Park in Helen Street.

The project also involves the demolition of units four and five (currently partly-occupied by B&M and That Party Place). The site would be served by 120 car parking bays.



The planning statement explains: “The proposals are submitted in order to meet Aldi’s new store development aspirations to serve the residents of Govan, Cessnock and immediate surrounding areas which are not currently served by a store.

“There is currently limited discounter presence within the catchment area, leading to residents leaving to access food shopping provision not present, this includes Aldi’s store at Paisley Road West within the Cardonald / Halfway Local Town Centre, which is overtrading. The proposals can, therefore, improve the sustainability of shopping trips for local residents.

“The proposed host units, which are anticipated to become vacant in the near future, are located within an existing established retail park which benefits from access and associated infrastructure.

“Critically, the unit is of a sufficient size to accommodate the proposed operation by Aldi without necessitating significant external alterations to the retail park. Indeed, the overall floorspace of the retail park would be reduced as a result of the development proposals.



“The Aldi proposals offer the opportunity of developing a site, at an accessible location, whilst delivering up to 35 permanent new jobs for the local area once the store opens.”


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