25 new permanent jobs to be created
The best prices in grocery are coming to Clonakilty as Aldi today confirmed it will open a new store in the town in 2022. Aldi has received final planning permission for the store at the Waterfront, which will create 25 permanent jobs once opened, as well as 80 jobs during the construction phase.
The new environmentally-friendly 1,315 sqm store will be powered by 100% green electricity and will see two free-to-use electric charging points installed outside the store furthering Aldi’s strong sustainability credentials.
The store will be constructed in Aldi’s award-winning Project Fresh design and there will be ample parking available for customers, whether cycling or driving to the new store, with 109 car parking spaces and 20 bike parking spaces.
Aldi gets planning permission for new Clonakilty store
Updated / Wednesday, 23 Dec 2020
09:17
An artist s impression of the new Aldi store in Clonakilty
Aldi has confirmed it will open a new store in Clonakilty in Co Cork in 2022.
Aldi said it has received final planning permission for the store at the Waterfront in the town, which will create 25 permanent jobs once opened, as well as 80 jobs during the construction phase.
The company already has 23 stores across Cork city and county.
The new environmentally-friendly store will be powered by 100% green electricity and will see two free-to-use electric charging points installed outside.
Aldi employs over 4,500 people and operates a network of 145 stores across the country, with stores in each county in the Republic of Ireland.
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Search By Live95 News Team Aldi Ireland has submitted an updated planning application for its planned new store on Roches Street in the city.
The new store will create 30 permanent jobs once opened, as well as 100 jobs during the construction phase.
The new planning application provides for a number of proposed changes to the original plans for the store.
There will be 75 customer car parking spaces, with a mix of uses including an office on the first floor and the existing Eir surface car park relocated to the third floor.
There will also be three free-to-use electric vehicle charging points outside the store.