Aldi has sights set on ‘significant upgrade’ for Galway Retail Park store

Retailer has submitted a planning application to Galway County Council and hopes to begin construction in early 2022

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15 June 2021

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Aldi is planning to extend and fully revamp its Galway Retail Park store in a move that it says will create ten new permanent jobs at the store.

The extended store will offer customers a larger shopping space, including new hi-spec fixtures and fittings.

Aldi has submitted a planning application to Galway County Council and hopes to begin construction in early 2022.

Colin Breslin, regional managing director, Aldi Ireland said: “Creating a larger Aldi store featuring our award-winning Project Fresh format will provide an even better shopping experience for shoppers. The store team are hugely excited by this announcement and are looking forward to the store receiving a state-of-the art upgrade.”

Aldi’s Galway Retail Park store opened in 2005, and currently employs 24 staff.  The store is one of the Aldi outlets offering a rapid grocery delivery service in partnership with Deliveroo.

Operating nine stores in County Galway, Aldi says it is “deeply involved in the local community”. Through its partnership with FoodCloud, Aldi’s Galway stores have donated over 41,400 meals to local charities to date. Each store is also part of Aldi’s Community Grants network, with Madra Dog Rescue, East Galway & Midlands Cancer Support and Galway Mountain Rescue among those to avail of the €500 bursary grant in recent times.

 

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