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9:34am Friday 16th May 2008
TWO discount supermarkets could soon be coming to Ryedale, creating 60 new jobs in the process.
Lidl, a German-based company known for its low prices, is submitting an application to Ryedale District Council to build a new store on the Former CPL Coal Depot in Vivis Lane, Pickering.
It is also applying to create a new outlet on the site of a former car dealership in Welham Road, Norton.
If successful and there are no complications the stores could be open just after the New Year.
A spokesman for Lidl explained why the company wanted to move into Pickering.
He said: "We have been looking to build a store in Pickering as part of our ongoing expansion programme throughout the UK.
"We see Pickering as having limited food retail choice, with its residents having to travel to our store in Stakesby Road, Whitby, to achieve quality choice and value.
"The proposed site will be ideally situated to serve the needs of residents living in and around Pickering, bringing jobs and investment, as well as a much-needed alternative discount food store."
Plans for both stores are now at the draft stage and are likely to be submitted in around three weeks.
In Pickering the entire site, including the car park, measures 3,903 square metres - nearly an acre - although the sales area would be 1,063 square metres (42,011 square feet). The site in Norton is similar in size.
Both stores would employ about 30 people each, on a mix of full and part-time contracts.
To gauge public opinion and explain the plans, representatives from the company held an open day in Pickering on Monday which was attended by about 500 people.
A second open event was held in Norton yesterday. People had the chance to quiz company representatives, view the plans and taste food samples between. There was also a chance to talk about employment opportunities.
Lidl, which has about 5,000 stores in 17 countries, was established in the 1930s and established itself in Britain in 1994.
It now has more than 380 stores across the UK.
OldFart, York says...
11:37pm Sun 18 May 08
KarenWhite1978 wrote:I use Sainsbury so less of the riff-raff please. I will reserve judgement until we see what it offers, but I don't hold out much hope. Aldi & Netto are terrible. Little choice, and what they do have is often poor quality and nearing sell by. Perhaps that's why they are cheaper? Not really a real supermarket.
Perhaps they will keep some of the riff-raff away from the real supermarkets.
Dr. John Sentamu, York says...
8:26pm Sat 17 May 08
exYorkist wrote:So is America.
Netto is rubbish.
KarenWhite1978, Heslington says...
6:10pm Fri 16 May 08
piaggio, holgate says...
2:39pm Fri 16 May 08
exYorkist, USA says...
2:37pm Fri 16 May 08
Angry and Frustrated, York says...
2:06pm Fri 16 May 08
Voice of reason wrote:Aldi is also fab (and it is an Aldi on Fulford Road) - however, neither Aldi nor Netto come anywhere near to Lidl in quality terms altho' Aldi is a lot closer in terms of quality to Lidl than Netto is - I use the Lidl in Woodlesford, Leeds because that's where one of my friends live.
They're opening an Aldi on Monks Cross in the Autumn too I believe, near the Polar garage. Much cheapness! (although never been in one myself)
A user, Selby says...
1:21pm Fri 16 May 08
Voice of reason, York says...
12:33pm Fri 16 May 08
hustler, York says...
12:01pm Fri 16 May 08
A user wrote:I think that's an Aldi. Same sort of thing, budget supermarket (like Netto).
Is there not one on Fulford Road?
A user, Selby says...
11:43am Fri 16 May 08
Angry and Frustrated, York says...
11:39am Fri 16 May 08
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2:56pm Tue 27 May 08