Aldi has announced that its store on Bridgnorth Road in Wollaston, UK, will cease trading on April 12, 2026, to make way for an expansion project. Construction is set to begin the following day, April 13, and the store is expected to remain closed for at least six months, with plans to reopen in autumn 2026.
The expansion will extend onto nearby green space known as The Dell, a move that has sparked significant opposition from local residents. More than 200 residents signed a petition to save the open space, voicing concerns over the impact of the development on their living conditions and access to public areas.
Cllr Andrew Tromans confirmed the closure and construction plans, stating, “The Wollaston Aldi store will cease to trade next Sunday with construction works to commence the next day.” The local council has been actively involved in discussions regarding the proposed development.
Despite the opposition, the Planning Inspectorate granted permission for the extension, which has raised questions about the balance between community needs and retail development. Inspector C Butcher highlighted the main issues, stating, “The main issues are the effect of the proposed development on the living conditions of local residents, with particular regard to access to public open space, and the effect of the proposed development on highway safety on Bridgnorth Road.”
In addition to the construction news, Aldi is preparing to celebrate its 50th birthday with the release of a reusable bag on April 15, 2026. The retailer is also launching new spring products aimed at retirees, with prices starting at $20 or less. Among these offerings is a tea set collection featuring a blue floral toile motif.
As the community grapples with the impending changes, local leaders, including Cllr Tromans, have expressed their commitment to standing with residents in their efforts to preserve green spaces. “Your Stourbridge Lion Lib Dem team stood with local residents to try to prevent the loss of a green open space to the rear of Wollaston Aldi,” Tromans remarked.
The situation remains dynamic as residents continue to voice their concerns and seek alternatives to the proposed expansion. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential adjustments to the plans in response to community feedback.













