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ALDI Ireland announces €63 million West of Ireland expansion programme creating over 140 new jobs and 350 construction jobs across Connacht.

Posted on: 01 Sep 2022

ALDI Ireland today announced a dedicated West of Ireland expansion programme which will see the company invest over €63 million and create 140 new full-time jobs and 350 construction jobs across Connacht over the next two years.

 

This €63 million investment which underlines ALDI’s commitment to the region, will see new ALDI stores in Ballina, Tuam, Mountbellew, Athenry, Ballyhaunis, Monivea Rd Galway along with store upgrades in Portumna, Clifden, Galway Retail Park and Ballinasloe, some of which are already complete.

 

The €63 million expansion will see the creation of 490 new jobs, comprising 140 full-time roles in ALDI and 350 indirect construction jobs.

 

Welcoming the investment, Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, said:

 

“This €63 million investment by ALDI in the West and the 140 new permanent jobs it will create over the next two years is really great news. A further 350 jobs will be created through the construction of new shops and the upgrade of some existing ones.  The Government is committed to creating a job for everyone that wants one, in the county of their choice so I’m glad to see a good spread of investment with further investment potentially on the horizon. Aldi offers a living wage to its workers which is an important priority of mine too.  I know this news will be welcomed by suppliers as well as the local communities and I wish everyone involved the very best of luck with it.”

 

Making the announcement, Niall O’Connor, ALDI Group Managing Director said:

 

“ALDI’s commitment to further embedding and expanding our value offering has never been more relevant and remains our key business priority. The cost-of-living crisis is impacting every household and we are very aware what it means for our customers. ALDI has always prioritised value as we know that the weekly shop is among the largest outlays in every household budget. Being able to offer our customers the best value at locations most convenient to them matters more than ever.”

 

“We are investing in our network of stores and the communities we operate in across the West, creating jobs and doubling-down on our commitment to providing access to the best value groceries in Ireland right across the region. Within two years, today’s announcement will bring an additional six stores and 140 new permanent roles in the area.”

 

“I’m particularly delighted to welcome the opening of ALDI Ireland’s new store in Ballina today. This €10m new store, and the 30 new jobs it creates, will help deliver value to the people of Ballina and County Mayo.”

 

“At ALDI, we are proud to support local suppliers, local communities and local employment, whether through our Grow with ALDI programme, our Community Grants initiative or our support of charity partners Barnados and FoodCloud. We are delighted to be creating over 140 new jobs in the region, which undermines our commitment to the west of Ireland.”

 

ALDI Ireland made the announcement at the official opening of its Ballina store, the company’s fifth in Co. Mayo. The company signalled that its Tuam store will open later this month, with store openings in Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo and Athenry, Co. Galway following in the first half of next year. Recruitment for positions across these stores will begin in early 2023.

 

Commenting on the business trading backdrop, Mr O’Connor said:

 

“ALDI Ireland is not immune to the current realities of doing business in an inflationary period and we appreciate that the same is true for our strong network of local suppliers. There is an increasing understanding of the importance of value and the necessity to manage this period as best we can. Notwithstanding the challenges, we are steadfast in our belief that continued investment in our value offering and our store network is key. Working alongside our expanding local supplier network, we will continue to work hard, mindful of the challenges facing our customers and supporting them in weathering this storm.”

 

ALDI is currently awaiting decisions from An Bord Pleanála regarding planning applications for stores in Mountbellew Co. Galway and Monivea Road, Galway City.

 

ALDI BALLINA

 

Located on Bury Street, ALDI’s Ballina store was officially opened today by Store Manager Charlene Kilgallon and the ALDI Ballina team. The store was constructed on the site of the former historic Deanwood Hotel, which was home to the popular nightclub Pearls throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

 

The spacious new 1,315sqm store features ALDI’s award-winning Project Fresh layout, characterised by wide aisles and hi-spec fixtures and fittings. There are 82 car park spaces available to ALDI shoppers, along with four free-to-use electric vehicle chargers and 10 bike spaces.

 

The store has been designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible. It is powered by 100% green electricity and has solar panels on the roof. ALDI’s new Electronic Shelf Labels replace traditional paper price labels, meaning that stock or price changes can easily and quickly be communicated to customers.