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Lidl Opening Nine Stores In One Month



Lidl is kicking off the new year with nine store openings in one month. With the majority opening their doors in February, hundreds of new jobs have been created as a result, whilst even more households nationwide will have access to the discounter’s award-winning combination of high-quality, affordable products.


Canning Town, Preston, Walsall, and Wombourne are all getting new stores. Meanwhile, a further five communities will see a bigger and better Lidl re-open in their area following significant investment. This will include stores in Blantyre, Cwmbran, Oldbrook, Wells, and West Ealing.


The latest wave of openings follows its first of 2025 in Northampton, whilst building on the momentum of a series of ten new store openings in the run up to Christmas, including Bovey Tracey, Hemel Hempstead, and Ipswich, as part of the discounter’s ongoing expansion drive.


Delivering an economic boost, this growth will create hundreds of new roles across the country. Colleague benefits include industry-leading maternity and adoption leave, enhanced holiday entitlement, and an in-store discount.


Richard Taylor, Chief Development Officer at Lidl GB, said:

“As we begin the new year, we’re maintaining our momentum and opening nine state-of-the-art stores, delivering bigger and better shopping experiences to new communities and those we’ve proudly served for an average of 26 years. After a record-breaking Christmas, where millions of households turned to Lidl, these openings reflect the growing demand for our unbeatable value and quality. This is just the start – we’ve got more openings in the pipeline this year alone and can’t wait to welcome even more customers, both loyal and new, through our doors in the weeks ahead.”

This ambitious growth comes after Lidl’s most successful Christmas yet, with nearly two million more customers shopping at the discounter compared to previous years. Sales for the festive period rose 7% year-on-year, exceeding £1 billion for the first time. Lidl has also consistently been named the fastest-growing bricks-and-mortar supermarket for over a year.



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At a unique event focused on the incredible resilience of those living in rural Britain, The Royal Countryside Fund (RCF), brought together 16 community-focused organisations to share their experiences around rural life, its challenges and solutions.


Each of the organisations in attendance have received funding through the RCF’s Supporting Rural Communities flagship grant programme, which has awarded £500,000 each year to power community-led solutions that enhance the viability and sustainability of rural communities. The ‘Supporting Rural Communities’ grant scheme is supported by the players of the People’s Postcode Lottery and Waitrose. The People’s Postcode Lottery has awarded the RCF an incredible £2.28m of grant funding over the past six years. The conference was supported by Rural Solutions and hosted at the Broughton Sanctuary near Skipton.


Founded by HM King Charles III, then The Prince of Wales, in 2010, The Royal Countryside Fund’s vision is for rural communities to achieve their own solutions to build the social infrastructure and local services they need, whether its developing environmental initiatives such as reducing food waste, providing skills training to improve employment opportunities for young people, or creating accessible community spaces, the community commitment behind each project means that thousands of people will directly benefit from the RCF’s support in a way that is meaningful to them and their communities. Since its formation, The Royal Countryside Fund has invested more than £11.5 million in over 500 rural community-led projects.


The RCF’s priority for the future is to enable sustainable and thriving rural communities. By this they mean sustainable as a whole – economically, environmentally and socially. They want to ensure that rural communities are living places fostering innovation, engaging people and able to play their part in addressing some of the national and global challenges that we all face. The objective of the event was to showcase some of the amazing projects that the RCF have funded and to learn from them, whilst encouraging community organisations to network and share ideas and best practice.


Reflecting The Royal Countryside Fund’s vision for rural communities to come together to share knowledge and ideas that fulfil their role in creating a sustainable future, Keith Halstead, Executive Director of The Royal Countryside Fund welcomed attendees, saying:

“This is a significant moment for the RCF to draw on the knowledge, experience and skills of all the organisations here at our first-ever conference for rural communities, to shape the charity’s future support for those who live and work in the countryside."

"The event is all about identifying the challenges and opportunities rural communities face and the solutions. I am most grateful to everyone for taking the time out to join us and to travel here today from all parts of the UK.


He encouraged everyone to take full advantage of the learning exchange which the conference offered, saying “I always think it's the informal opportunities to chat with each other that often enable new connections to be made from which derive the most benefit.”


William Fry, Managing Director of Rural Solutions, specialists in rural diversification and development who supported the event, commented:

“I'm a great believer that the rural sector is probably one of the most innovative in the United Kingdom today and some of the work in terms of use of land and property to create economic opportunity through leading edge design are quite extraordinary, not formulaic in any way and really very powerful in terms of what rural places, and people can deliver."

“We've got a task at hand here which I see as being two-fold, not only to share ideas and thoughts as to what successful rural places look like from projects that we have been involved in delivering, but also to help The Royal Countryside Fund shape its future strategy in terms of how they continue to support and develop confident rural communities.”


Sessions covered a range of topics including sustainability, identifying community need and opportunity and future planning.


On the second day of the conference, Allan Wilkinson, Trustee of the Royal Countryside Fund, interviewed Heather Smith, from Crackington Village Shop – a community Shop in an isolated coastal village in north Cornwall providing essential groceries, newspapers, prescriptions and supporting local producers.


Describing the community’s challenges, she said “Through a survey, we proved there was a need for the service. The Royal Countryside Fund stepped in and supported us with core costs, and we were able to advance with our plans, to keep the initiative going and bring people together. Through the pandemic we really saw the need for the community support and the need for the service has continued. We have a book exchange, a prescription service, and a place to meet for a cup of tea - all enabled by some amazing volunteers.”


Concluding the conference, Keith said: “Whatever constraints are faced, particularly in rural areas, you have created vibrant and sustainable communities and the RCF is delighted to play a small part in all that you do and in your success.”


The Royal Countryside Fund would like to thank Rural Solutions, Broughton Sanctuary and The Wright Wine Co for supporting the event, as well as the players of the People’s Postcode Lottery, Waitrose & Partners for their support of The Royal Countryside Fund’s Confident Rural Communities network.




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