Plans for a new Aldi food store in Slaithwaite to be unveiled at public exhibition

Plans for a new Aldi food store in Slaithwaite to be unveiled at public exhibition
20 February 2013
Yorkshire retail developers Dransfield Properties Ltd are holding an open public consultation session in Slaithwaite on Friday about the company’s plans for a new ALDI food store in the town.
The Barnsley-based company is bringing forward proposals for the new store which is planned for a disused mill site on Britannia Road in the town – the new ALDI will have a sales area of 12,000 sq ft.
As well as regenerating a disused mill site the new development will also create 30 new jobs in the town. Ninety new town centre car parking spaces are being created and a traffic civilisation scheme for Britannia Road is also proposed.
The open consultation session will be held on Friday (February 22nd) from 12pm through to 7pm.
Representatives from ALDI as well as the Dransfield development team will be on hand to answer questions about the proposals. Site plans and artists impressions will also be available to view during the session.
Retail Property Director at Dransfield Properties Ltd, Andrew Malley, said: “We look forward to discussing our plans for Slaithwaite. We are delighted to be working with ALDI on this exciting project which will not only bring a disused site back into use but will also help keep more shoppers in the town.”
Anyone with an interest in the plans is invited to attend the consultation event;
Time: 12pm – 7pm
Venue: Slaithwaite Civic Hall
Date: Friday February 22nd
Aldi is one of the world’s largest privately owned companies. The company opened its first stores in the UK in 1990 and currently operates over 500 stores across the country.
Dransfield Properties specialises in town centre developments as well as stand along foods stores. For further information about the company log onto www.dransfield.co.uk
For further information, contact:
Public Relations Department, Dransfield Properties Ltd
Tel: 01226 360644
Email: pr@dransfield.co.uk
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