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Aldi to open new store ‘as quickly as possible’ creating up to 40 jobs

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 14:09, Wednesday August 21st, 2024.
Last updated: 14:09, Wednesday August 21st, 2024

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An artist's impression of the proposed new Aldi supermarket in Nelson
An artist’s impression of the proposed new Aldi supermarket in Nelson

Up to 40 jobs will be created when Aldi opens a new supermarket in Nelson “as quickly as possible”, a representative of the firm has vowed.

Caerphilly County Borough Council’s planning committee voted unanimously to back the plans for Mafon Road at a recent meeting.

The existing Co-op store on the site will be demolished to make way for the new Aldi and a large car park.

The project has won the support of many in the community, with more than 90% of people who took part in a recent pre-planning consultation saying they were in favour.

Rob Jones, Aldi’s real estate director for the Cardiff region, told the council committee the new supermarket will “benefit the community in Nelson”.

He said some people in the area “can’t access our existing stores” because they live “too far away”, meaning the proposal for an “affordable and modern” Mafon Road Aldi will be “so important for the local community”.

The Co-operative Food store in Nelson
The Co-operative Food store in Nelson

“It’s our intention to open the store as quickly as possible,” Mr Jones added.

Council planning officer Helen Winsall said the new Aldi will use the existing road access to the Co-op, but will be set back further from the road, with a 111-space car park in front.

She said there had been some concerns the new layout would lack “visual interest” but noted Aldi had proposed planting some trees and a new hedgerow.

The size of the new store meant council officers had to consider its effect on nearby large high streets – in this case Ystrad Mynach – but Ms Winsall said she and her colleagues believed the Aldi “can be accommodated without any significant impact”.

Public reaction to the plans was overwhelmingly positive, with some supporters telling the council the store was “needed” in the area, would reduce the need to travel for shopping, and would create jobs.

One objection to the plans focused on nesting swallows at the existing site, and in granting planning permission, the committee imposed several conditions on Aldi, including that the new store must feature several bird boxes.

Mr Jones also told the committee that Aldi would offer job interviews to anyone currently working at the Co-op store.

Aldi looking to build new supermarket on site of Co-op store

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