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Aldi have launched a public consultation on plans to relocate the existing Cliff Road store

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If proposals go ahead, the new purpose built store will be on the A392.

A spokesperson for the company said the move would mean a: "larger, more spacious layout, wider aisles and improved facilities, including customer toilets and baby changing."

Aldi has confirmed that once the new store is open for trading, the existing site will be brought to the open market.

The plans will retain all existing jobs from the current Aldi store and create up to 10 additional roles.

The proposed new store would feature over 100 customer parking spaces – including accessible and parent and child bays – as well as electric vehicle charging points. It will be built on land just behind the Morrisons store. 

Ahead of submitting a planning application, Aldi is inviting residents to view the proposals and share their feedback through a virtual public exhibition. 

The consultation is available online at aldiconsultation.co.uk/Newquay between Monday, 6 July and Sunday 2 August 2026.

Elliott Saunders, Real Estate Director at Aldi, said: “We are proud to have served the Newquay community for more than 16 years, but our current store no longer meets the standards our customers expect. This proposal gives us the opportunity to deliver a much-improved shopping experience, with a modern, efficient store that better reflects how people want to shop today, while continuing to invest in Newquay". 

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