ALDI is targeting a number of Bradford areas as part of its plan to open 100 new stores over the next two years. 

The supermarket has pledged to invest £1.3 billion by 2023 in a bid to further grow its retail estate, as it continues to push ahead with plans to open an average of one new store a week.

The areas where the chain is looking for sites include South Bradford, Queensbury, Otley and Burley in Wharfedale among others.

Aldi, which now has more than 920 stores across the UK, is searching for freehold town-centre or edge-of-centre sites suitable for property development.

The supermarket says it is on the lookout for sites that are big enough to accommodate a 20,000 sq ft store and around 100 dedicated parking spaces, preferably on a prominent main road and with good visibility and access.   

Additionally, Aldi will also be investing in the development of new and expanded distribution centres.

Richard Thornton, Communications Director at Aldi UK, said: “We’re continuing to gain even more customers - with over 60 per cent of UK households shopping with Aldi in the last year.

“Our focus is on expanding our store estate, making sure Aldi is accessible to as many of these new shoppers across the country as possible. Looking ahead, we are excited to provide millions of new customers with access to Aldi’s award-winning quality and unbeatable value as we create even more places and more ways to shop with us.”

The full list of locations it is targeting in West Yorkshire are:

  • Wakefield
  • Brighouse
  • West Park, Leeds
  • Garforth/Thorpe Park
  • Horsforth
  • Roundhay/Moortown
  • Batley / Drighlington
  • Horbury/Ossett
  • Sowerby Bridge
  • North Halifax
  • South Halifax
  • Otley
  • Normanton
  • Mirfield
  • Pudsey
  • South Bradford
  • Queensbury
  • Knottingley
  • Burley in Wharfedale
  • Heckmondwike