The supermarket is appealing for help to decide where to prioritise

Ald has published the latest list of locations it wants to open new branches and the chain is calling on the public to help identify the best locations for new stores

The discounter is inviting customers to submit suggestions for where new Aldi stores should be opened. The most requested locations will be reviewed by Aldi’s team as part of the discounter’s commitment to bringing its stores to even more communities.

Aldi is investing over £370 million in new stores this year, as it works towards its long-term target of 1,500 locations nationwide. Jonathan Neale, Managing Director of National Real Estate at Aldi UK, said: “We know how important it is for people to have access to affordable, high-quality food close to where they live, which is why we’re asking our shoppers to help us identify the communities that would benefit most from a new Aldi store.

“Opening new stores in these areas means we can bring great value to more customers, while also creating jobs and offering industry-leading pay.”

The supermarket ran a similar initiative last year, which saw locations in London, Merseyside and Oxfordshire recognised as priority locations amongst shoppers. Since then, progress has already been made to bring a new store near to Pendle Drive, Liverpool, and Hanworth and Willesden in London.

To nominate a town or area for consideration, customers are invited to email NextNewStore@aldi.co.uk and state the town they would like to put forward in the subject of the email.

Aldi is asking for submissions by Thursday, June 18, 2026, with plans to share the results and unveil the next round of priority locations later this year.

This is Aldi’s latest list of where it is looking for sites:

SCOTLAND

Glasgow, Cathcart

Glasgow, Springburn

Clarkston

Glasgow, Glasgow Fort

Bonnyrigg

Edinburgh, Barnton

Blantyre

Newhouse

Dumbarton

Falkirk, Ladysmill

NORTH EAST ENGLAND, NORTH YORKSHIRE & CUMBRIA

Newcastle Upon Tyne

Sunderland

South Shields

Harrogate

York

Scarborough

Morpeth

Kendal

NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE & EAST, WEST & SOUTH YORKSHIRE

Chesterfield, Alma Leisure Park

Leeds, Horsforth

Doncaster, Balby

Otley

Brighouse

Cleethorpes

Sheffield, Nether Green

Ossett

Halifax, Calderdale Royal

Sheffield, Woodhouse

NORTH WEST ENGLAND

West Didsbury

Wigan

Bradshaw, Bolton

Lowton

Cheadle, Manchester

Bramhall

Penwortham

Worsley

Radcliffe

Darwen

CENTRAL & WEST MIDLANDS

Bloxwich

Walsall

Birmingham

Wellingborough

Coventry

Wolverhampton (North West)

Wolverhampton (South West)

Tipton

Warwick

Chelmsley Wood

NORTH/EAST MIDLANDS

Leicester, Fosse Park

Leicester Forest East

Derby, Allestree

Leicester, Birstall

Nottingham, Beeston

East Midlands McArthurGlen Designer Outlet

Derby, Normanton

Leicester, North Evington

Eastwood, Nottingham Road

Leicester, Oadby

MERSEYSIDE, CHESHIRE, SHROPSHIRE & NORTH WALES

Amlwch

Aintree

Kirkby

Upton

New Brighton

Toxteth

Dolgellau

Caernarfon

Warrington

Queensferry

Church Stretton

EAST ANGLIA, ESSEX & HERTFORDSHIRE

Cambridge (South)

St Albans

Basildon

Brentwood

Basildon

Rayleigh

Southend / Leigh on Sea

Harpenden

Ware

Hitchin

SOUTH CENTRAL & HOME COUNTIES

Winchester

Bath

Bracknell

Cheltenham

Dorchester

Oxford

Slough

Banbury

Chesham

Maidenhead

LONDON

Chiswick

South Ealing

Rickmansworth

Notting Hill

Kensington

Chingford

Watford

Barnet

Hackney Central

Highbury & Islington

Beckenham

Lewisham

Sidcup

Chessington

Twickenham

SOUTH EAST

Brighton

Newhaven / Peacehaven

Haywards Heath

Chatham

Polegate

Worthing

Crawley

Guildford

Reigate / Redhill

Aldershot

SOUTH WALES & SOUTH WEST

Bristol

Penzance

Barry

Plymouth

Swansea

Exmouth

Cardiff

Exeter

Hereford

Ivybridge

For further details on Aldi’s site requirements, visit: www.aldi.co.uk/about-aldi/property/required-towns

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